McCallum (TV series) explained

Genre:Crime drama
Runtime:120 minutes (w./advertisements)
Creator:Stuart Hepburn
Mike Cullen
Director:Various
Company:Scottish Television
Country:United Kingdom
Starring:John Hannah
Gerard Murphy
Zara Turner
James Saxon
Richard O'Callaghan
Alex Walkinshaw
Suzanna Hamilton
Richard Moore
Nathaniel Parker
Eva Pope
Producer:Murray Ferguson
Executive Producer:Robert Love
Channel:ITV
Num Series:2
Num Episodes:9
List Episodes:
  1. Episodes
Related:Rebus (2000-2007)

McCallum is a British television series that was produced by Scottish Television and ran from 1995 to 1998.

Dr Iain McCallum was the original lead character, played by Scottish actor John Hannah. McCallum is a forensic pathologist working in the morgue of St. Patrick's Hospital in London's East End,[1] who travels by Triumph Motorcycle, is generally charming and solves murders. The character has romantic involvements with two of the other principal characters, Joanna Sparks (played by Suzanna Hamilton), and later Dr. Angela Moloney (played by Zara Turner). The last episode did not include McCallum and Angela as the story stated that they had taken jobs in America. They were replaced by Dr. Dan Gallagher (Nathaniel Parker) and Dr. Charley Fielding (Eva Pope).

Cast

Episodes

Special (1998)

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.tv.com/shows/mccallum/ Show summary