Dragnet

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"Dragnet" appearances by year

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All Television clues by year

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
The story you are about to hear is true; this cop show had a B&W run in the '50s, then came back in the '60s in color Dragnet $1,000 J TV SHOWS THAT WENT FROM B&W TO COLOR 2017-12-22 #7660
Sergeant Joe Friday, long ago Dragnet $1,200 DJ TV COPS 2014-04-08 #6812
In the 1950s, Sgt. Friday's partners on this show included Sgt. Ben Romero, Sgt. Ed Jacobs & Officer Frank Smith Dragnet $200 J THE GOLDEN AGE OF TELEVISION 2007-03-29 #5199
"Just the facts..." You need more?! OK, this show aired in prime time on 3 different days but never on Fridays Dragnet $200 J ARRESTING TELEVISION 2005-09-28 #4838
Dum de dum dum. This cop show won an Emmy as Best Mystery, Action or Adventure Program of 1952 Dragnet $300 J '50s TV 1999-03-16 #3352
This cop series was syndicated for a while under the title "Badge 714" Dragnet $100 J TV COPS 1995-11-24 #2585
Joe Friday & Bill Gannon could tell you its theme was "Danger Ahead"... dum de dum dum Dragnet $300 J TELEVISION 1993-06-14 #2036
It's the TV series in which you'd hear the catch phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" Dragnet $100 J TV TRIVIA 1992-12-17 #1909
Stan Freberg's "St. George & the Dragonet", a parody of this cop series, was a #1 record in 1953 Dragnet $100 J '50s TELEVISION 1991-12-27 #1690
"Badge 714" Dragnet $300 J TV RERUNS 1989-09-27 #1163
It was Thursday, 9 o'clock; turned on this show; cop named Friday wanted "Just the facts, ma'am" Dragnet $100 J TV COPS 1987-01-05 #541
Its lead character introduced himself with, "My name's Friday; I'm a cop" Dragnet $200 J TV COPS 1985-05-15 #178
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