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  1. Dragnet 1966-1970 Episodes. by Andy Skalecki. Playlist • 99 videos • 687,789 views.

    • The series may be best known today as a late 60s television drama. But it spanned multiple media over decades. First, Dragnet was a 318 episode radio show that aired from 1949-1957.
    • Then Jack Webb (right) took his brainchild to television, airing 276 episodes from 1951-1959.
    • The show was immensely popular, so Webb created a feature-length Dragnet movie in 1954.
    • The first television show went off the air in 1959. Webb tried to reboot the series with another movie in 1966.
  2. Dragnet - Season 8, Episode 4 - The Big Oskar - Full Episode. Watch select episodes of the classic detective serial,. A no-nonsense sergeant and his partner tackle traditional police cases as...

  3. Dragnet: The complete series made from 1967 to 1970 including the 1966 movie length pilot for the series.

  4. While investigating the murder of a pretty young career girl, Friday and Gannon meet a little old man named Calvin Lampe who is more than a little interested in their investigation. In fact, he even is looked at as a suspect because of his attention to every detail in the case.

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  5. An ex-con bears a grudge against the city of Los Angeles. He wants to blow up city hall unless his demands are met. He has a powerful bomb. The police find 28 sticks of dynamite in his apartment. Only Sergeant Friday has the power to stop this 1950s terrorist attack.

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  7. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural crime drama in American media history. Webb's aims in Dragnet were for unpretentious acting and a realistic depiction of policing. The series portrayed police work as dangerous and heroic, and helped shape public perception of law enforcement in the 20th century, improving the ...

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