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9 Hours of Classic Programs on 6 Cassette Tapes!, July 6, 2008
This review is from: Dragnet (Audio Cassette)
(from the back-of-the-box text):
DRAGNET: Starring Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday of the Los Angeles Police Department. Dragnet came to NBC radio in July of 1948 and ran until 1956. From the first DUM-DE-DUM-DUM of Walter Schumann's immortal theme, Dragnet reached a new high in police dramas. Webb and company were assisted by W.H. Parker, Los Angeles chief of police, who provided up to three officers as technical advisors on each show. It enjoyed a lengthy radio run, a full-length movie in 1954, and was also televised with great success.
Tape #1: 10-12-50 "The Big Quack", 08-09-51 "The Big Screen", 11-15-51 "The Big Bungalow"
Tape #2: 11-22-51 "The Big Hands", 11-29-51 "The Big Affair", 12-06-51 "The Big Canary"
Tape #3: 12-13-51 "The Big Overtime", 01-17-52 "The Big Juvenile Division", 01-31-52 "The Big Almost No Show"
Tape #4: 02-14-52 "The Big Phone Call", 02-21-52 "The Big Producer", 02-28-52 "The Big Plant"
Tape #5: 03-06-52 "The Big Evans", 03-13-52 "The Big Fire", 03-20-52 "The Big Border"
Tape #6: 03-27-52 "The Big Rose", 04-03-52 "The Big Streetcar", 04-10-52 "The Big Show"
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