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Eileen McCallum, MBE (born 2 December 1936) is a Scottish actress who is best known for playing the part of shopkeeper Isabel Blair through the complete run of soap opera Take the High Road from 1980 to 2003, and as Liz Hamilton from 2005 to 2018 in the BBC Scotland soap River City.
Isabel Blair (Eileen McCallum) Sheila Ramsay (Lesley Fitz-Simons) Effie McDonald (Mary Riggans) Jockie McDonald (Jackie Farrell) Mairi McIvor (Anne Myatt) Lachie MacIvor (Alec Heggie) Morag Kerr (Jeannie Fisher) Tom Kerr ; Mrs Mack (Gwyneth Guthrie) Victor Kemp (Iain Andrew) Nigel Jenkins (Keith Warwick) Davie Sneddon (Derek Lord)
Jack and Victor first met when a young boy named Frank McCallum got knocked down by a tram. Jack is a widower; his wife Jean died in 1991. The couple had a daughter, Fiona, who emigrated to Toronto. Jack spends most of his time with Victor, often visiting their local pub – The Clansman. Jack is shown to be slightly less smart than Victor, and ...
Garnock Way was a short-lived Scottish soap opera, produced by Scottish Television for the ITV network, running from 1976 to 1979. It was replaced by Take the High Road which also featured actors Eileen McCallum, Bill Henderson, Paul Kermack, Michael Elder and John Stahl.
Hugh Hefner, the man who created a magazine empire, died Wednesday at the age of 91. His legacy includes some of the most famous Playboy playmates ever to grace the cover and go one to become ...
At the end of the film, Eileen still hitchhikes and catches a ride with a truck driver, but the final scene shows the truck driving down the highway, with the fates of Eileen and Rebecca left unclear.
It currently sits at a 87% critic score at the time of writing, putting Eileen just 1% behind Brokeback Mountain and 3% behind 2019 drama Dark Waters, in terms of Hathaway’s highest rated films ...
It starred Dorothy Paul, Eileen McCallum, Katy Murphy, Sheila Donald, Faye Milligan and Peter Mullan. [6] Future EastEnders cast member Caroline Paterson also made an appearance. [7] Haldane Duncan co-produced and directed it. [6] A novelisation, also by Roper, was published in 2005. [8]