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  1. Pete Kelly's Blues was an American crime-musical radio drama which aired over NBC as an unsponsored summer replacement series on Wednesday nights at 8 pm (et) from July 4 through September 19, 1951. [1] The series starred Jack Webb as Pete Kelly and was created by writer Richard L. Breen, who had previously worked with Webb on Pat Novak for ...

  2. Aug 15, 2007 · Public Domain. Topics. Pete Kellys Blues, Old time radio, crime drama. Item Size. 264607053. OLD Time Radio Crime Drama from 1951 starring Jack Webb. 5 episodes. Addeddate. 2007-08-15 21:37:25.

  3. The concept that Webb brought forth was a labor of love. He reunited with his former roommate and writing partner Richard Breen to develop Pete Kelly’s Blues. Webb’s character, Pete Kelly, lead a Dixieland Jazz band in a Kansas City speakeasy. Like the protagonists Breen and Webb had created for Pat Novak for Hire and Johnny Madero, Pier 23 ...

  4. A love of Jazz was the impetus for Dragnet creator Jack Webb to create the series Pete Kelly's Blues. The titular Kelly (Webb) wanted nothing more than to pl...

  5. Pete Kelly's Blues, Wednesday nights at 8pm during the summer of 1951. Pete Kelly fronts the house band, the Big Seven, at a speakeasy at 217 Cherry Street, Kansas City, on the Missouri side. KC in the roaring '20s is a world of jazz, gangsters, gun molls, g-men, bad booze and desperate people trying to save their skins.

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  6. Oct 17, 2014 · Pete Kelly’s Blues was conceived by Jack Webb and grew out of his love of Jazz and was created in collaboration with writer, Richard L. Breen. Webb began his career as a late-night disc jockey playing Jazz records in San Francisco and spent a lot of time in Jazz clubs, which is (incidentally) how he met his first wife, actress/singer Julie ...

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  8. Pete Kelly's Blues is a television series starring William Reynolds which aired in 1959. It was created by Jack Webb , based on his 1951 radio series of the same name and the subsequent film version, Pete Kelly's Blues , from 1955.

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