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Dragnet 1967/Homicide: DR-22
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Homicide: DR-22 | |
Season 3, Episode 14 | |
Airdate | January 9, 1969 |
Written by | James Doherty |
Directed by | Jack Webb |
Produced by | Jack Webb |
← 3x13 Community Relations: DR-17 |
3x15 → B.O.D.: DR-27 |
Dragnet 1967 — Season Three |
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Homicide: DR-22 is the fourteenth episode of the third season of Dragnet 1967, and the fifty-ninth episode overall.
Starring: Jack Webb (Sergeant Joe Friday), Harry Morgan (Officer Bill Gannon)
with Burt Mustin (Calvin Lampe), Art Balinger (Capt. Hugh Brown), Len Wayland (Off. Dave Dorman), Jill Banner (Eve Wesson), Alfred Shelly (Jack Swan), Don Ross (Glen)
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Plot Overview
A beautiful young stewardess is murdered in her apartment, and Friday and Gannon are perplexed by an elderly resident in another suite who seems to know a lot about the crime. They must determine whether he's a witness or maybe even the killer, but they're in for a big surprise once they find out who the helpful neighbor really is!