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Callan :: Call Me Sir! (04x02)
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| Title: | Call Me Sir! |
| Episode #: | 04x02 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday March 08th, 1972 |
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Hunter No. Four is leaving the Department, and he and Bishop decide that Callan would be a good replacement. Very much against his will, Callan takes up his position as the new Hunter only to find that a red file exists with Lonely's name on it. There is also a hit out on Callan himself.
Callan hasn't seen Lonely since his time as a prisoner of the KGB. He tracks Lonely down and tries to arrange for him to leave the country with false papers, but the plan goes wrong. Fairly soon it becomes apparent that whoever is trying to kill Callan is using Lonely as bait.
(Pictured at right is Edward Woodward as David Callan).
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Lonely: (angrily) I've been thinkin', Mr. Callan, thinkin' about all the jobs we done together - well, just get me that set of peepers, Lonely. Lonely, be a pal, screw that safe, Lonely, never mind the valuables - get me that roll of film! Oh, I been thinkin', Mr. Callan, I know what two and two makes, I can guess where you've been for the past eight months ... Russia!
Callan: Why did you say that?
Lonely: Because I'm no mug, Mr. Callan. I know how many beans make nine.
Callan: You tell me, mate, how many beans make nine?
Lonely: No, but I'll tell you what I think, I think you're a spy!
Callan: What did you say?
Lonely: You heard me - I think you're a bleedin' communist spy! |
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