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Callan :: The Worst Soldier I Ever Saw (02x13)

 
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Title: The Worst Soldier I Ever Saw
Episode #: 02x13
Original Airdate: Wednesday April 02nd, 1969
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Episode Crew
Director: Robert Tronson
Writer: James Mitchell (2)
 
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Callan is employed below stairs to a Brigadier who is considering the idea of going over to the enemy.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Derek BondplayedHunter No. 3Recurring (third appearance)
John WentworthplayedSir Michael HarveyRecurring (second appearance)
Ronald RaddplayedColonel LeslieRecurring (third appearance)
Allan CuthbertsonplayedBrigadier Pringle 
Julia McCarthy (1)playedMrs. Carr 
Larry CrossplayedGeneral Joe Klinger 
Saeed JaffreyplayedDr. Megali 
Tessa WyattplayedSarah Pringle 
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode only survived as an unedited studio tape.
 
 
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Hunter: Our system is coded. Anyone who is in a red file can be stopped in any way the operative thinks fit, including death.
 
Sarah: He must have been a very good soldier.
Brigadier Pringle: It depends on what you mean by a soldier. He was brave enough, certainly, but far too much of an individualist for the Army. He always questioned orders, went his own way, and that's why he stayed a Private. I made him up to Corporal twice - and I broke him twice. Finally I got him chucked out.
Sarah: Well, why do you bother now?
Brigadier Pringle: My dear, an Army is really a device for killing the enemy - and as a killer Callan was unequalled.
 
 
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