East Side/West Side

Neil Brock is a young social worker in the slums of New York City; his boss is Frieda Hechlinger; and Jane Foster is the office secretary. This dramatic series features stories about child abuse, drug abuse, rip-offs of the welfare system, crime, etc., i.e., all of the problems of the inner city.

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  • TheTVDB.com Series ID 77309
  • Status Ended
  • First Aired September 23, 1963
  • Recent April 27, 1964
  • Network CBS
  • Average Runtime 45 minutes
  • Genres Crime Drama
  • Original Country United States of America
  • Original Language English
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  • Episode Screenshot Format 4:3 Screencap
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Season 1 September 1963 April 1964 26
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Unassigned Episodes 26
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Arnold Perl 2 10/21/1963 - 11/04/1963
Robert Van Scoyk 2 01/20/1964 - 03/30/1964
Edward DeBlasio 1 09/23/1963
Edward Adler 1 01/27/1964
Irve Tunick 1 09/30/1963
Allan E. Sloane 1 03/16/1964
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Millard Lampell 2 12/02/1963
Alex March 2 03/16/1964 - 03/30/1964
Ossie Davis 2 10/21/1963
Tom Gries 1 11/04/1963
John Gabriel 1 12/02/1963
David Micael-James 1 09/30/1963
Ralph Senensky 1 09/30/1963
Allen Reisner 1 01/20/1964
Daniel Petrie 1 10/21/1963
Herschel Daugherty 1 12/02/1963
John Berry 1 01/27/1964
Jack Smight 1 09/23/1963

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