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    <itunes:summary>Old Time Radio Broadcasts now in public domain</itunes:summary>
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More on the series:
http://www.badge714.com/

"Jack" Webb born April 2, 1920 Died December 23, 1982. He was an American actor, television producer, director, and writer who is most famous for his role as Detective Joe Friday in the radio and television series Dragnet. (aka Badge 714 in syndication).
More on Jack Webb:
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More on the series:
http://www.badge714.com/

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More on Jack Webb:
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      <title>The Hindenburg Disaster</title>
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      <itunes:summary>Radio reporter Herbert Morrison describes the explosion of the Hindenburg May 6, 1937  

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