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Slattery's People (1964 - 1965)

Scripted TV Series
Audience Score
50
Slattery's People
NR September 21st, 19642 Seasons, 36 Episodes
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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.
DirectorsSydney Pollack Lamont Johnson Marc Daniels
WriterWilliam P. McGivern

All Seasons

Season 2

Season 2

Sep 17, 1965
Season 1

Season 1

Sep 21, 1964

TV Show Details

Air Date:September 21st, 1964

Last Air Date:November 26th, 1965

Network:CBS
Status:Ended

Genres:Drama

Original Language:English
Production Companies:Bing Crosby Productions, CBS Studios
TV Show Tags:
social issues