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    • 1. The Human Bomb
      1. The Human Bomb Dec 16, 1951
      • A man threatens to blow up City Hall unless his demands are met.
    • 2. The Big Actor
      2. The Big Actor Jan 3, 1952
      • A small-time television actor leads Friday and Smith to a drug ring.
    • 3. The Big Death
      3. The Big Death Jan 17, 1952
      • Friday goes under cover, posing as a hired killer to nab a man who wants his wife dead.
  2. Dragnet is an American media franchise created by actor and producer Jack Webb, following Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Detective Joe Friday and his partners as they conduct by-the-book police work and solve crimes in Los Angeles.

  3. Dragnet 1967: Created by Jack Webb. With Jack Webb, Harry Morgan, Don Ross, Marco Lopez. Police Detective Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners investigate crimes in Los Angeles.

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    • 1967-01-12
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 30
  4. Dragnet 1966-1970 Episodes. Andy Skalecki. Play all. Shuffle.

  5. Dragnet: Created by Jack Webb. With Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, Olan Soule, Vic Perrin. Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners methodically investigate crimes in Los Angeles.

    • (2.4K)
    • 1951-12-16
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 30
  6. 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.

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    Title
    Written By
    18
    1
    "The Grenade"
    Robert C. Dennis
    19
    2
    "The Shooting Board"
    David H. Vowell
    20
    3
    "The Badge Racket"
    Robert C. Dennis
    21
    4
    "The Bank Jobs"
    Robert C. Dennis
  7. Dragnet: Created by Dick Wolf, Jack Webb. With Ed O'Neill, Ethan Embry, Christina Chang, Desmond Harrington. LAPD Detectives Joe Friday and Frank Smith methodically investigate homicides.

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  9. Dragnet – later syndicated as Badge 714 [3] – is an American crime television series, based on the radio series of the same name, both created by their star, Jack Webb. The shows take their name from the police term dragnet, a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects.

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