List of Dragnet episodes (1967 series)
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''Dragnet'' is an American television series. It ran for four seasons, from January 12, 1967, to April 16, 1970. To differentiate it from the earlier 1950s '' Dragnet'' television series, the year in which each season ended was made part of the on-screen title—the series started as ''Dragnet 1967'' and ended as ''Dragnet 1970''. The entire series aired Thursdays at 9:30–10:00 pm (EST) and was directed by Jack Webb. All four seasons of this series have been released on
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; Season 1 ("Dragnet 1967") by
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, and seasons 2 ("1968"), 3 ("1969") and 4 ("1970") by Shout! Factory. This was the second television series in a ''Dragnet'' media franchise encompassing film, television, books and comics. It has the distinction of being one of the first examples of a discontinued American TV series being revived years later with original cast members.


Cast

* Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday *
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as Officer Bill Gannon *Other cast members included, Don Ross, Olan Soule, Marco Lopez, Herb Vigran,
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, Art Balinger, Alfred Shelly,
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, Ralph Moody,
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, Ed Deemer,
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, Bert Holland, Don Stewart, Bobby Troup, Emily Banks,
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, Stacy Harris, Stuart Nisbet, Kent McCord, Robert Brubaker,
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, Jill Banner, Robert Patten, Sidney Clute,
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, Don Dubbins, James McEachin, Peggy Webber and
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playing different roles.


Series overview


TV movie

In 1965 Jack Webb was approached by
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to produce a ''Dragnet''
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to air on
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. NBC programming director Mort Werner was impressed with the film and decided there was more value in developing ''Dragnet'' as a weekly TV series. Webb was more interested in continuing the franchise with TV movies, but ultimately agreed. The movie would not be released until January 27, 1969 (midway through the third season of the TV series) on ''
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'', with the promotional title ''World Premiere: Dragnet.'' The working title in the film's script was ''Dragnet 1966'', although the official title is simply ''Dragnet''. The movie is commonly referred to as ''Dragnet 1966'' to distinguish it from other works in the franchise. This movie is included as an extra in the ''Dragnet 1968'' DVD set.Dragnet 1968 DVD info
at Retroist.com


Episodes


Season 1 (''Dragnet 1967'')


Season 2 (''Dragnet 1968'')


Season 3 (''Dragnet 1969'')


Season 4 (''Dragnet 1970'')


References

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External links


Badge 714.com, Dragnet fan site
(Archive copy) *

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