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Brenner (TV series)

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aired on CBS between June 6, 1959 and September 11, 1961. Ten addition episodes that were produced between 1959 and 1960 had never aired on television. With reruns airing during the summers of 1961 and 1962, CBS decided that during the summer of 1964, they would air the remaining episodes five years
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from June 6, 1959–September 19, 1959 and again from May 17–July 19, 1964. Reruns plus two previously unaired episodes were seen during the summer of 1961, an additional summer of reruns in 1962 and a final set of new and repeat broadcasts from July 26–September 13, 1964.
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Ernie has just had to do what all police officers hope they never will; he has killed a man in the line of duty. Now so bothered by the fact that he's taken a life, he doesn't know if he'll be able to use a gun again and fears his career in law enforcement is
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Officers Paul Harris and Ernie Brenner round up and arrest a group of young hoodlums when an accidental discharge from Harris' gun kills one of the young men. Since the youth was not armed, a vendetta from the newspapers screams of police
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Police Captain Laney's son Ben has had run-ins with the law before. Brenner discovers a long-held secret: that the officers in Captain Laney's precinct have kept his son's escapades under wraps, and this has led to Ben planning a serious
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Brenner looks into the case of a veteran cop who was convicted of a hit-and-run, even though he swore he didn't do it. As evidence begins to support his story, the trail leads back home, apparently to his wife's lover as the
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A man who attempts a fur heist looks a lot like Robbie Matthews, one of Ernie's best friends since childhood. Ernie can't believe his buddy would do something like that, but learns Robbie may be in trouble with loan
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A wave of criminal activity is seemingly running rampant in a certain part of town. Detective Lt. Roy Brenner leads a task force to see why that is, and why the local precinct is not able to stop it.
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Brenner has begun surveillance on a furniture store suspected of being a front for loan-sharks. A more disturbing fact is that police officers have been seen regularly going in and out of the store.
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after the initial cancellation and three years after new episodes of the series had last aired. The last of those ten episodes aired on Sunday July 19, 1964 with reruns airing until September 13.
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Officer Ernie Brenner is put under pressure by the District Attorney to change his testimony in a weak case. The young cop's father, Detective Lt. Roy Brenner, has to take action to stop it.
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Away from his job, Brenner tries to help out underprivileged youths by coaching a basketball team. Only one of his best players is now wanted for being involved in a brutal armed robbery.
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After a crime spree, the citizens of a small neighborhood decide to take matters into their own hands even though Brenner has the precinct working around the clock to catch the criminals.
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Brenner enlists the help of an old friend, Charlie Paradise, who is known as the Mayor of Greenwich Village, after an old blind woman and an artist are murdered in that area of New York.
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Brenner sets out to investigate a rash of calls concerning school children who, instead of eating, are spending their lunch money playing on a pinball machine in a nearby candy store.
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Police officer Morgan is about to retire to sunny Florida, complete with a government pension. Feeling kind hearted, he lets a crook go, but the crook is not feeling so generous.
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was a transitional project for Brodkin. It was his first independent production, his first series to be shot on film, and (aside from his first producing assignment, CBS's live
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Lt. Brenner runs across an old flame, as he delves into the arrest of a group of young men for trivial offenses, who appear to be covering up their real criminal activities.
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Detective Brenner is investigating one case, while son Ernie, a patrol officer, is sent to another case, yet they both end up with the same criminals: counterfeiters.
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A woman yells for a police officer's help, only to have him turn and walk away. Detective Brenner now has the job of finding the cop who turned his back on his duty.
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Brenner is assigned to find the missing chauffeur of a murdered mobster, which leads right to the door of a decorated police officer, the son of the murdered man.
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Detective Lt. Roy Brenner comes up with a scheme to bust a numbers outfit, and his son, Officer Ernie Brenner, goes undercover to infiltrate the gambling ring.
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Detective Brenner is providing police protection for Arnold Joplin, a key witness in a case. Joplin's daughter is also gets much attention, only from Ernie.
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Detective Lt. Brenner is in love with Laura Hagen and wants to make her his bride. However, she is hesitant about marrying a police officer.
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It was somewhat of a challenge for the two to portray a convincing father-and-son duo with Binns only 11 years older than Broderick.
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of the 1950s and 1960s. The series was filmed in New York City focusing on Lieutenant Roy Brenner, a 20-year veteran of the
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Lt. Brenner forgets all the codes of conduct he demands others to follow when his son Ernie is shot in the line of duty.
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A man is supplying guns to teenagers, and Ernie and another officer named Frank set out to track the criminal down.
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was based on a one-shot anthology show from Brodkin's catalog, a January 15, 1959 telecast of
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The show was centered around the careers of the Brenners, Roy and his son Ernie. Roy (
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was cancelled. Two new episodes produced in 1960 aired in June and September 1961.
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Fictional portrayals of the New York City Police Department
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Saturday at 9:00-9:30 pm on CBS: June 6 -September 19, 1959
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at the Classic Television Archive, with a list of episodes
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Monday at 9:00-9:30 pm on CBS: June 19 -September 11, 1961
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as Lt. Roy Brenner and Det. Ernie Brenner, respectively.
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NOTE: The most frequent time slot for the series is in
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Sunday at 9:00-9:30 pm on CBS: May 17 - July 19, 1964
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Index

Crime drama
Herbert Brodkin
Alvin Boretz
George Bellak
Edward Binns
James Broderick
Dick O'Neill
Walter Greaza
Sydney Pollack
Crahan Denton
Gene Hackman
Frank Lewin
Laurence Rosenthal
New York City
Plautus Productions
CBS
Playhouse 90
Naked City
crime drama
Internal Affairs Department
NYPD
Edward Binns
James Broderick
CBS
Edward Binns
Internal Affairs Department
NYPD
James Broderick
Herbert Brodkin
The Philco Television Playhouse

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