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Originating as a radio drama on NBC in 1949, Dragnet has been adapted into several successful television shows and films, though the franchise's popularity has reduced since Webb's death in 1982. Its name is derived from the police term "dragnet", a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects.
- 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.
Dragnet is an American crime drama television series starring Jack Webb and Harry Morgan which ran for four seasons, from January 12, 1967, to April 16, 1970.
NºEpTitleWritten By181"The Grenade"Robert C. Dennis192"The Shooting Board"David H. Vowell203"The Badge Racket"Robert C. Dennis214"The Bank Jobs"Robert C. DennisMar 31, 2024 · Dragnet, the trailblazing television series that debuted in the 1950s, transported viewers into the realm of law enforcement. Renowned for its authentic depiction of police procedures, the show's inventive format and masterful storytelling secured its position as a classic in television history.
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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.
Dragnet, called Badge 714 in syndication, a black and white (with one exception) TV series airing from 1951–59. There was a theatrical film adaptation in 1954 and print adaptations in the form of paperback books and newspaper strips.
Aug 19, 2024 · Show Details: Start date: Jan 1967. End date: Apr 1970. Status: cancelled/ended. Network (s): NBC (US) Run time: 30 min. Episodes: 98 eps. Genre (s): Crime/Mystery, Drama. Credits: regulars: as Sgt. Joe Friday. as Officer Bill Gannon. Episode list & details from: TVmaze • TV.com.