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1473:, and 52 episodes were released by many DVD labels. These collections feature a variety of the same 52 episodes. These include "The Human Bomb", "The Big Actor", "The Big Mother", "The Big Cast", "The Big September Man", "The Big Phone Call", "The Big Casing", "The Big Lamp", "The Big Seventeen", "The Big .22 Caliber Rifle for Christmas", "The Big Grandma", "The Big Show", "The Big Break", "The Big Frank", "The Big Hands", "The Big Barrette", "The Big Dance", "The Big Betty", "The Big Will", "The Big Thief", "The Big Little Jesus", "The Big Trunk", "The Big Boys", "The Big Children", "The Big Winchester", "The Big Shoplift", "The Big Hit & Run Killer", "The Big Girl", "The Big Frame", "The Big False Make", "The Big Producer", "The Big Fraud", "The Big Crime", "The Big Pair", "The Big Missing", "The Big Bar", "The Big Present", "The Big New Year", "The Big Rod", "The Big Lift", "The Big Gap", "The Big Look", "The Big Glasses", "The Big Bird", "the Big Smoke", "The Big Bounce", "The Big Deal", "The Big Hat", "The Big Net", "The Big War", "The Big Oskar", and "The Big Counterfeit". Often, some are mislabeled as no onscreen titles are used. 475: 3388: 554:, a series of minidocumentaries about Los Angeles that preceded most TV episodes during the 1969 and 1970 seasons. The show had good ratings on NBC's schedule for four seasons (although its popularity at that time did not exceed that of the 1950s version), but the show was canceled after the completion of the 1969-1970 season. 1326:
theme and an arrangement of the lines "The story you're about to see is a fib—but it's short. The names are made up, but the problems are real." Each story arc of the show's five-season run lasted five daily episodes (one week) and featured detectives Kate Monday (seasons 1–3) or Pat Tuesday (seasons
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The opening narration common across the franchise's series: "Ladies and gentlemen: the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." Over time, the "only" and "ladies and gentlemen" were eventually dropped. The television version used in the 1950s and
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announced that badge number 714—Webb's number on the television show—was retired, and Los Angeles city offices lowered their flags to half staff. At Webb's funeral, the LAPD provided an honor guard, and the chief of police commented on Webb's connection with the LAPD. An LAPD auditorium was named in
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shifted to the field of television, running on NBC from 1951 to 1959. Most early episodes of the television series were dubbed or lip-synced adaptations of episodes of the radio show, but later episodes were original plotlines. Most of the cast members were veteran radio actors who could be relied
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as his partner, Detective Pep Streebeck. The film contrasted the terse, clipped character of Friday, a hero from an earlier age, with the "real world" of Los Angeles in 1987 to broad comedic effect. Apart from Aykroyd's spot-on imitation of Webb's Joe Friday and Harry Morgan reprising his role of
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as Frank Smith. After a 12-episode season that followed the traditional formula, the format of the series was changed to an ensemble crime drama in an attempt to boost ratings. (The change apparently reflected Webb's intentions for the 1980s revival series, with Joe Friday promoted again to
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skit from the early 1970s, "Dragnet" featured Sgt. Thursday and his partner, Ben, searching for a fugitive letter ”W” using a drawing Ben carries with him of the letter; when they do encounter the letter W it disguises itself turning upside down into a letter
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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 public's opinion of police officers.
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The opening of "The story you are about to hear is true" is derived from the fact that many works in the franchise are transcribed from official LAPD case files. In some cases, the source material has been identified, including the following:
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Platinum Video released seven episodes from the original series in 2002. The episodes are: "Big Crime", "Big Pair", "Big Producer", "Big Break", "Big September Man", "Big Betty", and "Big Trunk". The two-disc set includes episodes from
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for the new version of the show for Universal Television, although the pilot was not aired until January 1969. NBC bought the show on the strength of the movie, and it debuted as a midseason replacement for the sitcom
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as Sgt. Joe Monday and Det. Schmoe Tuesday, respectively. Daffy narrated, giving a running timeline in the manner of Sgt. Friday. This police adventure ends with both officers convicted and imprisoned for
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4–5) and George Ernest Frankly (all five seasons), of the LAPD in the first two of the show's five seasons and the New York Police Department in the last three seasons, using mathematics to solve crimes.
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parody was a hit with audiences, though no sequel was produced. LAPD Lieutenant Dan Cooke, who had served as technical advisor for the Jack Webb series, was also technical advisor for this production.
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star Kent McCord who had several guest appearances early in the 1967 revival series, to fill the undefined role. No indication was given whether McCord would be playing his character of Jim Reed from
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Fifty-two episodes were aired over two seasons. The first season aired from October 24, 1989, to January 21, 1990; the second season aired from April 19, 1990, to September 9, 1990.
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a commendation, citing the program's efforts at increasing public esteem of policemen, and described it as the "finest and most accurate" police program on radio or television.
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in the role of announcing the trial dates and subsequent punishments for the offenders. Fenneman replaced Stephenson in that role during the fourth season. Unlike the previous
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series, was promoted to lieutenant, he arranged to carry the same lieutenant's badge, number 714, as worn by Joe Friday. Cooke was technical advisor to the KNBC documentary
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was going to release the first season of this short-lived remake on DVD on November 11, 2003, but this release was cancelled. It is not known if the set will be released.
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season six episode "How Now, Stolen Cow?" featuring Orson Pig and Bo Sheep doing their send up of the series right down to the end featuring the results of the trial...!
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released the first season on DVD in Region 1. Because sales numbers did not meet Universal's expectations, no plans were made to release the remaining three seasons.
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in the late 1950s. Pierce Brooks, an LAPD captain who was involved in Glatman's arrest and interrogation, served as a technical advisor for the film.
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titled: "Sorry, Wrong Slusher". Winnie-the-Pooh performs a closing narration as a mug shot of Christopher Robin is shown on screen, in the style of
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to play Officer Bill Gannon. Morgan had previously portrayed rooming-house proprietor Luther Gage in the 1949 radio series episode "James Vickers".
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after its fourth season to focus on producing and directing his other projects through Mark VII Limited. The first of these projects was titled
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cartoon show called "Bullwinkle's Corner", which featured Bullwinkle Moose in a poetry reading of "Tom, Tom the Piper's Son," parodied
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and Joe Friday's robotic stoicism, a police detective named Joe Fink who says in voiceover "My name is Fink. Joe Fink... I'm a fink".
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remains a key influence on the police procedural genre. Its cultural impact is such that seven decades after its debut, elements of
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features a show in the fictional universe where Germany won the Second World War called "American Reich", shot in the style of
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on Thursday nights in January 1967. To distinguish it from the original, the year was included in the title of the show (i.e.,
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and neighbor Ruth Powers being pursued by police while illegally driving Ruth's ex-husband's car; the episode ends with a
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was born; running as a weekly series until 1977, and as a series of made-for-television movies for two years after that.
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The Badge: True and Terrifying Crime Stories That Could Not Be Presented on TV, from the Creator and Star of Dragnet
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were popular on local stations, usually broadcast during the late afternoon or early evenings. From 1991 to 1995,
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plays R. A. Lohrman, a detective captain. The film begins with the shooting of small-time hood Miller Starkie (
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The film earned an estimated $ 4.7 million at the North American box office during its first year of release.
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cinematic technique typical of Webb's style of direction. The movie's ending represents a departure from most
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in the center. In keeping with the alternate history, the character equivalent of Friday is a straight-laced
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dry, hard-boiled voiceover narration throughout, and in the second half of the film, an onscreen parody of
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his honor. Jack Webb's LAPD sergeant's badge and ID card are on display at the Los Angeles Police Academy.
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When real-life LAPD Sergeant Dan Cooke, Webb's contact in the department during production of the revived
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had entirely different characters, music, and presentation compared to the original series, and starred
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taverns and joints", as could Cohen. The film depicts the working relationship between the LAPD and the
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was centered on the then-fictitious Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedic rescue unit, Squad 51.
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or a totally new character. On December 23, 1982, Webb died unexpectedly from a heart attack and the
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On March 17, 2010, Shout! Factory acquired the rights to distribute the series under license from
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has been recorded by many artists, achieving popular success. Artists who charted with it include
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Bill Gannon (now Captain), the film version has few similarities with previous incarnations. This
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shown back to back from 11:00 am until 12:00 pm. In December 2014, Me-TV added a third airing of
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was in production, and ran for seven seasons, coming to an end in 1975. In 1971, with producer
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theme done in the style of the famous "Dragnet March" plays. Also, the season-seven episode "
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program, and the premise was reworked to include the Los Angeles County Fire Department, and
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The movie was released on bluray in 2020 by Kino Lorber. The transfer features a 2K scan.
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My Name's Friday: The Unauthorized But True Story of "Dragnet" and the Films of Jack Webb
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My Name's Friday: The Unauthorized but True Story of Dragnet and the Films of Jack Webb
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My Name's Friday: The Unauthorized But True Story of Dragnet and the Films of Jack Webb
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My Name's Friday: The Unauthorized But True Story of Dragnet and the Films of Jack Webb
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This movie was released on DVD in 2009 as part of Universal Studios' "Vault Series".
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to its late-night lineup; the series airs at 12:30 am following a second episode of
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A 1968 sketch entitled the "Copper Clapper Caper" during Jack Webb's appearance on
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http://www.radioechoes.com/?page=series&genre=OTR-Detective&series=Dragnet
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feature four episodes each. Eclectic DVD released a collection of three episodes.
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channel in 2006. In other countries such as the Netherlands, the show is retitled
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era; the detectives are assigned to find a voyeuristic serial killer similar to
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currently broadcasts two episodes weekday mornings from 5:30 to 6:30 a.m.
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are familiar to those who are otherwise unfamiliar with the franchise itself:
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and his partners as they conduct by-the-book police work and solve crimes in
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in 1966, with NBC once again chosen to air the series. He tried to persuade
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Much as was done 11 years earlier, Webb decided voluntarily to discontinue
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1960s series replaced "hear" with "see" and had a backdrop of Joe Friday's
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as the stiff Joe Friday (nephew of the original Sergeant Joe Friday), and
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Radio, television, and film series, mostly about LAPD detective Joe Friday
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often attributed to Joe Friday and popularly used to reference or evoke
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On a March 1953 episode, the Detroit Police Officers' Association gave
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Funniest Moments: Copper Clapper Caper On Johnny Carson's Tonight Show
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stories; no arrest is made at the story's conclusion. Chester Davitt (
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Genre and Television: From Cop Shows to Cartoons in American Culture
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formula no longer in place, the program had the feel of a typical
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Lieutenant and overseeing a pair or group of younger detectives.)
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to rejoin him as Frank Smith. Alexander was then committed to an
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No DVD releases to date of this remake that lasted two seasons.
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sound, such as "Claude Cooper, the kleptomaniac from Cleveland."
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Isaac Air Freight, a Christian sketch comedy troupe, parodied
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was added to the regular cast in a few episodes. With the
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is a made-for-TV movie that initiated the return of the
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record charts. In this satire, Freberg used the line "
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upon to read the matter-of-fact dialogue naturally.
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Crime Television, The Praeger television collection
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Index

Dragnet (series)
Dragnet (policing)

Jack Webb
Radio series
Mark VII Limited
Universal Pictures
1954 film
1987 film
1951 television series
1967 television series
1989 television series
2003 television series
1969 television film
1949 radio drama
Dragnet
media franchise
Jack Webb
Los Angeles Police Department
Detective
Joe Friday
Los Angeles
radio drama
NBC
television shows
films
dragnet
police procedural
crime drama
Dragnet

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