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McCallum finds himself defending his own colleague after his absence from work results in a tragic road accident which results in the death of an elderly man.
Dr Iain McCallum was the original lead character, played by Scottish actor John Hannah. McCallum is a forensic pathologist working in the morgue of St. Patrick's Hospital in London's East End, [1] who travels by Triumph Motorcycle, is generally charming and solves murders.
Working in the morgue of St. Patrick's Hospital in London's East End, McCallum and his colleagues find and interpret forensic evidence, using their skills to ensure that the guilty are punished and the innocent go free.
Aug 28, 2006 · “Dead But Still Breathing”, in which McCallum is tailed by an obsessed killer with an axe to grind against him, finds the protagonist being mysteriously poisoned, his adversary harassing...
We know he's independent, because he always goes against his colleagues. We know he has a Christ complex because he always thinks he's the only one who can find the truth. We know he's tortured because he's always scowling, plus he's touchy and becomes angry at the drop of a hat.
McCallum: With Gerard Murphy, James Saxon, Richard O'Callaghan, Alex Walkinshaw. From deep within the morgue at St. Patrick's Hospital in London's East End, Dr. Iain McCallum and Dr. Angela Moloney along with a team of brilliant pathologists and detectives help the dead tell their stories.
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Dec 28, 1995 · Believing herself guilty of negligent homicide, Maloney does not try to defend herself against the charge. McCallum, however, works feverishly to find evidence indicating Maloney was not responsible for the man's death.