Slattery's People

Slattery's People

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Slattery's People

2 وەرز | 36 ئەڵقە
1964/09/21
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1. Question: What is Truth?

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9/21/1964

2. Question: Why the Lonely, Why the Misbegotten?

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9/28/1964

3. Question: Remember the Dark Sins of Youth?

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10/5/1964

4. Question: Whatever Happened to Ezra?

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10/12/1964

5. Question: What are You Doing Out There, Waldo?

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10/19/1964

6. Question: What Became of the White Tortilla?

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10/26/1964

7. Question: Where Vanished the Tragic Piper?

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11/2/1964

8. Question: Is Laura the Name of the Game?

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11/9/1964

9. Question: What's a Genius Worth This Week?

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11/16/1964

10. Question: What Is Honor, What Is Death?

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11/23/1964

11. Question: Do the Ignorant Sleep in Pure White Beds?

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11/30/1964

12. Question: Which One Has the Privilege?

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12/7/1964

13. Question: How Long Is the Shadow of a Man?

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1/1/1965

14. Question: What Is a Requiem for a Loser?

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1/8/1965

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

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1/15/1965

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

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1/22/1965

17. Question: Does Nero Still at Ringside Sit?

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2/5/1965

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

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2/12/1965

19. Question: When Do We Hang the Good Samaritan?

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2/19/1965

20. Question: Is Democracy Too Expensive?

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2/26/1965

21. Question: Did He Who Made the Lamb Make Thee?

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3/5/1965

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

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3/12/1965

23. Question: What's New in Timbuctoo?

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3/19/1965

24. Question: Bill Bailey, Why Did You Come Home?

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4/2/1965

25. Question: What Time is the Next Bandwagon?

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4/9/1965

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

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4/16/1965

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Slattery's People is a 1964-1965 American television series about local politics starring Richard Crenna as title character James Slattery, a state legislator, co-starring Ed Asner and Tol Avery, and featuring Carroll O'Connor and Warren Oates in a couple of episodes each. James E. Moser was executive producer. The program, telecast on CBS, was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Slattery's People is mainly notable for having been one of the few American television series spotlighting the travails of local politicians, a topic that other programs of the period mainly avoided. Many television critics highly praised the series. Many politicians also approved of the program. U.S. Representative James C. Corman said in a Congressional Record statement on September 30, 1964, “I am pleased that they have taken the high road to show a legislator’s life, and have not pandered to sensationalism or unreality to stimulate an audience following.” Moser's script for the pilot was printed as an appendix in Teleplay; an introduction to television writing by Coles Trapnell. Television composer Nathan Scott wrote the theme music for Slattery's People.