Dragnet: The LSD Story

by Scott Beale on August 14, 2008 · 3 comments

“The LSD Story” the first episode of Dragnet from season one of the 1967 series, originally aired on January 12th, 1967.

Also it’s a bit ironic that the LSD episode is the first episode of Dragnet in color.

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1 John Hell August 14, 2008 at 10:48 pm

We used some of this on a KFJC “Pumpkinhead” show, back in the 90's. Pumpkinhead was a sound collage show, that would utilize three studios and lots of loops. The We called the episode “Drugnet”. There's a part in the show where this guy is high and repeating “I'm on a train.” We looped that thing over and over, for about two hours. Ha!

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2 John Law August 15, 2008 at 11:19 am

I watched it last night. Wow! Brings back memories. I suggest you start playing the Squid vid and then click on the source vid (Hula, I think) and let it play over the earlier one with about a 10 second delay. The mixed audio over the video is truly disturbing.
I did it by accident and was CONVINCED I was having a flash-back!

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3 Donnie August 18, 2008 at 6:38 am

Harry Morgan was old back then, but he's still alive today!

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