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Dragnet - Big Ben 510315
March 19, 2008 09:51 AM PDT
Here's a little mid week police adventure for you. Detectives Friday and Ramirez are on the trail of a burglar. Join in with the Dragnet as they collect the facts and figure out the clues to solve the case. Jack Web, the lead character of Dragnet from it's conception, had been a radio detective in other programs. Although the snappy talking detectives on the radio made for interesting stories, he wanted to show a more realistic look at what really happens in criminal investigations. Working with real police officers, in real police departments, he put together programs that represented a typical slice of life in a big city. The shows were not documentaries. Of course a certain amount of dramatization took place to be able to present the entire case in the 30 minute time slot. As much of the gritty realism was kept in so listeners could get an idea of the not so glamorous work that goes on in a police investigation. The shows always ended up with an epilog telling what the punishment was for the criminal of the week. It was meant as much for closure, as it was for a warning to criminals of the real reward that waited for them. The formula of dragnet worked. It lasted for a long running radio series and crossed over well for television. Attempts were made at films, but I think the nature of a single epic film just doesn't do justice to what the show was all about. The daily grind of unending crimes that goes on week after week. A film is better suited for showcasing a single dramatic crime, and to me at least, doesn't do as well in really depicting the drudgery of life in the trenches in the criminal justice system. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave your comments. Tell me what you think of the shows, make requests, whatever is on your mind, I'd like to hear from you. |
Podcast SummaryOld time radio shows, twice weekly. Listen to classic comedy radio shows. Always family friendly. Always clean. Enjoy the same great entertainment that your grandparents did when they were your age, or younger. About Keith
Classic Old Time Radio ComedyYou've just found the Retro Radio Podcast. The Internet's best kept secret supply of Old Time Radio Comedy.
Join Keith and his Robot Hosts as they take a trip in the time machine twice every week. Retro. That means going on trips back in time to places we have never been before. If you are old enough to remember those golden days ofradio, then it's all nostalgic for you and you will enjoy those vintage comedy classics just as much. Here at the Retro Radio Podcast, the focus is on those great comedy shows from radio's golden days, but if you have a request, send it in and if I can find it, in my collection of close to 5000 shows, I'll play it. Even if I don't have it, I can probably get it from other sources. Frequently Asked Questions
So, take a few minutes out of your busy schedule and hop into my time machine. Enjoy a trip to a different time, to a different culture. Back when your parents were kids and your grandparents were young. Maybe even when they were not born yet, or at least younger than you are now. Advertising DisclaimerOriginal advertisements are left in for entertainment and nostalgic purposes only. Many are no longer available, smoking is bad for you and not nearly as pleasant as the ads make it appear. Contests are long over, so keep your box tops. Don't send in your quarters or dimes to addresses that likely don't exist anymore. Well, OK. If you want to send in your quarters or dimes just use my PayPal button located on this web page.InformationSend me comments and requests. . I'd love to hear from you. You can check me out in other places on the web at:
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