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This is a list of episodes from the second season of the 1967 Dragnet series. The season was directed by Jack Webb.
Episode 27 : The Big Gambler
March. 21,1968
Over $100,000 has been embezzled from an industrial company. An investigation of the employees leads Friday and Gannon to a habitual gambler.
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Episode 26 : The Investigation
March. 14,1968
Friday and Gannon are screening applicants for the Police Academy. One seems to have all the right qualifications, except that six months are missing from his application.
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Episode 25 : The Big Departure
March. 07,1968
Petty theft from drug and hardware stores leads to a group of four teens who are determined to start their own nation on a remote island off the California coast.
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Episode 24 : The Suicide Attempt
February. 29,1968
Friday and Gannon learn that a young man has called his mother from Hollywood "to say goodbye." With the help of the man's sister, the two detectives trace the impending suicide to a hotel with over 1,200 rooms.
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Episode 23 : The Squeeze
February. 22,1968
An ex-con accused of extortion is interrogated. He calmly and smugly insists that he is innocent, but Friday and Gannon have a surprise for him: taped conversations and a voice analysis device.
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Episode 22 : The Little Victim
February. 15,1968
When a nine-month old child is beaten, Friday and Gannon investigate the parents, who are more concerned about their failing relationship than their baby son.
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Episode 21 : The Big Clan
February. 08,1968
Sgt. Friday is offered a bribe to assist a gypsy family trying to gain control of the gypsy community.
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Episode 20 : The Starlet
February. 01,1968
A teenage runaway, intent on becoming a star, has instead wound up in pornographic films. Acting on behalf of the girl's aunt, Friday and Gannon try to find the young "starlet."
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Episode 19 : The Big Amateur
January. 25,1968
Citizens are full of praise for Officer Gideon C. Dengle - they want to bestow him with awards, honors and home-baked cookies. There's only one problem: there's no such officer in the LAPD.
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Episode 18 : The Big Prophet
January. 11,1968
Friday and Gannon confront "Brother" William Bentley at his Temple of the Expanded Mind. They think he is using his new age religion as a front to push drugs to the nearby elementary school.
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Episode 17 : The Big Search
January. 04,1968
Two small girls, ages three and five, are missing. Their mother is certain that her ex-husband, an alcoholic, has kidnapped them. However, he is now in recovery and has no knowledge of the girls' whereabouts. The search seems hopeless until Friday and Gannon, acting on information from a former neighbor, follow a hunch.
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Episode 16 : The Big Shipment
December. 28,1967
Drugs are found aboard a plane that has crashed in the San Fernando Valley. The pilot is quickly traced, but in order to force him to name his connection, Friday and Gannon ask the press to sit on the story for a few hours.
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Episode 15 : The Christmas Story
December. 21,1967
A statue of the child Jesus was stolen from a church. Joe and Bill have to get it back by Christmas. They have less than 48 hours.
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Episode 14 : The Trial Board
December. 14,1967
An officer accused of taking a bribe has chosen Sgt. Friday to represent him at his trial board hearing. Witnesses saw the officer accept the money, but he insists it was for the payback of a loan made years ago.
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Episode 13 : The Phony Police Racket
December. 07,1967
Friday and Gannon investigate a scam involving a phony LAPD newsletter, which comes with a card for subscribers entitling the bearer to preferential treatment from the police.
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Episode 12 : The Pyramid Swindle
November. 30,1967
A female con-artist uses an evangelistic approach to lure buyers into her pyramid scheme. The Bunco division can't charge her with false advertising, so they prosecute her for operating a lottery.
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Episode 11 : The Big Dog
November. 23,1967
Friday and Gannon are on the case to find ... a purse-snatching dog? Making things more difficult, victims give different descriptions of the four-legged thief.
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Episode 10 : The Missing Realtor
November. 16,1967
A woman real-estate agent is missing and turns up dead in a vacant home. The detectives suspect her ex-boyfriend. Then credit card bills for purchases made after the woman's death start appearing.
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Episode 9 : The Big Ad
November. 09,1967
An ex-con named Steve Deal contacts Friday and Gannon when a classified ad that he placed, offering to do "anything" for money, results in an offer to commit murder. Friday goes undercover as Deal.
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Episode 8 : The Big High
November. 02,1967
An elderly businessman, concerned about the welfare of his grandchild, informs Friday and Gannon that his daughter and son-in-law are using marijuana regularly. The young couple make no apologies for their lifestyle, which inevitably leads to disaster.
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Episode 7 : The Senior Citizen
October. 26,1967
A series of daring daylight house burglaries are taking place. Friday and Gannon go undercover in a laundry truck to discover the perp.
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Episode 6 : The Big Frustration
October. 19,1967
Sgt. Carl Maxwell, a frustrated fellow detective, goes AWOL; Friday and Gannon have three days to track him down before Maxwell loses his badge for good.
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Episode 5 : The Big Neighbor
October. 12,1967
Bill invites Joe to dinner and a football game at his home in Eagle Rock. The only problem: Gannon's neighbors keep interrupting the visit with petty, and not-so-petty, problems.
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Episode 4 : The Bank Jobs
October. 05,1967
A nervy bank robber uses innocent women to help commit his crimes. Friday and Gannon are nearly sidetracked when one of the victims lies about her involvement and later proves to have a criminal record of her own.
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Episode 3 : The Badge Racket
September. 28,1967
Three con artists have been swindling businessmen from out-of-town by posing as a prostitute and two policemen. The detectives set a trap as Gannon pretends to be a manufacturer from Lincoln Nebraska.
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Episode 2 : The Shooting Board
September. 21,1967
Joe tries to stop a burglary at an all night launderette and ends up exchanging fire with the suspect. When SID tries to find the bullet fired at Joe, they come up empty and Joe faces a shooting board with no proof the man ever fired at him.
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Seasons
Season 4
This is a list of episodes from the fourth and final season of the 1967 Dragnet series. The season was directed by Jack Webb.
Season 3
This is a list of episodes from the third season of the 1967 Dragnet series. The season was directed by Jack Webb.
Season 2
This is a list of episodes from the second season of the 1967 Dragnet series. The season was directed by Jack Webb.
Season 1
This is a list of episodes from the first season of the 1967 Dragnet series. The season was directed by Jack Webb.
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