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  2. National Police Gazette - Wikipedia

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    A 1922 cover page, showing Gladys Frazin. The National Police Gazette, commonly referred to as simply the Police Gazette, is an American magazine founded in 1845.Under publisher Richard K. Fox, it became the forerunner of the men's lifestyle magazine, the illustrated sports weekly, the girlie/pin-up magazine, the celebrity gossip column, Guinness World Records-style competitions, and modern ...

  3. Official Detective (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Detective Lieutenant Dan Britt and Sergeant Al Bowen investigated crimes such as arson, insurance scams, and murder in cases that were related "in cooperation with Official Detective Stories Magazine". [1] Craig McDonnell portrayed Britt, and Tommy Evans played Bowen. [1] Tom Hudson was the announcer. [2]

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  5. Category:American police detectives - Wikipedia

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  6. Official Detective - Wikipedia

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    The episodes of Official Detective are archived at the UCLA Film and Television Archive in Los Angeles. [6] Episodes were produced for NTA at Desilu. [7] Desilu employed professional detectives as technical advisers to ensure that procedures depicted in the program accurately represented real-life police work.

  7. Police Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Police Gazette, or some variation thereof has been the title of several magazines: Police Gazette (Great Britain and Ireland), first published in 1772; Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette, published between 1836 and 1838 in London. Penny Sunday Times and People's Police Gazette, published in 1840-1842 in London by E. Lloyd at Shoreditch and Strand

  8. Spring 3100 - Wikipedia

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    Spring 3100 is a magazine published by the New York Police Department for current and retired members of the service. [1] It was first published in March 1930, at the direction of Police Commissioner Grover Whalen. [2] [1] The name comes from the six-digit telephone number for Police Headquarters at the time the magazine was founded: SPring 3100.

  9. Bondage cover - Wikipedia

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    The peak era for these was the era from roughly 1959 until 1986, when, due to the Meese Commission (a contribution by Park Dietz), and the end of a few of the publishers of detective (or "true crime") magazines, the main era of the bondage cover ended, though there were a few issues of Detective Dragnet in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and a ...