Variety (December 1953)

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Wednesday, December 2, 1953 REID HADLEY (Coptoin Craddock of "Racket Sauod") This is the TV film series that zoomed into a 45.3 Nielsen rating (Aug. 1953) — the nation’s Number One show! It’s based on actual cases from the files of police confidence and racket squads. Each half-hour show is an action- packed chapter in the annals of rackets and “confidencegames” that could victimize you. Big public-service appeal... a real buy for advertisers looking for quick, profitable sales. Here’s how RACKET SQUAD rates locally:* Rating Source: Telepulse, December 1952 In New York: Don L. Kearney, 7 West 66th St., SU 7-5000; in Chicago: John Burns, 20 North Wacker Drive, ANdover 3-0800