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An original Village badge, initially
seen in the opening Arrival episode, as worn by the "Beautiful Day"
greetings lady.
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The election placard from Free For All
used McGoohan's publicity photo from the earlier Danger Man series.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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The 1966 "Arrival" end scene
filiming shows director Don Chaffey (red jacket) and McGoohan battling Rover.
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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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