Friday and Gannon are invited to appear on a television show to debate police issues with a social professor and a hippie activist. and the She is strong, stoic and the epitome of the sort of wife you'd expect for such a man. In a sitcom-esque change of formula, Gannon invites Joe to dinner and a televised football game at his home in, Sergeant Carl Maxwell, a fellow detective, goes, A series of daring daylight house burglaries take place, seemingly planned from wedding, funeral, and event notices in local newspapers. A woman reports her teenage niece has run away, intent on becoming a film star in Hollywood. Friday and Gannon investigate an officer accused of police brutality after a drunk driving arrest. The season was directed by Jack Webb . While doing a speech on child abuse, Friday and Gannon are called to investigate the beating of a nine-month-old boy. The case is initially ruled a suicide until the medical examiner reports that he was shot twice and that a different caliber handgun was used. The other is young, angry and emotional.
Dragnet | Season 1 - Episode 11 | The Big Shooting - YouTube A female magazine writer is doing a story about female cadets at the police academy. The burglar dies, and Friday is investigated by the shooting board to see if it is a justified shot. A ring is about all they have to go on. Friday and Officer Gannon on the trail of an embezzlement ring that involves master disguise Paul Nichols (John Gilgreen) and his girlfriend Peggy Sue Thompson. Sgt MacDonald is actor William Boyett, a character actor that you would recognize from dozens of minor parts in TV and the movies, lots of cops and cowboys, he must have made a solid upper middle class living on the consistent parts he had over the decades. Friday and Gannon go undercover at a hotel to find the location of an illegal gambling operation. They take him downtown to take his statement, ask him additional questions, and end up breaking the case when their superior recognizes the man. Evans eventually changes his mind when he defuses a potentially inflammatory incident between a black man and a white man without assistance or having to arrest anyone, and is thanked by bystanders; the community group regains interest, and 90% of the applicants are hired by the LAPD. It's Me, Margaret. When they interview the parents, they learn Walter is abusive and Louise is unusually clingy to her husband. Friday: [brandishing a shotgun] Flinch, and you'll be chasing your head down Fifth Street! Veronica Cartwright (Melissa Stevens), All four seasons of this series have been released on DVD; Season 1 ("Dragnet 1967") by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, and seasons 2 ("1968"), 3 ("1969") and 4 ("1970") by Shout! Friday and Gannon are working day watch and must go to the hospital when a veteran police officer and his young partner are seriously wounded in a liquor store holdup where they deal with very different reactions of the wives.
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