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Dragnet was a popular police procedural radio show that aired from 1949 to 1957, with a total of 308 episodes. Created and produced by Jack Webb, who also starred as Sergeant Joe Friday, the show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and attention to detail.

Each episode began with the famous line, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The show focused on the cases of the Los Angeles Police Department and depicted the daily grind of detectives and officers in their pursuit of justice.

Dragnet's signature style of narration, delivered in a deadpan voice by Webb, became known as "Just the facts, ma'am." The show was also notable for its use of actual police jargon and terminology, and for its commitment to accuracy in depicting police work.

Dragnet's popularity inspired a number of spinoffs and adaptations, including a television series that ran from 1951 to 1959, a feature film in 1954, and a revival series in the 1960s. The show's impact on popular culture can still be seen today, with the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" having entered the lexicon as a popular catchphrase.

These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

https://www.solvedmystery.com ( https://www.solvedmystery.com/ ).

Dragnet: The Original Series SolvedMystery.com

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Dragnet was a popular police procedural radio show that aired from 1949 to 1957, with a total of 308 episodes. Created and produced by Jack Webb, who also starred as Sergeant Joe Friday, the show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and attention to detail.

Each episode began with the famous line, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The show focused on the cases of the Los Angeles Police Department and depicted the daily grind of detectives and officers in their pursuit of justice.

Dragnet's signature style of narration, delivered in a deadpan voice by Webb, became known as "Just the facts, ma'am." The show was also notable for its use of actual police jargon and terminology, and for its commitment to accuracy in depicting police work.

Dragnet's popularity inspired a number of spinoffs and adaptations, including a television series that ran from 1951 to 1959, a feature film in 1954, and a revival series in the 1960s. The show's impact on popular culture can still be seen today, with the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" having entered the lexicon as a popular catchphrase.

These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

https://www.solvedmystery.com ( https://www.solvedmystery.com/ ).

    Dragnet: Police Academy

    Dragnet: Police Academy

    Dragnet was a popular police procedural radio show that aired from 1949 to 1957, with a total of 308 episodes. Created and produced by Jack Webb, who also starred as Sergeant Joe Friday, the show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and attention to detail.
    Each episode began with the famous line, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The show focused on the cases of the Los Angeles Police Department and depicted the daily grind of detectives and officers in their pursuit of justice.
    Dragnet's signature style of narration, delivered in a deadpan voice by Webb, became known as "Just the facts, ma'am." The show was also notable for its use of actual police jargon and terminology, and for its commitment to accuracy in depicting police work.
    Dragnet's popularity inspired a number of spinoffs and adaptations, including a television series that ran from 1951 to 1959, a feature film in 1954, and a revival series in the 1960s. The show's impact on popular culture can still be seen today, with the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" having entered the lexicon as a popular catchphrase.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

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    Dragnet: Sixteen Jewel Thieves

    Dragnet: Sixteen Jewel Thieves

    Dragnet was a popular police procedural radio show that aired from 1949 to 1957, with a total of 308 episodes. Created and produced by Jack Webb, who also starred as Sergeant Joe Friday, the show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and attention to detail.
    Each episode began with the famous line, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The show focused on the cases of the Los Angeles Police Department and depicted the daily grind of detectives and officers in their pursuit of justice.
    Dragnet's signature style of narration, delivered in a deadpan voice by Webb, became known as "Just the facts, ma'am." The show was also notable for its use of actual police jargon and terminology, and for its commitment to accuracy in depicting police work.
    Dragnet's popularity inspired a number of spinoffs and adaptations, including a television series that ran from 1951 to 1959, a feature film in 1954, and a revival series in the 1960s. The show's impact on popular culture can still be seen today, with the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" having entered the lexicon as a popular catchphrase.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 29 Min.
    Dragnet: The Maniac Murderer

    Dragnet: The Maniac Murderer

    Dragnet was a popular police procedural radio show that aired from 1949 to 1957, with a total of 308 episodes. Created and produced by Jack Webb, who also starred as Sergeant Joe Friday, the show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and attention to detail.
    Each episode began with the famous line, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The show focused on the cases of the Los Angeles Police Department and depicted the daily grind of detectives and officers in their pursuit of justice.
    Dragnet's signature style of narration, delivered in a deadpan voice by Webb, became known as "Just the facts, ma'am." The show was also notable for its use of actual police jargon and terminology, and for its commitment to accuracy in depicting police work.
    Dragnet's popularity inspired a number of spinoffs and adaptations, including a television series that ran from 1951 to 1959, a feature film in 1954, and a revival series in the 1960s. The show's impact on popular culture can still be seen today, with the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" having entered the lexicon as a popular catchphrase.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 29 Min.
    Dragnet: Benny Trounsel - Narcotics

    Dragnet: Benny Trounsel - Narcotics

    Dragnet was a popular police procedural radio show that aired from 1949 to 1957, with a total of 308 episodes. Created and produced by Jack Webb, who also starred as Sergeant Joe Friday, the show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and attention to detail.
    Each episode began with the famous line, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The show focused on the cases of the Los Angeles Police Department and depicted the daily grind of detectives and officers in their pursuit of justice.
    Dragnet's signature style of narration, delivered in a deadpan voice by Webb, became known as "Just the facts, ma'am." The show was also notable for its use of actual police jargon and terminology, and for its commitment to accuracy in depicting police work.
    Dragnet's popularity inspired a number of spinoffs and adaptations, including a television series that ran from 1951 to 1959, a feature film in 1954, and a revival series in the 1960s. The show's impact on popular culture can still be seen today, with the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" having entered the lexicon as a popular catchphrase.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 29 Min.
    Dragnet: Missing Persons – Juanita Lasky

    Dragnet: Missing Persons – Juanita Lasky

    Dragnet was a popular police procedural radio show that aired from 1949 to 1957, with a total of 308 episodes. Created and produced by Jack Webb, who also starred as Sergeant Joe Friday, the show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and attention to detail.
    Each episode began with the famous line, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The show focused on the cases of the Los Angeles Police Department and depicted the daily grind of detectives and officers in their pursuit of justice.
    Dragnet's signature style of narration, delivered in a deadpan voice by Webb, became known as "Just the facts, ma'am." The show was also notable for its use of actual police jargon and terminology, and for its commitment to accuracy in depicting police work.
    Dragnet's popularity inspired a number of spinoffs and adaptations, including a television series that ran from 1951 to 1959, a feature film in 1954, and a revival series in the 1960s. The show's impact on popular culture can still be seen today, with the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" having entered the lexicon as a popular catchphrase.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 29 Min.
    Dragnet: Attempted City Hall Bombing

    Dragnet: Attempted City Hall Bombing

    Dragnet was a popular police procedural radio show that aired from 1949 to 1957, with a total of 308 episodes. Created and produced by Jack Webb, who also starred as Sergeant Joe Friday, the show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and attention to detail.
    Each episode began with the famous line, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The show focused on the cases of the Los Angeles Police Department and depicted the daily grind of detectives and officers in their pursuit of justice.
    Dragnet's signature style of narration, delivered in a deadpan voice by Webb, became known as "Just the facts, ma'am." The show was also notable for its use of actual police jargon and terminology, and for its commitment to accuracy in depicting police work.
    Dragnet's popularity inspired a number of spinoffs and adaptations, including a television series that ran from 1951 to 1959, a feature film in 1954, and a revival series in the 1960s. The show's impact on popular culture can still be seen today, with the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" having entered the lexicon as a popular catchphrase.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 29 Min.

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