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40th anniversary, Andrew Pixley wrote a well-received and in depth account of the series' production. There are guides to shooting locations in
Portmeirion and also a biography of co-creator George Markstein. Some members of the production crew have released books about their time working on the series including
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however, Number Six never manages to escape successfully. By the end of the series, the administration, becoming desperate for Number Six's knowledge, as well as fearful of his growing influence in the
Village, takes drastic measures that threaten the lives of Number Six, Number Two, and the entire Village.
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and physical coercion in attempt to make Number Six reveal why he resigned from his position. The position of Number Two is assigned to a different person in each episode, with two making repeat appearances. This is assumed to be part of a larger plan to disorient Number Six, but sometimes the change
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consists of 17 episodes, which were first broadcast from 29 September 1967 to 1 February 1968 in the United
Kingdom. While the show was presented as a serialised work, with a clear beginning and end, the ordering of the intermediate episodes is unclear, as the production and original broadcast order
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Outraged, Drake resigns, knowing he will be taken to The
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in France with a translated version appearing shortly after. From the 1990s, numerous other books about the TV series and
Patrick McGoohan have been produced. Robert Fairclough's books - including two volumes of original scripts - are considered some of the best researched books available. For the
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The man becomes acquainted with the residents, hundreds of people from all walks of life and cultures, all seeming to be peacefully and mostly enjoyably living out their lives. They do not use names, but have been assigned numbers which, aside from designations such as Two, Three, and Six, give no
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November 2019, comprising four stories: An adaptation of "Free For All", and new stories "The Girl Who Was Death" (using story elements, but not directly adapted, from the TV episode of the same title), "The Seltzman Connection", and "No One Will Know" (the last two
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released a total of 20 VHS videotapes in 1984 encompassing the entire series: one tape for each of the 17 episodes plus three more containing "The
Alternate Version of 'The Chimes of Big Ben'", a documentary, and a "best of" retrospective. MPI also released editions of nine LaserDiscs in 1988 and
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were released in the UK by companies such as
Carlton, the copyright holder of the TV series. The first VHS and Betamax releases were through Precision Video in 1982 from 16mm original prints. They released four tapes, each with two episodes edited together: "The Arrival"/"The Schizoid Man", "Many
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Village and he was going to have adventures in many parts of the world, but ultimately he would always be a prisoner. By that I don't mean he would always go back to the Village. He would always be a prisoner of his circumstances, his situation, his secret, his
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on 29 July 2019. It featured a six-disc Blu-ray collection with none of the extra material found on the DVD box-set released for the 40th anniversary included. The first half of Andrew Pixley's production book was now illustrated and presented in hardback, and text commentaries for every episode
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the Village functions, if either, remaining defiant to its imposed authority, concocting his own plans for escape, learning all he can about the Village, and subverting its operation. His schemes lead to the dismissals of the incumbent Number Two on several occasions. Despite foiling the system,
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is gone." Furthermore, McGoohan stated in a 1985 interview that Number Six is not the same character as John Drake, adding that he had originally wanted another actor to portray the character. However, other sources indicate that several of the crew members who continued on from
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clue as to their status within the Village with most being captives, but some are guards. Prisoners, therefore, have no idea whom they can and cannot trust. The protagonist is assigned Number Six, but he refuses to accept the designation: "I am not a number! I am a free man!"
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releasing the same DVDs in North America/Region 1 (in four-episode sets as well as a comprehensive 10-disc "mega-box" edition). A&E subsequently reissued the mega-box in a 40th anniversary edition in 2007. The A&E issue included an alternative version of
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before speaking with Grade. In both accounts, McGoohan pitched the idea orally, rather than having Grade read the proposal in detail, and the two made an oral agreement for the show to be produced by Everyman Films, the production company formed by McGoohan and
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considered it to be a continuation, and that McGoohan was continuing to play the character of John Drake. Author, Dave Rogers claims that Markstein had wanted the character to be a continuation of Drake, but by doing so would have meant paying royalties to
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detailing the production story of the series were included for the first time. A six-CD set of remastered music was also included. Some additional extras were included such as an interview with McGoohan's daughter, Catherine. Missing from the set was the
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s story editor, George Markstein, this source contends, knows of "the existence of this 'secure establishment'". However, this "Scottish prison camp, in reality, was not, of course, a holiday-type village full of people wearing colourful clothing."
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after the filming of the proposed fourth series. Grade was unhappy with the decision, but when McGoohan insisted upon quitting, Grade asked if McGoohan had any other possible projects, and McGoohan later pitched
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1262:" using the stage name 'Joseph Serf', the surname being ironically a word meaning a peasant who is under the control of a feudal master. Using his own name, McGoohan wrote and directed the last two episodes—"
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Happy Returns"/"A. B. and C.", "Checkmate"/"Free For All", and "The General"/"The Chimes of Big Ben", thus omitting the final storyline. In 1986 Channel 5 Video (a now-defunct home video brand owned by
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were different. Several attempts have been made to create an episode ordering based on script and production notes and interpretations of the broader narrative of Number Six's time in the Village.
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as Number 2, and was shot on location in Namibia and South Africa. The new series received mainly unfavourable reviews, with a 45/100 rating by 21 critics and 3.6/10 by 82 users as of July 2018.
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and the MPI-produced documentary (but not the redundant "best of" retrospective) among its limited special features. In Australia, Umbrella Entertainment released a DVD set in 2003. In 2005
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was released on Blu-ray Disc in the United Kingdom on 28 September 2009, following in North America on 27 October 2009. The episodes were restored by the A&E Network to create new
1198:(played by McGoohan) could suddenly resign and be kidnapped and sent to such a location. McGoohan added Markstein's suggestion to material he had been working on, which later became
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was in talks to direct the screen version. Nolan was once again tied to a potential film adaptation in 2024.
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location tours, and currently houses the headquarters of the
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documentary, the script PDFs and some episode commentaries.
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produced two computer games based upon the series for the
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3900:prepared us for the modern world – BFI article
1625:The Prisoner: 40th Anniversary Special Edition
1266:" and "Fall Out"—and directed "Free for All".
3948:
3890:In pictures: The Prisoner at 50 – BBC article
2583:
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2579:
2577:
2060:"A Spy Trapped in a Nightmare of Psychedelia"
1742:released a (now out of print) world book for
1411:The building at 1 Buckingham Place, used for
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4460:Television shows shot at MGM-British Studios
3378:, 19 September 2015; accessed 3 January 2016
1842:, best known for its long-running series of
1517:Markstein's concept was that John Drake (of
354:plotlines of the series contain elements of
3743:Fairclough, Robert, ed. (1 February 2006).
3566:"The 100 Greatest TV episodes of all time!"
2813:"Royal Warrant Holders Association website"
2525:. Reynolds & Hearn Ltd. pp. 9–10.
3955:
3941:
3933:
3509:"September 2002: Prometheus Award Winners"
3115:The Prisoner – A Televisionary Masterpiece
2827:"Complete Locations Guide to The Prisoner"
1887:These audio dramas have been broadcast by
1572:) released a series of all 17 episodes on
1338:. The world broadcast premiere was on the
407:setting and reflection of concerns of the
334:is a British television series created by
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2096:The Prisoner: A Complete Production Guide
1926:In 2004 and 2007, it was ranked No. 7 on
3196:Steve Jackson Games — The Prisoner
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3693:Carrazé, Alain; Oswald, Hélène (1990).
3113:Carrazé, Alain; Oswald, Hélène (1990).
2791:"The Unmutual Prisoner Locations Guide"
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2058:Vinciguerra, Thomas (19 October 2008).
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350:after resigning from his position. The
4435:Television series by ITC Entertainment
4385:1968 British television series endings
3389:"BIG FINISH - THE PRISONER SERIES ONE"
3171:Fairclough, Robert (1 February 2006).
2260:Be Seeing You--: Decoding The Prisoner
1627:DVD box-set released in 2007 featured
1398:Panoramic view of the central piazza,
4390:1960s British drama television series
4380:1967 British television series debuts
3049:Andre Dellamorte (13 December 2009).
2933:
2931:
2464:O'Connor, John J. (16 January 1978).
2317:Franich, Darren (29 September 2017).
2306:from the original on 12 January 2022.
2295:"How did the Prisoner ever get made?"
2053:
2051:
2022:
2020:
1996:Steven Paul Davies (17 August 2000).
1962:at No. 10, the highest for a TV show.
1774:The Prisoner: The Uncertainty Machine
1471:Brendan J. Stafford – Cinematographer
1242:(1955) and in a BBC television play,
411:have had a far-reaching influence on
7:
4450:Television shows adapted into novels
4445:Television shows adapted into comics
3770:White, Matthew; Ali, Jaffer (1988).
3479:"The Long List of Hugo Awards, 1969"
3236:Michael Coldwell (6 November 2018).
2910:"An Interview with George Markstein"
2857:from the original on 12 January 2022
2522:The Prisoner: Original Scripts Vol.1
2214:from the original on 12 January 2022
1720:, was released in 1980, followed by
512:, as represented by Number Six, and
3596:"Doctor Who named top fantasy show"
1714:computer. The first, titled simply
1606:Carlton International Entertainment
338:, with possible contributions from
3745:The Prisoner: The Original Scripts
3714:The Prisoner: The Original Scripts
3624:"Dylan single 'changed the world'"
3173:The Prisoner: The Original Scripts
3144:The Prisoner: The Original Scripts
3012:. High Def Digest. 27 October 2009
2519:Fairclough, Robert (9 June 2005).
2440:The Prisoner – The Essential Guide
1846:-licensed audio dramas based upon
1654:The Prisoner: 50th Anniversary Set
1279:, McGoohan stated, "John Drake of
399:, McGoohan's previous series, its
25:
3354:Siegel, Tatiana (12 March 2024).
2986:Dave Foster (28 September 2009).
2748:"A Man's Whim on the Welsh Coast"
2719:"In pictures: The Prisoner at 50"
2292:Sweet, Matthew (20 August 2017).
1640:The Prisoner: The Complete Series
1429:Royal Warrant Holders Association
1202:. Furthermore, a 1960 episode of
1077:opening and closing sequences of
492:manipulation and forms of social
381:. Interior scenes were filmed at
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3332:Fleming, Mike (8 January 2016).
3208:Graeme McMillan (20 July 2018).
2898:). London: Dreamwatch Media Ltd.
2681:A.S. Barnes and Company (1981).
2552:. Twickenham : Supernova Books.
2372:. London: Pluto Press. pp.
2351:– the classic British TV series"
1969:ranked it as the #9 sci-fi show.
1387:
1224:Further inspiration came from a
1116:, an espionage show produced by
468:Number Six in the first episode
4067:Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling
3774:The Official Prisoner Companion
3572:. 13 March 2003. Archived from
3313:. Contact Music. 13 August 2009
3291:Child, Ben (12 February 2009).
2877:"A tribute to George Markstein"
1489:– Musical director and composer
1342:in Canada on 5 September 1967.
1118:Incorporated Television Company
4430:Spy thriller television series
2443:. Quoit Media Ltd. p. 4.
1250:. McGoohan wrote a forty-page
195:
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4405:British spy television series
4142:Opening and closing sequences
2746:Kahn, Eve M. (29 July 2007).
2397:Cole, Tom (15 January 2009).
2116:The Prisoner & Danger Man
1921:Prometheus Hall of Fame Award
1799:, which aired in the U.S. on
1071:Opening and closing sequences
1047:List of The Prisoner episodes
3461:"The Prisoner: all episodes"
3391:. The Unmutual Reviews. 2016
2608:The Prisoner of Portmeirrion
2233:Davies, Steven Paul (2007).
1919:In 2002, the series won the
1588:on five VHS cassette tapes.
1269:In a 1966 interview for the
4415:Espionage television series
3716:. Vol. 1. Foreword by
3697:. London: W. H. Allen Ltd.
3529:. TVGuide.com. 29 June 2007
3146:. Vol. 1. Foreword by
3142:Fairclough, Robert (2005).
1675:The Prisoner in other media
1211:The Prisoner of Portmeirion
1187:. Markstein suggested that
1158:The Prisoner and Danger Man
4481:
4420:Fiction about mind control
3778:. New York: Warner Books.
3311:"Nolan Drops The Prisoner"
2466:"'Prisoner' on TV Tonight"
1914:Best Dramatic Presentation
1783:
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348:mysterious coastal village
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4465:Works by Patrick McGoohan
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3554:(28 June – 4 July). 1997.
2364:Sardar, Ziauddin (1998).
2167:Jack Ford (August 2016).
1506:Background of the Village
1495:– Fight/stunt coordinator
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32:Prisoner (disambiguation)
3720:. Reynolds & Hearn.
3436:"The Prisoner Volume 03"
3411:"The Prisoner Volume 02"
3265:"The Prisoner: Season 1"
3150:. Reynolds & Hearn.
2264:Indiana University Press
2029:"The Prisoner (1967–68)"
1815:Proposed film adaptation
1663:Don't Knock Yourself Out
1648:Don't Knock Yourself Out
1586:The Best of The Prisoner
1510:According to the writer
18:The Prisoner (TV series)
3926:The Wall Street Journal
3864:considered for deletion
3036:31 October 2012 at the
2504:"The Prisoner Puzzle".
2484:(subscription required)
2258:Gregory, Chris (1997).
2094:Pixley, Andrew (2007).
1803:. The miniseries stars
1615:"The Chimes of Big Ben"
435:piped into his home in
4375:Bureaucracy in fiction
4081:The Girl Who Was Death
3215:The Hollywood Reporter
3094:. Network Distributing
2890:James Follett (1994).
2546:Booth, Rupert (2011).
1933:s Top Cult Shows Ever.
1840:Big Finish Productions
1687:The Prisoner Companion
1539:
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1340:CTV Television Network
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4425:ITV television dramas
4297:at Knowledge (XXG)'s
3990:The Chimes of Big Ben
3198:, accessed 2008-01-14
2777:elstree-museum.org.uk
2235:The Prisoner Handbook
2114:Rogers, Dave (1992).
2098:. Network. p. 7.
1772:as well as releasing
1563:Numerous editions of
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1364:The Hotel Portmeirion
1360:Clough Williams-Ellis
1054:
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2853:. 10 November 2015.
2831:The Unmutual Website
2588:Fairclough, Robert.
2324:Entertainment Weekly
2266:. pp. 101–102.
1943:In 2005, readers of
1904:The final episode, "
1706:In the early 1980s,
1656:was released in the
1477:– Production manager
709:Christopher Benjamin
478:hallucinogenic drugs
409:1960s counterculture
342:. McGoohan portrays
271:Production companies
234:Production locations
126:Theme music composer
3896:Six ways cult show
3882:The Prisoner Puzzle
2793:. Theunmutual.co.uk
2437:Davy, Rick (2017).
2237:. Pan. p. 14.
2207:The Daily Telegraph
2148:. 29 September 2017
1838:On 5 January 2015,
1730:Steve Jackson Games
1685:sanctioned guide –
1629:standard-definition
1376:MGM-British Studios
1336:Scottish Television
1239:Moby Dick—Rehearsed
944:Michael Nightingale
427:The series follows
383:MGM-British Studios
360:psychological drama
241:MGM-British Studios
70:Psychological drama
4025:Many Happy Returns
3816:and the making of
3803:in popular culture
3576:on 28 October 2007
3489:on 26 October 2009
2752:The New York Times
2727:. 5 September 2016
2666:Terrace, Vincent.
2471:The New York Times
2065:The New York Times
1998:"Merciful release"
1936:In 1997 and 2001,
1899:Awards and honours
1610:A&E Home Video
1591:In North America,
1570:Universal Pictures
1501:– Casting director
1466:Peter Graham Scott
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714:Michael Billington
665:André van Gyseghem
561:as The Shop Keeper
218:Executive producer
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4074:Living in Harmony
4053:It's Your Funeral
4046:Hammer into Anvil
4032:Dance of the Dead
3785:978-0-446-38744-6
3754:978-1-903111-81-9
3727:978-1-903111-76-5
3704:978-1-85227-338-5
3685:978-0-275-98163-1
3465:BBC Radio 4 Extra
3128:978-1-85227-338-5
2963:Eamonn McCusker.
2559:978-0-9566329-2-0
2383:978-0-7453-0749-7
2244:978-0-230-53028-7
2198:(13 April 2017).
1893:The 7th Dimension
1889:BBC Radio 4 Extra
1820:Christopher Nolan
1807:as Number 6, and
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1035:Living in Harmony
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