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E Street

Year of completion
1993
Content type
Narrative Content
Format
Serial
Genre
Drama
Duration
404 x 50 minute episodes
Production Status
Completed

Synopsis

A look at inner city life, the suburb of Westside and its residents.
Completion Year
1993
Genres
Drama
Format
Serial
Production Status
Completed

Cast and Crew

Director

Peter Andrikidis, Rod Hardy, Bill Hughes, Julian McSwiney, Geoffrey Nottage, Julian Pringle, Greg Shears, Peter Andrikidis, John Banas, Rod Hardy, Bill Hughes, Julian Pringle, Viktors Ritelis, Graham Rouse, John Banas, Viktors Ritelis, Graham Rouse, Leigh Spence, John Banas, Sean Nash, Viktors Ritelis, Graham Rouse, Leigh Spence, John Banas, Robert Meillon, Sean Nash, Viktors Ritelis, Leigh Spence, John Banas, Geoff Cawthorn, Robert Meillon, Tony Osicka, Mark Piper, Leigh Spence

Producer

Bruce Best, Forrest Redlich, Terrie Vincent, Denis Phelan, Denis Phelan, Denis Phelan, Andrew Saw, Andrew Saw, John Banas, Brett Popplewell

Writer

David Boutland, Michael Cove, Mary Dagmar Davies, Grant Fraser, Tom Galbraith, Tom Hegarty, Graeme Koetsveld, Nicholas Langton, David Marsh, David Phillips, Tim Pye, Forrest Redlich, Leon Saunders, Caroline Stanton, Hugh Stuckey, John Upton, Sally Webb, Linden Wilkinson, Carol Williams, David Allen, David Boutland, Mary Dagmar Davies, Tom Hegarty, Graeme Koetsveld, Nicholas Langton, David Phillips, Leon Saunders, Caroline Stanton, Hugh Stuckey, Sally Webb, Carol Williams, David Allen, John Banas, Grant Frazer, Tom Hegarty, Serge Lazareff, Rick Maier, Christine McCourt, Greg Millin, David Phillips, Caroline Stanton, Sally Webb, Alexa Wyatt, David Allen, Grant Frazer, Tom Hegarty, Serge Lazareff, Rick Maier, Christine McCourt, Greg Millin, David Phillips, Sally Webb, Alexa Wyatt, David Allen, Chris Covington, Grant Fraser, Tom Hegarty, Serge Lazareff, Rick Maier, Greg Millin, David Phillips, Sammy Ringer, Steve J Spears, Caroline Stanton, Sally Webb, Craig Wilkins, Alexa Wyatt, David Allen, Chris Covington, Tom Hegarty, Serge Lazareff, Rick Maier, Christine McCourt, Greg Millin, David Phillips, Sammy Ringer, Steve J Spears, Caroline Stanton, Sally Webb, Craig Wilkins, Louise Crane-Bowes

Awards

1993 — TV Week Logie Awards

1992 — TV Week Logie Awards

1992 — TV Week Logie Awards

Series

Series Listing

E Street
E Street series 1
E Street series 2
E Street series 3
E Street series 4
E Street series 5
E Street series 6

Production Company

Westside Television Production
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