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  2. The Prisoner - Wikipedia

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    29 September 1967. ( 1967-09-29) –. 1 February 1968. ( 1968-02-01) The Prisoner is a British television series created by Patrick McGoohan, with possible contributions from George Markstein. [2] McGoohan portrays Number Six, an unnamed British intelligence agent who is abducted and imprisoned in a mysterious coastal village after resigning ...

  3. List of The Prisoner episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoner is an allegorical British science fiction television series starring Patrick McGoohan. A single season of 17 episodes was filmed between September 1966 and January 1968. The first episode in the UK aired in September 1967, although the global premiere was in Canada several weeks earlier. The series was released in the US in June 1968.

  4. Rover (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    Rover, shortly after rendering Number Six unconscious on the beach outside the Village. Rover is a plot device from the 1967 British television programme The Prisoner, and was a crucial tool used to keep 'prisoners' from escaping the Village. It was depicted as a floating white balloon that could coerce, and, if necessary, incapacitate or kill ...

  5. Fall Out (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    Episode chronology. ← Previous. "Once Upon A Time". Next →. —. List of episodes. " Fall Out " is the 17th and final episode of the allegorical British science fiction series The Prisoner. It was written and directed by Patrick McGoohan who also portrayed the incarcerated Number Six. The episode was first broadcast in the UK on ITV ...

  6. Free for All (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoner. ) " Free for All " is an episode of the allegorical British science fiction TV series The Prisoner. It was written and directed by Patrick McGoohan (though he used the pseudonym "Paddy Fitz" for the writer credit) and the second episode to be produced. It was the fourth episode to be broadcast in the UK on ITV ( ATV Midlands and ...

  7. Arrival (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoner. ) " Arrival " is the first episode of the allegorical British science fiction TV series The Prisoner. It was written by George Markstein and David Tomblin, and directed by Don Chaffey. It was first broadcast in the UK on ITV ( ATV Midlands and Grampian) on Friday 29 September 1967, and first aired in the United States on CBS on ...

  8. Number Six (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    Number Six is the central character in the 1967–1968 television series The Prisoner. The unnamed character in the original TV series was played by series co-creator Patrick McGoohan. For one episode, "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling", Number Six was portrayed by Nigel Stock due to McGoohan being away filming the movie Ice Station Zebra.

  9. The Village (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoner. ) The Village is the fictional setting of the 1960s UK television series The Prisoner where the main character, Number Six, is held with other former spies and operatives from various countries. [1] The theme of the series is his captors' attempts to find out why Number Six resigned from his job and his attempts to escape from the ...

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