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* AlternateContinuity: The 1974 feature film seems to be this, judging by Dr Snell being introduced as though Callan has never met him before, and that in ''Callan: Wet Job'' the current Hunter is stated to be the fifth of Callan's career.
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** The first series used ColdOpens, while the rest begin with the opening credits.
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** The first series used ColdOpens, a ColdOpen for each episode, while the rest begin with the opening credits.
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British spy series that ran four series on Creator/{{ITV}}, from 1967 to 1972. Creator/EdwardWoodward is the eponymous hero, David Callan, an agent employed by "The Section", a shadowy arm of the British intelligence services during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Callan was introduced in a one-off play aired as an entry in the long-running ''Armchair Theatre'', "A Magnum for Schneider", which became in effect a pilot for the series; there was also a movie based on the pilot (or the novelisation of it) and a [[ReunionShow reunion episode]], "Wet Job", in 1981.
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British spy series that ran four series on Creator/{{ITV}}, from 1967 to 1972. Creator/EdwardWoodward is the eponymous hero, David Callan, an agent employed by "The Section", a shadowy arm of the British intelligence services during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Callan was introduced in a one-off play aired as an entry in the long-running ''Armchair Theatre'', "A Magnum for Schneider", which became in effect a pilot for the series; there was also [[TheMovie a movie movie]] based on the pilot (or the novelisation of it) and a [[ReunionShow reunion episode]], "Wet Job", in 1981.
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Descending left: Hunter (William Squire), Lonely (Russell Hunter), James Cross (Patrick Mower). Descending right: David Callan (Creator/EdwardWoodward), Toby Meres (Anthony Valentine).[[/note]]]]
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Descending left: Hunter (William Squire), Lonely (Russell Hunter), James Cross (Patrick Mower).(Creator/PatrickMower). Descending right: David Callan (Creator/EdwardWoodward), Toby Meres (Anthony Valentine).[[/note]]]]
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* LegacyCharacter: Hunter is the job title for the leader of the Section. They also all share the codename Charlie. [[spoiler:Callan ends up reluctantly serving as Hunter for part of Series 4.]]
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* LegacyCharacter: Hunter is the job title for the leader of the Section. They also all share the codename Charlie. [[spoiler:Callan ends up reluctantly serving as Hunter for part of Series 4.]]
The Hunters]] They are:
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British spy series that ran four series on Creator/{{ITV}}, from 1967 to 1972. Creator/EdwardWoodward is the eponymous hero, David Callan, an agent employed by "The Section", a shadowy arm of the British intelligence services during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Callan was introduced in a one-off play aired as an entyr in the long-running ''Armchair Theatre'', "A Magnum for Schneider", which became in effect a pilot for the series; there was also a movie based on the pilot (or the novelisation of it) and a [[ReunionShow reunion episode]], "Wet Job", in 1981.
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British spy series that ran four series on Creator/{{ITV}}, from 1967 to 1972. Creator/EdwardWoodward is the eponymous hero, David Callan, an agent employed by "The Section", a shadowy arm of the British intelligence services during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Callan was introduced in a one-off play aired as an entyr entry in the long-running ''Armchair Theatre'', "A Magnum for Schneider", which became in effect a pilot for the series; there was also a movie based on the pilot (or the novelisation of it) and a [[ReunionShow reunion episode]], "Wet Job", in 1981.
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British spy series that ran four series on Creator/{{ITV}}, from 1967 to 1972. Creator/EdwardWoodward is the eponymous hero, David Callan, an agent employed by "The Section", a shadowy arm of the British intelligence services during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Callan was introduced in a one-off play, "A Magnum for Schneider", which became in effect a pilot for the series; there was also a movie based on the pilot (or the novelisation of it) and a [[ReunionShow reunion episode]], "Wet Job", in 1981.
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British spy series that ran four series on Creator/{{ITV}}, from 1967 to 1972. Creator/EdwardWoodward is the eponymous hero, David Callan, an agent employed by "The Section", a shadowy arm of the British intelligence services during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Callan was introduced in a one-off play, play aired as an entyr in the long-running ''Armchair Theatre'', "A Magnum for Schneider", which became in effect a pilot for the series; there was also a movie based on the pilot (or the novelisation of it) and a [[ReunionShow reunion episode]], "Wet Job", in 1981.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: Ronald Radd, the original Hunter, was in his late 30s at the time the series started. Yet to look at him, you would think he was at least 50.
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* YoungerThanTheyLook: Ronald Radd, the original Hunter, was in his late 30s at the time the series started. Yet to look at him, you would think he was at least 50.