![]() The quest for freedom, and to finally discover the identity of ‘Number One’, will have to wait for another time, while this week’s second-in-command ‘Number Two’ engages in a bout of maniacal laughter…Īny British television viewer who tuned into the first edition of The Prisoner on 29 September 1967 expecting the standard ITC tropes – such as ‘border crossings’ in the middle of Black Park, fez-wearing fiends, a scowling Burt Kwouk and the Elstree studios car park doubling up as Rome or Paris – was in for a shock. On the seemingly tranquil beach at Black Rock Sands, near Porthmadog, the sudden appearance of the dreaded Rover and an elaborately decorated Mini Moke are clear demonstrations that there really can be no escape. In a tribute to the cult 1960s series The Prisoner, film and TV expert Andrew Roberts returns to Portmeirion with a famous Moke
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