Highway Patrol is a 156-episode actioncrime drama series produced
for syndication from 1955 to 1959. The TV series starred Broderick
Crawford (below) as Dan Mathews as the gruff and dedicated head
of a police force in an unidentified Western state.
Original broadcast run on NBC: 1951 β 1959, 1967 β 1970. The crime drama starred Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday.
The pilot for Dragnet, "The Human Bomb" (adapted from the July 21, 1949 episode), aired as a special presentation of the NBC program Chesterfield Sound-Off Time. It introduced to viewers the many close-ups that became Webb’s trademark. After the pilot’s success, the series debuted in January 1952.
Friday’s original partner in the TV episodes (as on the radio) was Sgt. Ben Romero, played by Barton Yarborough, who died of a heart attack after just three episodes were filmed. He was replaced first by Detective Sergeant Ed Jacobs (Barney Phillips), and then by Officer Frank Smith. Smith was first played by Herb Ellis. After four episodes, Ben Alexander took the role on television and radio.
Barton Yarborough (left) and Jack Webb
Barney Phillips as Detective Sergeant Ed Jacobs
Herb Ellis as officer Smith
Ben Alexander (left) and Jack Web
On the Dragnet set, filming a close-up of Officer Smith, played by Ben Alexander. Jack Web (left) looks on.