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  1. Episodes of East Side/West Side addressed topics relevant to the inner city, with many controversial issues explored. A typical example came in the first two episodes, when Brock investigated a prostitute and her child ("The Sinner"), followed by a story involving statutory rape (“Age of Consent”).

  2. The east side was viewed as more visibility dangerous but the westside was more solidly middle class due to its aesthetically pleasing architecture and the number of city employees that lived there. These environments breed different types of characters.

  3. Mar 14, 2017 · Drama series that subsist on a steady diet of social issues have tended to have a short shelf life. Critics howled, but “East Side/West Side” was axed by low ratings after one 26-episode...

  4. So 'East Side Story' moved across town to become West Side Story—a story focused on clashes between gangs of white Americans and newly immigrated Puerto Ricans. One clue to the original story...

  5. Nov 18, 2023 · Watch new digital preservations of two episodes of the short-lived CBS drama East Side/West Side, still one of the most acclaimed and controversial series ever to air in primetime.

  6. Something for the Girls. 7.9 (11) Rate. A wealthy young socialite, sentenced to community service due to a string of unpaid parking tickets, is assigned to do paperwork in Neil's office. She starts to lose some of her "superior" attitude when some of the neighborhood girls start coming to her for tips on how to keep their boyfriends. Add Image.

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  8. S1.E1. The Sinner. A prostitute battles the parents of her baby's father--a derelict--for custody of the child. 8.4/10. Rate. Top-rated. Mon, Sep 30, 1963. S1.E2. Age of Consent. Brock tries to help a young man when his girlfriend's father tries to break up their relationship by dragging the youngster into court. 8.4/10. Rate. Seasons. Years.

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