JACK WEBB - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 279111
Sale Price $325.00
Reg. $400.00
JACK WEBB
Black and white publicity photograph of Jack Webb wearing a suit and
tie with his hand resting on his knee.
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To/Toni Cauiur/Warmest
Regards/Jack Webb." B/w, 8x10. Dragnet, one of the most
famous crime shows in television history, began on radio in 1949, with Jack Webb
as Sergeant Joe Friday, a hardworking Los Angeles policeman.
Dragnet and Webb came to NBC TV in 1951; the half-hour show went off the
air in 1959. In 1967, Dragnet returned to the airwaves with its
suspenseful theme by Walter Schumann, its trademark dialogue ("Just the facts,
ma'am"), the epilogue providing the fate of those arrested, its ending
disclaimer ("The story you have just seen is true. The names have been changed
to protect the innocent."), and the chiseling of "Mark VII," Webb's production
company, at the conclusion of the show. Although the revised version only ran
until 1971, Dragnet's unique style made it a classic. When Jack Webb
died in 1982, the Los Angeles Police Department flew its flags at half-mast.
Fine condition.
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