When my mom switched cable companies a few weeks ago, we suddenly got access to MeTV as one of the channels. So I've been recording many of the classic reruns that have been showing on it. With that in mind, I'm reviewing many of the classic cop/detective shows that air on that channel. This one is on what turned out to be the final episode of "Dragnet" produced, directed, and starring that show's creator Jack Webb. As Sgt. Joe Friday he and partner Officer Bill Gannon (Harry Morgan) are investigating a series of crimes from a surprise murder at a low rent motel to a grocery store robbery. In between, there's also a just-sobered man who got robbed of 76 cents just as he was going to get dinner. That got an amusing exchange between Friday and Gannon about Gannon suddenly not wanting to eat! As with many eps of this show, this was touching in places and exciting with the delivery of lines done in the usual clipped-tone one gets from this show. Webb would mostly drop acting after this to devote more time to producing his other shows like the hits "Adam-12" and "Emergency!" though before he died in 1982, he was planning to once again bring this show back and playing Friday again with possibly Kent McCord from "12" as his new partner. With his passing the real-life Los Angeles police dept. Retired his badge number 714. There were a couple of revivals with other actors but no one could match Jack Webb, that's for sure! Oh, and Harry Morgan subsequently reprised his role as Gannon in the 1987 spoof theatrical feature film called Dragnet starring Tom Hanks and Dan Aykroyd as Friday's same-named nephew. In that one, Gannon was now their superior as a captain.