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Dragnet (1951 – 1959 Series) Cast: Jack Webb As Sgt. Joe Friday Barton Yarborough As Sgt. Ben Romero Barney Phillips As Sgt Dragnet (1951 – 1959 Series) Cast: Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday Barton Yarborough as Sgt. Ben Romero Barney Phillips as Sgt. Ed Jacobs Herb Ellis/Ben Alexander as Off. Frank Smith George Fenneman as Announcer Season 1 Episode01 The Human Bomb 16 December 1951 Episode02 The Big Actor 3 January 1952 Episode03 The Big Death 17 January 1952 Episode04 The Big Mother 31 January 1952 Episode05 The Big Cast 14 February 1952 Episode06 The Big Speech 28 February 1952 Episode07 The Big Parrot 13 March 1952 Episode08 The Big Moody 27 March 1952 Episode09 The Big Blast 10 April 1952 Episode10 The Big Trial 24 April 1952 Episode11 The Big September Man 8 May 1952 Episode12 The Big Phone Call 22 May 1952 Episode13 The Big Casing 5 June 1952 Episode14 The Big Lamp 19 June 1952 Season 2 Episode01 The Big Jump 11 September 1952 Episode02 The Big Sorrow 25 September 1952 Episode03 The Big Elevator 9 October 1952 Episode04 The Big Seventeen 6 November 1952 Episode05 The Big Trio 20 November 1952 Episode06 The Big Imposter 4 December 1952 Episode07 The Big .22 Rifle for Christmas 18 December 1952 Episode08 The Big Cop 1 January 1953 Episode09 The Big Grandma 8 January 1953 Episode10 The Big Whiff 15 January 1953 Episode11 The Big Show 22 January 1953 Episode12 The Big Safe 29 January 1953 Episode13 The Big Church 5 February 1953 Episode14 The Big Hate 12 February 1953 Episode15 The Big Shakedown 19 February 1953 Episode16 The Big Rose 26 February 1953 Episode17 The Big Building 5 March 1953 Episode18 The Big Run 12 March 1953 Episode19 The Big Break 19 March 1953 Episode20 The Big Light 26 March 1953 Episode21 The Big Waiter 2 April 1953 Episode22 The Big Test 9 April 1953 Episode23 The Big Lay-Out 16 April 1953 Episode24 The Big Fire 23 April 1953 Episode25 The Big Ray 30 April 1953 Episode26 The Big Frank 7 May 1953 Episode27 The Big Lease 14 May 1953 Episode28 The Big Hands 21 May 1953 Episode29 The Big Fourth 28 May 1953 Episode30 The Big Market 4 June 1953 Episode31 The Big Friend 11 June 1953 Episode32 The Big Barrette 18 June 1953 Episode33 The Big Dance 25 June 1953 Season 3 Episode01 The Big White Rat 3 September 1953 Episode02 The Big Revolt 10 September 1953 Episode03 The Big Bull 17 September 1953 Episode04 The Big Betty 24 September 1953 Episode05 The Big Sophomore 1 October 1953 Episode06 The Big Pill 8 October 1953 Episode07 The Big Lie 15 October 1953 Episode08 The Big Fake 22 October 1953 Episode09 The Big Dream 29 October 1953 Episode10 The Big Guilt 5 November 1953 Episode11 The Big Will 12 November 1953 Episode12 The Big In-Laws 19 November 1953 Episode13 The Big Lilly 26 November 1953 Episode14 The Big Kill 3 December 1953 Episode15 The Big Lover 10 December 1953 Episode16 The Big Thief 17 December 1953 Episode17 The Big Little Jesus 24 December 1953 Episode18 The Big Eavesdrop 31 December 1953 Episode19 The Big Trunk 7 January 1954 Episode20 The Big Youngster 14 January 1954 Episode21 The Big Boys 21 January 1954 Episode22 The Big Ham 28 January 1954 Episode23 The Big Chance 4 February 1954 Episode24 The Big Children 11 February 1954 Episode25 The Big Poison 18 February 1954 Episode26 The Big Quack 25 February 1954 Episode27 The Big Winchester 4 March 1954 Episode28 The Big Shoplift 11 March 1954 Episode29 The Big Hit-Run Killer 18 March 1954 Episode30 The Big Drink 25 March 1954 Episode31 The Big Girl 1 April 1954 Episode32 The Big Mattress 8 April 1954 Episode33 The Big Pug 15 April 1954 Episode34 The Big Frame 22 April 1954 Episode35 The Big Plant 29 April 1954 Episode36 The Big Check 6 May 1954 Episode37 The Big Threat 13 May 1954 Episode38 The Big Dare 20 May 1954 Episode39 The Big False Make 27 May 1954 Season 4 Episode01 The Big Producer 26 August 1954 Episode02 The Big Fraud 2 September 1954 Episode03 The Big Crime 9 September 1954 Episode04 The Big Pair 16 September 1954 Episode05 The Big Escape 23 September 1954 Episode06 The Big Kid 30 September 1954 Episode07 The Big Missing 7 October 1954 Episode08 The Big Bar 14 October 1954 Episode09 The Big Present 21 October 1954 Episode10 The Big Gangster (1) 28 October 1954 Episode11 The Big Gangster (2) 4 November 1954 Episode12 The Big New Year 11 November 1954 Episode13 The Big Want Ad 18 November 1954 Episode14 The Big Affair 25 November 1954 Episode15 The Big Bible 2 December 1954 Episode16 The Big Bindle 9 December 1954 Episode17 The Big Office 16 December 1954 Episode18 The Big Rod 30 December 1954 Episode19 The Big Rescue 6 January 1955 Episode20 The Big Family 13 January 1955 Episode21 The Big Shock 20 January 1955 Episode22 The Big Screen 27 January 1955 Episode23 The Big TV 3 February 1955 Episode24 The Big Dog 10 February 1955 Episode25 The Big Underground 17 February 1955 Episode26 The Big Key 24 February 1955 Episode27 The Big Mailman 3 March 1955 Episode28 The Big Customer 10 March 1955 Episode29 The Big Tar Baby 17 March 1955 Episode30 The Big Number 24 March 1955 Episode31 The Big Mask 31 March 1955 Episode32 The Big Sucker 7 April 1955 Episode33 The Big Mustache 14 April 1955 Episode34 The Big Heel 21 April 1955 Episode35 The Big Gone 28 April 1955 Episode36 The Big Student 5 May 1955 Episode37 The Big Watch 12 May 1955 Episode38 The Big Dig 19 May 1955 Episode39 The Big Mug 26 May 1955 Season 5 Episode01 The Big Pipe 1 September 1955 Episode02 The Big Chet 8 September 1955 Episode03 The Big No Rain 15 September 1955 Episode04 The Big Lift 22 September 1955 Episode05 The Big Confession 29 September 1955 Episode06 The Big Gap 6 October 1955 Episode07 The Big Look 13 October 1955 Episode08 The Big Glasses 20 October 1955 Episode09 The Big Bird 27 October 1955 Episode10 The Big Laugh 3 November 1955 Episode11 The Big Smoke 10 November 1955 Episode12 The Big Bounce 17 November 1955 Episode13 The Big Shot 24 November 1955 Episode14 The Big Locker 1 December 1955 Episode15 The Big Note 8 December 1955 Episode16 The Big Genius 15 December 1955 Episode17 The Big Reminisce 29 December 1955 Episode18 The Big Tour 5 January 1956 Episode19 The Big Sisters 12 January 1956 Episode20 The Big Ruling 19 January 1956 Episode21 The Big Fall Guy 26 January 1956 Episode22 The Big Set 2 February 1956 Episode23 The Big Child 9 February 1956 Episode24 The Big Slug 16 February 1956 Episode25 The Big Daughter 23 February 1956 Episode26 The Big No Suicide 1 March 1956 Episode27 The Big Siege 8 March 1956 Episode28 The Big Mama 15 March 1956 Episode29 The Big Revision 22 March 1956 Episode30 The Big Ex-Blonde 29 March 1956 Episode31 The Big Bobo 5 April 1956 Episode32 The Big Rush 12 April 1956 Episode33 The Big Setup 19 April 1956 Episode34 The Big Deal 26 April 1956 Episode35 The Big Wish 3 May 1956 Episode36 The Big Hate 10 May 1956 Episode37 The Big Housemaid 17 May 1956 Episode38 The Big Gift 24 May 1956 Episode39 The Big Savage 31 May 1956 Season 6 Episode01 The Big Cat 27 September 1956 Episode02 The Big Misses 11 October 1956 Episode03 The Big Beer 18 October 1956 Episode04 The Big Net 25 October 1956 Episode05 The Big Convertible 1 November 1956 Episode06 The Big Limp 8 November 1956 Episode07 The Big Tattoo 15 November 1956 Episode08 The Big Odd 22 November 1956 Episode09 The Big Bill 29 November 1956 Episode10 The Big Search 6 December 1956 Episode11 The Big Talk 13 December 1956 Episode12 The Big Doting Mother 20 December 1956 Episode13 The Big Handcuffs 27 December 1956 Episode14 The Big Father 3 January 1957 Episode15 The Big Switch 10 January 1957 Episode16 The Big Steal 17 January 1957 Episode17 The Big Manikin 24 January 1957 Episode18 The Big No Tooth 31 January 1957 Episode19 The Big Skip 7 February 1957 Episode20 The Big Fin 14 February 1957 Episode21 The Big Game 21 February 1957 Episode22 The Big Coins 28 February 1957 Episode23 The Big Close 7 March 1957 Episode24 The Big Tie 14 March 1957 Episode25 The Big Cup 21 March 1957 Episode26 The Big Truck 28 March 1957 Episode27 The Big Saint 4 April 1957 Episode28 The Big Match 11 April 1957 Episode29 The Big Help 18 April 1957 Episode30 The Big Celebration 25 April 1957 Episode31 The Big Cry Baby 2 May 1957 Episode32 The Big Lesson 9 May 1957 Episode33 The Big Soldier 16 May 1957 Episode34 The Big Make 23 May 1957 Season 7 Episode01 The Big Constitution 26 September 1957 Episode02 The Big Candy Box 3 October 1957 Episode03 The Big Button 10 October 1957 Episode04 The Big Yak 17 October 1957 Episode05 The Big Howard 24 October 1957 Episode06 The Big Tomato Cans 31 October 1957 Episode07 The Big Dip 7 November 1957 Episode08 The Big License Plates 14 November 1957 Episode09 The Big Blank 21 November 1957 Episode10 The Big Tease 28 November 1957 Episode11 The Big Love 5 December 1957 Episode12 The Big Red Wagon 12 December 1957 Episode13 The Big Prescription 19 December 1957 Episode14 The Big Full Moon 26 December 1957 Episode15 The Big Jade 2 January 1958 Episode16 The Big Tip 9 January 1958 Episode17 The Big Stubby 16 January 1958 Episode18 The Big Baby Face 23 January 1958 Episode19 The Big Lip 30 January 1958 Episode20 The Big Boot 13 February 1958 Episode21 The Big Rip 20 February 1958 Episode22 The Big Excuse 27 February 1958 Episode23 The Big Knot 6 March 1958 Episode24 The Big Hobby 13 March 1958 Episode25 The Big Organizer 20 March 1958 Episode26 The Big Gent 27 March 1958 Episode27 The Big Wardrobe 3 April 1958 Episode28 The Big War 10 April 1958 Episode29 The Big Bad Count 17 April 1958 Episode30 The Big Evans 24 April 1958 Episode31 The Big Pack Rat 1 May 1958 Episode32 The Big Honeymoon 8 May 1958 Episode33 The Big Eyes 15 May 1958 Episode34 The Big Cracker Box 22 May 1958 Episode35 The Big Perfume
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