Prisoner, The
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alt.tv.prisoner
Usenet forum for the discussion of all things pertaining to this cult classic series starring Patrick McGoohan.
groups.google.comCult TV - The Prisoner
Patrick McGoohan conceived and starred in this ground-breaking TV programme. Find a complete episode guide and an exploration of the origins of the show.
www.cultv.co.ukCult TV International - The Prisoner
From the ashes of the relatively-straight action series "Danger Man" comes the cult classic freak-out programme "The Prisoner". Get an overview of the show.
www.geocities.comPrisoner Appreciation Society, The
Web site for the longest running Prisoner fan club, Six of One, celebrates its twenty year anniversary. Learn about on-going events.
www.netreach.netPrisoner, The - Calendar
Plugging the release for 2000 of The Prisoner calendar, which you can preview and indeed even order from here.
secure.venus.co.ukPrisoner, The - Free for All
Several back issues here in parts of a Prisoner fanzine produced by members of Shrewsbury Six of One.
members.aol.comPrisoner, The - Joe Brae's Ultimate Village Experience.
This site's goal is to develop a repository of views, opinions and theories about various Prisoner themes. With some episodes retro-storyboarded.
members.aol.comPrisoner, The - Number 6
Superb tribute to the cult series starring Patrick McGoohan has lots of info on it and its music, a great episode guide, images and fun stuff.
www.the-prisoner-6.freeserve.co.ukPrisoner, The - Sci-Fi Channel
Take a modestly interactive virtual tour of The Village courtesy of the Sci-Fi Channel, this being their site for their screening of the series.
www.scifi.comPrisoner, The - The Cult of the Individual
In-depth article providing commentary on this series, "one of the few examples of Sixties idealism that cannot yet be written off as naivete".
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