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that makes the bell ring). The sketch's dialogue consisted of Webb and Carson discussing the situation in deadpan style and using alliteration and tongue twisters to describe the incident, each word having either a "c" or "cl" sound at the beginning. Both Webb and Carson tried desperately not to lose composure, but both did, near the end of the sketch.
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which ran for three seasons (the last in reruns) and featured the paramedics Gage and DeSoto assisted by four youngsters and their three pets.. The franchise was also credited in performing a social good in easing acceptance of the emergency medical service and encouraging communities to establish
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In the first place, we had no time to prepare for . I was notified on July 17 to be ready to start August 7 for an October air date. When we reached the screen we did not have a single segment ready. It was done so fast the writers never got a chance to know what it was all about. We all wanted to
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that has since become known as the "Copper Clapper Caper" sketch. Webb, in character as Joe Friday, was working on the case of a robbery at a school-bell factory. Carson played the owner of the factory and victim of the theft, which consisted of each bell being relieved of its clapper (the device
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LDS family records show that Samuel C. Webb (b. 1890 Henrietta, Clay County, Texas, son of James H. Webb and Mary Elizabeth Gambell) married May 30, 1917, in Superior, Mineral, Montana, to Margaret Smith age 18 born Caldwell, Canyon Co, Idaho, daughter of
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serial killings, was produced in 1966 for NBC, with Webb's Sgt. Joe Friday joined by Harry Morgan as Officer Bill Gannon. Webb had tried to get Ben Alexander to reprise his role as Frank Smith, but Alexander would not leave the ABC series
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The series came to an end in 1977, but it spawned a series of telefilms that ran until 1979. Webb's company and Universal also contracted with animator Fred Calvert to produce a spin-off Saturday-morning cartoon show for NBC titled
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Webb and Ellroy, p. 103: "One of many examples of selfless service was that of LAPD detective Lt. Colin Forbes, who went to work each day carrying a .45-caliber slug next to his spine after being shot by none other than
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episode, "The Big Explosion," and was another featured actor in Mark VII Limited programs beginning in the 1960s. Other Webb-affiliated actors featured in the revived series many times in different roles were
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ran as part of NBC's Saturday-night lineup for six entire seasons, and it was a hugely popular series, sometimes winning its time slot against CBS's popular Saturday-night comedy block, which included
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in 1972. Webb continued to make television series, and although many of them were less successful and short-lived, he wished to rekindle his prior successes, and had plans to return to acting in a
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of which Daniel Moyer and Eugene Alvarez were the primary authors. It was published in 1999. Stacy did not live to see the publication of the book, having been killed in a collision with a
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and cease acting to focus on expanding Mark VII Limited's production profile. In 1971, Webb entered the world of district attorneys and federal government work with two series. The first,
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premiered as a midseason replacement series on January 12, 1967, and aired until April 16, 1970. To distinguish it from the original series, the year of production was added to the title (
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a recurring series based on real cases from LAPD police files, featuring authentic depictions of the modern police detective, including methods, mannerisms, and technical language.
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etc.). The revival emphasized crime prevention and outreach to the public. Its attempts to address the contemporary youth-drug culture (such as the revival's first episode, "
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that ran for 33 episodes, each of which Webb acted as host-narrator for while also directing and acting in some episodes. At the beginning of June 1963, it was reported that
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than his interest in police work. He had a collection of more than 6,000 jazz recordings. Webb's own recordings reached cult status, including his deadpan delivery of "
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ordered all flags lowered to half staff in Webb's honor for a day, and Webb was buried with a replica LAPD badge bearing the rank of sergeant and the number 714.
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Jack Webb Dedicates Dragnet Radio Episode 133 "The Big Sorrow" to the memory of Barton Yarborough "who created and portrayed the role of Sargent Ben Romero"
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In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Webb lived in the parish of Our Lady of Loretto Catholic Church and attended Our Lady of Loretto Elementary School in
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Webb died of an apparent heart attack in the early morning hours of December 23, 1982, at age 62. He is interred at Sheltering Hills Plot 1999,
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Despite his string of short-lived series in the late 1970s, Webb still kept trying to recapture his previous success and decided to bring
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was Webb's last sustained success. Of the remaining series his company produced, the only two that lasted longer than one season were
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and Harry Morgan as a pair of Los Angeles County ADAs, with Conrad playing a junior ADA and Morgan his superior. The second,
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as a pair of LAPD officers, and followed their escapades while on patrol. Running until 1975 for a total of seven seasons,
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a radio show originating from KFRC about a man who worked as an unlicensed private detective. The program co-starred
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The Badge: True and Terrifying Crime Stories that Could Not be Presented on TV, from the Creator and Star of Dragnet
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The Badge: True and Terrifying Crime Stories that Could Not be Presented on TV, from the Creator and Star of Dragnet
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The character Green was an assistant director and fiancé to script reader Betty Schaefer (played by Nancy Olson).
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for six years beginning in 1958, and to his longtime associate, Opal Wright, for the last two years of his life.
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style with technical assistance provided by Detective Sergeant Marty Wynn of the Los Angeles Police Department.
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as well as other series. Throughout the 1960s, Webb worked in both acting and television production, creating
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was a half-hour comedy that had a limited run on ABC radio in 1946. Prior to that, he had a one-man program,
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Webb said he intended to perform a service for the police by showing them as low-key working-class heroes.
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Just the Facts, Ma'am: The Authorized Biography of Jack Webb, Creator of Dragnet, Adam-12, and Emergency!,
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player who supplemented his income from playing in a nightclub band by working as a private investigator.
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Webb's production style aimed for significant levels of detail and accuracy. Many of his works focused on
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Just the Facts, Ma'am: The Authorized Biography of Jack Webb, Creator of Dragnet, Adam-12, and Emergency!
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Pictures of Jack Webb as an Air Cadet at the Rankin Aeronautical Academy at Tulare, California in 1943.
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Shortly after leaving his position at Warner Bros., he first attempted to produce an adaptation of the
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and Harry Morgan a punch-drunk ex-fighter, in contrast to the pair's straight-arrow image in the later
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was Webb's second-longest running television series, with the eight seasons recorded by the original
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in Los Angeles, and was given a funeral with full Los Angeles police honors. On Webb's death, Chief
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premiered on NBC Radio in 1949 and ran until 1957. It was also picked up as a television series by
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that also ran for two seasons beginning in 1978. In 1977, he quit Universal Studios, and set up
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film, which we thought would make a charming series. NBC, however, favored making it serious.
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s early days, Webb continued to appear in movies, notably as Artie Green, the best friend of
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thinly veiled fictionalized recounting of the 1946 Walker crime spree gave Webb the idea for
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section of Los Angeles. His father left home before Webb was born, and Webb never knew him.
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My Name's Friday: The Unauthorized but True Story of Dragnet and the Films of Jack Webb
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My Name's Friday: The Unauthorized But True Story of Dragnet and the Films of Jack Webb
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My Name's Friday: The Unauthorized But True Story of Dragnet and the Films of Jack Webb
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back to television for a third series in 1983. Five scripts had been produced and
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This article is about the actor, producer and writer. For the mystery writer, see
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Webb was approached to play the role of Vernon Wormer, dean of Faber College, in
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allowed him to move easily in the jazz culture, where he met singer and actress
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Also producer. Educational short film made for the United States Armed Forces.
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in 1968, and in 1970, Webb retired from acting to focus on producing, creating
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as Benjamin John "Blue Boy" Carver, voted 85th-best TV episode of all time by
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In 1950, Webb appeared in three films that would become cult classics. In
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From September 1962 through May 1963, Webb was the executive producer of
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Webb was a stickler for attention to detail. He believed viewers wanted "
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The Badge: The Inside Story of One of America's Great Police Departments
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L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City
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Reflections in a Pig's Eye: Times, Rhymes and Reasons : a Memoir
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died of a heart attack in 1951, after filming only two episodes, and
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Webb had a featured role as a crime-lab technician in the 1948 film
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Edwards, David; Eyries, Patrice; Callahan, Mike (August 12, 2007).
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playing Dr. Kelly Brackett, Rampart's Chief of Emergency Medicine.
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on KGO in which he dramatized a news story from the previous week.
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Webb's last 30-minute series, was cancelled after 15 episodes and
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moved away from earlier portrayals of the police in shows such as
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Webb's most famous motion-picture role was as the combat-hardened
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announced that badge number 714, which was used by Joe Friday in
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James Moore, would be reflected in much of his later acting, but
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the department's first official memorial tribute for a civilian
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but he refused, saying "the movie didn't make any damn sense";
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Ousborne, Jeff (2016). "Policing the Crime Drama: Radio Noir,
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By 1949, Webb had abandoned comedy for drama, and starred in
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Gustafson, Craig (Spring 2009). "Pat Novak ... for Hire".
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American actor, producer, director, and writer (1920–1982)
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co-starred as Sgt. Ben Romero. After Yarborough's death,
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With much assistance from Wynn and legendary LAPD chief
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33 episodes; Executive Producer, Director (4 episodes)
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Webb's personal life was better defined by his love of
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starred in a movie parody (and homage) to Webb, titled
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Later in the 1971–72 season, Webb and Cinader launched
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which had often shown them as brutal and even corrupt.
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Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
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services in the United States. Webb cast his ex-wife,
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174 episodes; Co-Creator, Executive Producer, Writer
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In 1951, Webb introduced a short-lived radio series,
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New York: Harmony Books. pp. 182–189. 2821:"Stacy Webb, Daughter of Actress, Late Actor" 2688: 771:became a successful television show in 1952. 565:often vigorously attacking racial prejudice. 2230: 1213:agent. Neither series lasted very long, as 113:Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) 23:. For the Australian rules footballer, see 3516: 3502: 3226: 3212: 3180: 3166: 3152: 2317: 2010:two-part episode "Code Name: Christopher" 513:was notable for writing that imitated the 349:Webb started his career in the 1940s as a 42: 2269:. Vol. 35, no. 2. pp. 4–9. 2264: 2088: 1167:In 1970, Webb decided to bring an end to 1100:In 1968, Webb and his production partner 3588:Belmont High School (Los Angeles) alumni 3067: 2457: 2279: 1408: 1154: 980: 972: 722: 2710: 2704: 2678:from the original on December 11, 2021. 2530: 2231:Moyer, Daniel; Alvarez, Eugene (2001). 2089:Thornburg, Barbara (February 6, 2010). 475:Following his discharge, Webb moved to 3608:United States Army Air Forces soldiers 3580: 3124:September 12, 19, 26, October 3, 1954. 2890: 2668:"Dragnet Clapper Caper with Jack Webb" 2356:from the original on December 11, 2021 1354:was cast as Joe Friday's new partner. 658: 3497: 3207: 3072:, and Jack Webb's Maladjusted Text". 2733: 2389:Lowry, Cynthia (September 30, 1962). 2388: 2172:Prial, Frank J. (December 24, 1982). 2171: 2167: 2165: 2123: 2119: 2117: 2115: 2113: 2069:"Jack Webb Doesn't Live Here Anymore" 2065: 1439:Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery 3723:People from Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 3698:20th-century American businesspeople 3643:Television producers from California 2439:. September 29, 1962. p. Ent. 3 1449:would be retired. Los Angeles Mayor 1242:, as well as her second husband and 1064:in 1957, was featured in the second 3718:20th-century American screenwriters 3098:. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press. 2557:Spiro, J. D. "Happy in Hollywood," 2066:Jones, Robert A. (March 20, 1991). 601:, his future partner on the second 561:Webb provided all of the voices on 13: 3713:20th-century American male writers 3678:People from Echo Park, Los Angeles 3094:Webb, Jack; Ellroy, James (2005). 2995: 2717:University of Baltimore Law Review 2496:"Webb Lands Post With Warner Bros" 2318:Webb, Jack; Ellroy, James (2005). 2186: 2162: 2157:Frank J. Smith and Emma Strickland 2110: 1415:Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery 1303:wheel series that featured former 1163:and daughters Stacy and Lisa, 1953 1150: 1060:, who had acted alongside Webb in 529:, which aired on January 2, 1949. 14: 3734: 3688:20th-century American male actors 3128: 3116:. "The True Story of Jack Webb". 2891:Siegel, Lee (December 24, 1982). 2460:"Jack Webb Is Running Warner Lot" 2458:Finnigan, Joseph (June 1, 1963). 2258: 2237:. Seven Locks Press. p. 39. 1211:United States Treasury Department 961:follow the line indicated by the 956:, Hunter described the situation: 903:In February 1963, Webb succeeded 855:. Also in 1950, Webb appeared in 673:based on the real-life murder of 3693:American male television writers 2648:. September 27, 1965. p. 76 2606:"Shorter and funnier in 1965-66" 2537:Los Angeles Evening Citizen News 2531:Skolsky, Sidney (June 5, 1963). 2280:Keepnews, Peter (June 1, 2012). 1787:United States Navy (final role) 1391:". 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County Fire Department 942:, followed the exploits of 812:Los Angeles Herald Examiner 681:. The film was produced in 404:area, most prominently the 10: 3739: 3613:American male radio actors 3444:The Last Time I Saw Archie 3049:Hayde, Michael J. (2001). 2955:Warner Bros. Records Story 2734:Hayde, Michael J. (2001). 2221:Belmont High School, 1938. 2124:Hayde, Michael J. (2001). 1763:The Last Time I Saw Archie 1657:Ens. 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Index

Jack Webb (novelist)
Jack Webb (footballer)

Joe Friday
Dragnet
Santa Monica, California
West Hollywood, California
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
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Julie London
Jackie Loughery
actor
television producer
director
screenwriter
Joe Friday
Dragnet franchise
Mark VII Limited
radio personality
radio shows
dramas
NBC
Adam-12
Emergency!
law enforcement
emergency services
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Police Department
Santa Monica, California
Bunker Hill

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