Great show!! I used to watch it all the time. Jack Webb did an outstanding job as Joe Friday. Unintentionally funny how every time he makes a point, they play that music, LOL
Those "sack" dressers had to be invented by a woman-hater. They are pure ugliness.
L A was a great place to live then đđ¤Łđđ¤Łđ¤Š
Women's fashions in the late 1860s could only be called horrible.
at approximately 0:25 In the introduction, a theater marquee is shown with the movie âspeedwayâ with Elvis Presley. I looked it up And that movie was released in June 1968.
His last name by the way is BUCKRUM!! lol
Ms Gregg super actress.
Dragnet 1967
There's more to this than just a police show. Press Read more. Jack Webb saw which direction California was going in and he dedicated himself to change the direction. The LAPD realized that and he was buried with full honors befitting an LAPD detective, including a 17-gun salute. He was offered to play the part of the college dean in the Film "Animal House." He turned it down. He was closely identified with law and order, in particular police officers, and he felt that the film would depreciate that. He allowed Harry Morgan to show his own sense of humor when he co-starred with him on Dragnet.
One thing I like about this series is how it shows the cultural changes happening by the eyes of two 1950s policemen. I really love it!
AND SHE HAD NICE LIPS FOR A WHITE GIRL AND THEY WAS REAL THIS DUDE WAS WEIRD 1970S WEIRDO LMAO
I LOVE HER VOICE SHE WAS JUST SEXY ASF HOT AS HELL FOR THE 70S
Does anyone have an idea of how much the cast was paid on a per show basis?
Just watching on MeTV right now, it's REALLY cool to see the movie marquee for Elvis' 1968 movie, Speedway, I noticed the last time that I watched (And I'm SURE most times that I've seen this episode???) and just reminded of it again…ok, back to the show, this is it!!!!!!!
That guy sounds like one of those nuts who uses a reason to kill someone, and the public blames movies, TV, books not the nut that did it.
Jeez! Columbine 1967…
How things had deteriorated since the original 1950's series, how miserable is that…
Just the facts ma'am….
Upon release he was elected govenor and opened a string of bathhouse in San Francisco.
Jack Webb saw the direction California was going. I believe the main reason why he did this show was to prevent the condition it is in Today.
He could have joined the Marines-kill things by the dozens.
Jeff sounds like an a- no. one murderer. Seems like Death Row in California's San Quentin is his digs.
Jeff's pretty obviously gay
So camp!!!!! Love it. Takes me back to my childhood. My kids think the whole thing is a major put on- fake. Grandkids won't watch it.
What a dumb boomer show, anyone who watches this enjoys browsing for lawnmowers while not pleasing their wife.
Flaubert was the reason!!!
Existentialism —too much, damn punk. He should have been arrested for that alone.
I heard they gave him a lobotomy and he was good as new, but legally changed his name to Ted Bundy.
3:46 I wonder if the plant manager was meant to be related to Sergeant Friday's 1950s partner Ben Romero.
this hombre fucking crazy
Junior college 1967- everyone is familiar with the intricacies of French and English literature. Junior college 2020- next stop Taco Bell.
I think Aunt Ada is trying to suppress some sexual urge and probably makes a lot of potato salad!
same old high school ensemble cast– the cases are real and realism is important to the show– then why the same actors in different roles– very strange.
Emily Banks (the teacher they interview) was supposed to be the witchybitch in this episode "lecturing" the "catholic" Friday. There is utter madness oozing out of that woman's face when she acts â highly likely they actually had dragged her into "circles" or some such; her filmography is full of Faex-Mundi-shows. And she's is still "alive" (born 1933) ⌠Generally, this episode explains George Romero's Night of the Living Dead as their doing â and thus, in retrospect, makes clear that it was from the get-go a Faex-Mundi-movie/idea. And they're rubbing it in with winkwinknudgenudge quite unsubtly ⌠they had practised much better subtleties in earlier episodes; guess the filth behind this show really wanted their ilk to "get the message" (and/or they thought the "resistance" they took for as dumbdumb as they themselves were would think this episode be "foaming-at-the-mouth" by the makers of Dragnet over that Romero-flick â but nobody ever fell for that "interpretation"; also they tried to create the impression that this Dragnet-show was "by the Catholics" â an utterly grotesque idea, based on the Friday-actor allegedly being Catholic â the witchybitchies tried to make the propaganda that "the Catholics" were "angry" over NotLD, and did this episode "in wrath"; partially, the bitches and lurchies then still may have thought they could bring about some wrong take of a schism amongst Catholics, and that these were allegedly the schisming ones).
Kevin Caughlin. What a great actor. I first saw him in "The Gay Decievers." He died young, he was the victim of a hit and run.
14:00 "Yep, no doubt about it. This page has been torn out."
1:38 "Boss is captain Hugh Brown. Bill looks like he's on angel dust again. Uh oh, he just told everyone he was Jesus Christ and jumped out the window. We're on the 5th floor. It's my job to alert the custodial staff…"
0:39 Joe Friday: Life in Los Angeles is fast and convenient, it's a great place to live. Let me reverberate: Life in Los Angeles used to be fast and convenient, now it's sinking down really fast and became more inconvenient than ever! It is a great place to life just don't live on the east side. Take from me, born and raised there myself.
An APB murder suspect is spotted in a public library and two detectives take the time to drive over and collar him themselves, instead of alerting a patrol car. Jack fell down a little on realism here.
Cali, full of liberal, violent, murdering pieces of dog shit!
Atascadero Mental hospital Sara Connor went there. And she saw Terminators go figure.
i like the weather update in the beginning every episode lol.
Nice. A episode I had not seen before. Seems same one pop up in my feed so stopped watching them. Being CA they observed him in mental house for how long? Unless life which takes up space for curable ones hope transferred to big house for double murder. Two weeks since argument hiding of rifle,lying and fleeing afterwards show premeditation.
Jill Banner was a Beauty! those Blue eyes!! at 35, she was hit driving her Toyota car, and thrown from the vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene. so sad, so beautiful.
You donât know what model, year or license number of your card? Who doesnât know that?
Poor Friday. Imagine having to put up with Gannon every day? Frank Smith was easier to take. His original partner Ben was fairly normal.
was gonna ask that about you
Wow a very young Mark Hamill who knew
I was going to say that it sounds like he needs to be in a mental institution. Then I saw the verdict. I think they made the right call.
Great show!! I used to watch it all the time. Jack Webb did an outstanding job as Joe Friday. Unintentionally funny how every time he makes a point, they play that music, LOL
Those "sack" dressers had to be invented by a woman-hater. They are pure ugliness.
L A was a great place to live then đđ¤Łđđ¤Łđ¤Š
Women's fashions in the late 1860s could only be called horrible.
at approximately 0:25 In the introduction, a theater marquee is shown with the movie âspeedwayâ with Elvis Presley. I looked it up And that movie was released in June 1968.
His last name by the way is BUCKRUM!! lol
Ms Gregg super actress.
Dragnet 1967
There's more to this than just a police show. Press Read more.
Jack Webb saw which direction California was going in and he dedicated himself to change the direction.
The LAPD realized that and he was buried with full honors befitting an LAPD detective, including a 17-gun salute.
He was offered to play the part of the college dean in the Film "Animal House."
He turned it down.
He was closely identified with law and order, in particular police officers, and he felt that the film would depreciate that.
He allowed Harry Morgan to show his own sense of humor when he co-starred with him on Dragnet.
One thing I like about this series is how it shows the cultural changes happening by the eyes of two 1950s policemen. I really love it!
AND SHE HAD NICE LIPS FOR A WHITE GIRL AND THEY WAS REAL THIS DUDE WAS WEIRD 1970S WEIRDO LMAO
I LOVE HER VOICE SHE WAS JUST SEXY ASF HOT AS HELL FOR THE 70S
Does anyone have an idea of how much the cast was paid on a per show basis?
Just watching on MeTV right now, it's REALLY cool to see the movie marquee for Elvis' 1968 movie, Speedway, I noticed the last time that I watched (And I'm SURE most times that I've seen this episode???) and just reminded of it again…ok, back to the show, this is it!!!!!!!
That guy sounds like one of those nuts who uses a reason to kill someone, and the public blames movies, TV, books not the nut that did it.
Jeez! Columbine 1967…
How things had deteriorated since the original 1950's series, how miserable is that…
Just the facts ma'am….
Upon release he was elected govenor and opened a string of bathhouse in San Francisco.
Jack Webb saw the direction California was going.
I believe the main reason why he did this show was to prevent the condition it is in Today.
He could have joined the Marines-kill things by the dozens.
Jeff sounds like an a- no. one murderer. Seems like Death Row in California's San Quentin is his digs.
Jeff's pretty obviously gay
So camp!!!!! Love it. Takes me back to my childhood. My kids think the whole thing is a major put on- fake. Grandkids won't watch it.
What a dumb boomer show, anyone who watches this enjoys browsing for lawnmowers while not pleasing their wife.
Flaubert was the reason!!!
Existentialism —too much, damn punk. He should have been arrested for that alone.
I heard they gave him a lobotomy and he was good as new, but legally changed his name to Ted Bundy.
3:46 I wonder if the plant manager was meant to be related to Sergeant Friday's 1950s partner Ben Romero.
this hombre fucking crazy
Junior college 1967- everyone is familiar with the intricacies of French and English literature. Junior college 2020- next stop Taco Bell.
I think Aunt Ada is trying to suppress some sexual urge and probably makes a lot of potato salad!
same old high school ensemble cast– the cases are real and realism is important to the show– then why the same actors in different roles– very strange.
Emily Banks (the teacher they interview) was supposed to be the witchybitch in this episode "lecturing" the "catholic" Friday. There is utter madness oozing out of that woman's face when she acts â highly likely they actually had dragged her into "circles" or some such; her filmography is full of Faex-Mundi-shows. And she's is still "alive" (born 1933) âŚ
Generally, this episode explains George Romero's Night of the Living Dead as their doing â and thus, in retrospect, makes clear that it was from the get-go a Faex-Mundi-movie/idea. And they're rubbing it in with winkwinknudgenudge quite unsubtly ⌠they had practised much better subtleties in earlier episodes; guess the filth behind this show really wanted their ilk to "get the message" (and/or they thought the "resistance" they took for as dumbdumb as they themselves were would think this episode be "foaming-at-the-mouth" by the makers of Dragnet over that Romero-flick â but nobody ever fell for that "interpretation"; also they tried to create the impression that this Dragnet-show was "by the Catholics" â an utterly grotesque idea, based on the Friday-actor allegedly being Catholic â the witchybitchies tried to make the propaganda that "the Catholics" were "angry" over NotLD, and did this episode "in wrath"; partially, the bitches and lurchies then still may have thought they could bring about some wrong take of a schism amongst Catholics, and that these were allegedly the schisming ones).
Kevin Caughlin. What a great actor. I first saw him in "The Gay Decievers." He died young, he was the victim of a hit and run.
14:00 "Yep, no doubt about it. This page has been torn out."
1:38 "Boss is captain Hugh Brown. Bill looks like he's on angel dust again. Uh oh, he just told everyone he was Jesus Christ and jumped out the window. We're on the 5th floor. It's my job to alert the custodial staff…"
0:39
Joe Friday: Life in Los Angeles is fast and convenient, it's a great place to live.
Let me reverberate: Life in Los Angeles used to be fast and convenient, now it's sinking down really fast and became more inconvenient than ever! It is a great place to life just don't live on the east side. Take from me, born and raised there myself.
An APB murder suspect is spotted in a public library and two detectives take the time to drive over and collar him themselves, instead of alerting a patrol car. Jack fell down a little on realism here.
Cali, full of liberal, violent, murdering pieces of dog shit!
Atascadero Mental hospital Sara Connor went there. And she saw Terminators go figure.
i like the weather update in the beginning every episode lol.
Nice. A episode I had not seen before. Seems same one pop up in my feed so stopped watching them. Being CA they observed him in mental house for how long? Unless life which takes up space for curable ones hope transferred to big house for double murder. Two weeks since argument hiding of rifle,lying and fleeing afterwards show premeditation.
Jill Banner was a Beauty!
those Blue eyes!!
at 35, she was hit driving her Toyota car, and thrown from the vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene. so sad, so beautiful.
You donât know what model, year or license number of your card? Who doesnât know that?
Poor Friday. Imagine having to put up with Gannon every day? Frank Smith was easier to take. His original partner Ben was fairly normal.
was gonna ask that about you
Wow a very young Mark Hamill who knew
I was going to say that it sounds like he needs to be in a mental institution. Then I saw the verdict. I think they made the right call.