List Of Dragnet Episodes (1989 Series)
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List Of Dragnet Episodes (1989 Series)
This is a list of episodes for the '' Dragnet'' television series that began in 1989, also known as ''The New Dragnet''. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1989–90) Season 2 (1990) References * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dragnet (1989) 1989 File:1989 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Cypress Street Viaduct, Cypress structure collapses as a result of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, killing motorists below; The proposal document for the World Wide Web is submitted; The Exxo ... Lists of American crime television series episodes ...
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Dragnet (series)
''Dragnet'' is an American radio, television and film series, following the exploits of dedicated Los Angeles Police Department Detective Joe Friday and his partners, created by actor and producer Jack Webb. The show took its name from the police term " dragnet", a term for a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. ''Dragnet'' is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural crime drama in American media history. The series portrayed police work as dangerous and heroic, and helped shape public perception of law enforcement in the 20th century. ''Dragnet'' earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Webb's aims in ''Dragnet'' were for realism and unpretentious acting. ''Dragnet'' remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The show's cultural impact is such that seven decades after its debut, elements of ''Dragnet'' are familiar to those who have never seen or heard the program: *" Danger Ah ...
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Burton Armus
Burton Armus (born December 11, 1934 in New York City, New York) is an American police officer, actor, writer and television producer. Armus' Hollywood career began when, while he was still serving as an NYPD detective assigned to the 48th Squad in the Bronx, he was hired to be the technical advisor on the TV series ''N.Y.P.D.'' in 1967. He also wrote the episode "Boys Night Out" for that series. Later, still a serving detective, he was picked by Telly Savalas to act as a technical adviser on the ''Kojak'' series. He also acted in three of the episodes, and wrote nine of them. Following his retirement from the police department he moved to Los Angeles and became a successful writer and producer. He is now retired from this second career. Director Richard Donner, who directed three episodes of ''Kojak'', named a detective in his blockbuster film ''Superman'' after Armus. Awards In 1994, Armus won a Humanitas Prize for 60 Minute Category (''NYPD Blue''; 1993), which was shared with D ...
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Sidney Hayers
Sidney Hayers (24 August 1921 – 8 February 2000) was a British film and television director, writer and producer. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Hayers began his career as a film editor. Among the films he directed are ''Circus of Horrors'' (1960), the occult thriller ''Night of the Eagle'' (1962), a musical ''Three Hats for Lisa'' (1965), and the adventure films '' The Southern Star'' (1969) and '' The Trap'' (1966). In British TV, his credits included ''The Persuaders!'' and '' The New Avengers''; he later directed several American TV shows, including episodes of ''Magnum, P.I.'', ''The A-Team'', ''Knight Rider'', ''T. J. Hooker'', ''Baywatch'' and ''The Famous Five''. Hayers died of cancer in 2000 in Altea, Spain. His wife was the actress Erika Remberg. He had two children, Susan and Robert from his first marriage, to Patricia.Obituaries: Sidney Hayers Lentz, Harris M, III. Science Fiction Chronicle; Radford Vol. 21, Iss. 4, (Aug/Sep 2000): 51. Filmography As writer * ...
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Dragnet (franchise) Episodes
Dragnet may refer to: * Dragnet, a fishing net used in seine fishing * Dragnet (policing), a coordinated search, named for the fishing net Media * ''Dragnet'' (franchise) ** ''Dragnet'' (radio series), a 1949–1957 American radio series starring Jack Webb ** ''Dragnet'' (1951 TV series), the 1951–1959 American television spinoff from the radio series ** ''Dragnet'' (1954 film), a film version of the television and radio series starring and directed by Jack Webb ** ''Dragnet'' (1967 TV series), the 1967–1970 revival of the original television series ** ''Dragnet'' (1987 film), a parody of the television series starring Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks ** ''Dragnet'', also known as ''The New Dragnet'', see Dragnet (franchise)#1989 series: The New Dragnet ** ''Dragnet'' (2003 TV series), also known as ''L.A. Dragnet'', see Dragnet (franchise)#2003 series: ''L.A. Dragnet'' *** "Dragnet" (theme music), from the various series * ''The Drag Net ''The Drag Net'', also known as ...
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