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Number 6 (Patrick McGoohan)
Number 6 is the central character in the 1960s television series The Prisoner, played by Patrick McGoohan. In the 1967 episode "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling," due to its mind-transfer plotline Number -
Danger Man
Danger Man (titled Secret Agent in the United States, and Destination Danger and John Drake in other non-UK markets) is a British television series which was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again between -
The Prisoner (1967 series)
The Prisoner is a 17-episode British Dramatic programming television series first broadcast in the United Kingdom from 29 September 1967 to 1 February 1968. Starring and co-created by Patrick McGoohan, it combined spy -
Number 1
Number 1 is the entity (presumably) in charge of The Village and is presented as the unseen primary antagonist of the 1967-68 British television series The Prisoner. Mentioned throughout the series, the character formally -
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The Prisoner (1967-68) Learn more about the classic 1967 British television series. Read more The Prisoner (2009) Learn more about the 2009 television miniseries. Read more Characters Read up on the characters from The -
Episode order (1967 series)
Episode list[] Prod: The studio production order., ITC: "Official" ITC sequence. This is the sequence in which the episodes were originally scheduled to be broadcast in the UK, and—aside from the exclusion of "Living -
Number 2
Number 2 was the title of the chief administrator of The Village in the 1967-68 British television series The Prisoner. In the first episode "Arrival" the character was portrayed by British actor Guy Doleman -
Kosho
Kosho appeared prominently in the episode "It's Your Funeral." According to Kosho rules, one opponent must knock the other into a four-by-eight foot tank of water. Upon successful dunking, the Kosho match -
Fall Out (1968 episode)
"Fall Out" is the 17th and final episode of the allegorical British science fiction series The Prisoner (1967 series), which starred Patrick McGoohan as the incarcerated Number Six. The episode originally aired in the -
The Village (1967 location)
The Village is the fictional setting of the 1960s UK television series The Prisoner where the main character, Number 6, is held with other former spies and operatives. The theme of the series is his -
The Prisoner in popular culture
Since its debut, The Prisoner series' enduring popularity has led to its influencing and being referenced in a range of other media, such as the film The Truman Show, and the television shows Lost and -
Living in Harmony (1967 episode)
"Living in Harmony" is an episode of the British science fiction-allegorical television series, The Prisoner (1967 series). It was first broadcast on 29 December 1967. It differs from most other episodes of the -
Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling (1967 episode)
"Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling" is an episode of the British science fiction-allegorical television series, The Prisoner (1967 series). It was first broadcast by ITV (ATV Midlands) on 22 December 1967 -
The Prisoner (2009 series)
The Prisoner is a 2009 television miniseries based on the 1967-68 British television series The Prisoner. The series concerned a man who awakens in a mysterious, picturesque, but escape-proof village. It was co -
Opening and closing sequences of The Prisoner
The opening and closing sequences of the TV series The Prisoner (1967 series) are considered iconic. The music over the opening and closing credits, as broadcast, was composed by Ron Grainer, a composer whose other -
Shattered Visage
The Prisoner: Shattered Visage is a four-issue comic book mini-series by DC Comics based on The Prisoner (1967 series), the 1967 television series created by and starring Patrick McGoohan. The name is a -
Rover
Rover is a fictional entity from the 1967 British television program The Prisoner, and was an integral part of the way'prisoners' were kept within The Village. It was depicted as a floating white balloon -
It's Your Funeral (1967 episode)
"It's Your Funeral" is a television episode of the British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner (1967 series). It was first broadcast on 8 December 1967. In this episode, a young successor to -
Arrival (1967 episode)
"Arrival" is the first episode of the 1967-68 British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner. It originally aired in the UK on ITV on 29 September 1967 and was first broadcast in the -
Hammer into Anvil (1967 episode)
"Hammer into Anvil" is a television episode of the British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner (1967 series). It was first broadcast on 1 December 1967. It is one of a minority of episodes -
Many Happy Returns (1967 episode)
"Many Happy Returns" is a television episode of the British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner. It was first broadcast on 10 November 1967. Number Six awakens to find the Village completely deserted. He -
A Change of Mind (1967 episode)
"A Change of Mind" is a television episode of the British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner (1967 series). It was first broadcast on 15 December 1967. Themes explored include coerced confessions and medicalized -
A. B. and C. (1967 episode)
"A. B. and C." is the title of the third episode of the 1967-68 British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner. It originally aired in the UK on ITV on 13 October 1967 -
Dance of the Dead (1967 episode)
"Dance of the Dead" is a television episode of the British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner. It was first broadcast on 17 November 1967. The scientist Number Forty attempts to extract information from -
The Chimes of Big Ben (1967 episode)
"The Chimes of Big Ben" is an episode of the 1967-68 British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner. It originally aired in the UK on ITV on 6 October 1967 and was first
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