THE PRISONER OFFICIAL APPRECIATION SOCIETY - SIX OF ONE

"The Prisoner" cult 1967 TV series has its own worldwide unique following. 
You too can join the only official appreciation society, established since 1977.
Patrick McGoohan is the Honorary President of Six of One. Be seeing you!

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An original Village badge, initially seen in the opening Arrival episode, as worn by the  "Beautiful Day" greetings lady.

The election placard from Free For All used McGoohan's publicity photo from the earlier Danger Man series.

A 1967 TV Times front cover was one of the few ever magazines to depict the series and was also one of the most striking.

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This TV caption board was produced independently of the Prisoner series, as were the animated bicycle advert break sequences.

This original piped blazer was worn in "Arrival" by No. 6 and second No. 2. It has 'broken' piping (there was also a 'solid' one).

An original Village badge, Why there were black badges was not explained, nor why the "Returns" No. 2's had a white number.

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There were several different pennyfarthing bicycle designs. The red one appeared in ITC's brochure, but was black on screen.

The 1966 "Arrival" end scene filiming shows director Don Chaffey (red jacket) and McGoohan battling Rover.

In the "Schizoid Man" episode, No. 12, or "Curtis", dons a 'reversed-out' version of the piped blazer - or is it really No. 6?

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1967 Harmony Western town original painting by Prisoner art director Jack Shampan

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