Dragnet | Ep4 | "Quick Trigger Gunmen"
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- Originally Aired: June 24, 1949
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Audio Credit: "Dragnet" by The Old Time Radio Researchers Group is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
WOW, I was 4 years and 3 months old when this episode was aired.
Saturday and Sunday nights were the highlight of the week for my family. Thats when all the good radio shows were on. Nope, no TV in our home at that time.
Many times I've wished I could travel back to those times.
Thank you for sharing that! I love listening to history of the people. So many great memories you must have. I was born in 1967. Things were so different when I was a kid as compared to today. Funny thing is though that even back then I loved hearing about history.
Wow, what a great memory. I love hearing about those times. I wasn't born until 1968, so I missed those days, but I think I was born late, lol, because those days before tv, classic hollywood movies, the post war years, it's all just fascinating to me. Seems like it was such a better world then, at least in some ways, certainly not all. But there seemed to be such an innocence then. So much calm and easiness in the air. Even the music was calming, lol. I think of the 70s that way as well. But there was nothin like when dragnet and suspense ruled the radio airwaves. 👍
Dragnet was years ahead of its time. Jack Webb was a legend.
It would be cool to bring stuff like this back to radio.
Dude I'd kill for radio shows to come back into fashion. Podcasts are nice but something about having to plan your day around a station just makes me nostalgic
I love radio shows with a passion
Some radio stations do play old radio shows. Check local station schedules.
These shows are more entertaining than the majority of the contemporary fare
I love these radio shows more than tv. They give you more imagination seems more real.
@@hollihysell4 I watched the TV show that ran the same time, then I put voice to person, I can square away my house, wash dishes, clean my car, and enjoy the shows the same time, then I listen to audible, I only watch TV when I get a movie or something exceptional, It's changed my lifestyle in a way
Jack Webb was the BEST!!! This show makes my day just a little bit better. I’m on the road a lot. Thanks VOKROX and of course Jack Webb.
Thanks for posting these programs they are great 👍
I love this episode, it's very emotional, and well done. Poor Joe, he has always played a tough stoic.
I got a real kick out of Perry Mason playing one of the thugs. He got a promotion to playing Chief Ed Backstrom later in the series!
(Raymond Burr!)
I love Raymond burr in the radio show : FT. LARAMIE
"Dragnet" may have been stylized and methodical, but so is police work. Jack Webb strove for accuracy. This program is the grandfather of all cop shows.
I agree Dragnet is one of the best cop shows ever . I was also a fan of Adam-12. And Emergency. Jack wanted to make sure that the public truly understood what police officers firefighters and paramedics really do. The thing I love about all three shows is he wanting to make sure the people working in these professions got the respect they deserve
I love Dragnet so muchhhh
LOVE THEASE OTR SHOWS RADIO NBC
I think the landlady is Virginia Gregg, the brilliant radio actress!
Absolutely the best period!
I'm a big fan of all shows Jack Webb had anything to do with. Adam-12 dragnet emergency were all my favorite shows. Jack made sure that they were real so you couldtruly feel and experience what are firefighters paramedics and police officers do on the day-to-day basis. I wish we had more true-to-life shows like this today
Dragnet was one of my faves, as was Adam-12 and The FBI, Hawaii-5-0!!! Great times! I wish we had a whole different world today! Back to the 60s/70s!
Love this show !! Give em hell boys !!
Dragnet is one of the best!
I love being able to listen to the Dragnet radio shows. Think you for posting them. I'm in a wheelchair so I can't always get out and about. Listening to Dragnet helps me to Pass the time. I appreciate it thank you
Brilliant!!
At 27:14, did I actually hear someone say, "Damn!"? On 1940's radio? !?!?!
They DID say it!
They sure did right after Ben threw the cuffs on him,
Allison Corona: Well, blunders occur even in "1940's radio".
I think he said "Jansen".
Ah, back in the day when society had the balls to put the bad guys to death.
No tasers, no long conversations
How and why did they wear a full suit in stifling hot Cali.? They must have been soaked in sweat. Did they have any AC in buildings, homes or in cars?
And why did they leave only one officer ( Johnson) by the apt door, or was it the bldg.apt. door. Either way he was alone near an exit for these violent criminals with guns, if I heard it correctly. He did get hurt.
No AC in those days. Pretty miserable in a suit!
That was before the days of SWAT, so barricaded suspect calls were even more dangerous.
If this was a true story, how could they be so dumb as to leave only one man upstairs with three armed killers when they had over two dozen cops downstairs.
Great
cool
Jack Webb is A Savage!!!
Room 42 … Homicide 😎
Who voiced the drug store guy? I've heard him in a lot of things but I can't ever find his name.
Sounds like Sterling Holloway. He was all over the radio. Heard him a lot on the Shadow program.
@@noheadhollow Sterling Holloway was the voice of Winnie the Pooh until 1977.
"You're just catnip to women, Joe." I'd remembered that line but hadn't been able to remember if Romero, Jacobs, Lockwood, or Smith had said it; let alone which episode it was from.
VOLUME REALLY SUCKS ON A GREAT GREAT SHOW.
Good police work
Jack Webb is A Savage!!!
Why do you hate the police, Wanda?
@Strwbryy111 That wouldn't surprise me.