I think I had heard that before but don't know if it's true or not.
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Bill Gannon's badge number on Dragnet was 4848.
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A made for TV movie was filmed in 1966 and called Dragnet 1966 (not aired until 1969) which starred Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday and Harry Morgan as Ofc. Bill Gannon.A theatrical release movie was made in 1987, named simply Dragnet. This movie starred Dan Aykroyd as Sgt. Joe Friday (nephew of the original) and Tom Hanks as Det. Pep Streebek.
In the original "Dragnet" series, Joe Friday, played by Jack Webb, was a dedicated LAPD detective who remained a sergeant throughout the show's run. Although he exhibited strong leadership and investigative skills, he was never promoted to a higher rank. The character's consistency as a sergeant was part of the show's appeal, emphasizing his commitment to law enforcement rather than personal ambition.
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Jack Webb
Bill Gannon's badge number on Dragnet was 4848.
No, Jack Webb, in his role as Sergeant Joe Friday on the television series "Dragnet," famously said, "Just the facts, ma'am." The phrase is often misquoted as "Just the facts, the whole facts, and nothing but the facts," but that specific wording does not appear in the series. Webb's emphasis on factual reporting became a hallmark of the show, which focused on realism in police work.
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He was known as Sgt. Joe Friday, Badge # 714 on the Dragnet series. The actor's real name was Jack Webb, a very famous actor. He has since passed on. Lea
The main cast of the Dragnet TV series were: Jack Webb as Sgt. Friday, Ben Alexander as Frank Smith, Barney Philips as Sgt. Ed Jacobs, and George Fenneman as the announcer of the show.
Jack Webb was born on April 2, 1920.