The Equalizer

The Equalizer is an American drama-crime series. Of these were 88 episodes created originally by 18 september 1985 to 24 August 1989 were broadcast on CBS.

The Equalizer won the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1987 for best television episode (for ' The Cup '). Actor Edward Woodward for his starring role as Robert McCall in 1987 theGolden Globe for best actor in a drama series and was also nominated in 1988. In addition, The Equalizer seven times nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award: Woodward in both 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 as 1990 for best actor in a drama series and both Michael Moriarty (Virgil Wayne in the episode ' Starfireals ') and Shirley Knight (Mrs. Robert McCall in the episode ' Time Present, Time Past ') for best guest role (both in 1989). ==Starting Point[ Edit] == Robert McCall is a former agent of a secret u.s. Government service only known under the pseudonyms ' The Agency ' and ' The Company '. As ' The Equalizer ' he tries to come to terms with its past by people who have to deal with the supremacy of all kinds of crime, without money or a consideration calls for. McCall makes frequent use of his contacts and regularly consults with Control , the Chief of the New York Division of The Agency. People who need its services, can contact him searching through the phone number that he mentions in a newspaper ad placed by him. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] == * Only cast members who appeared in 10 + episodes listed
 * Edward Woodward - Robert McCall
 * Keith Szarabajka - Mickey Kostmayer
 * Robert Lansing -Control 
 * Mark Margolis - Jimmy
 * William Zabka - Scott McCall
 * Chad Rescue - Alice Shepard