Racket Squad Season 2

September. 06,1951      TV-PG
Rating:
7.6
Trailer 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".

Episode 50 : One More Dream
August. 02,1952
A phony scientist who invents a "machine" bilks a greedy investor.
Episode 49 : Know Your Family Tree
August. 21,1952
Episode 48 : Pick a Number
August. 14,1952
Episode 47 : The Strange Case of James Doyle
August. 07,1952
Episode 46 : Anyone Can Be a Sucker
July. 31,1952
A small time crook squeals on a gangster who runs a gambling ring.
Episode 44 : The Long Shot
July. 03,1952
Episode 43 : Blood Money
June. 26,1952
Episode 42 : Money to Burn
June. 19,1952
Episode 41 : A Place for Grandma
June. 12,1952
Episode 40 : The Case of the Frightened Man
June. 05,1952
Episode 39 : The Fabulous Fraud
May. 29,1952
Episode 38 : Shakedown
May. 22,1952
Episode 37 : One for the Books
May. 15,1952
Episode 36 : Small Town Racket
May. 08,1952
Episode 35 : The Soft Touch
May. 01,1952
Episode 34 : Serenade for a Sucker
April. 24,1952
Episode 33 : The Case of the Empty House
April. 17,1952
Episode 32 : The Phanton Bible
April. 10,1952
Episode 31 : The Case of the Cold Neck
April. 03,1952
Episode 30 : The Staff of Life
March. 27,1952
Episode 29 : The Case of the Matchmaker
March. 20,1952
Episode 28 : The Home Wreckers
March. 13,1952
A phony lawyer takes advantage of bickering couples by encouraging divorce and then charging exorbitant fees to arrange things.
Episode 27 : Accidentally on Purpose
January. 03,1952
Episode 26 : The Case of the Hearse Chasers
February. 28,1952
Capt. Braddock tries to locate a pair of swindlers who are trying to fleece a recently widowed lady out of three thousand dollars for a worthless portrait of her late husband.
Episode 25 : title unknown
February. 21,1952
Episode 24 : Fair Exchange
February. 14,1952
Episode 23 : One Angel Too Many
February. 07,1952
Episode 22 : Three Ring Circus
January. 31,1952
Episode 21 : Desperate Money
January. 24,1952
Captain Braddock investigates a ruthless loanshark harassing an immigrant tailor.
Episode 20 : Big Trap
January. 17,1952
Episode 19 : Romance Market
January. 10,1952
Episode 18 : Accidentally on Purpose
January. 03,1952
Episode 17 : The Knockout
December. 27,1951
Episode 16 : The Case of the Condemned Cattle
December. 20,1951
Episode 15 : The Case of the Widow's Mite
December. 13,1951
Episode 14 : Five Star Swindle
December. 06,1951
Episode 13 : The Bill of Sale Racket
November. 29,1951
A young couple who own a gas station get taken in by an escrow scam that resells their station and leaves them with nothing.
Episode 12 : The Vain Woman
November. 22,1951
Episode 11 : The Salted Mine
November. 15,1951
Episode 10 : Babies for Sale
November. 08,1951
Episode 9 : Two for One
November. 01,1951
Episode 8 : The Perfect Match
October. 25,1951
Episode 7 : Big Secret
October. 18,1951
Episode 6 : The Case of the Old Flame
October. 11,1951
Episode 5 : The Raccoon Hunt
October. 04,1951
Episode 4 : Skin Game
September. 27,1951
Episode 3 : The Case of the Miracle Mud
September. 20,1951
Episode 2 : Sick Old Man
September. 13,1951
Episode 1 : Kite High
September. 06,1951
A private Las Vegas casino operator alters his customers' checks before they are deposited.

Seasons

Season 3
Season 3 1952
Season 2
Season 2 1951
Season 1
Season 1 1951

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