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Intermission P.S.A., for American Lung Association's Christmas Seals (1960)

Magazine advertisement for Chesterfield cigarettes (1954)

It was Webb's hands that were seen dropping the hammer during the Mark VII logo sequence at the end "Dragnet", "Adam-12" and other series he produced.

Produced the pilot for a proposed action series called "The Fighting Marines" based on true-life stories of the Corps. The series was never produced.

In 1959, he produced an adventure series about a San Francisco-based newspaper reporter called, "The Black Cat."

In 1959, he hosted and starred in the unsold pilot for an anthology series called, "Series I." The proposed series would have devoted episodes to a wide variety of adventure genres.

In 1960, he produced an unsold pilot for a proposed sitcom called "Calvin and Clyde" starring Arthur Walsh and Ben Morris.

In 1961, he produced an unsold pilot for a proposed sitcom about airline hostesses called "Coffee, Tea or Milk" starring Barbara Nichols.

In 1965, he produced in an unsold pilot called "The Polly Bergen Show". The stories would have based on characters created by Patricia McGerr in her Selena Mead stories.

1970s: Narrated a training film for the US Postal Service entitled "Is it worth it?" which detailed why Postal Service employees should not tamper with mail or steal from the US Postal Service

(1949-1955) Starred and produced the iconic radio police drama, "Dragnet". The series co-starred Barton Yarborough and, later, Ben Alexander. For the last four years of its radio run, the program also aired on television with many of its radio scripts being reused for the TV series.

(1948) Starred in the radio series "Jeff Regan, Investigator", where he played a hard-boiled and underpaid operative of a private detective agency.

(1947) Starred in the radio series "Johnny Madero, Pier 23". It was almost identical in style and plot to Webb's earlier radio series "Pat Novak for Hire", but that program continued with a different star after Webb left San Francisco for Hollywood, so the network was forced to change the program's title.

(1946-47 and 1949) Starred in "Pat Novak for Hire" initially a locally (San Francisco) produced radio series, where Webb's title character worked on the waterfront renting boats and worked as an unlicensed private detective. Webb briefly resumed the series after moving to Los Angeles where his featured co-stars included Raymond Burr and Tudor Owen.

(1946-47) While living in San Francisco, he hosted a musical/variety radio series, "The Jack Webb Show". The series had a limited run on ABC Radio.

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