McCallum was a British television series produced by Scottiosh Television.
Dr Iain McCallum was the original lead character, played by John Hannah. McCallum was a forensic pathologist, and solved murders. The character had romantic involvements with two of the other principal characters, Joanna (played by Suzanna Hamilton), and later Angela (played by Zara Turner). Unusually, the series continued under the name McCallum after the departure of the eponymous main character. John Hannah may refer to the following people: John Hannah, recipient of the Victoria Cross. ... Forensic pathology is the legal branch of pathology concerned with: Determining cause of death (including murder, accident or unexpected death) Examination of some wounds and injuries due to crime or negligence Examination of tissue specimens that may be relevant to rape, or other crimes. ... Suzanna Hamilton is a British actress born in 1960 in London. ...
McCallum remained at USC and the two artists would not study art together again until several years after they both moved on to the Boston Museum School of Fine Art.
McCallum and Halsey had continued their relationship by correspondence and after the one year position was up with the WPA, she joined her fellow student at the Boston school, where she received a full scholarship based on her drawings.
In 1938, McCallum got her first experience as a museum educator at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, which was across the street from the school.