Opening titles to the spy series Callan, which aired on British television in the late 60s and early 70s. It starred Edward Woodward, who went on to play The Equalizer
Opening titles to the spy series Callan, which aired on British television in the late 60s and early 70s. It starred Edward Woodward, who went on to play The Equalizer
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I was lucky enough to know Edward as a friend for over twenty years. I have spoken a few words about what it was like to know the real man and what he taught me. You can see it on my page in two parts as "So You Want To Know The Rich And Famous......?" It's very thought provoking!
Can anyone remember EW playing a comedy role in a series about a removal firm? He was the gaffer I remember, or maybe I don't really remember and I've got it all wrong. This would have been 1990s I think. I loved Callan though.
@damuzzdu I agree totally - I think the partnership of Woodward with Russell Hunter was one of the best combinations to hit our TV screens and yet hardly got a mention after his passing. A sad loss of a terrific actor - RIP great man.
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a great actor in many superb roles
R.I.P.