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A Change of Mind

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Back at the exercise site in the woods, the thugs again confront Number Six. He initially appears confused and unable to defend himself, but ultimately rallies and prevails. Number Eighty-six, still intoxicated with the drug, is hypnotised by Number Six and explains how the conditioning process was
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and a fight ensues in which Number Six prevails. In an anteroom to the Council Chamber, a Villager is seen desperately confessing to being "inadequate and anti-social"; he is applauded by others for this admission. Number Six is invited into the committee chamber to confess his lack of cooperation,
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Number Six visits Number Two and convinces him that the ploy has worked, informing him that he wants to publicly confess to "everyone". Number Two arranges for the whole village to hear Number Six speak. The programmed Number Eighty-six arrives on cue at the stroke of 4 o'clock and loudly charges
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Number Six wakes up, apparently docile, returns to the community, and is welcomed by all. In his flat he sees his cup of tea being drugged by Number Eighty-six and pours it away. Number Two arrives and questions Number Six about his resignation, but is rebuffed. Number Two and Number Eighty-six
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in the North West. The aggregate viewing figures for the ITV regions that debuted the season in 1967 have been estimated at 7.5 million. In Northern Ireland, the episode did not debut until Saturday 16 March 1968, and in Wales, the episode was not broadcast until Wednesday 18 March 1970.
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Matthew White points out that this episode has the "most unsympathetic portrayal of the common Villagers" who oppress Number Six and assist the "management" to an unprecedented degree.
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denies having any influence over the committee but warns of the consequences of non-compliance. Number Eighty-six, an attractive female, chides Number Six for his non-cooperation.
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The broadcast date of the episode varied in different ITV regions of the UK. The episode was first shown at 7:30 p.m. on Friday 15 December 1967 on
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pursues his daily exercise routine in the woods. Two young toughs arrive and accuse him of being anti-social for not using the community
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Next morning Number Six is thoroughly shunned, and Number Two threatens him again with Social Conversion, which is a sort of
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Number Two with being "unmutual". The Villagers turn on Number Two, who is forced to flee through the Village streets.
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not being considered suitable for broadcast on Christmas Eve. The episode was shown on Friday 5 January 1968 on
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treatment which lobotomises him. At the last second, Number Eighty-six shuts off the ultrasound.
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discuss Number Six and reveal that the "ultra-sonic" lobotomy was an intentional
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and ninth produced. It was the twelfth episode to be broadcast in the UK on
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faked; she is given undisclosed instructions by Number Six.
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