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1113: 341:. Fourteen fights with Six, who throws him out of a window. In the end, Six confronts an unnerved and agitated Two, who expresses the belief that Six is really "D-6", a man sent by "XO4" to test his security. Feeding on Two's paranoia, Six charges Two with treason: if Two's belief was true, then he would be duty-bound not to interfere. At Six's suggestion, Two calls the hotline to Number One to report his own failures and ask that he be replaced. 1089: 1063: 1101: 432: 1158: 1175: 937: 1141: 276:("You must be Anvil or Hammer"). "And you see me as the anvil?" asks Six, to which Two answers, "Precisely. I am going to hammer you." Already aware that he is being watched by the Village's hidden camera and spies at every turn, Six proceeds to act in a highly suspicious manner, as if he were some sort of spy or double agent. He takes six copies of the same 52: 522:".) Although "It's Your Funeral" was the eighth episode produced, and "Hammer Into Anvil" the twelfth, some of the kosho footage from the latter episode appears in the previous one, as despite the quick edits some shots of Number Six's opponent are clearly that of Number Fourteen, played by 628:
in the North West. The aggregate viewing figures for the ITV regions that debuted the season in 1967 have been estimated at 9.1 million. In Northern Ireland, the episode did not debut until Saturday 9 March 1968, and in Wales, the episode was not broadcast until Wednesday 11 March 1970.
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This is one of few episodes where Number Six makes no attempt to escape the Village, or resist its attempts to control or condition him. Instead, he subverts its close monitoring of his behaviour, movements and actions to drive the increasingly paranoid Number Two to breaking
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Two and Fourteen follow Six to where he drops a document in the cabin of the stone boat. They retrieve it, but the pages are all blank. After having them tested, Two suspects the technician of working with Six. Six then goes to place an ad (a quotation from
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He then calls the head of Psychiatrics, posing as a superior who wants a report on Two's mental state. Two monitors the call and starts to become more paranoid at the behaviour of Six and those around him. Later, Six asks the town band to play the
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from the same Bizet piece, and when the band starts playing, he promptly leaves so that he is not around to hear it. He leaves a message to be read on the radio, wishing himself a happy birthday, with the sender listed as the deceased Number 113.
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Later, Six is able to trick Two into believing that Fourteen is conspiring against him. When the other keepers of the village cannot discern the hidden meaning in Six's messages, Two suspects everyone working for him of being part of a
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When Number Six says "And you see me as the anvil?" he is apparently aware (and Number Two apparently is not) of the George Orwell quote: "It is always the anvil that breaks the hammer, never the other way
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at the music store and plays them, eyeing his watch. He then writes out a message, that Number Fourteen retrieves a copy of, which claims to be from "D-6" to "XO4." Two is convinced that Six is a
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Two becomes increasingly agitated, wishing he could get away with killing Six. Fourteen offers to do so, making it appear an accident, and challenges Six to a game of "kosho" – a Japanese,
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rushes to her aid. In the commotion, she leaps from her bed and kills herself by jumping out of the first-floor window. Six swears to Two that he will pay for his cruelty.
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The broadcast date of the episode varied in different ITV regions of the UK. The episode was first shown at 7:30pm on Friday 1 December 1967 on
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interrogates a stubborn female prisoner, Number Seventy-Three, in the Village Hospital. Frustrated, he attacks her; she screams, and
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Two forcibly has Six brought to the Green Dome and the two begin a war of nerves. Two quotes
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Several key exterior scenes featuring Patrick McGoohan were filmed on location in
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One of Number Six's provocations is publishing a Spanish quotation from
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in the 1920s for an all black cast (ground breaking at the time);
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Screenshot of the programme titles
Pat Jackson
Roger Woddis
Patrick Cargill
Checkmate
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Patrick McGoohan
Number Six
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