
Dragnet – The Complete Collection
Jack Webb
Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. The ominous four note introduction to the brass and tympani theme music, titled Danger Ahead, is instantly recognizable as well as the shows opening narration: "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The original Dragnet starring Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday ran on radio from June 3rd, 1949 to February 26th, 1957; and on television from December 16th, 1951 to August 23rd, 1959, and from January 12th, 1967 to April 16th, 1970. All of these versions ran on NBC. There were two Dragnet feature films, a straight adaptation starring Jack Webb in 1954, and a comedy spoof in 1987. There were also television revivals, without Webb, in 1989 and 2003. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program's format and eventually became comfortable with their characters. Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor. Gradually, Friday's deadpanned, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop: tough, but not hard; conservative, but caring". Friday's first partner was Sergeant Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a long time radio actor When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio's top rated shows. Webb insisted on realism in every aspect of the show. The dialogue was clipped, understated, and sparse -- influenced by the hard-boiled school of crime fiction. Scripts were fast moving, but didn't seem rushed. Every aspect of police work was chronicled, step-by-step. From patrols and paperwork, to crime scene investigation, lab work and questioning witnesses or suspects. Webb was a stickler for accurate details, and Dragnet used many authentic touches, such as LAPD's actual radio call sign, KMA-367, and the names of many real department officials, such as Ray Pinker and Lee Jones of the Crime Lab, or Chief of Detectives, Thad Brown. Two announcers were used. Episodes began with announcer George Fennemen intoning the series opening: "The story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent."
Duration - 17h 17m.
Author - Jack Webb.
Narrator - Barton Yarborough.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Description:
Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. The ominous four note introduction to the brass and tympani theme music, titled Danger Ahead, is instantly recognizable as well as the shows opening narration: "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The original Dragnet starring Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday ran on radio from June 3rd, 1949 to February 26th, 1957; and on television from December 16th, 1951 to August 23rd, 1959, and from January 12th, 1967 to April 16th, 1970. All of these versions ran on NBC. There were two Dragnet feature films, a straight adaptation starring Jack Webb in 1954, and a comedy spoof in 1987. There were also television revivals, without Webb, in 1989 and 2003. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program's format and eventually became comfortable with their characters. Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor. Gradually, Friday's deadpanned, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop: tough, but not hard; conservative, but caring". Friday's first partner was Sergeant Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a long time radio actor When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio's top rated shows. Webb insisted on realism in every aspect of the show. The dialogue was clipped, understated, and sparse -- influenced by the hard-boiled school of crime fiction. Scripts were fast moving, but didn't seem rushed. Every aspect of police work was chronicled, step-by-step. From patrols and paperwork, to crime scene investigation, lab work and questioning witnesses or suspects. Webb was a stickler for accurate details, and Dragnet used many authentic touches, such as LAPD's actual radio call sign, KMA-367, and the names of many real department officials, such as Ray Pinker and Lee Jones of the Crime Lab, or Chief of Detectives, Thad Brown. Two announcers were used. Episodes began with announcer George Fennemen intoning the series opening: "The story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." Duration - 17h 17m. Author - Jack Webb. Narrator - Barton Yarborough. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:07
Chapter 1
Duración:00:28:42
Chapter 2
Duración:00:29:23
Chapter 3
Duración:00:28:50
Chapter 4
Duración:00:29:14
Chapter 5
Duración:00:29:18
Chapter 6
Duración:00:29:14
Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
Duración:00:28:49
Chapter 9
Duración:00:29:55
Chapter 10
Duración:00:28:51
Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
Duración:00:29:32
Chapter 17
Duración:00:29:23
Chapter 18
Duración:00:28:59
Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
Duración:00:28:59
Chapter 21
Duración:00:29:09
Chapter 22
Duración:00:11:53
Chapter 23
Duración:00:29:00
Chapter 24
Duración:00:29:11
Chapter 25
Duración:00:30:43
Chapter 26
Duración:00:29:41
Chapter 27
Duración:00:29:47
Chapter 28
Duración:00:29:14
Chapter 29
Duración:00:27:59
Chapter 30
Duración:00:29:15
Chapter 31
Duración:00:30:51
Chapter 32
Duración:00:29:01
Chapter 33
Duración:00:30:47
Chapter 34
Duración:00:30:04
Chapter 35
Duración:00:30:53
Chapter 36
Duración:00:29:11
Chapter 37
Duración:00:29:08
Chapter 38
Duración:00:30:51
Chapter 39
Duración:00:30:50
Chapter 40
Duración:00:30:05
Chapter 41
Duración:00:29:45
Chapter 42
Duración:00:29:37
Chapter 43
Duración:00:30:10
Chapter 44
Duración:00:29:40
Chapter 45
Duración:00:30:27
Chapter 46
Duración:00:30:15
Chapter 47
Duración:00:29:20
Chapter 48
Duración:00:29:04
Chapter 49
Duración:00:29:11
Chapter 50
Duración:00:29:52
Chapter 51
Duración:00:29:35
Chapter 52
Duración:00:29:16
Chapter 53
Duración:00:30:06
Chapter 54
Duración:00:28:59
Chapter 55
Duración:00:31:08
Chapter 56
Duración:00:29:35
Chapter 57
Duración:00:29:15
Chapter 58
Duración:00:29:19
Chapter 59
Duración:00:29:21
Chapter 60
Duración:00:29:03
Chapter 61
Duración:00:28:36
Chapter 62
Duración:00:26:25
Chapter 63
Duración:00:29:57
Chapter 64
Duración:00:29:52
Chapter 65
Duración:00:30:08
Chapter 66
Duración:00:28:05
Chapter 67
Duración:00:29:58
Chapter 68
Duración:00:30:31
Chapter 69
Duración:00:29:41
Chapter 70
Duración:00:23:37
Chapter 71
Duración:00:29:16
Chapter 72
Duración:00:29:10
Chapter 73
Duración:00:29:25
Chapter 74
Duración:00:28:46
Chapter 75
Duración:00:30:03
Chapter 76
Duración:00:29:39
Chapter 77
Duración:00:29:04
Chapter 78
Duración:00:28:50
Chapter 79
Duración:00:29:03
Chapter 80
Duración:00:28:55
Chapter 81
Duración:00:29:19
Chapter 82
Duración:00:26:40
Chapter 83
Duración:00:26:28
Chapter 84
Duración:00:22:43
Chapter 85
Duración:00:29:16
Chapter 86
Duración:00:29:28
Chapter 87
Duración:00:30:40
Chapter 88
Duración:00:30:16
Chapter 89
Duración:00:12:15
Chapter 90
Duración:00:28:46
Chapter 91
Duración:00:29:15
Chapter 92
Duración:00:30:25
Chapter 93
Duración:00:30:18
Chapter 94
Duración:00:29:34
Chapter 95
Duración:00:28:52
Chapter 96
Duración:00:26:32
Chapter 97
Duración:00:29:50
Chapter 98
Duración:00:29:48
Chapter 99
Duración:00:26:26
Chapter 100
Duración:00:29:37
Chapter 101
Duración:00:29:25
Chapter 102
Duración:00:28:37
Chapter 103
Duración:00:28:23
Chapter 104
Duración:00:29:23
Chapter 105
Duración:00:27:51
Chapter 106
Duración:00:29:52
Chapter 107
Duración:00:29:58
Chapter 108
Duración:00:28:36
Chapter 109
Duración:00:29:44
Chapter 110
Duración:00:30:08
Chapter 111
Duración:00:26:08
Chapter 112
Duración:00:30:02
Chapter 113
Duración:00:30:02
Chapter 114
Duración:00:29:58
Chapter 115
Duración:00:29:58
Chapter 116
Duración:00:29:44
Chapter 117
Duración:00:29:28
Chapter 118
Duración:00:29:39
Chapter 119
Duración:00:29:16
Chapter 120
Duración:00:29:19
Chapter 121
Duración:00:29:40
Chapter 122
Duración:00:29:57
Chapter 123
Duración:00:29:59
Chapter 124
Duración:00:27:33
Chapter 125
Duración:00:26:08
Chapter 126
Duración:00:29:38
Chapter 127
Duración:00:29:46
Chapter 128
Duración:00:29:28
Chapter 129
Duración:00:29:46
Chapter 130
Duración:00:29:49
Chapter 131
Duración:00:29:20
Chapter 132
Duración:00:29:04
Chapter 133
Duración:00:29:25
Chapter 134
Duración:00:29:38
Chapter 135
Duración:00:29:11
Chapter 136
Duración:00:29:23
Chapter 137
Duración:00:29:42
Chapter 138
Duración:00:29:41
Chapter 139
Duración:00:29:25
Chapter 140
Duración:00:29:22
Chapter 141
Duración:00:36:36
Chapter 142
Duración:00:29:20
Chapter 143
Duración:00:30:09
Chapter 144
Duración:00:29:02
Chapter 145
Duración:00:26:17
Chapter 146
Duración:00:29:36
Chapter 147
Duración:00:28:58
Chapter 148
Duración:00:28:53
Chapter 149
Duración:00:28:57
Chapter 150
Duración:00:28:48
Chapter 151
Duración:00:28:46
Chapter 152
Duración:00:07:32
Chapter 153
Duración:00:28:57
Chapter 154
Duración:00:25:10
Chapter 155
Duración:00:23:40
Chapter 156
Duración:00:29:27
Chapter 157
Duración:00:30:09
Chapter 158
Duración:00:29:02
Chapter 159
Duración:00:29:21
Chapter 160
Duración:00:24:29
Chapter 161
Duración:00:29:19
Chapter 162
Duración:00:29:07
Chapter 163
Duración:00:29:11
Chapter 164
Duración:00:30:13
Chapter 165
Duración:00:25:29
Chapter 166
Duración:00:26:41
Chapter 167
Duración:00:29:47
Chapter 168
Duración:00:28:15
Chapter 169
Duración:00:28:05
Chapter 170
Duración:00:22:49
Chapter 171
Duración:00:29:46
Chapter 172
Duración:00:25:16
Chapter 173
Duración:00:28:42
Chapter 174
Duración:00:29:26
Chapter 175
Duración:00:26:17
Chapter 176
Duración:00:25:24
Chapter 177
Duración:00:29:02
Chapter 178
Duración:00:28:39
Chapter 179
Duración:00:29:52
Chapter 180
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Chapter 181
Duración:00:29:35
Chapter 182
Duración:00:22:40
Chapter 183
Duración:00:24:40
Chapter 184
Duración:00:29:44
Chapter 185
Duración:00:29:58
Chapter 186
Duración:00:30:00
Chapter 187
Duración:00:29:46
Chapter 188
Duración:00:30:57
Chapter 189
Duración:00:28:55
Chapter 190
Duración:00:29:20
Chapter 191
Duración:00:30:15
Chapter 192
Duración:00:29:12
Chapter 193
Duración:00:28:10
Chapter 194
Duración:00:25:43
Chapter 195
Duración:00:24:13
Chapter 196
Duración:00:27:05
Chapter 197
Duración:00:26:42
Chapter 198
Duración:00:29:26
Chapter 199
Duración:00:28:42