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Old 08-27-03 | 09:58 AM
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Dragnet renamed, retooled

News on ABC's Dragnet, which I find to be disheartening. Mild spoilers are contained (mainly casting):

http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/TV/0....ap/index.html
Just the facts: It's 'L.A. Dragnet' now
Venerable show undergoes another retooling

The new "Dragnet," retitled "L.A. Dragnet," is more multicultural and less centered on Joe Friday. The cast includes Desmond Harrington, Eva Longoria, Ed O'Neill (as Friday) and Evan Parke.

UNIVERSAL CITY, California (AP) -- "Start with what you know," says Joe Friday in explaining the basics of crime-solving as the cameras roll on a Universal Studios soundstage.

The veteran detective and central character of the "Dragnet" franchise is sticking to the facts and following procedure, just as he's always done. But this time, more people are listening to his no-nonsense know-how.

Made famous more than 50 years ago by Jack Webb and now played by Ed O'Neill, Friday no longer prowls the streets of Los Angeles with a lone sidekick. He's been promoted to lieutenant, in charge of a diverse group of junior detectives who seem to hang on his every word.

Friday's upgrade to mentor of his own mod squad on what is now called "L.A. Dragnet" is one of many changes in the ABC series' evolving effort to survive.

When the second season premieres in a new time slot on Saturday, September 27 (10 p.m. ET), it will look markedly different from the retro-flavored "Dragnet" launched on Sunday nights last February to disappointing results.

There will be more women and more vistas of Los Angeles. Updated, less noir-like dialogue and more of a documentary shooting and editing style. Even subtle wardrobe changes -- gone are Friday's nerdy short-sleeved shirts.

There are also two new writers -- twin brothers Jonas and Josh Pate.

"We want it to be a current show, we don't want it to reference the old show in any wink, wink kind of way," says Josh Pate on a visit to the squad-room set.

"L.A. Dragnet" executive producer Dick Wolf says he hired the 33-year-old twins because they "were not a top-of-mind choice for writing procedural cop shows" and could bring a younger, fresher perspective to the job.

Series must 'look forward more than it looks back'

Friday will still do voice-overs -- even when he's back at the station and his crew is out in the field.
So why, then, was the series moved to Saturday night, when younger, more hip viewers are out experiencing life and the lead-in show is "The Wonderful World of Disney"?

While admitting it's not an ideal time slot for a cop show trying to reinvent itself, Lloyd Braun, ABC entertainment chairman, has said the strategy is to "incubate" the show in a noncompetitive time period. If it becomes a self-starter, he says, then it may be moved to a more suitable slot later in the season.

To make that happen, says Pate, the series must "look forward more than it looks back."

But that doesn't mean the Pates don't have reverence for the series' top cop.

"The show is still centered on Friday," Pate assures. "We definitely want to ramp up the legend of Joe Friday and his kind of larger-than-life character as a famous cop ... get that sense across that he's an iconic character."

They're also keeping that familiar dum-de-dum-dum theme song, and the show will continue to emphasize solving cases, not the detectives' personal lives or emotions.

"No love life, no home, just the job -- I think that's good," O'Neill jokes.

Last season, Friday and his then-partner, Frank Smith (Ethan Embry), were in virtually every scene, creating an excessive workload for the actors. "I mean they built the pyramids that way," the 57-year-old O'Neill chuckles.

With Embry gone, O'Neill's new detective co-stars are Desmond Harrington as Jimmy McCarron, Eva Longoria as Gloria Duran, Evan Parke as Raymond Cooper and Roselyn Sanchez as Elana Macias.

'We are a kind of work in progress'
Although Friday's new position will keep him inside more than before, he'll join his team members in the field from time to time. But even when he's not around, Friday's presence will be felt by his traditional voice-over commentary.

"We are a kind of work in progress," says Parke as he explains how the show's newcomers are still finding their feet.

Cooper is spiritual, a family man and a native Angeleno. McCarron, the youngest of the squad, originally from the Bronx, is hot-tempered. Pate says McCarron has a streak of vengeance toward the criminals, while Cooper is more concerned about justice for the victims.

"Friday has seen all these different kinds of cop attitudes before and knows how to manage them," says Pate.

Longoria says the reality of the series is greatly strengthened by the addition of a "more ethnic" cast. "My character, being Latina, if you don't represent that, you are not really in L.A."
Great. So Embry is gone (as is his character, as it sounds) and Friday is playing mentor to a bunch of hip, hot-tempered junior cops. It didn't work for The Extreme Ghostbusters, and I'm betting that it won't work for L.A. Dragnet (ugh).

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This really stinks. The reason that I fell in love with the show last season was because of the noir dialogue, and the Friday - Smith dynamic.

Hell, the ABC show 10-8 is sticking with the partner dynamic, why couldn't LA Dragnet?

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Doesn't sound promising.
Old 08-27-03 | 10:28 AM
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They announced this a few months ago when they renewed the show. I am glad to see Embry go, but I don't know about the whole Joe Friday as teacher angle...
Old 08-27-03 | 10:34 AM
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Sounds terrible. Too bad Embry is gone, the Dutch cast reunion thing was pretty cool.
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One less show for me to care about this fall
Old 08-27-03 | 11:41 AM
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bad choices. bad choices indeed.
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Re: Dragnet renamed, retooled

Originally posted by Morf
News on ABC's Dragnet, which I find to be disheartening. Mild spoilers are contained (mainly casting):

http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/TV/0....ap/index.html


Great. So Embry is gone (as is his character, as it sounds) and Friday is playing mentor to a bunch of hip, hot-tempered junior cops. It didn't work for The Extreme Ghostbusters, and I'm betting that it won't work for L.A. Dragnet (ugh).
LOL, the first thing I thought of when reading that list of jr detectives was "So which one is the eXtreMe! one?"
Old 08-27-03 | 11:45 AM
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not very promising news.
Old 08-27-03 | 12:02 PM
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But Roselyn Sanchez is nice eye candy..
Old 08-27-03 | 12:08 PM
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"Start with what you know."

Well, I know this show will be cancelled mid-season.



They might as well call it "21 Jump Street: Dragnet".

Honk!
Old 08-27-03 | 08:01 PM
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This is sad... I loved the few eps that I saw. Too bad.

But, let's get the final word...

das...?
Old 08-27-03 | 08:07 PM
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You know Jill Hennessey is smiling. Crossing Jordan was supposed to start up in mid-season against LA Dragnet.....
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Sounds terrible. Too bad Embry is gone, the Dutch cast reunion thing was pretty cool.
Well, there's a shock. Until you mentioned it, I did not realize that was the kid from Dutch. I guess he looks older than he is.

BTW, look for this 'new' Dragnet to last about 4 episodes.
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Come on ABC, give us what we really want!

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bye bye dragnet

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