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Peter Woodward (born 24 January 1956) is an English actor, screenwriter and stuntman. ... Crusade (TV series) Galen 13 episodes 2001 Walker, Texas Ranger:
The following is a complete episode list for Callan, given in broadcast order, with Edward Woodward in the title role. There was a total of 44 episodes produced and broadcast between 1967 and 1972. The show's first two series were made in black and white, the third and fourth in colour.
The episode was co-written by J. H. Wyman and Jeff Pinkner, and directed by Dennis Smith. The episode marked the first prominent appearance of more than one Observer, and follows the events that occur when one of them saves a girl from boarding a soon-to-be crashing plane. It featured two new guest stars, Peter Woodward and Eugene Lipinski.
The cinema film was an expanded re-working of James Mitchell's original 1967 TV pilot episode, A Magnum for Schneider. Taking much of its new material from Mitchell's own novelisation of that teleplay, it was based more on the novel than on the original television script. For legal reasons, no mention is made of the pilot teleplay or the TV series.
A script written by Peter Woodward for the second season entitled "Little Bugs Have Lesser Bugs" was published in 2011 as part of the Other Voices Volume 1 collection. [16] Scripts for three further episodes, "Value Judgments", "Tried and True", and "War Story" were included in Other Voices Volume 2, also published in 2011. [17]
In the final episode, Brandon invites a potential employer to meet his "family"---last-minute substitutes Joan and Vicki. To help Brandon get promoted to a job in Japan, Joan pretends that she's his wife and that Vicki is their daughter Harriet and Jamie is their neighbor.
Series Episodes First aired Last aired 1: 10 18 October 1981 ... Peter Woodward, Ken Bones, Patricia Quinn, Colin Jeavons, Nick Burnell, Terry Walsh: 9 January 1988 3
Sense and Sensibility is a 1981 BBC television adaptation of Jane Austen's 1811 novel. [1] [2] The seven-part series was dramatised by Alexander Baron, and directed by Rodney Bennett. [3]