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7.8/10 by 4 users
If Your Grandmother Had Wheels
Brock tries to help a wheelchair-bound paraplegic who dreams of nothing but the day he'll be able to walk again.
Writing:
Release Date:
Mon, Sep 23, 1963
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 60
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 60
Season 1:
Brock must decide if a woman is an unfit mother because of her profession.
An angry cop has his underage daughter's boyfriend arrested on a charge of statutory rape.
Brock tries to help a war veteran who has been refusing to face the world for the last 10 years.
A wealthy playgirl with numerous traffic violations is sentenced to perform social work for a month under Brock's supervision.
The new principal of a high school is faced with a student revolt.
A mildly retarded young man is charged with molesting a girl.
A black couple in Harlem are driven to take action against slum conditions when their baby is bitten by a rat.
Brock tries to help a landlord whose building is being razed by the city to make room for a playground.
Brock tries unusual methods in his efforts to cure a conpulsive gambler.
A black couple has trouble with some of the other homeowners when they move to an all-white suburban community.
A man suddenly leavs his family and goes back to his old neighborhood to rediscover his youth.
Parents find out that their 5-year-old child has schizophrenia.
Brock has to find new lodgings for an eccentric group of senior citizens who are losing their present home.
Brock tries to find a solution to the problem of welfare recipients becoming ineligible if they take part-time jobs.
When a politician tells a beatnik that the people don't want ""his kind"" in the area, Brock advises the beatnik to fight back by running against him in the next election.
A homeless woman fears for the life of her friend, who has taken to drinking wood alcohol.
A construction worker doesn't like having been forced into retirement.
After being abused by her mother's boyfriend, a teenage girl tries to make a living on the streets.
Brock tries to help a wheelchair-bound paraplegic who dreams of nothing but the day he'll be able to walk again.
Brock comes up against a ""numbers runner"" who caters to his neighborhood's gambling needs.
Brock is offered a job as legislative consultant for an ambitious U.S. Congressman, and must decide if this is a better way for him to help people than to continue his community social services work, treating one case at a time.
A young union negotiator is unsure where his loyalties lie in a labor dispute.
When Representative Hanson gets Brock to appear on a TV discussion program about the problem of slums and then refuses to follow through, Brock considers quitting.
Brock uncovers evidence that a wealthy manufacturer has been bribing government officials.
Brock can't find a newspaper interested in publishing his series of articles about the plight of the poor.