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E1
50 min 1. That'll Be the Day
Callan is dead. Or so the KGB would have you think.
E2
50 min 2. Call Me Sir!
Lonely is used as bait to retrieve Callan from the KGB.
E3
50 min 3. First Refusal
Callan has become the new Hunter. And his first job is to retrieve a list of British undercover agents.
E4
50 min 4. Rules of the Game
Callan orders Cross to terrorise an innocent Russian family for political reasons.
E5
50 min 5. If He Can, So Could I
Callan looses his position as Hunter when he goes after the assassin who killed Cross.
E6
50 min 6. None of Your Business
The old Hunter returns and Callan tries to get away.
E7
50 min 7. Charlie Says It's Goodbye
Callan tries to quit the Section when a girl he is seeing takes a dislike to his job.
E8
50 min 8. I Never Wanted the Job
Lonely becomes the unlucky witness to a mob hit.
E9
50 min 9. The Carrier
Callan and Lonley break into a courier's house to find out how he's operating.
E10
50 min 10. The Contract
Callan substitutes himself for an assassin in order to prevent an assassination.
E11
50 min 11. Call Me Enemy (Richmond File 1)
Callan debriefs a top enemy defector.
E12
50 min 12. Do You Recognise the Woman? (Richmond File 2)
Richmond, a top enemy defector, reveals his true purpose.
E13
50 min 13. A Man Like Me (Richmond File 3)
Callan tracks down Richmond who is trying to leave Britain.
David Callan, only good at one thing, well maybe two, killing people and collecting toy soldiers.
Callan is the title of a British television series set in the murky world of espionage. Originally produced by ABC Weekend Television and later Thames Television, it was aired on the ITV network over four seasons spread out between 1967 and 1972. The series starred Edward Woodward as David Callan, a reluctant professional killer for a shadowy branch of the British Government's intelligence services known as 'the Section'.
Genres: Action & Adventure, Drama
Stars: Edward Woodward, Russell Hunter, Anthony Valentine, William Squire, Patrick Mower