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story ideas and scripts. In January 1963, Bertram Beck, Executive Director of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), informed his organization of Susskind's interest in producing a show about social workers and requested that his subordinates send story ideas to the producer. Beck served as consultant and technical adviser for the series, reading the scripts, making editorial comments and changes, and handling much of the mail from social workers who wrote to NASW about the series.
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started as a vehicle for George C. Scott, who had recently gained prominence after acclaimed theatrical performances and a series of important films. On January 3, 1962, CBS and United Artists announced that they were beginning preparations for an hour-long drama starring Scott, to be launched during
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a reference to the two halves of upper Manhattan as bisected by Central Park. The main protagonist was Neil Brock, played by Scott — a tough, impatient, temperamental case worker. With the approval of Aubrey and his newest television star, David Susskind began production on Aurthur’s pilot script, a
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In November 1962, Susskind attended a meeting of the New York City Social Work Recruiting Committee and announced his plans to create a television series focusing on the social work profession. He and his staff were provided with appropriate literature from the Committee, which they used to discuss
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magazine. He asserted that mass poverty persisted, and that it was one of two grave social problems, the other being the structural relationship of poverty to race. He concluded that the federal government was the only force that could reduce poverty and make the lives of the poor more bearable.
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Despite the high quality of both the writing and acting, the show's tendency of addressing sensitive topics forced many potential advertisers to avoid sponsorship of the show, while a number of television stations affiliated with CBS across the country also chose not to air the program for their
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The central location of the series was the Community Welfare Service (CWS), a private agency that served as home base for three social workers dedicated to solving the daily problems, major and minor, of the residents of an impoverished Manhattan neighborhood. According to George C. Scott, the
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Between 1961 and 1964, federal grants were provided to public and private community agencies to combat the problems of the "new poor" through the improvement of educational facilities, youth programs, and other programs to improve the physical and social well-being of the poor.
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Brock writes a series of articles highlighting the plight of the poor, but is unable to get them published anywhere. He finally finds one paper that can do so, but the paper itself is about to be taken over, with its style of journalism certain to be
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all served the twin aims of economic growth and income redistribution". However, by the mid 50s, some disputed whether economic growth alone was distributing such benefits as expected.
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The December 23, 1963 episode, "Creeps Live Here," was originally scheduled to be broadcast on November 25, but was postponed as CBS concluded their four-day live coverage of the
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for the controversial November 4, 1963 episode entitled, "Who Do You Kill?". The episode, which also received a writing nomination and acting nominations for supporting actors
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After a teenage girl is abused by her mother's boyfriend, she runs away and tries to survive on the streets. Brock shares a career crisis with his girlfriend, portrayed by
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Set in New York City, the show explored issues of urban life, some of them grim. Though it won critical praise, it also generated some controversy.
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setting was chosen deliberately to get his character out of the office and maximize the audience’s exposure to the real streets of New York.
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An elderly construction worker who is forced out of his job by age discrimination, becomes frustrated by his inability to find a new job.
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Scott did not like the idea of the show being prepared for him and threatened to abrogate his agreement with CBS. The president of CBS,
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Brock receives an offer to work as a legislative aide to Congressman Charles Hanson and debates whether to leave his current position.
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Brock considers quitting his new position with Congressman Hanson, when Hanson doesn't follow through on promises made by Brock on a
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In an effort to tackle issues effectively, Brock resigned from his job during the latter portion of the 1963–64 season to work for a
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Brock and Hanson must battle pro-business lobbyists in their bid for legislation that would stiffen penalties for contracting fraud.
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After being evicted from his apartment due to urban renewal, a man begins to lose his faith in the importance of the individual.
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congressman, Charles W. Hanson (Chiles). The characters played by Elizabeth Wilson and Cicely Tyson soon disappeared, and
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A wealthy socialite, guilty of numerous unpaid parking tickets, is "sentenced" to serve as a social worker for 30 days.
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provided an exhaustive summary of previous studies on poverty in an important article entitled "Our Invisible Poor" in
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that "economic growth would itself, by diffusing prosperity, reduce inequalities and resolve social problems. The
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Brock rushes to the aid of a mother with four children who is abandoned by her irresponsible and erratic husband.
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who works for the private agency Community Welfare Service, with his secretary, Jane Foster, played by actress
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is explored as a black couple finds suburban life difficult until they are befriended by their neighbors.
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Despite heated public opinion against him, Brock helps a teenage gang member accused of murder.
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Brock attempts to help a wheelchair-bound man concentrates all his energies on walking again.
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A mother, who is also a prostitute, must battle the parents of her baby's father for custody.
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Brock comes into contact with a 12-year-old boy actively engaged in the numbers racket.
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clashed with Scott over the direction of the show, also a factor in its cancellation.
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story about a teen gang killer and his path through the legal system, now called
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and Kenneth M. Rosen for "Today the Man Who Kills The Ants is Coming" (1962)
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Dilemmas of social reform: poverty and community action in the United States
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ranked it #6 on their 2013 list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon".
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and gave little indication of the shocking, socially conscious show that
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The series centers on Scott in the role of Neil Brock, a New York City
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This article is about an American television show. For other uses, see
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Semi-recluse tenants are faced with the prospect of losing their home.
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An episode of "East Side/West Side" on an African American couple in
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structure, expanded welfare services, mass public education, and the
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appears as the television host, along with Scott's real-life wife
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Parents of a mentally disturbed child seek out Brock's assistance.
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Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama
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President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime
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Georgia Jeffries for "Turn, Turn, Turn" / Debra Frank &
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Linden Chiles as Congressman Charles Hanson (Episodes 19–26)
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and her child ("The Sinner"), followed by a story involving
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David W. Rintels for "A Continual Roar of Musketry" (1970)
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local viewers. It was reported that CBS programming chief
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Racelle Rosett Schaefer for "Photo Opportunity" (1991)
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was introduced as Brock's girlfriend for one episode.
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A teenage romance goes awry when the girl's father (
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for "With a Hammer in His Hand, Lord, Lord!" (1965)
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the opportunity to volunteer to work with the sick.
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David Susskind
George Bellak
Millard Lampell
Arnold Perl
Robert van Scoyk
John Berry
Marc Daniels
Herschel Daugherty
Tom Gries
Daniel Petrie
Ralph Senensky
Jack Smight
George C. Scott
Elizabeth Wilson
Cicely Tyson
Linden Chiles
Kenyon Hopkins
David Susskind
Daniel Melnick
Sidney Meyers
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George C. Scott
Elizabeth Wilson

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