My perception of Law and Order on what law is and how criminal law applies in modern society. It depicts the rules and regulations of various laws, it also gives you a look at how sick the world is and can be in the face of law enforcers. It also lets us know that know one is exempt from commiting crimes as well as trying to cover them up. The crimes depicted in Law and Order does resemble crimes in society accurately.
I kind of wish that Friday & Gannon were like "Kramden & Norton" from the Honeymooners....whenever Gannon needs to do something, he would go through his "warm-up routine", driving Friday crazy, until he finally slugs him in the shoulder & hollers, "COME ON with that thing"!!
A shorter version of the 1970 promo that was sent out to local stations running "DRAGNET"- the last 10 seconds reserved for the local announcer telling you WHEN the show was going to be on....
I know about the last 10 seconds.Cause i remember the tagline on WSNS-TV 44 (Chicago) in the late '70's saying,"Catch all the action as Jack Webb stars as 'Sgt. Joe Friday' on 'Dragnet'.Each Saturday night at 6 on (TV) 44!"
My perception of Law and Order on what law is and how criminal law applies in modern society. It depicts the rules and regulations of various laws, it also gives you a look at how sick the world is and can be in the face of law enforcers. It also lets us know that know one is exempt from commiting crimes as well as trying to cover them up. The crimes depicted in Law and Order does resemble crimes in society accurately.
MyVette85 1 year ago
I like the long one better
Vegepen 3 years ago
CLASSIC. love it. five stars!
arequipa1 3 years ago
I kind of wish that Friday & Gannon were like "Kramden & Norton" from the Honeymooners....whenever Gannon needs to do something, he would go through his "warm-up routine", driving Friday crazy, until he finally slugs him in the shoulder & hollers, "COME ON with that thing"!!
luvthoseclips 4 years ago
According to Harry Morgan, that did happen occasionally behind the scenes.
SheriffTankStoner 1 year ago
A shorter version of the 1970 promo that was sent out to local stations running "DRAGNET"- the last 10 seconds reserved for the local announcer telling you WHEN the show was going to be on....
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
I know about the last 10 seconds.Cause i remember the tagline on WSNS-TV 44 (Chicago) in the late '70's saying,"Catch all the action as Jack Webb stars as 'Sgt. Joe Friday' on 'Dragnet'.Each Saturday night at 6 on (TV) 44!"
blank77 4 years ago