I really like Virginia gregg, an actress who was formerly a violist for the San Francisco symphony orchestra. Thank you for posting these opportunities to see her again.
Virginia Gregg was fantastic !! She was on a few episodes of Perry Mason, Hazel, Emergency and Wagon Train. Her acting abilities were incredible. Jack Webb obviously liked her, because she was on a few episodes of Dragnet.
This used to be on Netflix but was taken off after a short time so I'm very happy to see these episodes posted here. Dragnet was one of my favorite shows when it aired back in the 60's. Later on it was 'Adam-12' and 'Emergency'. Then came 'Chips' and 'Miami Vice'. Those were the days.
One thing I learned that I thought was really neat, is that the in the scenes in Jack Webb’s apartment were actually made in Jack Webb’s real life apartment. 👏👏👏👌👌👌🍿🍿🍿👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@chrismayer3919 Not strictly true. Certainly not as often but it still happened - difference being back then the kid was usually a bit younger & mistakenly thought it all a game of some sort. Now it's more of a tween/pre-teen deal with a fairly clear deliberate understanding of the situational mechanics. Let the cops do their job, sure, but also guard against their over militarization. Somehow we're managing to miss the balance between wokeypokey defundism of the looney far left & the John Birch-oid idiocy of the equally looney far right. I keep watching this ridiculous "cold civil war" between these two polarized groups - groups that *should* be fringe but stunningly are *not* - and I keep wondering, where's sanity, FFS?
You can tell Jack Webb, had alot of influence with the script. All the characters sound, just like him talking. The witnesses, are all police lingo savvy, and technical. Always loved 'these' version's of "Dragnet" (with Harry Morgan), much better than the '50's original one's.
That’s true what Bill was telling Joe about eating all the candy they wanted on their first day. I’m a 78 year old woman and my brother was about 13 or 14 years older than me and he went to work in a candy store. The told him that he could eat all of the candy 🍭 that he wanted. Of course the candy store had all different kinds of candy, not just chocolate 🍫. I don’t think that he ever got tired of candy. All of his life he had a sweet tooth 🦷. He was especially fond black licorice. 😅😅😅😅
I was also thinking See's was the likely real world chain that Rachelle's substituted for. They were also certainly very prevalent further up the coast in the Seattle-Tacoma area, when I was growing up in the '70s/'80s.
Art Gilmore's reference to "the corner pocket," is 1950s LAPD slang term for the Chief of Detectives. Love the jargon. Sgt. Friday never got anywhere with Policewoman Miller. She appeared in a later episode (not to Joe), with a daughter.
@@ApartmentKing66 maybe that's because Joe's grandfather gave him the same advice my grandfather gave me. "Son, never fish off the company pier. You might catch one you can't release."
Dragnet 67thriugh 72was what was in at my grandparents hour while visiting from 3years old till I was 7i think I had live at first sight to Harry Morgan and followed his last year to his death in the library magazines to me he remained lovable till death and beyond and I loyalty observed his April 10 birth 🎂🥰😘❤️
Merry Andrews who played Police Woman Dorothy Miller was Jack Webb's girlfriend off camera. She also.wore a brunette colored wig to hide the fact she was a natural blonde.
they showed several bodies on the show. blue boy, the one that was hog tied, and the one who committed suicide after doing porn spring to mind. they shied away from several, though, like the drowned baby and the japanese woman who was raped and murdered in her home.
There used to be a chain of candy stores like this in NY called Barricini's. There was one in the Staten Island Ferry terminal (on the Staten Island side). Genial Art Gilmour is pissed off in this one. I recognize that city street set at 8:28 from the Munsters. It's right across the street from where Fair Deal Dan had his used car lot.
Jack Webb had practically his own repertory company of acting associates...if you made good with him, you'd be on the list for guest spots (and sometimes even main characters) in his productions. That's why you would see the same actors over the years on Dragnet, Adam-12, Emergency, etc.
GANNON - Never passes up a chance for free food / candies. Always thinking about his next meal. He sucked at tipping too... of course... he was married.
We see Virginia Gregg once more playing in dragnet the color version it's interesting to see her playing a different character with a different hairstyle different color Etc you can see she's a very good actress and frankly it's a pity that when you have such good people who are really good actors they don't get much more than little tiny character roles. They had deserved much more.
7:19 Things are so different in 1967 than the 1951 episodes. They would have both stood up when she entered the room. Be polite to ladies. Gannon didn't even look at her when speaking to her. By the way, we're used to tiny amounts of money from long ago being worth something, but three cents in 1967 would be like a quarter today. So, still nothing.
Wonder how mad was Bill's Wife was when she had to clean the Chocolate left in his pocket, and why would Bill put the Chocolate in his jacket pocket? Chocolate Melted back then.
yes most shows were half hour in those days, the odd show, like Perry Mason for example were an hr. i grew up on Dragnet from the b/w series to the colour, its great tv
The opening: "if you're desperate enough, you can steal it." That describes a lot of crime. No, I don't approve of robbery, but we have an ever increasing underclass in America and this will result in more crime. We need to address our income inequality and lack of opportunity in this country if we will ever solve our problems. Yes, some people are just bad, but so many more are desperate
the liberals should quit trying to destroy the middle class. desperate people? with *our* welfare system? i should be so lucky as to get free paychecks simply for existing. there's nary a person out there who can't lift themselves out of the gutter -- but, that requires work, responsibility, individuality, self-respect, and ditching the myth there's some boogeyman out there wanting you to fail which only makes a person a victim. of course with the ghetto comes crime. it's been that way since, oh, men started living in cities. there certainly isn't a lack of opportunity, there's a failure of culture. if you can't pass a drug test, that's on you. if you can't take a bus and show up for work on time, do your job and go home, that's on you, too. we've made it entirely too easy to be a professional welfare recipient, made people economic slaves, and took away any incentive to be anything other than another potential statistic.
"Income inequality" is the result of the simple fact that life is inherently unfair to idiots no matter how you change the system. America is gold mine of opportunities compared to pretty much every other country on Earth which is why we have millions of people trying to leave their own countries to come here. If you've ever had to deal with alcoholics, drug addicts, and the rest of the criminal underclass like my alcoholic ex-convict old man personally like I have most of my life you'd realize that there's nothing anybody can really do for most of them except put them in jail or a nuthouse or some sort of charity flophouse where they can get adult supervision from people with more common sense. If somebody is too stupid, lazy, or irresponsible to be able to find a job to be a self-supporting adult without anti-social behavior creating problems for the rest of us that's basically the best option for all of us unless they can find a rich sugar daddy or sugar momma to pay all their bills and keep them out of trouble like they were a little kid. Like DC, California, and Greece all prove the only thing you accomplish by all that Socialist crap is making your whole state or country go broke letting social parasites sponge off all the working class taxpayers who end up doing all the work paying everybody else's bills when George Soros and all those Hollywood billionaires get in their private jets and fly off to tax shelters in the Cayman Islands, That's real life. Grow the hell up and deal with it. Income inequality is caused by output inequality.
bullshit. There always has been, always will be, and always _should_ be income inequality. An honest man is an honest man, whether he's rich or starving. A dishonest man is a dishonest man, whether he's rich or starving. We don't have an ever increasing underclass in America. We do have an ever increasing amoral class in America.
Merry Andres who played Dorothy Miller was Jack's girlfriend at the time. Merry was really a blonde so he had her wear a brunette wig to hide the fact. Webb didn't think she could be convincing enough.to be a police woman as a blonde.
Didn't notice the time stamp, but Bill Gannon had a cigarette between his fingers when he was on the phone. I never knew him to smoke (Webb smoked like a chimney), although he didn't take a drag off it.
Everyone smoked back then, but he probably didn;t do it as much. He always had a cigar in his mouth when he was Potter on M*A*S*H*, but it was nerver lit.
This happened to Heggy s in my home town we had so many quality chocolates stores London’s milk and honey targets mangs.... sherriff pappadopilis said it was enough to make him want to come out of retirement the man had shot out the windows and took no candy but 20 dollars. The candy store was next to the church we would go there after confession on every Easter Christmas holiday.
That was annoying. When they were telling what they’re sentence was someone started talking over it and I couldn’t understand what kind of sentence they actually got. 😡😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬
This pair of illiterates were no criminal masterminds but they had sense enough not to try to shoot it out with the cops which makes them considerably smarter than most of the idiot criminals we see winding up on a slab in the morgue in LA today.
To judge from references in books and movies, the fifties and sixties were a swinging time for candy stores, probably because the baby boomers were all within the candy-eating age demographic (1946-1964) during most of those years.
MsLogjam xThere were numerous candy store chains all over the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960’s. McFarlanes, Blums. But a rise in the price of sugar, rising rents & people becoming more health conscious killed them.
MsLogjam Depends on where you live. In California, we are such health nuts that you won't find too many candy stores. Now if you visit some Midwest states, you'll find some candy stores like you wouldn't believe.
In 1822, we ate the amount of added sugar in one 12 ounce can of soda every five days, while today we eat that much sugar every seven hours. wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2012/02/by-2606-us-diet-will-be-100-percent.html
Sad what societal systems will drive people to; too bad those two guys couldn't find some niche in society. There should have been places for them to make decent livings, but no, here in "the greatest country on Earth" we just throw certain people to the curb and expect them to just disappear.
I agree, and god help them if they happen to be less sweet and innocent as these two guys (And I wonder why anyone used to living in ruinous, brutal poverty could possibly develop a somewhat belligerent attitude?), then society not only wants them to disappear, they want them severely punished for the sake of revenge.
Drive people? Force? You two make it sound like people have no choice. Bullshit. Everyone has individual choice and freedom to choose. Nice try pushing the victimhood horseshit.
Sure, everybody has a choice here in the "Good ol' USA", right? Only some people can't make a living here despite working their asses off at multiple jobs that pay around $9.00/hr. For a certain number of people in our society, manual labor and low-skilled jobs are all they can do with the skills they have (not everybody can advance to a position that pays a decent salary). For them, that's life, a life of poverty and bare subsistence. If we had laws in place that would force companies and corporations to pay a decent wage for ALL jobs, maybe we could reduce the number of people who resort to theft and other illegal activities to make a living. I'm not saying we'd eliminate crime altogether, but leveling the playing field would certainly help, wouldn't it? Free enterprise leaves too many hard working people behind; and yes, they ARE victims.
So you think a guy flipping burgers should be making as much money as a brain surgeon? Good ol' communism. It took me less than a day to learn how to flip burgers. It takes years and years of study and practice to become a brain surgeon. Not only that, you also must have a super steady hand, good eyes, and more than a little luck as well. That's life. Life isn't fair and never has been. As much as you are loath to admit it, those guys here in the "greatest country on Earth" as bad as they might have it...are better off than were they in the worst parts of Iran, China, or any shit hole African country you care to name.
"shit hole African country"; I an not surprised you used that sickening, distorted description. At any rate, when on Earth did I EVER say that McDonald's workers and brain surgeons should be equally paid? Also, I wasn't referring to any other countries, only the U.S., where we are all told that if you dedicate yourself and work hard, anyone can make a good living. This is empirical bullshit.
This show is consistently good. I always enjoy watching Dragnet.
I really like Virginia gregg, an actress who was formerly a violist for the San Francisco symphony orchestra. Thank you for posting these opportunities to see her again.
Much respect for her. Thanks for that tidbit.
really? thats a major orchestra,,she must have been great...great actress as well...multi talented
Virginia Gregg was fantastic !! She was on a few episodes of Perry Mason, Hazel, Emergency and Wagon Train. Her acting abilities were incredible. Jack Webb obviously liked her, because she was on a few episodes of Dragnet.
And a great Radio actress
She appeared in one of the most terrifying episodes of _The Twilight Zone,_ "The Masks."
This used to be on Netflix but was taken off after a short time so I'm very happy to see these episodes posted here. Dragnet was one of my favorite shows when it aired back in the 60's. Later on it was 'Adam-12' and 'Emergency'. Then came 'Chips' and 'Miami Vice'. Those were the days.
Hey bud they have these on Hulu now, also Adam-12 (most episodes) darn shame Netflix took these off their site.
I'm not sure how you can compare This great show to Miami Vice?
Me too!
The Guest Stars credits never fail to amuse - Actors and Actresses that most folks are not aware of!
One thing I learned that I thought was really neat, is that the in the scenes in Jack Webb’s apartment were actually made in Jack Webb’s real life apartment. 👏👏👏👌👌👌🍿🍿🍿👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love how the detectives all wore shirts, ties and a sportcoat. Today, they'd be decked out like they were going to war.
Well, it was 1967. The SWAT team was in its infancy.
It’s the world we live in now; in 1967, a six year old kid wouldn’t be leveling a 9mm Beretta at any cop…
They need to be ready to shoot innocent dogs during no-knock raids.
@@chrismayer3919 Not strictly true. Certainly not as often but it still happened - difference being back then the kid was usually a bit younger & mistakenly thought it all a game of some sort. Now it's more of a tween/pre-teen deal with a fairly clear deliberate understanding of the situational mechanics. Let the cops do their job, sure, but also guard against their over militarization. Somehow we're managing to miss the balance between wokeypokey defundism of the looney far left & the John Birch-oid idiocy of the equally looney far right. I keep watching this ridiculous "cold civil war" between these two polarized groups - groups that *should* be fringe but stunningly are *not* - and I keep wondering, where's sanity, FFS?
Pitch dark before 6:00pm???
My father and I watched all of the Dragnet episodes😍 Miss you Pop😔
thank you for posting this, i remember watching as a boy with my mom. a real treat 🥂♥️
My brother and I watched this every Thursday Night at 9:30 I liked the way they identified themselves
Loved this show watched back in Nashville Tennessee when a kid great memories thanks very much
Virginia Gregg had to have been the hardest working series actress ever! At least she was in Dragnet.
She did a lot of work in radio as well. She could do 'sexy female voice' better than anybody. :)
She was in the Jack Webb stable of "Dragnet regulars".
I loved it when she played the pyramid scheme lady with the tambourine!!
@@hazcat640 She was even Chinese on the radio. She played Hey Boy's girlfriend on the radio version of "Have Gun Will Travel".
Virginia Gregg was on Perry Mason, Hazel, Wagon Train and Emergency.. Just to name a few.
I really enjoyed this series when it was on tv back in time! Good to see it here now!
Man, they brought out the whole crew for the candy story bandit. Sweet. :-)
Jack Webb one of a kind, classy to say the least.
Hot-cha!
Virginia was the best. She was such a natural. Give Virginia a tambourine and she could make us laugh.
" ......the trail of blood pointed east, towards Skid Row."
Comforting to know that some things never change.
With all the homeless they have, much of LA is looking like Skid Row.
The only exception is now all the junkies in LA doing the flakka zombie dance. Sad. Really sad.
boy do i remmber this show grew up wwacthing it.
I love how Jack web flips his badge out !! lol!!
You can tell Jack Webb, had alot of influence with the script. All the characters sound, just like him talking. The witnesses, are all police lingo savvy, and technical. Always loved 'these' version's of "Dragnet" (with Harry Morgan), much better than the '50's original one's.
That’s true what Bill was telling Joe about eating all the candy they wanted on their first day. I’m a 78 year old woman and my brother was about 13 or 14 years older than me and he went to work in a candy store. The told him that he could eat all of the candy 🍭 that he wanted. Of course the candy store had all different kinds of candy, not just chocolate 🍫. I don’t think that he ever got tired of candy. All of his life he had a sweet tooth 🦷. He was especially fond black licorice. 😅😅😅😅
I'm from LA. Don't recall Rachelle's but they look similar to See's Candies. A large chain. The stores are white though not yellow.
Chances are the writers used Sees candies as a model but created a fictional name to avoid legal issues over using the name without permission
I was also thinking See's was the likely real world chain that Rachelle's substituted for. They were also certainly very prevalent further up the coast in the Seattle-Tacoma area, when I was growing up in the '70s/'80s.
Art Gilmore's reference to "the corner pocket," is 1950s LAPD slang term for the Chief of Detectives. Love the jargon. Sgt. Friday never got anywhere with Policewoman Miller. She appeared in a later episode (not to Joe), with a daughter.
Never got anywhere? You make it sound like he tried. I never saw him try.
@@ApartmentKing66 maybe that's because Joe's grandfather gave him the same advice my grandfather gave me. "Son, never fish off the company pier. You might catch one you can't release."
Depends on how you define "Never got anywhere". Maybe he bumped and dumped her in this episode!
@@ApartmentKing66 On the radio incarnation, his mother seemed to be trying to fix him up.
. @@ModMokkaMatti And on this version, it's Bill
Dragnet 67thriugh 72was what was in at my grandparents hour while visiting from 3years old till I was 7i think I had live at first sight to Harry Morgan and followed his last year to his death in the library magazines to me he remained lovable till death and beyond and I loyalty observed his April 10 birth 🎂🥰😘❤️
Merry Andrews who played Police Woman Dorothy Miller was Jack Webb's girlfriend off camera. She also.wore a brunette colored wig to hide the fact she was a natural blonde.
Wow. First body i saw on a Dragnet episode.
they showed several bodies on the show. blue boy, the one that was hog tied, and the one who committed suicide after doing porn spring to mind. they shied away from several, though, like the drowned baby and the japanese woman who was raped and murdered in her home.
Jack Webb would have been a good cop in real life
There used to be a chain of candy stores like this in NY called Barricini's. There was one in the Staten Island Ferry terminal (on the Staten Island side). Genial Art Gilmour is pissed off in this one. I recognize that city street set at 8:28 from the Munsters. It's right across the street from where Fair Deal Dan had his used car lot.
Lol. The candy store clerk is in almost every episode. Must've had a contract with Paramount.
Jack Webb was like that. If you did good work, he would keep using you
Jack Webb had practically his own repertory company of acting associates...if you made good with him, you'd be on the list for guest spots (and sometimes even main characters) in his productions. That's why you would see the same actors over the years on Dragnet, Adam-12, Emergency, etc.
Jack Webb was planning a new Dragnet series with Kent McCord as his new partner but Webb died during the planning stages.
Golly, FIFTEEN candy stores within a downtown area?!?😮😊
Jack Webb probably would have made a good cop in real life.
when he passed the LAPD retied his badge
I'm sure he thought so too...
They gave him a real police funeral
Ken Saber yeah I know
@@tsukune007 ⁴
WhenI was a teen I worked at my Uncle’s convenience store in Santa Rosa. Henry Morgan would stop and buy cigarettes. He was a very friendly guy.
Bill, you better take that candy chocolate 🍫 candy out of your pocket or you’re going to have a very messy pocket. 🍫🍫🍫😅😊
GANNON - Never passes up a chance for free food / candies. Always thinking about his next meal. He sucked at tipping too... of course... he was married.
love how Miller looks at the three cents Bill gives her.
And I might add...love how Miller LOOKED ☺
Love Virginia Gregg. Uncanny resemblance to Cersi Lannister !
Legendary police show, always interesting
I LIKE THIS SHOW MY NUMBER ONE IS STAR TREK THIS WOULD BE NUMBER 2
I agree, it's number TWO alright! Ha!
We see Virginia Gregg once more playing in dragnet the color version it's interesting to see her playing a different character with a different hairstyle different color Etc you can see she's a very good actress and frankly it's a pity that when you have such good people who are really good actors they don't get much more than little tiny character roles. They had deserved much more.
Best ending there ever was or will be☺. GO JOE!
One candy store robber was played by the voice actor of Mr. Slate from "The Flintstones".
Austin Green (Claude Thibodeau) and David Bond (George Watson) looked like real bums.
7:59 Anyone else think Gannon just started cursing back at Friday? LOL
That woman worked in a dozen of these things at least. Adam 12 too.
What's wrong with "pickles and onions and all that stuff," Joe?😆😅😂
where can I get a 75 ct hotel room?
You would not want to stay there. Bed bugs.
That's about $23 a month, the price of 3 packs of smokes in L.A. now.
In a time machine.
Look up the Minimal Wage in 1967. As I recall it was 75 cents
Time travel back to 1967 when Reagan was the Governor of California.
Oh bills pretty decent wingman you He's straight hooked Joe up with a hot little detective girl 😀
Ain't that just a beaut'......I get to see Joe Friday thanks to the.....web.
Right!
Clever☺
So that's what Virginia Gregg looks like. I always heard her on radio. Man, I was way off.
Virginia Gregg was on Perry Mason, Hazel, Wagon Train, Emergency and was a favorite of Jack Webb..
That candy store reminds me of Sees Candies!😊
18:58 - 19:06: That’s very principled and honorable for criminals.
O'l Joe tracked him like a wounded cougar.
"Number 4 your left!". 😄😄
7:19 Things are so different in 1967 than the 1951 episodes. They would have both stood up when she entered the room. Be polite to ladies. Gannon didn't even look at her when speaking to her. By the way, we're used to tiny amounts of money from long ago being worth something, but three cents in 1967 would be like a quarter today. So, still nothing.
She was attractive, he probably didn;t wanna be tempted.
Harry Morgan born Harry Bratsberg; April 10, 1915 - December 7, 2011 Not Henry, LOL
Definitely a See's Candy store.
I knew Virginia Gregg from her voice work on Hanna Barbara's Herculoids. She was Tara.
8:30- I don’t ever remember seeing Joe and Bill in trench coats before.
I noticed that too
Wonder how mad was Bill's Wife was when she had to clean the Chocolate left in his pocket, and why would Bill put the Chocolate in his jacket pocket? Chocolate Melted back then.
Bill, not Joe.
@@dirtylemon3379 i think I was really needing a cup of joe.
Chocolate was real back then.
It is interesting to see how many of the characters are filmed smoking.
Don't remember if this show was sponsored by cigarette companies?
Why rob candy stores? Should be robbing bakeries instead; that's where all the dough is.
Virginia Gregg was a hot granny!!
Sergeant Joe Friday is the definition of a Bad Ass cop.
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Friday scores!
Greg LaPrade Home run .
50 years ago. A candy store robbery. Precious.
I didn't realize it was only half an hour long. I thought it was an hour long... they packed a lot into half an hour.
yes most shows were half hour in those days, the odd show, like Perry Mason for example were an hr. i grew up on Dragnet from the b/w series to the colour, its great tv
Hey did I just hear Ganon say fuck it up to Joe 😂😂at 8:00 minute mark
He said: l forgot.
I wonder if this episode was based on robberies of See’s Candies stores which are allover southern California.
Sgt Friday
Certainly got around the L.A.P.D
Love Jack Webb Production's
Virginia Gregg was a goddess.
Easy there Tiger!
And not just any run of the mill Goddess either, but a Goddess of Love 😘
A great actress..
The opening: "if you're desperate enough, you can steal it." That describes a lot of crime. No, I don't approve of robbery, but we have an ever increasing underclass in America and this will result in more crime. We need to address our income inequality and lack of opportunity in this country if we will ever solve our problems. Yes, some people are just bad, but so many more are desperate
See my main post..i was going to reply here..thought it should be more visible
the liberals should quit trying to destroy the middle class. desperate people? with *our* welfare system? i should be so lucky as to get free paychecks simply for existing.
there's nary a person out there who can't lift themselves out of the gutter -- but, that requires work, responsibility, individuality, self-respect, and ditching the myth there's some boogeyman out there wanting you to fail which only makes a person a victim.
of course with the ghetto comes crime. it's been that way since, oh, men started living in cities. there certainly isn't a lack of opportunity, there's a failure of culture. if you can't pass a drug test, that's on you. if you can't take a bus and show up for work on time, do your job and go home, that's on you, too. we've made it entirely too easy to be a professional welfare recipient, made people economic slaves, and took away any incentive to be anything other than another potential statistic.
That's a load of crap. Everything is a choice.
"Income inequality" is the result of the simple fact that life is inherently unfair to idiots no matter how you change the system. America is gold mine of opportunities compared to pretty much every other country on Earth which is why we have millions of people trying to leave their own countries to come here. If you've ever had to deal with alcoholics, drug addicts, and the rest of the criminal underclass like my alcoholic ex-convict old man personally like I have most of my life you'd realize that there's nothing anybody can really do for most of them except put them in jail or a nuthouse or some sort of charity flophouse where they can get adult supervision from people with more common sense. If somebody is too stupid, lazy, or irresponsible to be able to find a job to be a self-supporting adult without anti-social behavior creating problems for the rest of us that's basically the best option for all of us unless they can find a rich sugar daddy or sugar momma to pay all their bills and keep them out of trouble like they were a little kid. Like DC, California, and Greece all prove the only thing you accomplish by all that Socialist crap is making your whole state or country go broke letting social parasites sponge off all the working class taxpayers who end up doing all the work paying everybody else's bills when George Soros and all those Hollywood billionaires get in their private jets and fly off to tax shelters in the Cayman Islands, That's real life. Grow the hell up and deal with it. Income inequality is caused by output inequality.
bullshit. There always has been, always will be, and always _should_ be income inequality. An honest man is an honest man, whether he's rich or starving. A dishonest man is a dishonest man, whether he's rich or starving.
We don't have an ever increasing underclass in America. We do have an ever increasing amoral class in America.
Merry Andres who played Dorothy Miller was Jack's girlfriend at the time. Merry was really a blonde so he had her wear a brunette wig to hide the fact. Webb didn't think she could be convincing enough.to be a police woman as a blonde.
Didn't notice the time stamp, but Bill Gannon had a cigarette between his fingers when he was on the phone. I never knew him to smoke (Webb smoked like a chimney), although he didn't take a drag off it.
Everyone smoked back then, but he probably didn;t do it as much. He always had a cigar in his mouth when he was Potter on M*A*S*H*, but it was nerver lit.
Ending should've been Joe and the lady entering a motel room with the DUN Dunn-DUNN-Dunn tune lol!
0:59
What⁉️
It isn’t the “BIG Candy Store Robbery“?
I feel cheated already!
Joe was such a peckish eater
Maybe Joe was seeing Miller after shooting for the day like Andy was seeing Helen on the Andy Griffith Show.
Well I Soy-10'ly hope so ☺
It's Harry Morgan, not Henry.
21:40 You know Friday hit that ;)
Imagine 'George' with a salt-and-pepper beard, and then say to yourself, 'Jeremy Irons.'
That's a long list of actors. But no Moe Howard, like how come
Wouldn't this become Three Stooges? Don't you like Dragnet?
This happened to Heggy s in my home town we had so many quality chocolates stores London’s milk and honey targets mangs.... sherriff pappadopilis said it was enough to make him want to come out of retirement the man had shot out the windows and took no candy but 20 dollars. The candy store was next to the church we would go there after confession on every Easter Christmas holiday.
They had their announcer TALK over the trial results script. Sorry Deja View TV.
8:32 Looks like a scene out of The Godfather. There's Clemenza right in the middle.
Leave the gun, take the cannoli.
@@starguy2718 Oh, Paulie? Won't see him no more.
That was annoying. When they were telling what they’re sentence was someone started talking over it and I couldn’t understand what kind of sentence they actually got. 😡😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬
It's spelled "George Fenneman"
Lipton Tea pitchman
CHRIST loves you and died for you.
LOL, like suspects even in those days confessed so readily
Spread up for the sake of time.
This pair of illiterates were no criminal masterminds but they had sense enough not to try to shoot it out with the cops which makes them considerably smarter than most of the idiot criminals we see winding up on a slab in the morgue in LA today.
I wonder if the chocolate she offered had LSD in it?
James Johnson That’s the rumour going around the precinct
Boy just the smell of it kind of fills you up dont it
What the heck does he like candy that much and holds them up
I agree!
Universal back lot.
Virginia Gregg!
To judge from references in books and movies, the fifties and sixties were a swinging time for candy stores, probably because the baby boomers were all within the candy-eating age demographic (1946-1964) during most of those years.
MsLogjam xThere were numerous candy store chains all over the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960’s. McFarlanes, Blums. But a rise in the price of sugar, rising rents & people becoming more health conscious killed them.
I expect so.
MsLogjam Depends on where you live. In California, we are such health nuts that you won't find too many candy stores. Now if you visit some Midwest states, you'll find some candy stores like you wouldn't believe.
In 1822, we ate the amount of added sugar in one 12 ounce can of soda every five days, while today we eat that much sugar every seven hours. wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2012/02/by-2606-us-diet-will-be-100-percent.html
Plenty of stores in Manhattan!
.38 Automatic ? Although they do exist but they are not recognizable .
Love it when this show recycled actors. Lady at the store in the beginning got busted for running a pyramid scheme in another episode lol
Sad what societal systems will drive people to; too bad those two guys couldn't find some niche in society. There should have been places for them to make decent livings, but no, here in "the greatest country on Earth" we just throw certain people to the curb and expect them to just disappear.
I agree, and god help them if they happen to be less sweet and innocent as these two guys (And I wonder why anyone used to living in ruinous, brutal poverty could possibly develop a somewhat belligerent attitude?), then society not only wants them to disappear, they want them severely punished for the sake of revenge.
Drive people? Force? You two make it sound like people have no choice. Bullshit. Everyone has individual choice and freedom to choose. Nice try pushing the victimhood horseshit.
Sure, everybody has a choice here in the "Good ol' USA", right? Only some people can't make a living here despite working their asses off at multiple jobs that pay around $9.00/hr. For a certain number of people in our society, manual labor and low-skilled jobs are all they can do with the skills they have (not everybody can advance to a position that pays a decent salary). For them, that's life, a life of poverty and bare subsistence. If we had laws in place that would force companies and corporations to pay a decent wage for ALL jobs, maybe we could reduce the number of people who resort to theft and other illegal activities to make a living. I'm not saying we'd eliminate crime altogether, but leveling the playing field would certainly help, wouldn't it? Free enterprise leaves too many hard working people behind; and yes, they ARE victims.
So you think a guy flipping burgers should be making as much money as a brain surgeon? Good ol' communism. It took me less than a day to learn how to flip burgers. It takes years and years of study and practice to become a brain surgeon. Not only that, you also must have a super steady hand, good eyes, and more than a little luck as well. That's life. Life isn't fair and never has been. As much as you are loath to admit it, those guys here in the "greatest country on Earth" as bad as they might have it...are better off than were they in the worst parts of Iran, China, or any shit hole African country you care to name.
"shit hole African country"; I an not surprised you used that sickening, distorted description. At any rate, when on Earth did I EVER say that McDonald's workers and brain surgeons should be equally paid? Also, I wasn't referring to any other countries, only the U.S., where we are all told that if you dedicate yourself and work hard, anyone can make a good living. This is empirical bullshit.
6:25 He carries a blue steel .38 automatic………………I doubt it…………
WHAT A SHY GUY... 😏