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Tag Archives: Psychedelic
The Prisoner: It’s Your Funeral (1967)
IT’S YOUR FUNERAL First UK Broadcast: December 8, 1967 [episode #11 in transmission order] | Written by Michael Cramoy | Directed by Robert Asher SYNOPSIS One morning the local Watchmaker’s daughter, No.50 (Annette Andre), shows up at No.6’s door asking for his help in foiling … Continue reading
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Tagged 60's, assassination plot, Derren Nesbitt, Patrick McGoohan, Psychedelic, Surreal, The Prisoner
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The Prisoner: Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling (1967)
DO NOT FORSAKE ME OH MY DARLING First UK Broadcast: December 22, 1967 [episode #13 in transmission order] | Written by Vincent Tilsley | Directed by Pat Jackson SYNOPSIS Both British intelligence and the Village are hunting for Dr. Seltzman (Hugo Schuster), a brilliant … Continue reading
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Tagged 60's, Patrick McGoohan, Psychedelic, Science Fiction, Surreal, The Prisoner
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The Prisoner: Unfilmed Stories
It’s difficult to imagine being a television screenwriter in the 60’s asked to compose a script for a new, innovative show like The Prisoner sight unseen. McGoohan was best known as John Drake, so one would have to fight the … Continue reading
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Tagged 60's, Patrick McGoohan, Psychedelic, Science Fiction, Surreal, The Prisoner
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