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  2. Number Six (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    Number Six is the central character in the 1967–1968 television series The Prisoner. The unnamed character in the original TV series was played by series co-creator Patrick McGoohan. For one episode, "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling", Number Six was portrayed by Nigel Stock due to McGoohan being away filming the movie Ice Station Zebra. [1]

  3. The Prisoner - Wikipedia

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    The miniseries stars Jim Caviezel as Number 6, and Ian McKellen 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.

  4. Arrival (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    The woman, Number Nine, claims to have been working with Cobb on an escape plan, and suggests that Number Six can still use the same plan. She gives him an electropass that can keep Rover at bay, giving him time to escape via a helicopter. Number Six has doubts about her motives as he had seen her talking to Number Two, but accepts the pass.

  5. Fall Out (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 comic book miniseries, The Prisoner: The Uncertainty Machine (Titan Comics) does not feature Number 6 (despite images of Patrick McGoohan from the series used on the covers of each issue), but is set in the present day in the same continuity of the TV series and as such is implied to take place after the events of "Fall Out".

  6. A. B. and C. - Wikipedia

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    Although the episode "The General" was produced and broadcast on ITV after the "A. B. and C." episode, logically this episode is meant to take place before "The General" as Number 2 introduces himself as "I am Number 2" in opening intro for this episode as opposed to "I am the new Number 2" which that line is said in the opening intro for "The ...

  7. Many Happy Returns (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    The Number Two in this episode is one of only a few in the entire series to wear a black identity badge. This episode is unusual in that the entire first act, showing Number Six escaping from the Village and making his way to London, features no dialogue, save for some German spoken by the gunrunners on the boat Number Six finds himself aboard.

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  9. The Prisoner in other media - Wikipedia

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    With its central premise to establish a reason why Number 6 resigned, the presentation revolved around a new Number 2 communicating with staff (and Number 1). It reviewed scenes from Danger Man and The Prisoner, incorporated interviews with cast members (including McGoohan) and fans, and addressed the political environment giving rise to the ...