Racket Squad

1951
Racket Squad

Seasons & Episodes

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EP0 The Case of Sweet Charity Jan 01, 0001

Braddock investigates a suspicious charity organization.

EP1 Check and Double Check Sep 04, 1952

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EP2 Lost and Found Sep 11, 1952

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EP3 Charge It, Please Sep 18, 1952

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EP4 A Letter from Tessie Sep 25, 1952

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EP5 The Expensive Tumble Oct 02, 1952

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EP6 Beauty for HIre Oct 09, 1952

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EP7 The Suit Club Oct 23, 1952

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EP8 The Front Man Oct 30, 1952

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EP9 At Your Service Nov 06, 1952

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EP10 The Label Switchers Nov 13, 1952

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EP11 Blessed Expense Nov 20, 1952

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EP12 Strictly Legal Nov 27, 1952

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EP13 The Elephant in Stockings Dec 11, 1952

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EP14 False Tape Dec 18, 1952

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EP15 The Christmas Caper Dec 25, 1952

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EP16 The System Jan 01, 1953

Using his smokin' hot daughter as bait, a con man sells a system for betting on horses to a man who has the hots for the daughter.

EP17 The Baby-Faced Con Jan 29, 1953

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EP18 The Case of the Dancing Lady Feb 12, 1953

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EP19 His Borther's Keeper Feb 26, 1953

Braddock starts a crackdown on an organized begging racket.

EP20 Friend of the People Mar 12, 1953

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EP21 Antique Racket Mar 19, 1953

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EP22 Girl in the Mink Coat Apr 09, 1953

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EP23 The Big Touch Apr 23, 1953

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EP24 The White Carnation Jun 18, 1953

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EP25 Take a Little, Leave a Little Jul 02, 1953

Several businessmen get conned into participating in a phony oil deal.

EP26 The Case of Lady Luck Jul 06, 1953

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EP27 The Gentler Sex Jul 13, 1953

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EP28 Sale Value Jul 20, 1953

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EP29 The Phony Photo Contest Jul 27, 1953

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EP30 Fraudulent Nursery School Aug 03, 1953

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EP31 Romance Unlimited Aug 10, 1953

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EP32 The Impatient Heir Aug 17, 1953

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EP33 The Diamond Smugglers Aug 24, 1953

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EP34 Sting of Fate Aug 31, 1953

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EP35 The Sure Thing Sep 07, 1953

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EP36 Flight of the Flying Fish Dec 04, 1952

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7.5| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 07 June 1951 Ended
Producted By: Hal Roach Studios
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Racket Squad is an American TV crime drama series starring Reed Hadley as Captain John Braddock, a fictional detective working for the San Francisco, California Police Department. The show aired in syndication for a season before being picked up by CBS for three seasons. The series was filmed at Hal Roach Studios in Culver City, California, and was sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris, hence there was a pack of the sponsor's brand on Braddock's desk at the beginning and end of the episode, as well as occasional scenes of him or other characters "lighting up".

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MartinHafer I love old TV shows and often watch them on my computer. How? Well, archive.org has a lot of public domain TV series and I have tried quite a few over the years. One of these is "Racket Busters". While they don't have every episode, they have quite a few and they are well worth your time--even if they are a bit dated when you see them today.Each episode features Captain Braddock (Reed Hadley) as the seemingly all-knowing cop. He investigates cases involving frauds and con artists. Each episode begins and ends with the same spiel--a weakness of the show. Instead of tailoring the narration for each episode, it's just tacked on to the standard introduction--a preachy one at that.What follows are various recreations of various crimes. Some are rather unusual but many (such as one about pyramid schemes) are timeless and might help you avoid such scams today. In each case, the crime is recreated AND Braddock always catches them. And, surprisingly, in most cases, he gets the money back to the victims! Not exactly real life, but quite enjoyable and worth your time--particularly if you like shows like "Dragnet" or "The Naked City".
kidboots Beginning his career as a policeman in "Sunset Murder Case" Reed Hadley's dead pan delivery (wooden acting) assured him a career as a cop in over a decade of movies culminating as the voice over narrator for the chilling noir "He Walked By Night". The spin off series "Dragnet" saw Jack Webb in the main role but the show also ushered in a period of gritty police shows that tried to show the realities of the badge wearing heroes. Fortunately Hadley scored the series "Racket Squad" which zoomed in on fraud and "bunco" in the Los Angeles area. With a similar "dah dah dah dah" theme like "Dragnet", Hadley, as Capt. John Braddock was always part of the action and to ram home the message of why crime didn't pay!! Several can be seen on "Best of TV Detectives"."Kite High" - a term used for the illegal method of falsifying cheque amounts. It involved a funeral director whose carping mother in law drives a wedge between him and his wife. He flees to Las Vegas and falls victim to a casino conman (Robert Shayne, later of "Superman" series). Director is B stalwart William Beaudine. "The Bill of Sale Racket" - Helen Parish has a guest role as an excitable housewife who decides to sell their gas station to a couple of shifty characters while her husband is stationed in Korea. Even though she was very thorough in checking everything out, Hadley pops up to remind viewers that promisary notes and bills of sale don't make things legal!! "Desperate Money" - an old tailor is not making ends meet so his bartender pal puts him in touch with a nasty loan shark. "The System" - William Ching (a name from the past) as Don Riordan falls for a girl who, along with her father, plans to fleece him of his life savings. They have a system that falsifyies race results relayed through a microphone. Lola Albright is the blonde hustler and it was directed by silent film director Erle C. Kenton. "His Brother's Keeper" - a lovable conman gets the idea of cadging money by pretending to be deaf but is then captured by a "Fagin" style gang which prey on the vulnerabilities of beggars who really have an affliction. Veteran James Gleeson stars and Hadley's homily for this one "Check their credentials before you check your heart"!!! "Take a Little, Leave a Little" - has to do with the old story of a breezy stranger who insinuates himself into a group of businessmen friends, tantalizing them with tales of oil well investments (similar plot to "The Bad Sister" which had a very young Humphrey Bogart as the big city hustler).Recommended.
malcolm-webb Three episodes of Racket Squad were edited into a 74m. second feature. Released in UK cinemas, in July 1955, by Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors under the title Mobs Incorporated. Classified with an A certificate by the British Board of Film Censors. No child under 16 could see an A film, unless accompanied by an adult. It was a common practise back then for kids to get around this minor difficulty by approaching a complete stranger in the cinema queue and pleading " 'ere Guv'nor, can you take us in ? ". Reed Hadley gives an authoritative performance as a police captain with integrity and an overwhelming desire to see lawbreakers apprehended and taken into custody to face justice. Highly entertaining series of television films, featuring Hadley, the great all-rounder, who never failed to turn in a polished performance.
John T. Ryan Forget about Gun Play, Car Chases and Grueling Interrogation Rooms. You won't see any of them in RACKET SQUAD(1950-53). That stuff just is not there, just as it usually is not in real life. That, Schultz, would make it much more realistic.The format was very simple, yet it was probably perfect for these half-hour dramas. Following some opening credits, we were brought by the camera to the Desk, complete with a uniformed copper manning the desk. As the telephone rings, in a sort of a deep, sort of gravely voice, he answers the phone, "Rrrrracket Squad!" We then meet Captin John Braddock(Hollywood Veteran & my own personal Favourite "Zorro", Reed Hadley). After that we get a typical opening monologue about how "......the Confidence Man, whose carefully worked out schemes are responsible for taking more money from the American Public than all the Thieves and Thugs with their violence!" Break for Commercial, and then; the uniformed Desk Officer (who by the way is decked out with earphones and switch board), buzzes on the intercom, "Captain Braddock, Captain Braddock! Ready! And then the good Cap'n 'ould start off the story. Captain reappears after second break with the stock remark (and stock film)remarking, "Let's see how this Case is progressing!", while reading from the file.In the stories, all sorts of devious Criminal ploys and scams are dramatized and thus exposed to the viewers. In some of the episodes we have, we see A Phony Spiritual Reader & Medium, bogus Charities, phony "Gasoline" tablets,a Dance Studio/Black Mail scam, a Crooked Used Car Salesman(imagine that!) and Counterfeit Firemen's Charitable Organization. And by the way, all of the Cons dramatized are real, having been used then and even now, as you read this, Schultz! And good use was made of the practice of having Guest Stars in the Episodes. Just off the top of my head, I can recall Billy Halop, John Ducette, Jimmy Gleason, Allen Jenkins, Eddie Keane, Anthony Caruso and even Henry Kulky in various supporting roles.And RACKET SQUAD had no stated locale, nor even an implied one. So, the stories could be in any kind of terrain, just as long as it was in the "good old" USA. A farm area one week, a busy inner-city locale the next and finally an "upscale" community/neighborhood the following, they'd all get their turn, and did.As for our friend, Captain Braddock, you never hardly saw him in the story itself; but he almost always showed up in the end for making "The Pinch."* He had a sufficient number of Detectives and Uniformed Cops with him. They would then presumably take 'em all downtown!(We weren't sure, 'cause we then saw another commercial.After the final commercial break, we were back in Captain Braddock's Office for the sign-off and his final words of wisdom:"Remember, there are people who can slap you on the back with one hand. and Pick Your Pocket with another! And it could happen to you!" God, how we loved that show! It was so informational and entertaining! And it proclaimed and endorsed a closer, more decent way of life. And it possibly had just about as good a thumbnail sketch of what Policemen and Police Departments are all about.Thank You again, Lord, for my VHS and DVD's and for making RACKET SQUAD available! NOTE: * The "Pinch", term first heard by my little ears from my own Dad, while watching RACKET SQUAD! Thanks, Dad! ABOUT THE AUTHOR: John T."Red" Ryan is a lifelong Chicago Resident, a Veteran "Bumper Morgan-Type" Street Cop, Retired after 35 years. He now just watches the grass grow and helps out the Wife, Deanna, with her Real Estate Business. Their Nest is now empty, with both Daughters, Jenn and Michelle(Notre Dame Grads,both), living in the D.C.area.