Before Charlie's Angels, Miami Vice, or NYPD Blue, there was Dragnet. From 1951 to 1959, Jack Webb starred as Sergeant Joe Friday in the most successful police drama in television history. Webb ("Just the facts, ma'am") was also the creator of Dragnet, and what made the show so revolutionary was its documentary-style format and the fact that each episode was "ripped" from the files of the LAPD. But 1950s television censors deemed many of the stories in the LAPD's files too violent or sensational for the airwaves. The Badge is Webb's collection of stories that could not be presented on TV:...
Before Charlie's Angels, Miami Vice, or NYPD Blue, there was Dragnet. From 1951 to 1959, Jack Webb starred as Sergeant Joe Friday in the most successf...
The author documents self-proclaimed New Age performance artist Jaisen who lives in the small town of Blyth, Northumberland. Alone or with his brother and friends, Jaisen instigates artistic events - strongly ritualistic, deeply surreal and anarchistic performances.
The author documents self-proclaimed New Age performance artist Jaisen who lives in the small town of Blyth, Northumberland. Alone or with his brother...
Much of what Jack Webb, the star and creator of the most successful police drama in television history - "Dragnet", unearthed was too sensational to be broadcast on prime time. This title features those stories, including crimes like the sex slaying of Bet
Much of what Jack Webb, the star and creator of the most successful police drama in television history - "Dragnet", unearthed was too sensational to b...