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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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serial killings, was produced in 1966 for NBC, with Webb's Sgt. Joe Friday joined by Harry Morgan as
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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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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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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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Just the Facts, Ma'am: The Authorized Biography of Jack Webb, Creator of Dragnet, Adam-12, and Emergency!
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1763:The Last Time I Saw Archie
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1195:The Fugitive
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1091:Tim Donnelly
1075:Peggy Webber
1066:Dragnet 1967
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173:screenwriter
95:(1982-12-23)
53:
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3673:1982 deaths
3668:1920 births
3562:Agnes Nixon
3557:Bob Newhart
3464:theme music
3080:(2): 32–42.
3040:October 29,
2934:January 15,
2925:"Jack Webb"
2905:. p. 5
2837:January 29,
2773:October 27,
2652:October 26,
2621:October 26,
2533:"TV and Me"
2476:. p. 3
2360:January 28,
2250:January 28,
2102:January 28,
2014:Discography
1992:Project UFO
1750:Sam Gatlin
1696:Pete Kelly
1560:Uncredited
1530:Uncredited
1512:Uncredited
1473:Filmography
1451:Tom Bradley
1443:Daryl Gates
1359:Dan Aykroyd
1348:Kent McCord
1320:Project UFO
1256:Kevin Tighe
1248:Bobby Troup
1123:Kent McCord
1095:Marco Lopez
1087:Bobby Troup
1079:Clark Howat
1058:Don Dubbins
999:Selena Mead
948:Sam Houston
662:and stardom
653:John Vernon
627:Don Dubbins
430:Bunker Hill
402:Los Angeles
361:—including
355:radio shows
284:Opal Wright
158:Occupations
137: /
125:118°19′38″W
3582:Categories
3542:Dick Clark
3469:Joe Friday
3352:Mobile One
3324:Hec Ramsey
3310:Emergency!
3261:Noah's Ark
2574:"TV Notes"
2053:References
1997:Announcer
1972:Hec Ramsey
1967:1972–1974
1952:Emergency!
1947:1972–1976
1942:1 episode
1927:1 episode
1894:1968–1975
1885:Joe Friday
1873:1967–1970
1855:1962–1963
1846:Paul Burke
1840:Noah's Ark
1836:1956–1957
1827:Joe Friday
1815:1951–1959
1794:Television
1575:Joe Regas
1293:Hec Ramsey
1288:Emergency!
1266:Emergency!
1227:Emergency!
1177:, starred
1083:Olan Soule
849:card sharp
799:Hal Gibney
765:Pat Novak,
761:Jeff Regan
727:Webb with
710:Joe Friday
515:hardboiled
420:Early life
382:Emergency!
333:Joe Friday
122:34°08′54″N
74:1920-04-02
50:Joe Friday
3567:Jack Webb
3235:Jack Webb
3194:fan site)
3174:Jack Webb
3160:Jack Webb
3145:Jack Webb
3135:Badge 714
2696:March 30,
2590:April 15,
2543:April 15,
2516:April 17,
2480:April 15,
1924:Narrator
1883:Sergeant
1825:Sergeant
1784:Narrator
1732:Narrator
1621:Dark City
1527:Bullseye
1363:Tom Hanks
1357:In 1987,
1236:paramedic
1215:The D.A.,
1104:launched
1001:books by
845:Dark City
746:The Badge
594:Dark City
590:film noir
523:Alan Ladd
511:Pat Novak
485:KGO Radio
445:Campanile
437:Echo Park
340:franchise
184:1932–1982
36:Jack Webb
3430:The D.I.
3296:The D.A.
3178:AllMovie
2909:April 3,
2873:April 3,
2805:April 3,
2676:Archived
2443:April 8,
2411:April 8,
2354:Archived
2204:June 23,
1709:The D.I.
1557:Hoffman
1447:Dragnet,
1401:Miss USA
1352:Adam-12,
1174:The D.A.
1117:starred
1112:Dragnet,
1062:The D.I.
1049:TV Guide
1027:The new
753:Dragnet,
691:Dragnet:
639:The D.I.
622:The D.I.
605:series.
325:director
303:Children
3462:Dragnet
3409:Dragnet
3384:Dragnet
3289:Adam-12
3275:GE True
3254:Dragnet
3162:at the
3139:Dragnet
3070:Dragnet
2672:YouTube
2350:YouTube
2008:GE True
1899:Adam-12
1878:Dragnet
1860:GE True
1820:Dragnet
1673:Dragnet
1584:The Men
1368:Dragnet
1344:Dragnet
1244:Dragnet
1201:Harry O
1169:Dragnet
1131:Dragnet
1127:Adam-12
1115:Adam-12
1107:Adam-12
1054:TV Land
1029:Dragnet
1011:Dragnet
991:Dragnet
977:returns
975:Dragnet
898:GE True
889:GE True
858:The Men
853:Dragnet
820:Dragnet
818:During
788:Dragnet
769:Dragnet
757:Dragnet
742:realism
702:Dragnet
660:Dragnet
631:private
625:, with
603:Dragnet
585:The Men
454:During
414:Adam-12
410:Dragnet
400:in the
387:Dragnet
376:Adam-12
367:Dragnet
363:Dragnet
338:Dragnet
335:in the
296:
288:
276:
264:
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189:Spouses
55:Dragnet
3345:Sierra
3331:Escape
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3010:
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2241:
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2048:(2000)
2036:(1958)
2030:(1958)
2024:(1955)
1810:Notes
1804:Title
1626:Augie
1494:Notes
1488:Title
1457:Legacy
1393:cornet
1219:O'Hara
1093:, and
993:, 1966
973:1967:
876:cornet
527:Box 13
471:Acting
466:Career
359:dramas
327:, and
103:, U.S.
84:, U.S.
58:(1957)
3401:Films
3338:Chase
2640:(PDF)
2609:(PDF)
1987:1978
1914:1971
1807:Role
1801:Year
1776:1967
1758:1961
1740:1959
1722:1957
1704:1957
1686:1955
1668:1954
1633:1951
1589:Norm
1565:1950
1549:1949
1517:1948
1499:1932
1491:Role
1485:Year
1433:Death
1309:star
963:pilot
892:, an
882:1960s
833:film
823:'
317:actor
290:(
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266:(
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237:(
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210:(
206:
164:Actor
3437:-30-
3237:and
3149:IMDb
3100:ISBN
3055:ISBN
3042:2014
3029:ISBN
3008:ISBN
2985:2014
2936:2017
2911:2022
2875:2022
2839:2020
2807:2022
2775:2022
2768:MeTV
2744:ISBN
2723:(3).
2698:2021
2654:2023
2623:2023
2592:2023
2545:2023
2518:2023
2482:2023
2445:2023
2413:2023
2362:2020
2324:ISBN
2252:2020
2239:ISBN
2206:2011
2136:ISBN
2104:2020
1745:-30-
1542:Lee
1478:Film
1385:jazz
1361:and
1254:and
1205:for
1121:and
1052:and
763:and
712:and
557:and
412:and
396:and
369:for
357:and
272:div.
243:div.
216:div.
90:Died
64:Born
3366:Sam
3176:at
3147:at
2799:INS
2474:UPI
1207:CBS
936:NBC
934:to
913:ABC
843:In
731:in
706:NBC
615:at
483:'s
481:ABC
371:NBC
52:in
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