Zena Walker (7 March 1934 – 24 August 2003) was an English actress in film, theatre and television.
Walker was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, the daughter of George Walker, a grocer, and his wife Elizabeth Louise (née Hammond). She attended St. Martin's School in Solihull and then went on to train at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Her most memorable performance is considered that of a mother in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1969), a black comedy by Peter Nichols, adapted from his stage play, about a handicapped child. For her performance in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg on Broadway, Walker won the 1968 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play.
She was a memorable Ophelia opposite Paul Scofield in the lead role of Hamlet, and appeared as Her Ladyship in the film version of Ronald Harwood's play The Dresser (1983). Between 1970 and 1972 she appeared in the television series Man at the Top as Susan Lampton.
"DO NOT FORSAKE ME OH MY DARLING" the episode shot without Patrick Mcgoohan as remembered by Zena Walker playing the part of Janet Portland.
published: 19 Jul 2008
Zena Walker in Custody 04 12 2014
published: 16 Apr 2014
Zena Walker Scholarship
published: 15 Aug 2014
Alan Walker x Zena Emad x Sophie Stray - Land Of The Heroes, Arabic Version (Performance Video)
Alan Walker x Zena Emad x Sophie Stray - Land Of The Heroes (Arabic Version)
I am releasing a new version of my song with @sophiestraymusic's "Land Of The Heroes", but this version is in ARABIC and it's featuring the amazing vocals by @ZenaEmadOfficial This is the official closing song for the @ewc event!
Congratulations to @hubertsiuda7857 for winning the «fund your dream» campaign! 🙌
Check out the Vlog for the story behind this amazing version: https://youtu.be/paXAWj-XmAU
🎵 Presave my new song here: https://lnk.to/BetterOffAlonePT3 🖤
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published: 31 Aug 2023
One Moment In Time
This is a song originally sang by Whitney Houston. She was a really good singer and died on 2011 ( maybe) this is a tribute to her good work.
published: 10 Sep 2017
Callan (1970) Series 3, Ep 5 "Suddenly - At Home" (with Zena Walker) TV Spy Crime Thriller Drama
Lady Lewis (Zena Walker) is the widow of Sir Colin Lewis, the youngest Foreign Secretary for a century. Whilst his death hasn’t left her penniless, her financial situation is certainly a little strained (she has two sons to put through public school. which isn’t cheap). So when the smooth-talking documentary film maker Rene Joinville (Tony Beckley) approaches her with an offer of ten thousand pounds to appear in a programme about her husband, it seems to be the answer to her prayers.
(Plot spoilers beyond here)
But Hunter doesn’t want the documentary to go ahead. Sir Colin knew too many secrets and he fears that whilst Lady Lewis won’t deliberately betray any confidences, the skillful Joinville will be able to tease them out of her. It’s interesting that, for once, the Section doesn’...
published: 29 Nov 2023
Crime Stoppers Most Wanted: Zena Walker
An Omaha woman is on the run tonight. Police say she teamed with her sister to assault and rob a woman.
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TROUBLED WATERS English 1964 Tab Hunter, Zena Walker a k a The Man With Two Faces
Tab Hunter starring in a bizarre performance as psychotic killer
Also Yvette Rees, Michael Goodliffe, Stanley Morgan, Marianne Stone
Directed by Stanley Goulder - Silent Playground, Naked Evil, Vendetta
Written by Tudor Gates - Barbarella, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, The Sweeney, etc.
Call 1-800-440-2960 or email [email protected]
Alan Walker x Zena Emad x Sophie Stray - Land Of The Heroes (Arabic Version)
I am releasing a new version of my song with @sophiestraymusic's "Land Of The Hero...
Alan Walker x Zena Emad x Sophie Stray - Land Of The Heroes (Arabic Version)
I am releasing a new version of my song with @sophiestraymusic's "Land Of The Heroes", but this version is in ARABIC and it's featuring the amazing vocals by @ZenaEmadOfficial This is the official closing song for the @ewc event!
Congratulations to @hubertsiuda7857 for winning the «fund your dream» campaign! 🙌
Check out the Vlog for the story behind this amazing version: https://youtu.be/paXAWj-XmAU
🎵 Presave my new song here: https://lnk.to/BetterOffAlonePT3 🖤
📩DJ MAG 23 - VOTE NOW 👉 https://AlanWalker.lnk.to/DJMAG2023
Remember to subscribe to the channel and turn on 🔔
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Connect with Zena Emad
👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zenaemaad/
👉TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zenaemaaad
👉YouTube: @ZenaEmadOfficial
👉Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1MtoCzEftS4dUT2poujgbH?si=iTMs68DaTg2obesS7Py_7w
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Connect with Sophie Stray
👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sophiestray/
👉Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SophieStray/
👉TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sophiestray
👉YouTube: @sophiestraymusic
👉Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3N5ClJMyntW9ol6wR1ZI1X?si=TOPbkv8EQ3WLc_4tcE97QQ&nd=1
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Starring:
Alan Walker, Sophie Stray and Zena Emad
Produced by Sarmadawy Piece
SAUDI ARABIA LOCATIONS
Director: Mohammed Sarmadawy
Production Service: NMB Studio FZ LLE
Producer: Nesrin Bachir
Production Manager: Eirik Lilland
Arabic Production Manager: Faisal Saud
Arabic Composer: Faisal Saud
Arabic Writer: Muna Al Tamimi
Sound Engineer: Ahmed Al Tayib
Assistant Sound Engineer: Anas Baz
DOP: Samir Karam
Camera Assistant: Rohan Kholey
Ronin Operator: Zuhair Hamed Almohammed
Focus Puller: Hussain Hamed Almohammed
Gaffer: Elias Boutrous
Best Boy Gaffer: Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed
Spark: Abdulkarim Abdullah Mahyub Abdulwahab
Spark: Amr Mohed Mahmoud Hassaan
Driver: Ahmed Salah Salah Mohamed
Make up & Hair stylist: Nadine Tabbara
Wardrobe Stylist: Nadine Tabbara
Technical Manager: Irish Razonable
Thanks to: Silje Vallestad, Walaa Shaheen, Fatma Aljeraisy
NORWAY LOCATIONS
Director: Mohammed Sarmadawy
Producer: Babatunde Adam Oluwalana
Executive Producer: Gunnar Greve
DOP: Morten Forsberg
Focus Puller: Dovydas Miliauskas
Gaffer: Jarl Johnsen
Best Boy: Henrik Larsen
Make-up & Styling: Tina Torstad
Make-up: Siril Bredesen
Set stylist: Nina Exposito Holmen
Production Assistant: Benjamin Nøddelund
Post-Production:
Edit: Mohammed Sarmadawy
VFX: Alf Løvvold
VFX: Sondre Fagerborg
Color Grading: Håvard Småvik
Thanks to Gamers8!
Alan Walker x Zena Emad x Sophie Stray - Land Of The Heroes (Arabic Version)
I am releasing a new version of my song with @sophiestraymusic's "Land Of The Heroes", but this version is in ARABIC and it's featuring the amazing vocals by @ZenaEmadOfficial This is the official closing song for the @ewc event!
Congratulations to @hubertsiuda7857 for winning the «fund your dream» campaign! 🙌
Check out the Vlog for the story behind this amazing version: https://youtu.be/paXAWj-XmAU
🎵 Presave my new song here: https://lnk.to/BetterOffAlonePT3 🖤
📩DJ MAG 23 - VOTE NOW 👉 https://AlanWalker.lnk.to/DJMAG2023
Remember to subscribe to the channel and turn on 🔔
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👉Twitter: https://twitter.com/IAmAlanWalker
👉Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/alanwalk...
👉Discord: https://discord.gg/alanwalker
👕 Official Merchandise: https://store.alanwalker.com/
🎵Listen & Follow Walker Radio here: https://AlanWalker.lnk.to/WalkerRadio
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Connect with Zena Emad
👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zenaemaad/
👉TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zenaemaaad
👉YouTube: @ZenaEmadOfficial
👉Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1MtoCzEftS4dUT2poujgbH?si=iTMs68DaTg2obesS7Py_7w
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Connect with Sophie Stray
👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sophiestray/
👉Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SophieStray/
👉TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sophiestray
👉YouTube: @sophiestraymusic
👉Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3N5ClJMyntW9ol6wR1ZI1X?si=TOPbkv8EQ3WLc_4tcE97QQ&nd=1
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Starring:
Alan Walker, Sophie Stray and Zena Emad
Produced by Sarmadawy Piece
SAUDI ARABIA LOCATIONS
Director: Mohammed Sarmadawy
Production Service: NMB Studio FZ LLE
Producer: Nesrin Bachir
Production Manager: Eirik Lilland
Arabic Production Manager: Faisal Saud
Arabic Composer: Faisal Saud
Arabic Writer: Muna Al Tamimi
Sound Engineer: Ahmed Al Tayib
Assistant Sound Engineer: Anas Baz
DOP: Samir Karam
Camera Assistant: Rohan Kholey
Ronin Operator: Zuhair Hamed Almohammed
Focus Puller: Hussain Hamed Almohammed
Gaffer: Elias Boutrous
Best Boy Gaffer: Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed
Spark: Abdulkarim Abdullah Mahyub Abdulwahab
Spark: Amr Mohed Mahmoud Hassaan
Driver: Ahmed Salah Salah Mohamed
Make up & Hair stylist: Nadine Tabbara
Wardrobe Stylist: Nadine Tabbara
Technical Manager: Irish Razonable
Thanks to: Silje Vallestad, Walaa Shaheen, Fatma Aljeraisy
NORWAY LOCATIONS
Director: Mohammed Sarmadawy
Producer: Babatunde Adam Oluwalana
Executive Producer: Gunnar Greve
DOP: Morten Forsberg
Focus Puller: Dovydas Miliauskas
Gaffer: Jarl Johnsen
Best Boy: Henrik Larsen
Make-up & Styling: Tina Torstad
Make-up: Siril Bredesen
Set stylist: Nina Exposito Holmen
Production Assistant: Benjamin Nøddelund
Post-Production:
Edit: Mohammed Sarmadawy
VFX: Alf Løvvold
VFX: Sondre Fagerborg
Color Grading: Håvard Småvik
Thanks to Gamers8!
Lady Lewis (Zena Walker) is the widow of Sir Colin Lewis, the youngest Foreign Secretary for a century. Whilst his death hasn’t left her penniless, her financi...
Lady Lewis (Zena Walker) is the widow of Sir Colin Lewis, the youngest Foreign Secretary for a century. Whilst his death hasn’t left her penniless, her financial situation is certainly a little strained (she has two sons to put through public school. which isn’t cheap). So when the smooth-talking documentary film maker Rene Joinville (Tony Beckley) approaches her with an offer of ten thousand pounds to appear in a programme about her husband, it seems to be the answer to her prayers.
(Plot spoilers beyond here)
But Hunter doesn’t want the documentary to go ahead. Sir Colin knew too many secrets and he fears that whilst Lady Lewis won’t deliberately betray any confidences, the skillful Joinville will be able to tease them out of her. It’s interesting that, for once, the Section doesn’t have all the facts. Joinville is a Russian agent, but this vital piece of information isn’t discovered by them until very late on. Had they known, of course, then things might have turned out very differently.Hunter assigns Callan to warn Lady Lewis off. He thinks that blackmail might be a good method, but Callan is rather more subtle than that. He appeals to Lady Lewis’ sense of duty and also hints that the establishment would view the programme with extreme disfavour. Woodward is delightfully bashful in this scene – he’s slightly hesitant and occasionally stumbles over his words. We tend to see Callan as the forceful man of action, so this is a good insight into his softer side.
There’s an instant attraction between them, sparked by Callan’s love of model soldiers. He promises to bring one to show her at a later date and once he leaves she starts to swot up on the subject. Given how totally different they are as characters, it’s a little difficult to believe in this sudden romance – but Woodward and Walker are both so good that they make it work.Unfortunately for Callan, he never progresses beyond a rather chaste kiss. Since Lady Lewis won’t take part in the documentary, Joinville is ordered to kill her. He’s told to use a gun favoured by the Section – that way they’ll be blamed and the resulting furore will be something of a propoganda coup.
The killing is carried out and when Callan receives the news it’s possible to see the light go out of his eyes. He instantly changes back into the cold, remorseless killer and you’re left in no doubt that he will avenge her death. Initially Cross is a suspect, but he’s cleared and when the truth about Joinville is discovered, Hunter gives the younger man the task of bringing him in. Callan queries whether he has to be brought in alive and Hunter is quite clear that, yes, he’s not to be killed.Cross’ bungled attempt to apprehend Joinville is another example of just how inexperienced he is. He gives Joinville plenty of warning by making a hash of picking the lock on his hotel-room door and then is very easily disarmed. Luckily for him (although Cross doesn’t see it like that) Callan is outside the window and deals with Joinville. When he’s finished, Joinville is very dead.
Suddenly – At Home was James Mitchell’s third script for series three. I’ve always had a soft spot for this one – partly because, along with Breakout, they were the first episodes of Callan that I ever owned (they were released on video in the late 1980’s). Whilst it’s a bit of stretch to accept the instant relationship between Callan and Lady Lewis, there’s plenty of incidental pleasures. Tony Beckley sports an outrageous French accent as Joinville. He gives a slightly off-kilter performance, but it does work (where a more naturalistic turn might not have). Zena Walker impresses as Lady Lewis – she plays her as calm and charming, which makes her sudden, violent death all the more shocking.
Piers Haggard’s direction is quite noteworthy, with some well chosen shots. At the start of the story we see Joinville preparing to accept an award for one of his films – and the camera shoots through the award as he’s speaking to Lady Lewis (creating a quadruple image). Also, when Callan first meets Lady Lewis, part of the scene is shot directly at a mirror, so that we see a reflection of the characters, before the camera pans off to focus on them. Plus there’s a number of close-ups (which help to create a claustrophobic atmosphere, especially in the immediate aftermath of Lady Lewis’ murder) and some interesting low-angle shots (these make fairly standard sets look a little more interesting).It’s another very solid episode in an impressively consistent series.
Above text taken from:
https://archivetvmusings.blog/2015/03/26/callan-suddenly-at-home/
First broadcast 20th May 1970.
Written by James Mitchell, Directed by Piers Haggard
IMDB page for cast and other contributors:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0535579/reference/
Wiki page for Callan, including list of episodes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Callan_episodes
Lady Lewis (Zena Walker) is the widow of Sir Colin Lewis, the youngest Foreign Secretary for a century. Whilst his death hasn’t left her penniless, her financial situation is certainly a little strained (she has two sons to put through public school. which isn’t cheap). So when the smooth-talking documentary film maker Rene Joinville (Tony Beckley) approaches her with an offer of ten thousand pounds to appear in a programme about her husband, it seems to be the answer to her prayers.
(Plot spoilers beyond here)
But Hunter doesn’t want the documentary to go ahead. Sir Colin knew too many secrets and he fears that whilst Lady Lewis won’t deliberately betray any confidences, the skillful Joinville will be able to tease them out of her. It’s interesting that, for once, the Section doesn’t have all the facts. Joinville is a Russian agent, but this vital piece of information isn’t discovered by them until very late on. Had they known, of course, then things might have turned out very differently.Hunter assigns Callan to warn Lady Lewis off. He thinks that blackmail might be a good method, but Callan is rather more subtle than that. He appeals to Lady Lewis’ sense of duty and also hints that the establishment would view the programme with extreme disfavour. Woodward is delightfully bashful in this scene – he’s slightly hesitant and occasionally stumbles over his words. We tend to see Callan as the forceful man of action, so this is a good insight into his softer side.
There’s an instant attraction between them, sparked by Callan’s love of model soldiers. He promises to bring one to show her at a later date and once he leaves she starts to swot up on the subject. Given how totally different they are as characters, it’s a little difficult to believe in this sudden romance – but Woodward and Walker are both so good that they make it work.Unfortunately for Callan, he never progresses beyond a rather chaste kiss. Since Lady Lewis won’t take part in the documentary, Joinville is ordered to kill her. He’s told to use a gun favoured by the Section – that way they’ll be blamed and the resulting furore will be something of a propoganda coup.
The killing is carried out and when Callan receives the news it’s possible to see the light go out of his eyes. He instantly changes back into the cold, remorseless killer and you’re left in no doubt that he will avenge her death. Initially Cross is a suspect, but he’s cleared and when the truth about Joinville is discovered, Hunter gives the younger man the task of bringing him in. Callan queries whether he has to be brought in alive and Hunter is quite clear that, yes, he’s not to be killed.Cross’ bungled attempt to apprehend Joinville is another example of just how inexperienced he is. He gives Joinville plenty of warning by making a hash of picking the lock on his hotel-room door and then is very easily disarmed. Luckily for him (although Cross doesn’t see it like that) Callan is outside the window and deals with Joinville. When he’s finished, Joinville is very dead.
Suddenly – At Home was James Mitchell’s third script for series three. I’ve always had a soft spot for this one – partly because, along with Breakout, they were the first episodes of Callan that I ever owned (they were released on video in the late 1980’s). Whilst it’s a bit of stretch to accept the instant relationship between Callan and Lady Lewis, there’s plenty of incidental pleasures. Tony Beckley sports an outrageous French accent as Joinville. He gives a slightly off-kilter performance, but it does work (where a more naturalistic turn might not have). Zena Walker impresses as Lady Lewis – she plays her as calm and charming, which makes her sudden, violent death all the more shocking.
Piers Haggard’s direction is quite noteworthy, with some well chosen shots. At the start of the story we see Joinville preparing to accept an award for one of his films – and the camera shoots through the award as he’s speaking to Lady Lewis (creating a quadruple image). Also, when Callan first meets Lady Lewis, part of the scene is shot directly at a mirror, so that we see a reflection of the characters, before the camera pans off to focus on them. Plus there’s a number of close-ups (which help to create a claustrophobic atmosphere, especially in the immediate aftermath of Lady Lewis’ murder) and some interesting low-angle shots (these make fairly standard sets look a little more interesting).It’s another very solid episode in an impressively consistent series.
Above text taken from:
https://archivetvmusings.blog/2015/03/26/callan-suddenly-at-home/
First broadcast 20th May 1970.
Written by James Mitchell, Directed by Piers Haggard
IMDB page for cast and other contributors:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0535579/reference/
Wiki page for Callan, including list of episodes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Callan_episodes
An Omaha woman is on the run tonight. Police say she teamed with her sister to assault and rob a woman.
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An Omaha woman is on the run tonight. Police say she teamed with her sister to assault and rob a woman.
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Tab Hunter starring in a bizarre performance as psychotic killer
Also Yvette Rees, Michael Goodliffe, Stanley Morgan, Marianne Stone
Directed by Stanley Goulder...
Tab Hunter starring in a bizarre performance as psychotic killer
Also Yvette Rees, Michael Goodliffe, Stanley Morgan, Marianne Stone
Directed by Stanley Goulder - Silent Playground, Naked Evil, Vendetta
Written by Tudor Gates - Barbarella, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, The Sweeney, etc.
Call 1-800-440-2960 or email [email protected]
Tab Hunter starring in a bizarre performance as psychotic killer
Also Yvette Rees, Michael Goodliffe, Stanley Morgan, Marianne Stone
Directed by Stanley Goulder - Silent Playground, Naked Evil, Vendetta
Written by Tudor Gates - Barbarella, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, The Sweeney, etc.
Call 1-800-440-2960 or email [email protected]
Alan Walker x Zena Emad x Sophie Stray - Land Of The Heroes (Arabic Version)
I am releasing a new version of my song with @sophiestraymusic's "Land Of The Heroes", but this version is in ARABIC and it's featuring the amazing vocals by @ZenaEmadOfficial This is the official closing song for the @ewc event!
Congratulations to @hubertsiuda7857 for winning the «fund your dream» campaign! 🙌
Check out the Vlog for the story behind this amazing version: https://youtu.be/paXAWj-XmAU
🎵 Presave my new song here: https://lnk.to/BetterOffAlonePT3 🖤
📩DJ MAG 23 - VOTE NOW 👉 https://AlanWalker.lnk.to/DJMAG2023
Remember to subscribe to the channel and turn on 🔔
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👉Join the W41K3R5: https://w41k3r.com/
👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alanwalkerm...
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👉Twitter: https://twitter.com/IAmAlanWalker
👉Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/alanwalk...
👉Discord: https://discord.gg/alanwalker
👕 Official Merchandise: https://store.alanwalker.com/
🎵Listen & Follow Walker Radio here: https://AlanWalker.lnk.to/WalkerRadio
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Connect with Zena Emad
👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zenaemaad/
👉TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zenaemaaad
👉YouTube: @ZenaEmadOfficial
👉Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1MtoCzEftS4dUT2poujgbH?si=iTMs68DaTg2obesS7Py_7w
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👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sophiestray/
👉Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SophieStray/
👉TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sophiestray
👉YouTube: @sophiestraymusic
👉Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3N5ClJMyntW9ol6wR1ZI1X?si=TOPbkv8EQ3WLc_4tcE97QQ&nd=1
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Starring:
Alan Walker, Sophie Stray and Zena Emad
Produced by Sarmadawy Piece
SAUDI ARABIA LOCATIONS
Director: Mohammed Sarmadawy
Production Service: NMB Studio FZ LLE
Producer: Nesrin Bachir
Production Manager: Eirik Lilland
Arabic Production Manager: Faisal Saud
Arabic Composer: Faisal Saud
Arabic Writer: Muna Al Tamimi
Sound Engineer: Ahmed Al Tayib
Assistant Sound Engineer: Anas Baz
DOP: Samir Karam
Camera Assistant: Rohan Kholey
Ronin Operator: Zuhair Hamed Almohammed
Focus Puller: Hussain Hamed Almohammed
Gaffer: Elias Boutrous
Best Boy Gaffer: Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed
Spark: Abdulkarim Abdullah Mahyub Abdulwahab
Spark: Amr Mohed Mahmoud Hassaan
Driver: Ahmed Salah Salah Mohamed
Make up & Hair stylist: Nadine Tabbara
Wardrobe Stylist: Nadine Tabbara
Technical Manager: Irish Razonable
Thanks to: Silje Vallestad, Walaa Shaheen, Fatma Aljeraisy
NORWAY LOCATIONS
Director: Mohammed Sarmadawy
Producer: Babatunde Adam Oluwalana
Executive Producer: Gunnar Greve
DOP: Morten Forsberg
Focus Puller: Dovydas Miliauskas
Gaffer: Jarl Johnsen
Best Boy: Henrik Larsen
Make-up & Styling: Tina Torstad
Make-up: Siril Bredesen
Set stylist: Nina Exposito Holmen
Production Assistant: Benjamin Nøddelund
Post-Production:
Edit: Mohammed Sarmadawy
VFX: Alf Løvvold
VFX: Sondre Fagerborg
Color Grading: Håvard Småvik
Thanks to Gamers8!
Lady Lewis (Zena Walker) is the widow of Sir Colin Lewis, the youngest Foreign Secretary for a century. Whilst his death hasn’t left her penniless, her financial situation is certainly a little strained (she has two sons to put through public school. which isn’t cheap). So when the smooth-talking documentary film maker Rene Joinville (Tony Beckley) approaches her with an offer of ten thousand pounds to appear in a programme about her husband, it seems to be the answer to her prayers.
(Plot spoilers beyond here)
But Hunter doesn’t want the documentary to go ahead. Sir Colin knew too many secrets and he fears that whilst Lady Lewis won’t deliberately betray any confidences, the skillful Joinville will be able to tease them out of her. It’s interesting that, for once, the Section doesn’t have all the facts. Joinville is a Russian agent, but this vital piece of information isn’t discovered by them until very late on. Had they known, of course, then things might have turned out very differently.Hunter assigns Callan to warn Lady Lewis off. He thinks that blackmail might be a good method, but Callan is rather more subtle than that. He appeals to Lady Lewis’ sense of duty and also hints that the establishment would view the programme with extreme disfavour. Woodward is delightfully bashful in this scene – he’s slightly hesitant and occasionally stumbles over his words. We tend to see Callan as the forceful man of action, so this is a good insight into his softer side.
There’s an instant attraction between them, sparked by Callan’s love of model soldiers. He promises to bring one to show her at a later date and once he leaves she starts to swot up on the subject. Given how totally different they are as characters, it’s a little difficult to believe in this sudden romance – but Woodward and Walker are both so good that they make it work.Unfortunately for Callan, he never progresses beyond a rather chaste kiss. Since Lady Lewis won’t take part in the documentary, Joinville is ordered to kill her. He’s told to use a gun favoured by the Section – that way they’ll be blamed and the resulting furore will be something of a propoganda coup.
The killing is carried out and when Callan receives the news it’s possible to see the light go out of his eyes. He instantly changes back into the cold, remorseless killer and you’re left in no doubt that he will avenge her death. Initially Cross is a suspect, but he’s cleared and when the truth about Joinville is discovered, Hunter gives the younger man the task of bringing him in. Callan queries whether he has to be brought in alive and Hunter is quite clear that, yes, he’s not to be killed.Cross’ bungled attempt to apprehend Joinville is another example of just how inexperienced he is. He gives Joinville plenty of warning by making a hash of picking the lock on his hotel-room door and then is very easily disarmed. Luckily for him (although Cross doesn’t see it like that) Callan is outside the window and deals with Joinville. When he’s finished, Joinville is very dead.
Suddenly – At Home was James Mitchell’s third script for series three. I’ve always had a soft spot for this one – partly because, along with Breakout, they were the first episodes of Callan that I ever owned (they were released on video in the late 1980’s). Whilst it’s a bit of stretch to accept the instant relationship between Callan and Lady Lewis, there’s plenty of incidental pleasures. Tony Beckley sports an outrageous French accent as Joinville. He gives a slightly off-kilter performance, but it does work (where a more naturalistic turn might not have). Zena Walker impresses as Lady Lewis – she plays her as calm and charming, which makes her sudden, violent death all the more shocking.
Piers Haggard’s direction is quite noteworthy, with some well chosen shots. At the start of the story we see Joinville preparing to accept an award for one of his films – and the camera shoots through the award as he’s speaking to Lady Lewis (creating a quadruple image). Also, when Callan first meets Lady Lewis, part of the scene is shot directly at a mirror, so that we see a reflection of the characters, before the camera pans off to focus on them. Plus there’s a number of close-ups (which help to create a claustrophobic atmosphere, especially in the immediate aftermath of Lady Lewis’ murder) and some interesting low-angle shots (these make fairly standard sets look a little more interesting).It’s another very solid episode in an impressively consistent series.
Above text taken from:
https://archivetvmusings.blog/2015/03/26/callan-suddenly-at-home/
First broadcast 20th May 1970.
Written by James Mitchell, Directed by Piers Haggard
IMDB page for cast and other contributors:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0535579/reference/
Wiki page for Callan, including list of episodes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Callan_episodes
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Zena Walker (7 March 1934 – 24 August 2003) was an English actress in film, theatre and television.
Walker was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, the daughter of George Walker, a grocer, and his wife Elizabeth Louise (née Hammond). She attended St. Martin's School in Solihull and then went on to train at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Her most memorable performance is considered that of a mother in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1969), a black comedy by Peter Nichols, adapted from his stage play, about a handicapped child. For her performance in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg on Broadway, Walker won the 1968 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play.
She was a memorable Ophelia opposite Paul Scofield in the lead role of Hamlet, and appeared as Her Ladyship in the film version of Ronald Harwood's play The Dresser (1983). Between 1970 and 1972 she appeared in the television series Man at the Top as Susan Lampton.