Listen "Dragnet "The Big New Years""
Episode Synopsis
As we step into the shoes of Sergeant Joe Friday, played by Jack Webb, and his various partners over the years, listeners are immersed in the day-to-day challenges faced by the LAPD in solving crimes. The show's signature opening, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent," became synonymous with the program's commitment to authenticity.
"Dragnet" not only showcased the intricate process of police work but also delved into the moral and ethical complexities surrounding crime and justice. Each episode, based on actual case files, unfolded with a documentary-style narrative that added a layer of realism rarely seen in radio dramas of the time.
This episode was originally broadcast March 8th, 1951 on NBC Radio.
"Dragnet" not only showcased the intricate process of police work but also delved into the moral and ethical complexities surrounding crime and justice. Each episode, based on actual case files, unfolded with a documentary-style narrative that added a layer of realism rarely seen in radio dramas of the time.
This episode was originally broadcast March 8th, 1951 on NBC Radio.
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