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5.2/10 Original language(s) English First episode date 31 January 1977 Number of seasons 1 | 6.9/10 Country of origin United States No. of seasons 1 Final episode date 16 May 1977 Number of episodes 13 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring James SutoriusPamela ReedRoy PooleAlan MixonTed BeniadesJordan Charney Cast Pamela Reed, James Sutorius, Jordan Charney, Roy Poole Similar East Side/West Side, Gibbsville, Black Box, James at 15, Law & Order: Special V |
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The Andros Targets is a 1977 United States newspaper drama television series starring James Sutorius which centers around a crusading newspaper reporter who uncovers corruption in New York City. The show aired from January 31 to May 16, 1977.
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Cast
Synopsis
Mike Andros is an investigative reporter for a major metropolitan newspaper in New York City , the fictional New York Forum. He focuses his work on uncovering corruption. Sandi Farrell is his young assistant. Chet Reynolds is the New York Forum's managing editor, Norman Kale is its city editor, and Ted Bergman is its metropolitan editor. Wayne Hillman is another reporter on the Forum's staff and Andros's friend.
Production
Created by Jerome Coopersmith, The Andros Targets was based on the experiences of investigative journalist Nicholas Gage, who is listed in the show's opening credits as its "journalistic consultant." Bob Sweeney and Larry Rosen were its executive producers. Coopersmith wrote all 13 episodes, and his co-writers on one or more episodes were George Bellak, Frank Cucci, Tim Maschler, and Irving Gaynor Neiman.
Sweeney directed one episode. Other episode directors were Marc Daniels, Harry Falk, Edward H. Feldman, Irving J. Moore, Seymour Robbie , and Don Weis.
Broadcast history
The Andros Targets aired on Mondays at 10:00 p.m., premiering on January 31, 1977. Its last original episode aired on May 16, 1977. Reruns of the show returned to prime time in July 1977, the last of them airing on July 9.
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