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Dragnet, the radio series, premiered on NBC on June 3, 1949, and ended on February 26, 1957. A set of 314 original episodes aired between June 1949 and September 1955 with ".22 Rifle For Christmas" and "The Big Little Jesus" usually re-run during Christmas time.Re-runs were broadcast from the end of September 1955 to February 1957. The vast majority of the episodes are available free on various sites around the Internet.

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  • Dragnet, the radio series, premiered on NBC on June 3, 1949, and ended on February 26, 1957. A set of 314 original episodes aired between June 1949 and September 1955 with ".22 Rifle For Christmas" and "The Big Little Jesus" usually re-run during Christmas time.Re-runs were broadcast from the end of September 1955 to February 1957. The vast majority of the episodes are available free on various sites around the Internet. (en)
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  • For seven months, Friday's been working with federal and state agents in breaking a narcotics ring. After returning to active duty from his undercover assignment , he helped apprehend a small fry in the narcotics trade. The police then turn their attention to the number one man in the narcotics business on the west coast, the big man, Arthur Z. Belmont. A stakeout begins in Manhattan Beach. (en)
  • A police officer is shot down on the front steps of his home. There's no apparent motive for the shooting and the assailant escaped in a blue sedan. Jack Carver, just out of Folsom, is later suspected of killing the cop for revenge for sending him to prison. Friday poses as a criminal in jail to find the missing murder weapon. (en)
  • A phone call comes into the police from a Mr. Gray, who tells them his wife Hazel has been murdered. He's not sure who the killer is, but when questioned he can't tell the same story twice about how it happened. (en)
  • * Ben Romero passes away immediately before this episode opens. The show opens with a dedication to the memory of actor Barton Yarborough who had likewise died eight days before the episode aired. * Barney Phillips assumes the role as Joe Friday's partner, Ed Jacobs. (en)
  • Walter Harrison crouches on the window ledge of a downtown building, thirteen stories above the street. He threatens to leap to his death within the hour. (en)
  • A confessed murderer, Annie Johnson, is paroled from the state prison for women from a murder conviction. After seven months the parole office loses contact with her. She is then suspected of harming Laura Muller, the woman responsible for her parole and has since disappeared. Foul play is suspected. (en)
  • Friday and Romero search for the murderer of an informant — small-time narcotics user Benny Trounsel — who was beaten to death shortly after tipping the authorities to a new narcotics ring stealing from doctor's offices and hospitals. (en)
  • A wealthy businessman in the city drops from sight. His car is found on the dock—an apparent suicide scenario—but there's no body. Friday and Romero start to search for him, but after a lot of missing persons police work, no laws are broken and the man is found just trying to get away from it all. (en)
  • A couple of unidentified thieves start a campaign of burglaries in the city. Homes are broken into and stripped of their furnishings, with the thieves selling all the furniture from the homes they break into to families out of town, starting with the house of a little girl and her grandfather. (en)
  • Twenty one girls have been knifed while at a high school. So far there's only been assaults, no murders, but with a potential killer roaming the halls of the high school, the Police are called in. (en)
  • Officer John Bemis is shot and mortally wounded. One of the suspects, the shooter, James Vickers, is apprehended by Friday and Romero, but the other is still at large. When the officer dies, and the suspect in custody is shot and killed while attempting to escape, the hunt for the other shooter intensifies. (en)
  • A worried mother calls the police and reports her four-year-old twins girls as missing. Hours pass and the children fail to turn up. A neighborhood search commences but soon the girls come home and reveal they have been molested. Friday and the other cops become determined to convict the sick fiend. (en)
  • The mysterious "Myra" has been using teams of youngsters to break into and steal valuables from parked automobiles. In three months, they have broken into 250 cars, and property mounting well over $1,000 has been stolen. Two useful members of the gang have been apprehended, and Friday and Romero interrogate them in an attempt to reveal the name of the operation's ringleader. (en)
  • A gang of veteran dope peddlers moves into LA. They offer a hundred thousand dollars worth of heroin for sale. Sergeant Friday tries to trap Howard Scully, a careful narcotics wholesaler, who leads the gang. Friday goes undercover and poses as a buyer; he meets the leaders contacts and they're ready to do business. (en)
  • Friday and new partner Frank Smith are after a trio of robbers who hijacked a Registered Mail truck for its cash. *This case marks the first appearance of Frank Smith, who would be Joe's partner for the rest of the radio series (en)
  • * Unknown, Program not available. (en)
  • Friday and Romero receive a complaint about an eight-year-old boy and his sister. A neighbour reports they've been going from door to door begging for food. Supposedly the children are from well to do parents. Friday and Romero investigate and find that the children's mother, Mrs. Kessler, is missing. Meanwhile, one of the children soon dies at only 22-months-old. (en)
  • A man and his wife are found strangled to death in a rooming house, and the killer has set fire to the room to cover his tracks. Also a dead parrot, who's also been strangled, lies on the floor beside the bodies. (en)
  • Three persons are shot down in a twelve thousand dollar hold up. One of the bandits, Stanley Turk Webber, is apprehended, convicted and sent to prison for life. The other one, Frank Chaney, is still at large. But thanks to a tip from Cheney's father, he is captured at a freighter loading dynamite in the harbor. Meanwhile, in an unrelated subplot, Friday calls fellow officer, Dorothy Rivers, about her lost purse and their date at the movies the previous night. Friday works up the courage to ask her to have dinner with him at his mother's next week. (en)
  • Two armed bandits have robbed large jewelry stores in the city. One suspect escapes but one is apprehended and identified as a friend of Friday's, Max Tyler. However, Tyler escapes from jail, and shoots and injures Romero. It's up to Friday to recapture him again. (en)
  • Twelve men drop completely from sight over a short period of time. One of them is Paul Davis. There's evidence of foul play. Four months pass before Friday and Romero finally locate the main suspect in the case. As they interview him, they realize they may have found a serial killer. (en)
  • A lone bandit robs a jewelry store in broad daylight and takes five thousand dollars in precious stones. The bandit is reckless and well-armed but soon gets caught by the police after causing a traffic collision during his attempted escape. Then the robber escapes from the lockup and must be recaptured again. (en)
  • A highway patrolman has disappeared from his cruiser, out in the countryside. His cruiser was found with the motor running and lights on. (en)
  • A small bakery, "Stendahl's Bakery Shop", is held up. The perpetrator shot the shop owner and his daughter down without reason. (en)
  • *Ed Jacobs becomes an instructor for the police academy, and Ben Romero's nephew, Officer Bill Lockwood , becomes Joe's new partner for the next few episodes. (en)
  • *The episode is a remake of Episode 14 "Eric Kelby - Buried Body in Nursery" with new names, and Ed Jacobs as Joe's partner. (en)
  • A sudden wave of jewel thefts is sweeping the city. In sixteen days, sixteen burglaries have been committed, one each night. The trail leads to Walter Tracy, but Friday and Romero soon realise that finding the loot is a lot harder than finding Tracy, who won't reveal the location of the stolen jewels. (en)
  • A homicidal maniac wielding a brick-bat is loose in the city. In every instance he leaves the murder weapon behind and there are no fingerprints or clues for the police to identify him. A 1,000-man dragnet slowly gets him cornered, and it's up to Friday, Romero and the other members of the LAPD to get the killer before he strikes again. (en)
  • Two criminals rob and beat up Myrtle Shaw, an elderly woman, who was on her way to the bank. The suspects are cruel and ruthless, so it's the police and Friday's job to find them. (en)
  • A well-organized ring of car thieves comes to town. A 1949 Cadillac is stolen, Friday and Romero find it at Herman Lester's salvage yard. Plus Lester's salvage business is busy but shouldn't be due to the Korean War. Friday and Romero try to break the stolen car racket. (en)
  • Unknown, Program not available. (en)
  • * Due to technical difficulties at the time of its broadcast, we are not told what division Friday & Jacobs are working, but they mention that the culprit they are pursuing is a bunco suspect. (en)
  • A new recording of the same story aired in the past 3 Christmases, with Frank Smith as Joe's partner. (en)
  • Friday and Romero try and catch a kidnapper after a 21-year-old girl has disappeared and a letter has been received demanding $30,000 for the girl's return. The letter is signed "The Wolf." (en)
  • A rash of thefts and robberies, have broken out across the city and suspicion points to an organized gang of juveniles hanging out on Spring Street, where a shady soda fountain owner is suspected of being their fence. One of the gang members has been wounded and another is shot by a night watchman while committing a robbery. Friday and Romero must try and round up and arrest the gang of youths before anyone else is killed. (en)
  • A gang of vicious "Hitch-Hike Bandits" are committing assaults, robberies and attempted murders. Their victims are army officers stationed in the city. After one of the victims is killed by the gunmen, a manhunt is on. (en)
  • A gang of holdup men have been running loose in Los Angeles they are heavily armed and quick to shoot. They have committed more than a dozen robberies, usually drugstores, but one night they rob and kill the manager of a dance hall. A stake-out in a garage yields some arrests and a total of twelve guns are recovered. After a trial, two of the gang break out of jail and have to be recaptured. (en)
  • * Unknown, Program not available. * Though the Radio episode is unavailable, there has been a TV adaptation which is still available. In the TV adaptation a veteran thief is acquitted and a year later the police monitor him when he returns to LA. (en)
  • A gang of four young hoodlums and their puppy have come to Los Angeles from San Francisco. They are already wanted for a series of robberies in San Francisco and are planning to pull a big job in Los Angeles. They're armed, reckless and cold-blooded, but a long stake-out with an alcoholic desk clerk might provide results. (en)
  • Friday and Romero are on the trail of a psychotic homicidal maniac who has killed and mutilated several young women in Los Angeles. Special Note: This marks the first series appearance of Harry Morgan, who would later play Officer Bill Gannon in both the 1966 film and the subsequent TV series. He plays the hotel manager, Ford. (en)
  • Friday has been off duty for two hours when he receives an emergency phone call from Chief of Detectives Ed Backstrand. An entire block in the heart of the city has been threatened with complete destruction by Vernon Carney. He is threatening to blow up City Hall with a bomb if his brother isn't freed from jail by nine o'clock. Friday and Romero are tasked with getting the bomb away from him before it is too late. (en)
  • A gang of hijackers has started to work in Los Angeles and have stolen truckloads of $80,000 in valuable merchandise. The cops have a lead on a Thomas Laval, who admits to being involved in a truck hijacking. While in Friday and Romero's custody, he jumps out of a window, and both detectives are accused of pushing him to his death. (en)
  • A well-liked 21-year-old waitress named Helen Corday is murdered with a steel pipe. With no known motive for the killing, Friday and Romero follow a perplexing trail of false leads in search of the truth. Later remade for television in Season 5 of the 1951 TV Series, episode #126, "The Big Pipe". (en)
  • A potential killer is on the loose; he's robbed six people. Nicknamed "The Rattlesnake Bandit", he takes great pleasure in beating his victims senseless before shooting them. There's no reason at all for these senseless beatings, and he moves fast and is well armed. (en)
  • A group of high-grade heroin traffickers come to town. Using a fake bindle to pass himself off as a dealer looking to make a big buy, Friday tries to go undercover and infiltrate the ring. (en)
  • Friday and Romero go searching for a criminal dubbed "The Werewolf" by the media, who has beaten up and robbed eighteen young women in LA's Central district. The nickname for the criminal caught on because he is big, hairy, and ugly. He always seems to be one step ahead of the LAPD. (en)
  • Scores of lone women have been beaten and robbed by two young purse-snatchers working in a downtown neighbourhood. The victims have been unable to identify the two young hoodlums. (en)
  • A cop on a stake-out is killed by a shotgun blast from three quick-trigger gunmen in a bar. Friday's boss wants the killers caught before the next sunrise; soon, Friday, Romero, and other members of the LAPD trap the killers in an apartment house. (en)
  • A woman is knifed to death, and her body bears the mark of a brutally slain attack. The Police are called in by the woman's son who had found the body. During the investigation, it's revealed the mom had several boyfriends, and one of her current boyfriends was jealous of her having other boyfriends. As the Dragnet closes in on the killer, his sister arranges for the suspect to surrender. (en)
  • A new member of the congregation receives anonymous letters and phone calls threatening her with murder. The notes bear the mark of a fanatic, but police suspect fraud until a faked attack confirms their suspicion. * The Second Reformed Church of the Holy Book is the name of the church. (en)
  • An expert confidence man, "Gentleman Wallace", has resumed operations in Los Angeles. His criminal record dates back thirty-five years. He's a born con-man, a master in the art of the gentle swindle whose taken advantage of two used-car dealers, and many others. (en)
  • St. Christopher's Hospital pharmacy is held up and $10,000 worth of high grade narcotics are stolen. The Police are called but the bandits escape. (en)
  • A dead body is found in the streets in the early hours of the morning. He is later identified as Edward Stokes, a victim of a hit and run driver. (en)
  • Attempts have been made on the life of a notorious gangster, Gus Valentine. If he dies, it could mean an open gang war. Even though he is on the wrong side of the law, the cops must protect him. (en)
  • For the past eighteen weeks, a gang of safe men have been breaking into large grocery stores, the Wilson Bros Markets, all over the city. They work fast and have stolen over $100,000, and the police can't localize their operations. Friday and Romero are assigned to bring them in. (en)
  • A bunco gang of petty swindlers have set up operations in the city. They work the obituary racket, selling worthless merchandise to the relatives of the deceased. They're experienced, cunning and they work fast. (en)
  • A man named Harvey Kimbrel is on his way to work when he is pulled from his car on a deserted street, robbed, and beaten viciously before his car is stolen. The criminal makes good his escape. In the course of the investigation, Friday is shot by the main suspect. * Romero takes over the narration for Friday after he is shot. * In the TV adaption of this episode "The Big Frank" it is Friday's then-partner Sergeant Frank Smith that is shot and not Friday. (en)
  • For the past year a confidence man named Benton has been cheating women in LA by proposing marriage to them and then stealing their money. Mrs. Harris is the latest victim of his crime and was fleeced out of $100. She reports it to Friday and Romero who try to get a lead on him. (en)
  • A man posing as a doctor is burglarizing homes in the city. Marla Hutchins commits suicide after being robbed by the phony Dr. Schulte, owner of the Los Angeles College of Psychotherapeutics. The police have his description and must find him. (en)
  • A vicious criminal has resumed his narcotics operations in the city. The police know his name and know he's guilty, so Friday goes undercover to try to get evidence on him by infiltrating a Flats gang of narcotics pushers. (en)
  • A hold-up has been committed in a neighbouring city where a bystander is shot to death and two others are wounded. The bandits are ruthless, well armed and currently known to be in the area. Friday and Romero identify one of them as Frank Cheney, The Gentleman Bandit, a rich man who robs and kills for fun, even after an eighteen year stay in Folsom State Prison. Soon, Stanley Turk Webber, Cheney's partner in crime, is captured, but Cheney remains at large. (en)
  • A nickel-plated .44 caliber Smith & Wesson is used to shoot two officers, but conflicting descriptions of the assailants from multiple witnesses create a unique challenge, further complicated when it turns out there are two guns involved. (en)
  • A socially prominent man decides to plot to kill his wife and hires Joe Friday for the job. (en)
  • In the early hours of the morning Sheila Gordon is struck down by a hit-and-run driver. After three months of grueling police work, she takes a payoff not to show up for the trial of the guy who struck her down. Friday and Romero have to chase her down. (en)
  • Agnes Kelby has suddenly disappeared from her home; on the surface, it appears only as a routine missing persons case. Friday and Romero investigate and find that Eric Kelby, Agnes's husband, is acting very suspiciously by Insisting that his wife isn't missing. (en)
  • A vicious case of wanton and willful destruction of private property occurs to a lawyers office and suspicion points to a juvenile. The police try to find out who did it and why. Meanwhile, a young boy named Arnold Waterman confesses to a murder. When no body is found, Waterman is suspected of being the vandal Friday is looking for. (en)
  • The Police receive information that an escaped criminal, called Alfred Garvey, is hiding out in the City. While searching for him at a hotel Garvey shoots an off-duty cop, and friend of Friday and Romero, John Maxwell. He was about to go on vacation but decided to visit Friday and Romero first. Soon a Police manhunt is launched to find Garvey. (en)
  • A young narcotics addict pistol-whips a doctor leaving him in critical condition, he also steals a large quantity of narcotics from him. Meanwhile, Sergeant Friday is asked by his old high school to give a talk. After the young addict is caught, Friday delivers a speech about the use of narcotics by teenagers. * We find out in this episode that Friday lives at 1456 Collis Avenue, Los Angeles. (en)
  • A gang of "blitz bandits" have started to rob liquor stores and restaurants around Los Angeles. They are fast and efficient, with three to four and even five robberies each night. While Friday and Romero search for this gang of robbers, one of Joe's Army buddies joins the police force. (en)
  • For three months Friday's been tracking a pair of hold-up men, "The Kid Bandits", who are robbing and beating their victims. There is no pattern to their operation. They're young and they're brutal, but a pack of matches leads Friday to Fred Guenther. (en)
  • The cops search for a big blonde who shoots her victims in cold blood. So far sixteen persons have been robbed and beaten senseless. The victims describe the assailant as a tall, beautiful woman, but there is a possibility it could be a man wearing woman's clothing. (en)
  • Friday and Romero have been tracking a hold up man for months. They finally get a line on where he's hiding but he's dangerous and well armed. After a shoot-out, the criminal, George Hoffman, is arrested but escapes at his arraignment by climbing down the side of a building. (en)
  • Two little girls, aged seven and eleven, are reported missing at about 3:45pm. Somewhere between their homes and the neighbourhood grocery store they dropped from sight. Foul play is suspected when their pet Collie is later found beaten to death. * Jack Webb gives a disclaimer about this episode not being suitable for children. (en)
  • A robber disguised as a police officer goes on a crime spree over several months. Helpless citizens are kidnapped, robbed, and beaten senseless by the fake cop. He usually strikes when his victims pull up to a red traffic light; when one of his victims dies, the LAPD turns up the heat, especially when Friday and Romero realize the killer has been taunting them the entire time without them realizing it. (en)
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