And Lee had a real camera presence even here! Kind of like Clint Eastwood- always fun to watch, but couldn’t really “act” in the sense of being able to transform themselves into someone else, ya know? Their personalities are so distinct, that to me, I could always see “them”, and only them, no matter the character or movie!
He was on quite a few radio episodes in the first season as Chief Edward Backstrand. Even as early as season 1, Harry Morgan played various roles as well, long before he was Gannon.
This the best July Fourth holiday in recent memory thanks to these old b&w Dragnet episodes. What fun! And name dropping both G.K. Chesterton and Omar Khayyam in the nun episode shows how clever the writers were.
I remember in early '80's, and the alimony suit against him.. $100,000.00 judgment against him, and EVERYONE talked about the amount of settlement.. TODAY??? 😮😮 He truly is one of the BEST!😂
** TIMESTAMPS ** 0:00 The Human Bomb (S1:E1) 25:32 The Big Actor (S1:E2) 50:37 The Big Cast (S1:E5) 1:15:15 The Big September Man (S1:E11) 1:40:21 The Big Phone Call (S1:E12) 2:05:02 The Big Casing (S1:E13) 2:30:05 The Big Lamp (S1:E14) 2:55:12 The Big Jump (S2:E1) 3:19:32 The Big Sorrow (S2:E2) 3:43:31 The Big Seventeen (S2:E4) 4:08:50 The .22 Rifle For Christmas (S2:E7) (with Chesterfield intro/ads) 4:36:53 The Big Grandma (S2:E9) 5:00:54 The Big Show (S2:E11) 5:26:17 The Big Hate (S2:E14)
before that a successful radio drama star...westerns...i think a commander on Fort Laramie but im not 100% on that.thanks to Chateau for all night listening when my eyes give out for the evening .i never know if ill be seeing come mornings.
Barton Yarborough, who played Ben Romero, actually died making this episode was a tribute to both the man and the police officer. Herb Ellis played Frank Smith for a few episodes before Ben Alexander took over the role.
I just have to say watching this ten mins in here in South Korea they put on ads that quite literally run forvten minutes or longer. Who do they think is going to sit and watch ten or fifteen mins of ads? It’s a kind of Korean thinking that that is not rational but after 25 years here I’ve seen this kind of thinking in other places. And no sd blockers don’t work on iOS amd I’m not paying $14 to YT every month not to see ads. Alternatives are Brave of Edge browsers though recently I see sds invsding Edge. But the logic of running ten minutes of ads or more makes no sense. Who is going to sit there and watch them to the end and not hit Skip Ad aftrr 30 seconds? Who is going to sit to see the ad at the nine min and 30 second mark when yiu eere watching the TV show? Koresns can be very logical in most things but this kind of thinking escapes me. How many Koreans aevgoing to watch a 70 year old black and white police show in English with no subtitles in Korean? So who is going to watch the Korean ads for beer? YT sold them that ad time and over hereI bet less than 100 people would watch the ads in Korean. Few Koreans would be watching Dragnrt, only us English speakers and we will hit Skip. The reason I know about the length of ads is I noticed a strange coincidence. I can be watching a TV show or movie on YT and 90% of the time as soon as I get up to do something sds will pop up like the iPad is watching me and as soon as I stop watching it clicks on ads. If I’m away for five or ten minutescads keep playing until I come back and hit Skip Ad. I wonder if anyone else has noticed this. I know iPhone takes a photo of your face every half second in infrared so you can’t see it to know if you’re still watching or shut off. I suspect iPad is doing the same to triggervads if you stand up and walk away. It’s totally manipulative.
Raymond Burr was such a ph*g. He couldn't act his way outta a paper bag. Jack Webb, a genuine supporter of police, seems to have been a really decent guy, a dedicated jazz musician with a massive record collection. He married singer Julie London who was hot stuff in the day who say "Cry Me a River," a hit in the late 50's or early 60's.
I agree the residences, actor's i forgotten his name's, his name's dragnet's, it'snt his reals name's on the birth certif... also realiz... becuz... he's a faked detet... maybe he's a detet... realities, or not should either also i used too watched this prog... on a old wooden t.v. yrs, 1955s i a infants a toddlers, 1956s
I was told those times, min wages, $2,50 per hours $2,70 per hours, lower wages, and yes have's no options but too worked for those salaries, thats times also it'snt millions jobs, org, thats yrs, either and so have's childrens, both parentals have's too find jobs, and don't let's all females, foolish you's, m.. granny told me, women's, had worked most did. So i also told granny i... did'nt knows i was a younger, girls granny you's, should knews also you's a victirians, born yrs, 1908s, yrs 1950 ages 54 yrs, old
@@tonijoncevski8607 NYPD have been chock full of criminals, as long as I can remember. Since the Serpico days,there has been at least 5 huge investigations. LA , I'm not out there but when I was in the 80,s they led the KKK of so cal
@Bill Karmetsky So you're telling me that since the 60s, when Johnson.was passing groundbreaking civil right laws,the Jewish defense league & other organizations used this as a grift. And when Nixon (foolishly imo) took us off the gold standard, a type of pozi scheme was used by jews to screw others and enrich their communities. That is quite an anti Semitic take. No-one has to believe it, or accept it as fact, nor should they
Raymond Burr? The Perry Mason icon playing a detective. Good stuff.
52:30 Thats a very young Lee Marvin. Dragnet had many young unknown actors that went on to become famous.
Great casting.
And Lee had a real camera presence even here! Kind of like Clint Eastwood- always fun to watch, but couldn’t really “act” in the sense of being able to transform themselves into someone else, ya know? Their personalities are so distinct, that to me, I could always see “them”, and only them, no matter the character or movie!
@@moxievintage1390YES! Jack Klugman and a long list of t.v. actors one note dont see why people fawn over them.Tony Randall ugh...
Awesome Raymond Burr, small part but nice.
He was on quite a few radio episodes in the first season as Chief Edward Backstrand. Even as early as season 1, Harry Morgan played various roles as well, long before he was Gannon.
Thank you for sharing, I love Dragnet! Jack Webb look so young in these episodes.
Loving These!! Thank you SO much!
Great stories! I remember watching this as a kid! Good actors all! Jack Webb Rayond Burr, Lee Marvin!🎉 Thank you!😊
You're very welcome
Things were a lot different before Miranda rights.
This the best July Fourth holiday in recent memory thanks to these old b&w Dragnet episodes. What fun! And name dropping both G.K. Chesterton and Omar Khayyam in the nun episode shows how clever the writers were.
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Even here you can see Lee Marvin was a very good actor he was outstanding 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Yeah he’s definitely a real solid badass actor
I remember in early '80's, and the alimony suit against him.. $100,000.00 judgment against him, and EVERYONE talked about the amount of settlement.. TODAY??? 😮😮 He truly is one of the BEST!😂
best episode I've seen yet !! lovin these early episodes
These old episodes take me way back to my childhood memories
Interesting and rather neat using the radio with the tv show.
thanks for not cutting the judgment and penalty at the end
I agree. Almost everyone does cut the judgment part at the end, which is annoying.
Got to admit these shows from the 50's had better action and drama then the ones from the 60's the color ones I grew up watching ad a kid
Nice nun hats
Thank you Bailey for sharing this with us.
My pleasure!!
The great Lee Marvin!!
raymond burr so young
ONLY 69 yrs ago! Seems like only yesterday, how time flies!
A great deal has happened in this country since then - most of it bad.
When cops didn’t have to be social workers 👍🏻
Good detective work from Lee Jones
What detective work?
@@Darth-Claw-Killflex ballistics
Gleaming clean building, clean streets, polite, straight
people. The old pre 1965 America... And also, in the days before SWAT Snipers.
And before open border immigration letting millions of unvetted people into our country. Sad.
Lee Marvin, awesome performance, thanks for sharing, an awesome show about 'the city' and its tragedies
** TIMESTAMPS **
0:00 The Human Bomb (S1:E1)
25:32 The Big Actor (S1:E2)
50:37 The Big Cast (S1:E5)
1:15:15 The Big September Man (S1:E11)
1:40:21 The Big Phone Call (S1:E12)
2:05:02 The Big Casing (S1:E13)
2:30:05 The Big Lamp (S1:E14)
2:55:12 The Big Jump (S2:E1)
3:19:32 The Big Sorrow (S2:E2)
3:43:31 The Big Seventeen (S2:E4)
4:08:50 The .22 Rifle For Christmas (S2:E7) (with Chesterfield intro/ads)
4:36:53 The Big Grandma (S2:E9)
5:00:54 The Big Show (S2:E11)
5:26:17 The Big Hate (S2:E14)
Nice job.
@@JohnSmith-el6lk Dave, thanks for posting this list. It helps!
THANK YOU DAVID.( shouting)
Very cool
I still enjoy watching Perry Mason daily and the p m movies
How about a young Milburn Stone.
Don't forget Raymond Burr, Jack Kruschen . We were ALL a LOT younger then...
Doc from Gunsmoke
Perry Mason got his start on dragnet!! Who knew :).
I recognized Perry Mason so did grandma and mom great actor
That surprised me too the first time I saw that episode! 😊
before that a successful radio drama star...westerns...i think a commander on Fort Laramie but im not 100% on that.thanks to Chateau for all night listening when my eyes give out for the evening .i never know if ill be seeing come mornings.
Really sucks that something like 200 episodes are either lost or being withheld from the public for reasons unknown.
Lee Marvin. PTSD from Tarawa. Made it all sound so real. Only the faces were changed..
I can actually watch this the tv today isn’t worth a damn
When I was a kid, I watched Dragnet and Adam 12. I loved these shows.
Barton Yarborough, who played Ben Romero, actually died making this episode was a tribute to both the man and the police officer. Herb Ellis played Frank Smith for a few episodes before Ben Alexander took over the role.
He knows the Scriptures (1:35:44), but this guy has a distorted view of Christian living!
A gun for Christmas is one of the saddest episodes 😥😥😥
The ancient Greek with a lamp was Diogenes. He never did find an honest man.
Given it's location, I was REALLY rooting for the bomb.
Wow; at 31:25 they quote the rubaiyat of omar khayyam
Hilariously slow clock!
What happened to Henry Morgan from mash 9:56
2:37:51 Calling the jury dishonest and morons that is pretty harsh
I worked in courts for 20 years and never saw a judge even come close to that. But I’ve seen them take apart the attorneys sometimes.
Their neighbor is "Mr. Birnbaum" from McClintock.
Would love to watch it...audio quality too poor
hi Bailey, remember me from pdtv
Hello! Yes I do!
3:36:36 - 1990's Bag Phone in the 1950's
2:02:33, the husband complains about his wife.
Raymond Bur Sounds better than Ray Bur, and I see he's had that Ironside for a long time
Ray and Raymond are the same name
How many partners did Joe Friday have? Frank Smith, Ed Jacobs, Ben Romero, Bill Gannon...
How bout LEE MARVIN
Really, I didn't know you were cops.
Wow Lee Marvin so young
The story you are about to see is true 16:36
I just have to say watching this ten mins in here in South Korea they put on ads that quite literally run forvten minutes or longer. Who do they think is going to sit and watch ten or fifteen mins of ads? It’s a kind of Korean thinking that that is not rational but after 25 years here I’ve seen this kind of thinking in other places. And no sd blockers don’t work on iOS amd I’m not paying $14 to YT every month not to see ads. Alternatives are Brave of Edge browsers though recently I see sds invsding Edge. But the logic of running ten minutes of ads or more makes no sense. Who is going to sit there and watch them to the end and not hit Skip Ad aftrr 30 seconds? Who is going to sit to see the ad at the nine min and 30 second mark when yiu eere watching the TV show? Koresns can be very logical in most things but this kind of thinking escapes me. How many Koreans aevgoing to watch a 70 year old black and white police show in English with no subtitles in Korean? So who is going to watch the Korean ads for beer? YT sold them that ad time and over hereI bet less than 100 people would watch the ads in Korean. Few Koreans would be watching Dragnrt, only us English speakers and we will hit Skip. The reason I know about the length of ads is I noticed a strange coincidence. I can be watching a TV show or movie on YT and 90% of the time as soon as I get up to do something sds will pop up like the iPad is watching me and as soon as I stop watching it clicks on ads. If I’m away for five or ten minutescads keep playing until I come back and hit Skip Ad. I wonder if anyone else has noticed this. I know iPhone takes a photo of your face every half second in infrared so you can’t see it to know if you’re still watching or shut off. I suspect iPad is doing the same to triggervads if you stand up and walk away. It’s totally manipulative.
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Raymond Burr was such a ph*g. He couldn't act his way outta a paper bag. Jack Webb, a genuine supporter of police, seems to have been a really decent guy, a dedicated jazz musician with a massive record collection. He married singer Julie London who was hot stuff in the day who say "Cry Me a River," a hit in the late 50's or early 60's.
hear her sing Perfidia.. !
nobody asked for Perry Mason
I agree the residences, actor's i forgotten his name's, his name's dragnet's, it'snt his reals name's on the birth certif... also realiz... becuz... he's a faked detet... maybe he's a detet... realities, or not should either also i used too watched this prog... on a old wooden t.v. yrs, 1955s i a infants a toddlers, 1956s
Time stamps would have been handy.
That sounds like a fun project for the future!
I was told those times, min wages, $2,50 per hours $2,70 per hours, lower wages, and yes have's no options but too worked for those salaries, thats times also it'snt millions jobs, org, thats yrs, either and so have's childrens, both parentals have's too find jobs, and don't let's all females, foolish you's, m.. granny told me, women's, had worked most did. So i also told granny i... did'nt knows i was a younger, girls granny you's, should knews also you's a victirians, born yrs, 1908s, yrs 1950 ages 54 yrs, old
Cops has no rules to follow in the early 50,s
Wasn't Dragnet used to train real police at some point in the 1960's?
Nonsense, are you watching the same video? This is all about living by the rules. The Cops are Saints and the Government just loves you to death.
@@tonijoncevski8607
NYPD have been chock full of criminals, as long as I can remember.
Since the Serpico days,there has been at least 5 huge investigations.
LA , I'm not out there but when I was in the 80,s they led the KKK of so cal
In Arkansas, cops are still living in the '50s. There are NO rules when it comes to car chases. They are BRUTAL!
@Bill Karmetsky
So you're telling me that since the 60s, when Johnson.was passing groundbreaking
civil right laws,the Jewish defense league & other organizations used this as a grift.
And when Nixon (foolishly imo) took us off the gold standard, a type of pozi scheme was used by jews to screw others and enrich their communities.
That is quite an anti Semitic take. No-one has to believe it, or accept it as fact, nor should they
Wow. How lame.
How?