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This is an episode list for the 1951 television crime drama series Dragnet. The series pilot premiered on NBC on December 16, 1951. A total of 276 episodes aired between December 1951 and August 1959.Dragnet was on both radio and television from December 1951 through February 1957.When the first Dragnet movie came out in September 1954, it was available on radio, TV and in the theatres for a while. Jack Webb directed all the episodes; James E. Moser, John Robinson and Frank Burt wrote the majority of the screenplays during the 8 season run of the show.Series star Jack Webb also wrote a handful of episodes, as did co-star Ben Alexander.

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  • This is an episode list for the 1951 television crime drama series Dragnet. The series pilot premiered on NBC on December 16, 1951. A total of 276 episodes aired between December 1951 and August 1959.Dragnet was on both radio and television from December 1951 through February 1957.When the first Dragnet movie came out in September 1954, it was available on radio, TV and in the theatres for a while. Jack Webb directed all the episodes; James E. Moser, John Robinson and Frank Burt wrote the majority of the screenplays during the 8 season run of the show.Series star Jack Webb also wrote a handful of episodes, as did co-star Ben Alexander. Barton Yarborough portrayed partner Sgt. Ben Romero in episodes 1 & 2. In episode 3, although announced as Sgt. Friday's partner, Romero does not appear, and Friday works with Sgt. Bill Cummings (portrayed by Ken Peters). After Yarborough's death on December 19, 1951, Friday's partner became Sgt. Ed Jacobs, portrayed by Barney Phillips, effective from episode #4 until the end of season one. For season two, Kenneth Patterson portrayed Officer Bill Lockwood in episode #15, after which Herb Ellis took the role of Officer Frank Smith. Ellis was replaced by Ben Alexander after five episodes, but because the shows didn't air in production order, Alexander's debut was episode #20, and Ellis' final appearance as Smith was episode #21. Alexander continued as Smith until the program's cancellation in 1959. (en)
  • Dit is een lijst met afleveringen van de Amerikaanse televisieserie Dragnet (1951). De serie telt 8 seizoenen. Een overzicht van alle afleveringen is hieronder te vinden. (nl)
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  • A unique and costly perfume bottle is taken from an upscale home and it's up to Friday and Smith to get it back. (en)
  • Sgt. Friday investigates a robber who only targets pet stores and homes that have pet birds. (en)
  • Friday and Smith catch a boy who has been vandalizing private property, but they discover that the boy's problems begin at home. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a murder-suicide of a husband and wife. (en)
  • Cast: Allene Roberts, Mel Ford, Robert Clarke, Gloria Saunders (en)
  • A masked bandit is holding up supermarkets and the police are not able to catch him. (en)
  • Friday and Smith start an investigation of two men who killed an off-duty policeman in a downtown Los Angeles bar. (en)
  • Joe Friday searches for a check forger who has been using the name of the old-time movie villain Parker Allington, who died three years ago. The search takes him to a former extra who has given up show business for crime. (en)
  • A report of a two-year-old child drinking bleach sends Friday and Smith on a hunt to find the mother for questioning. (en)
  • A con man makes lonely women fall for his charms, then steals their money and disappears. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are looking for two thugs that seem to have disappeared from the city. (en)
  • A pawn shop owner alerts Friday and Smith when a man claimed to have purchased an expensive ring that turns out to be junk and then asked the pawn shop owner to sell him a gun. Friday and Smith find the man and learn he is the latest victim of two con artists, Ernest Wilcoxson and Parker Cleaver, who are now working with a third man named Norman Crist. But when Crist is found dead in a car accident, the two conmen cannot be prosecuted. (en)
  • Two con artists are selling phony magazines subscriptions to unsuspecting suckers. (en)
  • A night club owner is shot down and there are no witnesses to the crime. (en)
  • A man is found dead in the gutter. At first it seems as a hit-run case, but Friday and Smith become suspicious when all witnesses from the night before give exactly the same story. Usually witnesses are at variance in some respects. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate the murder of a rich man. (en)
  • On New Year's Eve, Friday and Smith are working out of Central Receiving Hospital. (en)
  • * Cast: Raymond Burr, Jack Kruschen, Sam Edwards, Stacy Harris, Herb Butterfield. * (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate the hit and run of a little girl. (en)
  • A disgruntled ex-con helps Friday and Smith take down a forgery ring that has cashed thousands of dollars in forged payroll checks. (en)
  • A check forger is victimizing small businessmen in a particular neighborhood. (en)
  • Friday and Smith get a tip about a case from an unexpected place. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are on the trail of three masked men responsible for over thirty robberies. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a report from a wife that her husband is about to commit a crime. (en)
  • Friday, Smith, and Sergeant Tony Chavez get word that four armed toughs have been engaged in car thefts and other robberies in San Francisco and have made their way to LA; after determining they are staying at a cheap hotel Friday and Smith stake the place out, but must depend on a drunken desk clerk not to blow their cover. (en)
  • Three children are found abandoned, filthy and starving. Friday and Smith charge the mother with neglect. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a man based on a tip from an informant. (en)
  • An old man and his granddaughter are burgled, leaving them broke and starving. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are on the trail of a robber/arsonist that takes nothing of value and then sets the house on fire. (en)
  • A truck kills an old lady and her little grandson at a crossing and drives away. The owner of the truck asserts that he let a man called Paul borrow the truck for one hour, but he doesn't know the last name of this man or where he lives. The police must investigate all circumstances, but should Friday and Smith squander resources to seek a man they hardly believe exists? (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate the robbery of an appliance store. (en)
  • Friday and Smith have a hard time getting a robbery suspect to confess to his crimes. (en)
  • Henry Wilson, a Hollywood movie director, has been killed by a falling arc light. Was it really an accident? To answer this question, Friday and Smith go Hollywood with a wonderful excuse to visit the studios. But the two men do not fail to mix business with pleasure and they will wind up solving the mystery. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are sent to investigate a burglary report filed by an elderly person, only to find out that the report is a fake. (en)
  • * Cast Virginia Gregg, Clarence Cassell, Vivi Janiss * (en)
  • Friday investigates a robbery that is caused by a blackmail victim's refusal to pay. (en)
  • Local businessman John Keith Jarrett disappears and evidence of suicide is discovered. Friday and Smith check on the surviving members of his family and find them not the least concerned about their father's death, with his son a tennis bum, his daughter promiscuous, and his wife drunken. The case gets even murkier when a report comes in of a traffic incident upstate involving a camper in which the driver was using Jarrett's license. (en)
  • Robbers phone doctors for house calls then assault them and steal their drugs, and when they are cornered by Friday and Smith one opens fire and is shot to death by Friday, leaving him shaken to where his girlfriend Ann Baker must reassure him he was in the right. (en)
  • The owner of a flower shop kills a man who is trying to rob him, but the corpse mysteriously vanishes. (en)
  • Two elderly women are struck down by a hit-and-run driver. (en)
  • Friday and Smith Investigate a Bank Robbery. The suspect is found by a witness getting three numbers from his license plate. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate the former employee of a tie manufacturing company. (en)
  • * Cast: Olan Soule, Cliff Arquette, Tom McKee, Helen Kleeb, Jeanne Baird, Ted Bliss, Mel Ford. * (en)
  • A woman named Marjorie Lewis reports finding an abandoned baby at a bus terminal. Joe and Frank take the baby but as they investigate they find discrepancies in Lewis' story. (en)
  • * Cast: Herb Ellis, Allene Roberts, Herb Vigran * (en)
  • * Cast: Lee Marvin. * (en)
  • A tourist leaves her purse in the back of a cab and it's up to Friday and Smith to track it down. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are trying to bring down a street gang but are having a hard time getting to the top man known as The Organizer. (en)
  • A man stands upon the ledge of a tall building and threatens to jump to his death below. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are looking for a missing businessman. (en)
  • * Cast: Vic Perrin. * Note: this episode has only 3 actors and the entire show is filmed on one set. * (en)
  • A man is beaten and robbed, then the thieves intimidate him and his family so he'll refuse to testify against them. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate the murder of a girl who came to Los Angeles with a dream of being an actress. (en)
  • When several teenagers ransack a movie theater Friday discovers they were set off by overdosing on drugs and that a high school student selling the stuff recently robbed a dealer with stuff that will kill him. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a doctor making false insurance claims. (en)
  • An elderly man appears to have killed himself with a rifle, but the cops soon learn that it was no accident. (en)
  • A woman is murdered when she is given an overdose of chloroform. (en)
  • An invalid woman and her elderly father are brutally beaten, the father fatally, and the trail leads police to a former handyman. (en)
  • Sgt Friday and officer Smith struggle to crack a case involving a cat burglar. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a series of robberies. This is the final episode of the series. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are looking into a report of a missing woman that turns into a murder investigation. (en)
  • A teenage boy steals food for his starving family. (en)
  • Friday and Smith have to watch out for sweet Annie. (en)
  • Cast Norman Bartold, Peter Brocco, Julie Van Zandt (en)
  • Cast Red Barry, Edward Keane (en)
  • Cast: Ellen Corby, Robert Knapp (en)
  • Cast: Leonard Nimoy, Mel Ford, Harry Bartell (en)
  • Cast: Lillian Powell, Marian Richman (en)
  • Cast: Richard Garland, James Anderson (en)
  • Friday and Smith are on the trail of a gang that is robbing local drugstores. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate the report of a drug ring. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are looking for a missing child. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a corrupt cop. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a gabling racket. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a gang of thugs. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a rash of burglaries. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a robbery report. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate another con ring. (en)
  • Friday and Smith track down a missing baby. (en)
  • Friday goes undercover to catch a racist murderer. (en)
  • Friday is looking for a crooked cop. (en)
  • An auction house is held up and the only clue to the bandits lies in a dropped matchbook. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a series of jade robberies. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are looking for a missing woman that left her three children with her sister. (en)
  • A bartender's wife is kidnapped, beaten and rolled in hot tar. (en)
  • A woman's badly mutilated body is found in a churchyard on Christmas eve. The only clue is a key lying under her. (en)
  • Friday and Smith team up with a newspaper reporter so they can investigate television repairmen who may be overcharging their customers. (en)
  • Friday and Romero deal with man threatening to blow up city hall if he doesn't get his demands. (en)
  • Con artists sell junk disguised as valuable jewelry to relatives of recently deceased people by reading obituaries and posing as people contacted by their deceased relatives. Friday and Smith use information from a former con man gone straight to bust the gang. (en)
  • Several babies are stolen in the city. (en)
  • Friday and Smith track a man who writes bad checks for expensive clothes and then sells the clothes for a profit. (en)
  • A holdup man is sticking up bars. After he takes the money he kills many of his victims. Sergeant Friday has few leads other than that the holdup man likes a certain song on the jukebox. (en)
  • While investigating a routine robbery with Friday, Smith suffers a critical gunshot wound. Sergeant Friday is out for vengeance. (en)
  • A woman disappears and her husband is the prime suspect, but Friday and Smith will have a hard time getting past his fierce guard dogs. (en)
  • A woman reports that her husband has failed to come home after going out with his business partner. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a missing persons report. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a husband and wife con team that have a long criminal record. (en)
  • Friday and Smith search for the person who left a dead woman in a hospital elevator. (en)
  • In looking into a dead woman case, Friday and Smith track clues all around the city and find a strangler. (en)
  • An attempt is made on the life of a gang leader. Friday and Smith must find the shooters before his followers seek revenge. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are on the trail of a robbery suspect that has robbed two stores. (en)
  • The detectives try to track down a tall, beautiful woman who has been terrorizing the city by robbing men, beating them up and in some cases shooting them. Their job is made more difficult by the fact that there are many inconsistencies in the victims' reports. (en)
  • Obscene literature and pictures are spread among youngster at a school in Los Angeles. The supplier of this illegal stuff turns out to be a former film producer from the days of silent movies. (en)
  • Friday and Smith use a stolen check as a lead to a series of used car lot robberies. (en)
  • Friday must cope with the sudden death of his partner, Ben Romero, as he and his new partner track a pair of escaped convicts. (en)
  • Gordon Miller, a young pianist, is found near an abandoned freight car holding the dead body of a woman in his arms. He claims he has killed her. Called to interrogate him, Friday and Smith remain skeptical. (en)
  • Cab drivers are being held up, but the descriptions given by the victims don't match. (en)
  • An elderly woman is badly beaten and robbed while on her way to the bank. The trail leads to an ex-prizefighter. (en)
  • There seems to be a lot of recent theft at retail stores in the city, and Friday and his partner are on the case. The detectives question a salesperson from a big department store downtown, and she denies any involvement. They talk to a woman who was at the bus station, who saw another woman leave a parcel which contained a fur coat. Eventually Friday talks to a teenage girl, who saw a woman discard boxes of new items in a vacant lot. The girl knows the woman's identity, and soon the officers are interrogating the shoplifter, a doctor's wife with a lot of time on her hands. (en)
  • A man reports that his wife ran off with his little girl and the man she was having an affair with. The trail leads Friday and Smith to a suicide pact. (en)
  • Friday begins to question a local gardener, who has been arrested for holding up a grocery store. During the interrogation Friday begins to have strong doubts about the man's guilt, and sets out to discover why the man has confessed to a crime Friday believes he didn't commit. (en)
  • An old man sits on his front porch with a shotgun, threatening to kill the man who poisoned his dog. (en)
  • A teenage boy turns himself in and confesses to being an addict, but he refuses to give up the names of his friends who supplied him. (en)
  • Friday and Smith use an unusual footprint to help solve a murder case. (en)
  • A cop is gunned down at home by a vengeful ex-con. Friday must go undercover in prison to obtain a full confession. (en)
  • Friday and Smith overhear a suspicious conversation while on a coffee break in a diner. (en)
  • A circus man reports that a tiger escaped from his truck and is now on the loose in Los Angeles. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are assigned to a case of a woman who was beaten outside her home. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a con man that marries rich women just for their money. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are on the trail of a hit-and-run driver. (en)
  • Friday and Jacobs look for an elderly woman who has been passing bad checks just three different months a year for nearly 10 years. (en)
  • Mrs. Eileen Multon picks up the wrong prescription. Now it's up to Friday and Smith to find her before it's too late. (en)
  • The market bandit starts robbing people at local markets. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate money being taken from a department store's registers with the help of store security. (en)
  • Friday goes undercover to catch brothers who steal people's money by posing as real-estate agents. (en)
  • A woman reports her husband missing and Friday and Smith are assigned to find him. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a rash of supermarket robberies, and the burglar's calling card is leaving crackers scattered all over the floor of the store. (en)
  • A group of bandits arm themselves and break their comrades out of jail. (en)
  • A man forges checks to keep himself and his wife in an expensive lifestyle, but he goes too far when he buys a slick convertible. (en)
  • Someone murdered a secretary late at night in her office. She was beaten to death with a metal pipe wrapped in newspaper. Could it be the drunk found three blocks away beating his head against a wall? (en)
  • A single mother is stabbed to death in her home. The list of suspects includes her teenage son and her many boyfriends. (en)
  • A case hits too close to home for Friday when his old army buddy robs a liquor store and shoots his partner. Friday believes his friend wants to go straight after doing time, but things get worse when his friend breaks jail. (en)
  • Friday is assigned to investigate the murder of a rich man. (en)
  • Friday has to catch a bad cop who has been dealing with the mob. (en)
  • The detectives take a report of valuables stolen from the home of a somewhat eccentric old lady. They begin to suspect something is amiss when she starts talking about how she gets the "scoop" on crimes by being the first to report them to the local newspaper. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate reports of counterfeit money appearing all over the city. (en)
  • A man impersonating a police officer is going to local businesses and asking for donations for the widows and orphans fund. Smith and Friday set out to stop the con man. (en)
  • Friday and Jacobs interrogate a jewelry store owner about the theft of $20,000 worth of precious gems. The suspect repeatedly tries calling his wife but keeps getting a busy signal because his wife is constantly talking on the phone. (en)
  • A con artist operating in the gentle swindle steals money from grieving relatives after their loved ones die. (en)
  • Friday and Romero track down a drug ring through a small-time television actor who is hooked on heroin. (en)
  • An elderly couple are beaten and robbed. The key to finding the bandits lies in a paper boy and an alert bartender. (en)
  • Cast Lillian Powell, Peggy Webber, James Stone, Red Barry, Mel Ford (en)
  • A man walks into the station and tells Friday that he wants to confess to a murder, but the cops have a hard time verifying his story. (en)
  • A young girl commits suicide after she is tricked by a pair of movie talent scouts who are really operating a prostitution ring. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a home invasion and their only clue is a boot print in the mud by a window. (en)
  • An elderly widower is missing, so Friday and Smith retrace his actions before his disappearance. Things point to a long vacation until the story of Mrs. Banner, who rented the man's house, doesn't add up. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate the murder of a young woman who was beaten to death with a lead pipe. A filmed remake of radio episode #4, "Who Killed Helen Corday". (en)
  • A prominent dentist denies that his wife is missing, but Friday and Smith can find no trace of her. (en)
  • A bakery owner and his daughter are shot down during a robbery. (en)
  • An insurance adjuster files a report with Friday about possible fraudulent insurance claims. (en)
  • Friday goes under cover to bust a drug ring that is operating out of a high-class hotel. (en)
  • Friday and Smith discover that the key to finding a hold-up artist lies in his married girlfriend. (en)
  • A bunch of forged checks are popping up all over the city and it's up to Friday and Smith to catch the forger. (en)
  • An ex-con called The Gentleman Bandit begins working again when he holds up a bank with two helpers. (en)
  • A robber called "The Rattlesnake Bandit" takes pleasure in beating and shooting his victims after he takes their money. (en)
  • A teenage boy under arrest admits to police that his brother is planning to rob a loan company. (en)
  • Friday and Jacobs are called to the apartment of a man who phoned in the fatal shooting of his wife. The husband claims it was suicide, but upon looking at the crime scene and talking to neighbors Friday and Jacobs begin to wonder if it was murder. (en)
  • Friday and Smith must track a pair of escaped convicts across the Mexican border. (en)
  • An immigrant is brutally beaten to death and the trail may lead to the victim's abused wife. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a report of a man hitting his wife. (en)
  • A young man is found hiding in an empty train car with the strangled body of an older woman next to him. (en)
  • Friday and Smith happen to catch a man trying to sell a stolen ring at a pawn shop. (en)
  • Friday leads a team in a raid on the house of a very dangerous armed robber, which results in a bloody shootout. (en)
  • A couple are robbed and murdered, along with their pet parrot. The killer uses a time bomb to start a fire and cover up his crime. (en)
  • CAST: Robert Knapp, Herb Butterfield, Sarah Selby, J.P. O'Donnell (en)
  • An expectant mother is run down and killed by two teenagers in a hot rod. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a man who is writing bad checks. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are looking for a robber with an unusual tattoo. (en)
  • A city councilman is beaten to death outside a bar and it's up to Friday and Smith to find his killer. (en)
  • Two hold-up men are robbing and beating pedestrians in the downtown area. (en)
  • A doctor is beaten and robbed of prescription drugs. (en)
  • Friday and Smith have to find a man selling forged passports and paperwork. (en)
  • Police find themselves in a stand-off when an armed bank robber takes a woman hostage in her home. (en)
  • Friday and Jacobs are out to catch a safe burglar who has been on the loose for seven months. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are investigating a missing office safe. (en)
  • Friday and Smith try to prove that a salvage yard operator is using his business to fix up stolen cars. (en)
  • A housewife, Ella Ryburn reports to Friday and Smith that she cannot contact her mother, who is married to Alfred Rudolph Shroder. When he is questioned, Shroder claims his wife left him and that he sold their house and put her items in storage, but Friday and Smith do some more checking and find some discrepancies, then when they go to the house with Ella Ryburn they discover the basement ceiling contains blood. But it isn't until the two officers find a pair of glasses that they deduce what happened. (en)
  • Friday and Smith talk about some of their past cases during a slow New Year's Eve shift. (en)
  • Friday goes undercover as a bar owner in order to break up an illegal jukebox operation. (en)
  • Friday and Jacobs track down a serial killer and get a confession over a meal with the suspect. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are looking for a burglar who leaves a milk bottle at the scene of the crime. They suspect a juvenile might be involved. (en)
  • Friday and Smith go after a burglar who plans to break into a bank through a tunnel. (en)
  • Friday and Smith reopen a closed case because a tip leads them to believe they have the wrong person. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate three traffic accidents in one night. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate the fatal shooting of a liquor store owner. (en)
  • Friday gets a call from a former mental patient who is threatening to kill himself and his family. (en)
  • A group of con artists are posing as cops and victimizing out-of-town businessmen in fashionable hotels. (en)
  • A bandit carrying a sawed-off shotgun is robbing hotels in the downtown area. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are torn between two suspects when a man reports that his wife has been strangled. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are investigating a rash of car thefts. The stolen cars are being sold with forged pink slips. (en)
  • A landlord begins threatening his tenants so he can force them to move out of his building. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate the death of a young girl that is initially ruled a suicide but turns out to be murder. (en)
  • A newborn baby is stolen from a hospital nursery and the trail leads the police to a deranged mother. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a con involving fake license plates. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are assigned to the business office, where they must deal with the paperwork on a busy weekend. (en)
  • The victim of a so-called "mental therapist," a young woman commits suicide after being robbed of her furs and jewels. It is up to Friday and Smith to trace the man and to stop him from striking anymore. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are on the trail of a bunch of teenagers selling fake magazine subscriptions. (en)
  • Signs point to foul play when a highway patrolman disappears from his car along a deserted road. (en)
  • A police officer is suspended from duty when he is accused of taking a bribe in exchange for a prisoner's release. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are on the trail of a thief whose victims are attending weddings and funerals. (en)
  • An elderly couple suddenly disappears from a fashionable neighborhood. (en)
  • A police rookie is accused of assaulting a citizen and stealing his money. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are on the trail of a burglar who breaks into houses in broad daylight. (en)
  • The detectives search for a missing mother and child at the behest of her mother-in-law, unaware that the girl's husband has died in action and is not overseas as the woman had claimed. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a report of a teen gang war in the middle of Los Angeles. (en)
  • A man accuses his son of stabbing him, but Friday and Smith find out that his son has an airtight alibi. (en)
  • Did someone really try to kill George Byron? Friday and Smith are on the case to find out. (en)
  • Friday and Smith search for a missing boy. The first sign that the case is serious is when blood is found. Further probing reveals the boy's parents had purchased him a .22-caliber rifle for Christmas — and the weapon is missing, removed from its wrapped package. * (en)
  • Friday and Smith receive an anonymous note that leads them to a group of neglected and drug-using teenagers. (en)
  • A distraught father reports that his teenage daughter is missing, and things look more bleak when her murdered pet is discovered in her room. (en)
  • A divorced mother is killed in bed by a shotgun while her young boy sleeps beside her. (en)
  • A woman reports her Jade collection stolen and it's up to Friday and Smith to find it. (en)
  • Three men are taken into custody for the murder of a former vaudeville actress who owned a large steamer trunk. The three men maintain innocence so they are left alone in a station office that is wired to pick up their conversations, though one of them suspects just that. (en)
  • A howling dog leads to the unearthing of the battered body of an old woman in her garden. (en)
  • Friday is on the hunt for a group of teens that are stealing sports cars. (en)
  • A woman receives threatening letters from an unknown stalker. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate what seems to be the perfect crime. (en)
  • A man suddenly becomes ill and dies after eating his dinner at home. (en)
  • A missing young boy is found and returned to his grandfather, but the case gets complicated when the grandfather suspects that the boy is not his own grandson. (en)
  • Friday and Smith go after a bandit who is robbing mailboxes and then trying to cash other people's checks. (en)
  • Smith takes a personal interest when a strong-arm bandit threatens his family if he doesn't back off the case. (en)
  • A watch salesman reports that he was robbed by two men whom he drank with the night before. (en)
  • This episode underwent an almost word-for-word remake in the 1967 Dragnet series as The Christmas Story. (en)
  • Friday works with a postal inspector to catch a gang using the mail to scam money from people. (en)
  • Friday testifies at the trial of a man accused of a hit-and-run, but the main witness against him suddenly disappears. (en)
  • Friday and Smith are looking for a man who sells fake honeymoon trips to unsuspecting couples. (en)
  • A young man reports that he was robbed by bandits on horseback while he was down in Mexico. (en)
  • Four-year-old twin girls are abducted from the local park. (en)
  • Friday and Smith investigate a man who is conning people by using the want ads. (en)
  • Friday and Smith search for the brutal killer of a 21-year-old woman. (en)
  • † Unlike every other episode of Dragnet, Friday never explicitly identifies his partner in this episode's opening narration. Friday is called to the scene alone, and arrives alone. Bill Lockwood is one of the police officers already on the scene, and Friday proceeds to work with him and others. (en)
  • A man reports that a police officer blackmailed him for money and then beat him up, and he has the bruises to prove his story. (en)
  • The estranged husband of Nora Hamlin storms her mother's house threatening to kill himself, and is found dead. But when the case appears open and shut, examination of the death bullet shows it could not possibly be fired from the gun the man was holding, so Friday must reinterview the man's mother-in-law, who'd been reading The Bible when the man stormed into her house. (en)
  • Cast: Dororthy Abbott, Art Gilmore, Gloria Saunders (en)
  • An informant tips off police to a shipment of heroin coming into the country. Friday goes undercover to bust open the ring. (en)
  • A man is found dead in an alley and it's up to Friday and Smith to find his killer and notify the man's wife. (en)
  • Friday and Smith try to capture a ring of truck hijackers. (en)
  • Friday and Smith must find the men who murdered a gang boss before an open gang war starts. (en)
  • Women are attacked in a small area at bus stops, but when the attacker is scratched in the face in a fight with a woman he is cornered and shoots an officer. (en)
  • A friend of Friday's asks him for help when he discovers that his son has been using drugs, and may be selling them as well. (en)
  • Friday poses as a hired killer for a man who wants his wife dead. (en)
  • A con artist is swindling jewelers using fake diamonds. (en)
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  • Dit is een lijst met afleveringen van de Amerikaanse televisieserie Dragnet (1951). De serie telt 8 seizoenen. Een overzicht van alle afleveringen is hieronder te vinden. (nl)
  • This is an episode list for the 1951 television crime drama series Dragnet. The series pilot premiered on NBC on December 16, 1951. A total of 276 episodes aired between December 1951 and August 1959.Dragnet was on both radio and television from December 1951 through February 1957.When the first Dragnet movie came out in September 1954, it was available on radio, TV and in the theatres for a while. Jack Webb directed all the episodes; James E. Moser, John Robinson and Frank Burt wrote the majority of the screenplays during the 8 season run of the show.Series star Jack Webb also wrote a handful of episodes, as did co-star Ben Alexander. (en)
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  • List of Dragnet (1951 TV series) episodes (en)
  • Lijst van afleveringen van Dragnet 1951 (nl)
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  • Dragnet S01E01 The Human Bomb (en)
  • Dragnet S01E02 The Big Actor (en)
  • Dragnet S01E04 The Big Mother (en)
  • Dragnet S01E05 The Big Cast (en)
  • Dragnet S01E11 The Big September Man (en)
  • Dragnet S01E12 The Big Phone Call (en)
  • Dragnet S01E13 The Big Casing (en)
  • Dragnet S01E14 The Big Lamp (en)
  • Dragnet S02E04 The Big Seventeen (en)
  • Dragnet S02E07 .22 Rifle For Christmas (en)
  • Dragnet S02E09 The Big Grandma (en)
  • Dragnet S02E11 The Big Show (en)
  • Dragnet S02E14 The Big Hate (en)
  • Dragnet S02E19 The Big Break (en)
  • Dragnet S02E26 The Big Frank (en)
  • Dragnet S02E27 The Big Lease (en)
  • Dragnet S02E28 The Big Hands (en)
  • Dragnet S02E32 The Big Barrette (en)
  • Dragnet S02E33 The Big Dance (en)
  • Dragnet S03E04 The Big Betty (en)
  • Dragnet S03E11 The Big Will (en)
  • Dragnet S03E16 The Big Thief (en)
  • Dragnet S03E17 The Big Little Jesus (en)
  • Dragnet S03E19 The Big Trunk (en)
  • Dragnet S03E21 The Big Boys (en)
  • Dragnet S03E24 The Big Children (en)
  • Dragnet S03E27 The Big Winchester (en)
  • Dragnet S03E28 The Big Shoplift (en)
  • Dragnet S03E29 The Big Hit and Run Killer (en)
  • Dragnet S03E31 The Big Girl (en)
  • Dragnet S03E34 The Big Frame (en)
  • Dragnet S03E39 The Big False Make (en)
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  • Dragnet S04E02 The Big Fraud (en)
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  • Dragnet S04E09 The Big Present (en)
  • Dragnet S04E12 The Big New Years (en)
  • Dragnet S04E18 The Big Rod (en)
  • Dragnet S04E20 The Big Rod (en)
  • Dragnet S04E23 The Big TV (en)
  • Dragnet S05E04 The Big Lift (en)
  • Dragnet S05E06 The Big Gap (en)
  • Dragnet S05E07 The Big Look (en)
  • Dragnet S05E09 The Big Bird (en)
  • Dragnet S05E34 The Big Deal (en)
  • Dragnet S07E28 The Big War (en)
  • Dragnet S08E04 The Big Oskar (en)
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