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My Name's Friday : The Unauthorized but True Story of Dragnet and the Films of Jack Webb
Michael J. Hayde
Cumberland House Publishing
, 2001 - 317 pages
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highly recommended
OK, but...
I found this book to be an OK read. The only problem I had was that toward the end the tone of the writing shifted as the author sought to be a
Jack
Webb
apologist. There are excuses made for the way the
Dragnet
of the 60s portrayed drug users, and there's almost an indignant tone taken over Dragnet spoofs such as the Dan Ackroyd film and even Nick at Nite promos!
The reason the Dragnet of the 60s became such a ripe ground for spoofing (besides the rapid fire patter) was indeed the portrayal of drug users. The series basically equated marijuana use with LSD and heroin, which is a laughable premise. The author's defense of the "Blue Boy" episode was particularly humorous. I remember seeing one of the participants of the drug party in that show actually physically trying to climb the walls. Talk about heavy-handed and unintentionally funny!
That said, I still found the book worthwhile reading, I'm a fan of Dragnet, both for Jack Webb's innovative style of shooting and the campy humor. It was interesting discovering things about Webb's radio show and some of his
films that
I had not previously known. I was easily able to overcome any minor annoyances with the tone shifting at the end.
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The facts...and much more
This is a must if you are collecting the radio shows, original TV series, or the '67-'70 version. A lot of the 50's series is on DVD,
but they
are scattered on all sorts of compilations. This book helps keep track of what you've got. I particularly enjoyed hearing from the extras that
Webb
used religiously.
But beyond
Dragnet
, there's a lot of interesting stuff here, how Webb was a jazz nut, including his foray into recording with his spoken-word "You're My Girl" album.
I think it's very interesting how he worked with ex-wife and her husband on Emergency! Many paramedics credit Emergency! with inspiring them to join this service. He obviously loved police and emergency services and his hometown. It makes you wonder, if Webb had lived, what his creative reaction to say the LA riots and the OJ trial would have been.
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Great book if you are looking for the what the title describes
I bought this book expecting fluff based on the reviews. I am a big fan of
Dragnet
the radio show
but
did not think the book would cover much of it in depth. I was wrong. Although it spends more time discussing the television series and movies, I was happy with the information on the radio show.
This book details the Dragnet radio show, both Dragnet television shows, and Mark VII movies. It does this through the central person in all of these productions,
Jack
Webb
. However, the reader also learns about the regulars on the shows, and we get to know a bit about them as well.
"My
Name's
Friday
" does not claim to be a biography on Webb and if that is what you are looking for, this is the wrong book for you. If you are looking for a bio of Jack Webb, there are many other books that you would probably enjoy more. However, If you are interested in the multiple incarnations of Dragnet and Pete Kelly's Blues, this is the book for you.
In addition to the main text, the appendixes include titles and brief descriptions of each Dragnet radio and television show in addition to police terms used in the shows and movies.
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An excellent look at a unique person and his style
This is an excellent book. While not a
true biography
, it does take a look into
Webb's personal
life because Webb was such a workaholic that it had an effect on all that he did and who he was.
Unless you're an old time radio fan like me, you may not know that Webb started early and young. He had many outstanding shows before
Dragnet
and even Dragnet started in 1949 on radio. For a while, it was on both radio and television at the same time.
Webb was in many ways a brilliant man. Yet he had many failures --- both in his business life and certainly in his four marriages.
To say he was an interesting man may be an overstatement.
But
his body of work is so extensive, that one has to be impressed.
I started to become interested in Webb when looking for metaphors for my own writing. I didn't want to use stuff that everyone knew. And I kept hearing them on his old radio shows --- especially the ones written by the incredible Richard Breen.
I liked Webb's delivery and unemotional approach to acting. In most people, that would be considered bad acting. But somehow with Webb it was something special.
This book makes Webb and his entire career, his stock of actors and his many incarnations come to life. While his life was short, he accomplished so much.
Dragnet started on radio in 1949 and still today, in 2007, I know of no one who doesn't know what it means to hear, dum - de-dum -dum. And few people do not know of Dragnet and at least seen it on television. To me, that's amazing.
This book dwelt mostly with Webb's body of work and not his personal life or his personality. It does deal with it to some extent. But if you're interested mostly in that area of Webb's life, you might prefer another book.
The book has an excellent and exhaustive appendix that included a list, along with dates and other valuable information on each show on both radio and television. The appendix also includes other valuable informations. Well worth saving.
For Dragnet fans and Webb fans or those who are interested in radio and/or television hi
story
, this is a must-read. Oh, it has lots of great photos too.
Highly recommended.
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The Man Who Made Joe Friday and So Much More
My
Name's
Friday
is an enjoyable romp through the world of
Jack
Webb
. From his days portraying hardboiled radio detectives Pat Novak and Johnny Madero to Hollywood Success, Failure, and a big comeback, Friday takes us through the highlights and lowlights of Webb's life.
Michael J. Hayde comes to the book with a great deal of respect for Webb and his work, which is an essential element in a work such as this. Hayde's work first and foremost is a Webb fan book. He gives a synopsis of each of Webb's movies and then provides a critique of them. While appreciating Webb's contri
but
ions, Hayde spares no criticism of the late 1950s
Dragnet episodes
, Pete Kelly's Blues, and other less than successful Webb projects. While I don't agree with all of Hayde's criticism (I loved the "Night School" episode and he didn't), his criticisms are reasoned and measured rather than spiteful. Whatever criticism Hayde has for Webb is mild compared to the well-deserved critique he slams down on the 1987 Dragnet movie with Dan Akroyd.
If there was one criticism I'd had of Hayde's book, it was where he went from TV fan to armchair psychologist, buying Webb's statements that he didn't miss having a father around as a youth. I actually after reading the book and of Webb's difficulty letting himself act believably on screen particularly in romantic scenes, as well as hi
story
of broken marriages might not have been influenced by never having a father around. Kind of off-topic from the subject of the book, I know. However, if one is going to engage in psychology, it shouldn't be done haphazardly.
Still, the book is incredible fun as a fan resource and provides a rare glimpse at a radio and TV genius that's been typecast as a stiff clown. Read it to recapture a vital part of America's television history.
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