Episode
Ironside: Eden Is the Place We Leave
Overview
A young boxer from San Francisco's Samoan community is anxious to break free from the old traditions of his people, which he feels are holding him back. He finds the process a lot more distressing than he had imagined, however; and his own life, and those of the people he spars with, are put at risk.
Details
- Series
- Ironside
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 16
- Air date
- 1970-01-29
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Eden Is the Place We Leave is Episode 16 in Season 3 of Ironside. It aired on 1970-01-29. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 15: Beware the Wiles of the Stranger
Driving home from a visit to his cousin, Mark picks up a hitch hiker, who turns out to be a thief looking for a scapegoat. The pair become friends, however, which causes problems when her accomplice turns up, anxious to carry out the original plan.
Episode 17: The Wrong Time, the Wrong Place
Ed falls in love with an actress, accidentally caught up in a robbery case. Although the affair is mutual, Vivian Page is a pacifist, and unable to accept Ed's career in the force. Both have to decide what means the most to them, and in the end, separate; whilst the cameras pull back, and curtains fall across the screen, as though it had all been just a movie...!
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