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Patrick McGoohan as 'No. 6', during Free For
All filming, in Portmeirion, 1966, plus the 'portrait' of him painted by the artist
(Charles Lloyd Pack) in the episode It's Your Funeral. Right is PolyGram's commemorative
series' 25th anniversary board. |
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A panel
from Jack Kirby's 1977 aborted Marvel Prisoner comic, with 2002 colouring
added by Roger Langley, to see how it might have looked. No. 6's thoughts in the
bubble are: THE VILLAGE STREETS ARE DESERTED AT THIS EARLY HOUR... THE ANSWERS TO
MY QUESTIONS MAY HAVE TO WAIT... |
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No. 6's cottage 2 Village Stores 3 Green Dome 4 No. 2's Office 5 No. 2's
Quarters 6 Office Rotation Control Unit 7 Standby Security Cave 8
Control Room 9 Hospital 10 Harmony Village 11 Wooded Mountain Slopes 12 Professor's Home
13 Cafe 14 Labour Exchange 15 Aptitude Room 16 Palace of Fun 17 Carnival
Gallery/Function Room 18 Interrogation Room 19 Board Room/Court Room 20 Tunnel 21
Town Hall 22 Teleprinter Room 23 File Room 24 Morgue 25 The Projection
Room 26 The General's Office 27 Old People's Home 28 Helicopter
Landing Pad 29 Garage 30 Helicopter Hangar/Launch Hatch 31 Chess
Board 32 Free Sea 33 Watch Tower 34 Embryo Room
35 Lift 36 Identity Room 37 Fall Out Cavern Passage
38 Fall Out Cavern 39 Rocket Blast Chute 40 Rover's Cavern 41
Rover's Access Tunnels 42 Exit |
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4 pictures shot during the filming of
the episode 'Checkmate', in September, 1966 at Portmeirion Wales.
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Below: No. 6's beer is secretly poisoned by
Sonia Schnipps in The Girl Who Was Death episode. |
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on this page © Granada Ventures or Roger Langley or Jack Kirby or Marvel Comics. Village
drawing reproduced courtesy of Graham Bleathman. No reproduction without permission. |