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  1. Homicide: Who Killed Who?: Directed by Jack Webb. With Jack Webb, Harry Morgan, Jim B. Smith, Herb Vigran. A horrifying mass murder at a rooming house leaves no discernible suspects, unless a witness who fled the scene can be found.

    • (113)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Jack Webb
    • 1970-01-29
  2. Berserk Button: Through years of experience, Friday knows all levels of police work, from rookie-level police officers to the chief, are crucial to successful law enforcement. When one of those rookies complains about the drudgery of his work, Friday – already disgusted at the violent robbery he has been called to investigate – snaps at him ...

  3. "Dragnet 1967" D.H.Q.: The Victims (TV Episode 1970) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. D.H.Q.: The Victims: Directed by Jack Webb. With Jack Webb, Harry Morgan, Howard Culver, Virginia Capers. In this final episode, Friday and Gannon talk to a new policeman about the importance of police officers and detectives working together, and understanding the victims and criminals.

  5. Jul 30, 2017 · Watch Dragnet 98 - 4.26 - D.H.Q. - The Victims - Series on Dailymotion. Patty Duke 212 This Little Patty Went To Market

    • July 30, 2017
    • Series
    • 25 min
    • 7
  6. Joe and Bill investigate a series of victims. An elderly man has been stabbed to death in his hotel room. An elderly is assaulted and her purse stolen. A store is robbed and the owner is stabbed. Rights are given to the criminals, but there are no rights for the victims.

  7. Dragnet 1967-1970 was the second run of the Dragnet series. It began in January of 1967, and ran to September of 1970. The lead character, Sgt. Joe Friday, was played by Jack Webb, who also directed and produced the series. The show's focus is on two detectives, Sgt. Joe Friday, and Officer Bill Gannon, played by Harry Morgan. The two track down criminals all throughout the city of Los Angeles ...

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