Dragnet – Danger Ahead
Dun Da dun dun ~ Walter Schumann‘s ominous, four-note introduction to the TV show Dragnet was recognized by most Americans in the 1950s to signify “danger ahead.”
Dragnet was an American television series, based on the radio series of the same name, both created by Jack Webb.
Webb played the Los Angeles police detective Sergeant Joe Friday. Ben Alexander co-starred as Friday’s partner, Officer Frank Smith.
The police term Dragnet describes coordinated measures for apprehending suspects, including road barricades and traffic stops, DNA tests, and general increased police alertness. The term is derived from dragging a fishing net across the bottom or through a promising area of open water.
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I began by posting events around the turn of the 20th century as I was researching my first novel about the Pacific War. I continued through WWII for my second novel about the Battle of the Atlantic. Now I am beginning to look at the Cold War as I gather information for my next novel about the Korean War. ...more
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