THE PRISONER OFFICIAL APPRECIATION SOCIETY - SIX OF ONE
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TIMELINE 1994 – 2008 inclusive

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Early94

In The Village first issue, produced by David and Joanne Healey

Spring94

First Information supplement, by Karen and Roger Langley

13.06.94

Nadia Gray died

19.08.94

Seventeenth PortmeiriCon

10.01.95

PolyGram Television International acquired ITC

18.08.95

Eighteenth PortmeiriCon

04.11.95

Paul Eddington died

30.01.96

Guy Doleman died

23.05.96

Patrick Cargill died

10.07.96

BBC Radio World Service interviewed Patrick McGoohan

16.08.96

Nineteenth PortmeiriCon

Autumn96

30th anniversary of first Prisoner Portmeirion location filming

Early97

Columbia House US remastered videos with notes by Bruce Clark

27.7.97

Rosalie Crutchley died

8.2.97

Bruce Clark launched Six of One website

Early97

Six of One’s 20th birthday

Spring97

30th Prisoner/20th society anniversary London event

27.7.97

Rosalie Crutchley died

15.08.97

Twentieth PortmeiriCon

Autumn97

Decoding The Prisoner, by Chris Gregory published

Autumn97

Barbara Yu Ling died

October97

Michael Balfour died

October 97

Wilf Josephs died

Autumn97

30th anniversary of Prisoner UK TV debut

Spring98

London Postcard Company set of 9 Prisoner postcards

Summer98

VVL UK digitally restored video box set

21.8.98

Twenty first PortmeiriCon (none in 1999 or 2000)

17.9.98

Inside The Prisoner, by Ian L. Rakoff published

Nov98

Max Hora closed Portmeirion Prisoner Shop after nearly 20 years

13.12.98

Lord Lew Grade died

Early99

French magazine Le Rôdeur 10th birthday, editor now Patrick Ducher

April 99

Remastered episodes released in France with subtitles for first time

May99

Chelsea Flower Show Portmeirion garden won prize in London

13.5.99

Portmeirion’s own Prisoner Shop opened

12.6.99

Official Prisoner Shop opening

12.6.99

Launch of The Prisoner In Portmeirion book, by Roger Langley

1.7.99

Carlton acquired from PolyGram the ITC back catalogue

9.8.99

First meeting at Carlton in London with Roger Langley for society

Summer00

Prisoner Village Map published, by Roger and Karen Langley

12.6.00

Carlton Prisoner video release

13.6.00

Terence Feely died

14.8.01

Carlton Prisoner DVD release

Aug00

Steven Ricks’ The Prisoner I am Not a Number! booklet

Sept00

Carlton Prisoner video box set release

31.10.00

US DVD release of initial discs

Spring.01

Sci Fi Channel screening, Six of One address repeatedly given

19.3.01

Norman Mitchell died

23.3.01

Twenty second PortmeiriCon (none in 1999 or 2000)

Spring01

Seventy fifth anniversary of Portmeirion

May01

Gino Marotta died

20.6.01

Angela Browne died

Oct01

Last 'In The Village',  produced by David and Joanne Healey

6.1.02

Twenty fifth birthday ‘Silver Jubilee’ of Six of One
Feb02 New Six of One magazine 'Free For All' by Rob Beale and Geoff Lake
Summer02 Many Prisoner products due - books, CDs, DVDs, cards, calendar etc.
27.7.02 Leo McKern died
Autumn02 35th anniversary of first UK Prisoner screening
Nov02 Six of One's 100th mailing since start, in1977
Jan 03 Society's 26th birthday
18.3.03 Lewis Greifer died (wrote The General under name Joshua Adam)
19.3.03 Patrick McGoohan's 75th birthday
28.3.03 Twenty third PortmeiriCon (none in 2002; next one in 2005)
July03 Six of One online joining facility launched by Larry Hall
mid2003 'Free For All' editors Rob Beale and Geoff Lake produced their final issue 7
summer03 Roger Langley took over  'Free For All', from issue 8, with Karen Langley assisting
24.8.03 Zena Walker died
5.10.03 Six of One Brighton event with Vincent Tilsley, organised by Debs McDougall
13.12.03 Alexis Kanner died
6.1.04 Six of One's 27th birthday on the Sixth of the First
mid-April Six of One's Spring 2004 mailing - the 10th in the 'Free For All' current series
31.7.04 Six of One event in Borehamwood
1.8.04 Six of One event in London
11.3.05 Twenty fourth PortmeiriCon
23.4.05 Composer Robert Farnon died (some of his music used in The Prisoner)
3.6.05 Michael Billington ("A Change of Mind") died
20.8.05 London Prisoner Locations Tour and Hyde Park Picnic
autumn 05 David Tomblin, Alf Joint, Derek Aylward died
31.3.06 Twenty fifth PortmeiriCon
25.6.06

13.8.06

10.12.06

6.1.07

Kenneth Griffith died

London Prisoner Locations Tour and Hyde Park Picnic

Peter Brayham, stunt actor, died

Six of One's 30th birthday

23.3.07 Twenty sixth PortmeiriCon
May 2007 Mark Burns ("It's Your Funeral") died
July 2007 Frank Maher - Prisoner stunt actor and double died (also "Living in Harmony")
Autumn 2007

Autumn 2007

1.12.07

6.1.08

20.1.08

16.3.08

40th anniversary of The Prisoner's first TV screening

First Patrick McGoohan biography published www.tomahawkpress.com

Anton Rodgers died

Six of One's 31st birthday

Kevin Stoney died

David Nettheim died

4.4.08

12.5.08

30.6.08

29.10.08

27.3.09

16.4.10

Twenty seventh PortmeiriCon - guests Jane Merrow and Earl Cameron

Roger Parkes died

Final "Free For All" magazine issue

New  "Contact Imminent" magazine first issue due

Twenty eighth PortmeiriCon

Twenty ninth PortmeiriCon

 

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