The Prisoner - Still relevant today?
The Prisoner - Still relevant today?
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Pistom

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6,137 posts

179 months

Sunday 2nd November
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I was still a child when I first saw The Prisoner, (the original 60s series with Patrick McGoohan) and was totally wowed by it.

This week, I was hosting some overseas visitors who'd never even heard of it before but have now watched it after going back home and have messaged me saying how amazed they were by it.

It surprised me that it can still have that same effect today as it did on me, all those decades ago.

MCBrowncoat

1,494 posts

166 months

Sunday 2nd November
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Yeah I randomly started watching this last week, having noticed it on ITVX. Just the first episode so far but definitely pulled me in. Think I was surprised to see it was only 17 episodes so easily digestible.

This is for the old series you've been watching thread but there's lots of old stuff I've watched this year I've really enjoyed

Edited by MCBrowncoat on Sunday 2nd November 07:24

A500leroy

7,397 posts

138 months

Sunday 2nd November
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In a few years time under Labour it'll be classed as a documentary.

mogg

367 posts

278 months

Sunday 2nd November
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Is anyone any the wiser these days as to who No.1 is ?!

vixen1700

27,250 posts

290 months

Sunday 2nd November
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Watched it back in the '80s and really loved it. Found it fascinating, although the last two episodes (IMHO) are totally off the wall and unwatchable.

One of the best theme tunes too. smile

BoomerPride

4,077 posts

277 months

Sunday 2nd November
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It's the reason for me owning a series of Caterhams during my lengthy life - and getting married at Portmeirion ten years ago (second marriage).

A500leroy

7,397 posts

138 months

Sunday 2nd November
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The 2010s remake on itv x is more sinister.

tight fart

3,351 posts

293 months

Sunday 2nd November
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I struggle to watch anything on itvx, firstly the adverts drive me mad, and secondly its the only streaming service I have that freezes a lot.

MCBrowncoat

1,494 posts

166 months

Sunday 2nd November
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tight fart said:
I struggle to watch anything on itvx, firstly the adverts drive me mad, and secondly its the only streaming service I have that freezes a lot.
If it helps there was only one ad break in the first third for the first episode I watched.

Unless of course they do the thing they do on Amazon, where they show only the odd ad break for the first couple of episodes, then pile more on when you're already invested. Noticed this during the last season of Clarksons Farm.... rolleyes

Panamax

7,565 posts

54 months

Sunday 2nd November
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A500leroy said:
The 2010s remake on itv x is more sinister.
"The miniseries met with mixed reviews, scoring 46 out of 100 on Metacritic."
I thought it was utter garbage.

I am not a number, I am a free man.

Alex Cox's book on the original series is well worth reading.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Am-Not-Number-Decoding-Pr...

Mr Squarekins

1,443 posts

82 months

Sunday 2nd November
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All off to Portmeirion then?

Actual

1,525 posts

126 months

Sunday 2nd November
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Mr Squarekins said:
All off to Portmeirion then?
"Be seeing you"

bloomen

8,928 posts

179 months

Sunday 2nd November
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I'm afraid I always tail off as the episodes become ever battier.

But there's nothing else quite like it.

It would be interesting to know how high its international profile is.

I stayed in Portmeirion a few weeks ago. The rooms have a channel dedicated to it so you don't have to go outside and look at the real thing.

NiceCupOfTea

25,510 posts

271 months

Sunday 2nd November
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BoomerPride said:
It's the reason for me owning a series of Caterhams during my lengthy life - and getting married at Portmeirion ten years ago (second marriage).
KAR 120C (no I didn't google it hehe)

Purosangue

1,648 posts

33 months

Sunday 2nd November
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Patrick McGoohan at his best

This is a dreamy party



during filming he took a break to make ice station zebra

another brilliant role



JurassicGTS

2,003 posts

215 months

Sunday 2nd November
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Mr Squarekins said:
All off to Portmeirion then?
Yes!
Went there when a member of the Lotus 7 owners club.
They let us park all the cars inside the village. When we returned after looking around a group of Japanese tourists were all sitting in the cars taking photographs. They thought the cars were all part of the "scene"
Going back in 2026 with PCGB.

Greenbot35

212 posts

113 months

Sunday 2nd November
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I visited portmerion having never seen the prisoner but knew of it. I watched the complete series and loved it apart from the final absolutely mental episode.


bigothunter

12,864 posts

80 months

Sunday 2nd November
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The Prisoner had a huge impact on myself and cohorts in our early teens. It shaped my belief in reacting to oppression.

The original series was an masterpiece. It's still relevant today as a political warning (alongside 1984 etc), artistic gem, social event and many other accolades. It was truly unique and very British.


RichB

54,954 posts

304 months

Sunday 2nd November
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mogg said:
Is anyone any the wiser these days as to who No.1 is ?!
"Who is number One?"
"You are, number Six" scratchchin

Caterhamfan

334 posts

190 months

Monday 3rd November
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BoomerPride said:
It's the reason for me owning a series of Caterhams during my lengthy life - and getting married at Portmeirion ten years ago (second marriage).
What a coincidence!

It's the reason I fell in love with the Lotus 7 and why I have owned a Lotus 7 and two Caterham 7s, and why I visited Portmeirion (many times!) before meeting my (now) wife there and eventually having my 60th birthday and getting married there (second marriage for both of us) biggrin