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  1. 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.

    • Jack Webb
    • December 16, 1951 –, December 4, 2004 (last run)
    • 14 (total), 8 (1951–1959), 4 (1967–1970), 2 (1989–1991 and 2003–2004)
  2. Dragnet 1967 is a TV series that follows Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners as they investigate crimes in Los Angeles. The series features classic police cases, new challenges, and a familiar theme song.

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    • 1967-01-12
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 30
  3. Dragnet is a TV series that follows the investigations of Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners in Los Angeles. It features realistic police work, catchphrases, and a famous theme song. See episodes, cast, trivia, and more on IMDb.

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    • 1951-12-16
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 30
  4. 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.

    • December 14, 1951 –, August 23, 1959
    • NBC
  5. 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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    • 2003-02-02
    • Crime, Drama
    • 60
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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_FridayJoe Friday - Wikipedia

    Joe Friday is a fictional character created and portrayed by Jack Webb as the lead for his series Dragnet. Friday is a detective in the Los Angeles Police Department. [1] . The character first appeared on June 3, 1949, in the premiere of the NBC radio drama that launched the series.

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