Callan - The Monochrome Years DVD starring Edward Woodward - unseen for nearly 40 years

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Unseen for nearly 40 years, the late Edward Woodward (The Wicker Man) gives an electrifying performance as a reluctant professional killer working for British Intelligence in CALLAN THE MONOCHROME YEARS (12), the drama that made him a household name and which won him a BAFTA award for Best Actor. Own this 4-disc collection on DVD for the first time on 22nd February 2010, RRP £39.99.

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  • Holy Cow! If it wasn't for his voice I wouldn't have recognised the late, great, Mr. Woodward.  I've only heard of Callan. So happy to finally view it. Thank you for uploading!

  • this tv series was ahead of its time plot-wise, Woodwood played very realistically

    love to see it again inspite of its age !!

  • I've never seen this show properly, grew up in the eighties so only really remember Edward in the Equalizer. The similarities between Callan and McCall are startling though. McCall could be Callan years on. I'm definitely going to check out this show properly. And am I the only one who finds the theme tune quite creepy?

  • What a great series. Far too dark and smart for modern TV.

  • I grew up watching this: way ahead of its time, clearly the most accurate portrayal of real secret service and yes, Woodward was brilliant.

    Thanks so much for posting this!

  • Eddie woodwards finest hour.

  • Excellent - only just found out it's available. Just ordered mine!

  • I've never heard of or seen this series before but that clip make me want to. Edward Woodwood even as a young man, as this scene proves, was brilliant.

  • Thanks to NetworkDVD for reproducing these. Brilliant. This episode is the next one after the Armchair Theatre pilot.

  • Great! I had forgotten how dark it was.

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