E Street (TV series)

E Street
GenreSoap opera
crime drama
Created byForrest Redlich
Developed byForrest Redlich
Written byDavid Allen
John Banas
David Boutland
Tony Cavanaugh
Tony Cole
Michael Cove
C M Covington
Louise Crane
Mary Dagmar Davies
Wayne Doyle
Grant Fraser
Malcolm Frawley
Tom Galbraith
Tom Hegarty
Lisa Hoppe
Graeme Koetsveld
Nicholas Langton
Serge Lazareff
Rick Maier
Chris McCourt
Greg Millin
Margaret Morgan
Sean Nash
Peter Neale
Rhett O'Hara
Matthew O'Sullivan
David Phillips
Tim Pye
Forrest Redlich
Chris Roache
Leon Saunders
Andrew Saw
C V Schofield
Sheila Sibley
Steve J. Spears
Caroline Stanton
Hugh Stuckey
John Upton
Sally Webb
Debra Wilcock
Craig Wilkins
Linden Wilkinson
Carol Williams
Alexa Wyatt
Directed byMichael Ailwood
John Banas
Bruce Best
Grant Brown
Geoff Cawthorn
Philip East
Robin Hardy
Rod Hardy
Robert Meillon
Steve Mann
David Morgan
Sean Nash
Tony Osicka
Richard Riddiford
Viktors Ritelis
Graham Rouse
Alister Smart
Leigh Spence
Karl Zwicky
Starring(see list of credited cast below)
Theme music composerAshley Irwin / Twilight Productions
ComposerNeil Sutherland
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4.5
No. of episodes404 x 60-minute episodes
Production
Executive producerForrest Redlich
ProducersBruce Best
Denis Phelan
Andrew Saw
Forrest Redlich
Production locationsRozelle, Balmain, Australia
Running time60 minutes/30 minutes
Production companyWestside Television Productions
Original release
NetworkNetwork Ten
Release24 January 1989 (1989-01-24) –
20 May 1993 (1993-05-20)
Related
Westerdeich (Germany)
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E Street is an Australian television soap opera created by Forrest Redlich[1] and produced by his production company, Westside Television Productions, for Network Ten. It was broadcast twice weekly, from Wednesday, 24 January 1989 to Thursday, 20 May 1993. The series won several Logie awards.[2]

E Street is short for Eden Street, which is based in a tough fictional inner-city district called Westside. The action of the soap opera revolves around the local community.[3]

The soap opera, Richmond Hill, which was produced by the Grundy Organization, was cancelled by Network Ten to make way for E Street.[4] E Street initially rated poorly in Australia, but early audience research indicated that it had attracted both a significant proportion of the 14–35 audience demographic and a large male viewership. After a radical overhaul of the show, revised storylines and updated characters targeting the niche demographics, the ratings steadily climbed.

E Street ran for 404 episodes, each one hour long. Like many Australian soap operas before it, E Street was broadcast as two one-hour episodes each week and until the premiere of HeadLand in November 2005, it had been the last Australian soap opera to screen its episodes in this format. Notably, in the U.K., E Street aired as edited half-hour episodes, stripped 5 days a week.

  1. ^ E Street at IMDb
  2. ^ Albert Moran and Chris Keating, The A to Z of Australian Radio and Television Scarecrow Press, 2009. ISBN 0810870223 (pp. 149–150)
  3. ^ "The Sydney Morning Herald - Google News Archive Search".
  4. ^ "The cast of e Street TV Show. What has the cast been up to since then?". 18 October 2014.