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# Dragnet: The Big Mask, Part 1
The Los Angeles night air is thick with secrets, and Sergeant Joe Friday knows them all. In *The Big Mask, Part 1*, our intrepid detective walks the rain-slicked streets of the city in pursuit of a case that cuts to the very heart of deception itself. As the case unfolds through Friday's meticulous, no-nonsense narration, listeners will find themselves drawn into a web of misdirection and hidden identities—where nothing is quite as it seems, and a killer hides behind the most convincing mask of all. The tension builds with each clue, each dead end, each breathless revelation, as Friday and his partner methodically separate truth from lies in the sprawling sprawl of Los Angeles.
*Dragnet* wasn't merely entertainment; it was a documentary of urban crime told in real time, with Jack Webb's unflinching dedication to procedural accuracy creating something revolutionary for radio. Premiering in 1949, the show became a cultural phenomenon precisely because it abandoned melodrama for authenticity. Webb worked closely with the Los Angeles Police Department, using actual cases and genuine police methodology, making every episode feel ripped from that morning's crime blotter. *The Big Mask* exemplifies this approach—a story grounded in the gritty reality of detective work, where patience and procedure triumph over wild conjecture, where the truth emerges through dogged investigation rather than convenient luck.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience radio drama at its finest. Tune in as Sergeant Friday peels back the layers of deception in *The Big Mask, Part 1*—where every detail matters, every clue counts, and the truth waits to be discovered by those determined enough to find it. This is *Dragnet*, where the cases are real and the stakes have never felt higher.