Dragnet

Dragnet (1989-1990)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy, Crime

Dragnet was a syndicated revival of the classic Dragnet (1951) and Dragnet (1967) series, which were based on the 1949 radio drama, all of which starred Jack Webb as LAPD detective Joe Friday. Webb died in 1982, however, and this revival decided not to re-cast his famous character. Instead, the 1989-1990 series, also known as Dragnet: The '90s or The New Dragnet, starred two younger detectives, but kept to the original formula of voice-over narration and sticking to "just the facts".

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Scheduleevery Saturday, Sunday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E26Family Affairsept. 9, 1990
S02E25Safe Jobsept. 8, 1990
S02E24Pushsept. 1, 1990
S02E23Death of a Prom Queenaoût 26, 1990
S02E22Torchaoût 25, 1990
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Dragnet '89 premiere?

Dragnet '89 premiered on September 12, 1989.

Who played the lead role of Joe Friday in Dragnet '89?

The lead role of Joe Friday in Dragnet '89 was played by Dan Aykroyd.

Who played the partner of Joe Friday in Dragnet '89?

The partner of Joe Friday in Dragnet '89 was played by Harry Morgan.

What was the profession of Joe Friday's partner in Dragnet '89?

Joe Friday's partner in Dragnet '89 was a veteran cop who had retired from the force and was called back to help Joe with the cases.

In which city is Dragnet '89 set?

Dragnet '89 is set in Los Angeles.

What was the focus of most episodes in Dragnet '89?

Most episodes of Dragnet '89 focused on solving crimes and catching criminals.

How many episodes of Dragnet '89 were produced?

Dragnet '89 had a total of 22 episodes produced.

Who was the creator of the original Dragnet TV series?

The creator of the original Dragnet TV series was Jack Webb.

Did Jack Webb make any appearances in Dragnet '89?

Yes, Jack Webb made a posthumous appearance in Dragnet '89 through archived footage.

What was the theme song used in Dragnet '89?

The theme song used in Dragnet '89 was a modernized version of the original 1953 theme song.

Was Dragnet '89 a remake of the original Dragnet series?

Yes, Dragnet '89 was a remake of the original Dragnet series.

Did any actors from the original Dragnet series make an appearance in Dragnet '89?

Yes, Harry Morgan who played Officer Bill Gannon in the original series appeared in Dragnet '89 as Joe Friday's partner.

Who wrote the scripts for Dragnet '89?

The scripts for Dragnet '89 were written by Jack Webb's daughter, Stacy.

What was the reception of Dragnet '89 by the critics?

The reception of Dragnet '89 by the critics was mixed. While some praised it for its faithfulness to the original series, others criticized it for being outdated.

Did Dragnet '89 win any awards?

No, Dragnet '89 did not win any awards.

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Also known as

  • The New Dragnet
  • Dragnet: The '90s
  • Las Redes de la Justicia (Spain)

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