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The Big Dig Presents: Catching The Codfather

GBH News

A fishing tycoon is arrested in an elaborate sting operation, but claims he’s the real hero fighting back against an overbearing state. So who is Carlos “The Codfather” Rafael really – a folk hero, a crook, a righteous rebel, a selfish conman? 

In Season 3 of The Big Dig podcast, “Catching The Codfather,” we go down to the docks. It’s a place where food, work, nature, money and politics all meet – where dreams are born, fortunes ruined, and where the watchful eye of the government is always present. The series traces the rise of Carlos Rafael and his escalating conflict with the government, because to judge the crimes of The Codfather, you also have to judge the whole system that he chose to break. 

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“This is a town where there are three pastimes: politics, sports and revenge.” The town is Boston.

Seemingly dry topics become gripping political dramas in this Peabody Award winning show from creator Ian Coss and GBH News. Each season of “The Big Dig” uncovers a different facet of society – infrastructure, gambling, food, healthcare – together the pieces connect to tell the story of modern America. 

Season One: "The Big Dig" 

The highway project known as “The Big Dig” is infamous – a shorthand for government failure – but it all started as one engineer’s dream to correct the wrongs of the past, and its legacy is far from simple.

Season Two: "Scratch & Win" 

America’s most successful state lottery – and its greatest innovation, the scratch ticket – all starts with mafia bookmakers and state bureaucrats going toe to toe in a battle to own the future of gambling. 

Season Three: "Catching The Codfather"

A fishing tycoon is arrested in an elaborate sting operation, but claims he’s the real hero fighting back against the state.

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CREDITS:

Host & Creator: Ian Coss

Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

Producer: Isabel Hibbard

Story Editor: Lacy Roberts 

Contact us as thebigdig@wgbh.org

©2023 WGBH Educational Foundation

A fishing tycoon is arrested in an elaborate sting operation, but claims he’s the real hero fighting back against an overbearing state. So who is Carlos “The Codfather” Rafael really – a folk hero, a crook, a righteous rebel, a selfish conman? 

In Season 3 of The Big Dig podcast, “Catching The Codfather,” we go down to the docks. It’s a place where food, work, nature, money and politics all meet – where dreams are born, fortunes ruined, and where the watchful eye of the government is always present. The series traces the rise of Carlos Rafael and his escalating conflict with the government, because to judge the crimes of The Codfather, you also have to judge the whole system that he chose to break. 

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“This is a town where there are three pastimes: politics, sports and revenge.” The town is Boston.

Seemingly dry topics become gripping political dramas in this Peabody Award winning show from creator Ian Coss and GBH News. Each season of “The Big Dig” uncovers a different facet of society – infrastructure, gambling, food, healthcare – together the pieces connect to tell the story of modern America. 

Season One: "The Big Dig" 

The highway project known as “The Big Dig” is infamous – a shorthand for government failure – but it all started as one engineer’s dream to correct the wrongs of the past, and its legacy is far from simple.

Season Two: "Scratch & Win" 

America’s most successful state lottery – and its greatest innovation, the scratch ticket – all starts with mafia bookmakers and state bureaucrats going toe to toe in a battle to own the future of gambling. 

Season Three: "Catching The Codfather"

A fishing tycoon is arrested in an elaborate sting operation, but claims he’s the real hero fighting back against the state.

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CREDITS:

Host & Creator: Ian Coss

Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

Producer: Isabel Hibbard

Story Editor: Lacy Roberts 

Contact us as thebigdig@wgbh.org

©2023 WGBH Educational Foundation
24hr 56min
Thumbnail for "Introducing Season One: The Big Dig".
Can America still do big things?
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig Returns".
Thumbnail for "BONUS: A note from the team".
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig | 1. We Were Wrong".
There is a strange irony behind the Big Dig: the most expensive highway project ever built in America began with a man who hated highways.
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig | 2. Unholy Alliance".
In the early 1970s a radical idea took shape: tearing down Boston’s elevated downtown highway, and rebuilding it underground.
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig | 3. All Politics is Local".
The Big Dig needs federal funding. House Speaker Tip O’Neill is determined to get it; President Ronald Reagan is determined to stop it.
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig | 4. The Double Cross".
The project faces an unexpected challenge on the home front: resistance from local environmentalists and residents.
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig | 5. Hatchet Man vs. the 800 Pound Gorilla".
In 1991, the Big Dig is handed off to a new leader – the brash, aggressive, hatchet-toting Jim Kerasiotes – who makes it clear he plans to shake things up.
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig | 6. The Up Down Charts".
As work progresses through the 1990s and the tunnels take shape, the true cost of the Big Dig remains unknown to the public.
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig | 7. The Turnpike Revolt".
By the year 2000, the Big Dig has passed through many hands, but in its final years a power struggle spills into public view.
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig | 8. I Want Justice for What Happened".
Just as the project turns the corner towards completion, its entire legacy becomes clouded.
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig | 9. Hearts and Minds".
It’s been fifty years since the Big Dig was first conceived, thirty years since construction began, more than a dozen years since it was completed.
Thumbnail for "Introducing Season Two: Scratch & Win".
The unlikely rise of America’s most successful lottery
Thumbnail for "Scratch & Win | 1. The Instant Ticket".
Thumbnail for "Scratch & Win | 2. The Lottery Czar".
Thumbnail for "Scratch & Win | 3. Have You Played Your Number?".
Thumbnail for "Scratch & Win | 4. The Last Mafia Boss of Boston".
Thumbnail for "Scratch & Win | 5. The Cherry Sheets".
Thumbnail for "Scratch & Win | 6. The Game Dreams Are Made Of".
Thumbnail for "Scratch & Win | 7. The Dirtiest Race in the Commonwealth".
Thumbnail for "Scratch & Win | 8. The Other Massachusetts Miracle".
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Why does sports betting feel different?".
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Should we be nostalgic for machine politics?".
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Why do some parts of government work better than others?".
Thumbnail for "BONUS: How to sue the government, and win".
Thumbnail for "Introducing Season Three: Catching The Codfather".
Thumbnail for "What you need to know when buying fish, with Roger Berkowitz".
Thumbnail for "Have we entered a new era for government regulation?".
Thumbnail for "Catching The Codfather | 1. Red Lobster".
Thumbnail for "Catching The Codfather | 2. I Hope Those People Sink".
Thumbnail for "Catching The Codfather | 3. Punch in the Kisser".
Thumbnail for "Catching The Codfather | 4. Mosquitos on the Balls of an Elephant".
Thumbnail for "Catching The Codfather | 5. Painting Fish".
Thumbnail for "Catching The Codfather | 6. It’s Your Job to Catch Me".
Thumbnail for "The Big Dig is ON TOUR".
Thumbnail for "HOV Lane Ahead".

Scratch & Win | 8. The Other Massachusetts Miracle

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March 12, 202546min 32sec

Part 8: Most lottery games follow a predictable life cycle: a burst of interest followed by a long decline. But something else happened with the scratch ticket, and it changed how every lottery in the country operates. 

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Credits:

Host an Scriptwriter: Ian Coss

Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

Producers: Isabel Hibbard and Ian Coss

Story Editor: Lacy Roberts

Editorial Advisor: Jenifer McKim

Fact-checkers: Ryan Alderman and Isabel Hibbard

Scoring and Music Supervision: Ian Coss

Project Manager: Meiqian He

Graphic Design: Bill Miller

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Scratch & Win | 8. The Other Massachusetts Miracle
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