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  2. Callan is a British action - drama spy television series created by James Mitchell, first airing between 1967 and 1972. It starred Edward Woodward as David Callan, an agent of a state secret service dealing with internal security threats to the United Kingdom.

  3. Callan: Created by James Mitchell. With Edward Woodward, Russell Hunter, Lisa Langdon, Anthony Valentine. David Callan is the top agent/assassin for the Security Service (British counterintelligence), but he is an embittered man who performs his duties "for Queen and country" under duress.

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    • 1967-07-08
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
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  4. Jan 12, 2019 · Callan - S04E13 - The Richmond File: A Man Like Me. David Callan, only good at one thing, well maybe two, killing people and collecting toy soldiers. He worked for a secret government agency ...

  5. Sat, Aug 12, 1967. When Lonely is beaten up after robbing a supposedly empty flat, Callan investigates on his behalf and discovers a link to a man named Pollock (Jon Laurimore), an enemy operative with whom he has had past dealings and who is currently under the Section's protection.

  6. Season 1. In a BAFTA-winning performance, Edward Woodward (The Equalizer) stars as Callan, a brooding, conscience-stricken assassin for a shadowy British intelligence service so secret it doesn't have a name. With the Cold War grinding on, agents from the East and West engage in elaborate deceptions, both sides seeking temporary advantage in an ...

  7. 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...

  8. The following is a complete episode list for Callan, given in broadcast order, with Edward Woodward in the title role. There was a total of 44 episodes produced and broadcast between 1967 and 1972. The show's first two series were made in black and white, the third and fourth in colour.