Callan S3E07 "God Help Your Friends"
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Callan must break up the engagement between a lovely NATO interpreter with a grade-A security clearance and a man suspected of serving as a KGB informant. Does the woman's fiance really love her? Or does he love Moscow more? (Featuring Michael Jayston as Mark Tedder)
Callan is probably the best cold war series I have ever seen, thanks for posting
It doesn't get any better than Callan and Lonely. Thank you for sharing.
I like Michael Jayston in everything. And Callan is a favorite series.
@Jack Warner He is an amazingly versatile actor.
@Jack Warner I remember that episode. It was excellent!
From the Thames tv intro to the swinging bulb & This Man Alone on the tremolo guitar, this is so evocative of my childhood.
I was 14 when this aired in 1970, amazed at the quality of the acting then, as now, this was a bit of a strange episode, and now I’m 65, so where has all the time gone...
snap I am 64 and remember these time to watch again i think
I remember as a child my mum watching Callan, back then I didn't realise how dark this program was. I watched reruns as a young adult and understood what is was all about I'm 57 and even now I think it's dark but the acting was top notch and Woodward was brilliant. If he was alive and young today he would of made an excellent James Bond like Daniel Craig but even more ruthless and dangerous.
@@Antony_Jenner I’m 65 now and 10 months from the State Pension.
Try quantum physics...mate.....SIMPLES.
I would have been under a year old when this was aired so have no recollection whatsoever of it yet I have watched all of these shows in the 2020s. Great production, acting, characters. Etc tv was better& I am willing to debate life then was much better than dystopian technocrat 2023
Callan... Still eminently watchable... Used to sit of an evening and watch it with my Dad.
So lovely to watch the best ever Mr. Rochester and the best ever Blanche Ingram. Many thanks for the beautiful channel!
I just realised. That's Stephanie Beacham. Talk about smoking hot. That's a voice you could drown in.
Wonderful, really enjoyed that. Thanks for posting.
This is dark, but then the best tv always is. Thanks for uploading 👍
pointless comment, then.🤪
@@whatshisname3304 missing the point, then 🤪Looking for conflict? Help is available.
Michael Jayston was one of my favourites in those times…All my favourites were all gone 😔 Now…I’m…in the next of the line…Tempus Fugit indeed….I hope I’ll meet some of my favourites at the bar…on the another side 😉
What a great episode that was
Episode begins with John Quarmby, who's best known role was as Mr Carnegie in the final episode of Fawlty Towers, "Basil The Rat".
Excellent....thank you.
The TV episode of AMagnum For Schneider was very good indeed
the james bond that never was if a role was ever ment for someone it was this for edward woodward
Not disagreeing, but it would be quite a change. Bond is good at everything (to the point of silliness). Callan is good at his job, but his "controlled rage" and troubled personality are what makes Callan the more interesting role, in my humble opinion.
@@mjstow If we're talking fictional spies, I think Woodward was the only other actor who could've been Number 6. His presence and intensity matched -- even exceeded -- McGoohan's.
Ridiculous!
No, Sean and Patrick ourperformed Edward in every way.
P@@nicholasgerrish6022
I use to watch this in the 80s
Oh Mr. Jayston. I am sorry to hear you hear you had to read the line :”You’ll love Romainia.” 😂😂
I wish the adverts weren't edited out, they would be interesting aside to this excellent tv drama.
Hamlet.. the mild cigar, from Benson & Hedges. For mash get Smash. 'Ere d'you know the piano's on my foot? '
@a34rwl I remember having to ask my dad what the joke was in the PG tips ad "you hum it and I'll play it"
Michael Jayston! Hurrah!
See microphone at approx 14.43 hovering at the top briefly.
so its a crossover episode when Quiller meets Callan...
and Peter Guillam (tinker, tailor)
patrick mower
“Oh, and one other thing Lonely….”
“Yes Mr. Callan?”
“Take a bath.”
Yeah, we get it - the long-running gag.
That version of the Thames frontcap did not last long.
I really like this series, I would prefer to see them in chronological order--------I don't think this is the first one of the first series.
Watching Stephanie Beecham with this guy doesn’t really make any sense….he doesn’t smile and seems angry and uptight all through the episode…suspends belief that a these two personalities would get together in real life.
But they do have chemistry...
Callan under THAMES lacks n production. I liked the production of actual locations.
Thames Television was simply their original company ABC Weekend Television who merged with Rediffusion London in 1968. Nearly all staff remained after the merger.
Quiller vs Callan.
I was five in 1970 and probably should not have watch it but children's programmes were boring. Few programmes since have lived up to its benchmark of acting and intensity.
red file for david. brill