Slattery's People - Season 1

Slattery's People - Season 1

Season 1

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Episodes26
DatesSep 21, 1964 - Apr 16, 1965
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Episodes

Question: What is Truth?
Season 1Episode 160 min

Question: What is Truth?

Impressive opener of a series involving life in a state legislature, where voting is done by buttons and all talk revolves around the passage of a bill. Tonight, an earnest minority leader is forced to investigate a respected leader. The plot has its dramatic moments, but the main interest lies in the workings of the state body itself.

Sep 21, 1964
Question: Why the Lonely, Why the Misbegotten?
Season 1Episode 260 min

Question: Why the Lonely, Why the Misbegotten?

Representative Slattery (Richard Crenna) goes to the aid of an ex-GI (Tommy Sands) who had defected to the Viet Cong in Vietnam. A resident of Slattery's district, the shattered youth returns home to find that he is no longer a citizen.

Sep 28, 1964
Question: Remember the Dark Sins of Youth?
Season 1Episode 360 min

Question: Remember the Dark Sins of Youth?

Joan Blackman has a secret that may destroy her father's life. Slattery persuades an educator to stand for reappointment as state board of education president despite the threat of a smear.

Oct 5, 1964
Question: Whatever Happened to Ezra?
Season 1Episode 460 min

Question: Whatever Happened to Ezra?

Ed Wynn, as spry old Ezra Tallicott, enlists the aid of State Representative Slattery. Earnest hero Slattery fights against closing a home for the aged.

Oct 12, 1964
Question: What Are You Doing Out There, Waldo?
Season 1Episode 560 min

Question: What Are You Doing Out There, Waldo?

State representative Slattery (Richard Crenna) is crusading in a different direction. In an obvious effort to show a more romantic side to Slattery, you are to believe he is capable of being sidetracked by shapely lobbyist Sally Kellerman, one of "those Utopian reformers."

Oct 19, 1964
Question: What Became of the White Tortilla?
Season 1Episode 660 min

Question: What Became of the White Tortilla?

Hero Slattery has a hard time convincing a high-minded representative that compromise isn't a dirty word but one of the basic laws of government. The plot is believable and guest Ricardo Montalban is fine as the idealistic Latin.

Oct 26, 1964
Question: Where Vanished the Tragic Piper?
Season 1Episode 760 min

Question: Where Vanished the Tragic Piper?

A study of a young couple who have adopted a Korean war orphan and who are faced with the state taking the baby away from them.

Nov 2, 1964
Question: Is Laura the Name of the Game?
Season 1Episode 860 min

Question: Is Laura the Name of the Game?

Best episode so far from this surprisingly good series. A Representative and his overly ambitious wife, eager for Washington, D. C dip low into the bucket for a sensational campaign issue, and look to help from a muck-raking broadcaster. Slattery fights the couple all the way. A good script is enhanced by two good performances by jack Warden and Georgann Johnson.

Nov 9, 1964
Question: What's a Genius Worth This Week?
Season 1Episode 960 min

Question: What's a Genius Worth This Week?

A scientist turns down a government hardware contract to save his company and Slattery jumps in the middle.

Nov 16, 1964
Question: What is Honor, What is Death?
Season 1Episode 1060 min

Question: What is Honor, What is Death?

Bribery rears its ugly head in the legislature along with hand-wringing, emotional scenes. Slattery finds a fellow Representative suddenly switching sides on a tax bill and smells a rat.

Nov 23, 1964
Question: Do the Ignorant Sleep in Pure White Beds?
Season 1Episode 1160 min

Question: Do the Ignorant Sleep in Pure White Beds?

A pertinent, well handled drama on sex education in school, as hero Slattery stands up to defend a suspended school teacher. Besides the interest in the subject matter, there's sufficient fireworks between Slattery and a no nonsense parent who happens to be a Board of Education member, to hold your attention throughout. "National Velvet's" Lori Martin plays a featured role.

Nov 30, 1964
Question: Which One Has the Privilege?
Season 1Episode 1260 min

Question: Which One Has the Privilege?

A reporter is on the hook for a bribe story in a fairly Interesting entry. According to custom, the newsman refuses to name his source and takes quite a shellacking in the process. Good arguments crop up on both sides, something this series handles very neatly.

Dec 7, 1964
Question: How Long is the Shadow of a Man?
Season 1Episode 1360 min

Question: How Long is the Shadow of a Man?

Good drama, and an interesting behind-the-scenes look at political parties attempting to discipline their legislative members. A new lady Representative goes after Slattery's hide and almost sheds him of his power. Slattery shows a new toughness in this one and guest star Vera Miles plays the bitter, clever woman with finesse.

Dec 14, 1964
Question: What is a Requiem for a Loser?
Season 1Episode 1460 min

Question: What is a Requiem for a Loser?

Two plots, capital punishment and the art of compromise, keep this hour humming. There's a good deal of palaver, some romance, and a nice performance by Martin Milner as an unlikable but idealistic new representative to hold you, even though you'll probably be in the dark about his change of thought at the end.

Dec 21, 1964
Question: What Did You Do All Day, Mr. Slattery?
Season 1Episode 1560 min

Question: What Did You Do All Day, Mr. Slattery?

Good episode which focuses on the large number of problems that make up a Representative's daily fare. The main storyline concerns the extradition of a friend and Slattery puts his influence to work.

Jan 15, 1965
Question: How Do You Fall in Love with a Town?
Season 1Episode 1660 min

Question: How Do You Fall in Love with a Town?

A grand show, thanks to a good script and the performances of two old pros, actors Lee Tracy and James Dunn. They fight a town boss in a local election which draws hero Slattery into the action. Actor Dick Crenna does right well with the veterans, but watching and listening to Lee Tracy snap out his lines is the greatest pleasure of the hour.

Jan 22, 1965
Question: Does Nero Still at Ringside Sit?
Season 1Episode 1760 min

Question: Does Nero Still at Ringside Sit?

Interesting, well acted drama about the sad state of boxing. Hero Slattery, who wants it abolished, puts up some very good reasons for his stand in a tale about a boxer on his way out after suffering brain damage in a fight. The anti-boxing arguments are telling, and so is Robert Blake's performance as fighter Joey Leon.

Feb 5, 1965
Question: How Do You Catch a Cool Bird of Paradise?
Season 1Episode 1860 min

Question: How Do You Catch a Cool Bird of Paradise?

The best part ol this drama about high school dope-addicts and a school teacher who advocates harsh measures to stamp out the problem is the acting of Raymond St. Jacques, Susan Bay and Richard Crenna. The plot twists are acceptable and so are the speeches by an angered Slattery and the teacher, but all are made more meaningful in performance.

Feb 12, 1965
Question: When Do We Hang the Good Samaritan?
Season 1Episode 1960 min

Question: When Do We Hang the Good Samaritan?

First class entry about a doctor who is sued for malpractice after treating an accident victim while out on a fishing trip. Both sides of the ticklish problem are examined in the script, and good performances by Crenna and guests Claude Akins, William Hansen and Barbara Eden give the show a boost.

Feb 19, 1965
Question: Is Democracy Too Expensive?
Season 1Episode 2060 min

Question: Is Democracy Too Expensive?

The play examines the problem of political parties backing underdogs in campaigns. In this case, a poor college professor is running for Congress, and he's heard expressing himself on controversial and unpopular causes. The cast, led by hero Crenna and guest star John Larch, is splendid.

Feb 26, 1965
Question: Did He Who Made the Lamb Make Thee?
Season 1Episode 2160 min

Question: Did He Who Made the Lamb Make Thee?

Slattery defends a lady doctor on a slander charge in court. Actually, the issue is child beating and the problem tracing cruel parents. Hero Slattery becomes very emotional in the process and indulges in a good deal of speech making, but the play is informative and well cast,

Mar 5, 1965
Question: Who You Taking to the Main Event, Eddie?
Season 1Episode 2260 min

Question: Who You Taking to the Main Event, Eddie?

A woman prosecutor (Zohra Lampert) involves Slattery (Richard Crenna) in a politically explosive investigation of gambling corruption. Cicely Tyson and Tige Andrews are featured.

Mar 12, 1965
Question: What's New in Timbuctoo?
Season 1Episode 2360 min

Question: What's New in Timbuctoo?

Pat O'Brien as a bewildered, aging politician, contributes a touching performance. There is too much talk in this one, but viewers, especially older ones, should find interest in the theme concerning a fighting rooster, with weathered wings, who has been put out to pasture. Nancy Wickwire and David McLean co-star.

Mar 19, 1965
Question: Bill Bailey, Why Did You Come Home?
Season 1Episode 2460 min

Question: Bill Bailey, Why Did You Come Home?

Some interesting points are made in this drama about conformity in a large housing tract, but the play is weakened somewhat by characters that are overdrawn. Guest stars include Forrest Tucker, Fred Clark and Louise Troy.

Apr 2, 1965
Question: What Time is the Next Bandwagon?
Season 1Episode 2560 min

Question: What Time is the Next Bandwagon?

Absorbing story about backstage maneuvering at a state political convention. Through all the deals between candidates, the only oddity seems to be a lady campaign manager who flirts and bargains with Slattery. However, the acting is competent and the convention scenes well-paced and produced.

Apr 9, 1965
Question: What's a Swan Song for a Sparrow?
Season 1Episode 2660 min

Question: What's a Swan Song for a Sparrow?

Elsa Lanchester stars as a kooky, motor-scooter riding spinster who battles Slattery (Richard Crenna) and his plan to run a superhighway through her small town animal sanctuary.

Apr 16, 1965

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