It's 35 years since Patnck McGoohan's classic cult scries The Prisoner first entranced the British public with its unique blend of espionage, conspiracy, fantasy and psychodrama. This special anniversary release celebrates a unique, captivating and stunning piece of television that has kept audiences entertained and intrigued for nearly 4 decades and includes exclusive material never seen before and made available for the very first time.
The alternate 'never seen before' version of the first episode Arrival, discovered in the US in 1987 with different theme music and intra.'
The Original Version of Arrival
The original Arrival broadcast on 29th September 1967
'Arrival1 A Brief History of
A text only brief history of Arrival and how the original 16mm print was discovered
Photo Gallery
Stills gallery from each episode
Patrick McGoohan Biography
Highlights the life and times of the famous actor from his humble beginnings in Ireland to his rise to stardom as an actor. Includes a photo gallery showcasing many of his starring roles
Bernard Williams Interview
30-minute interview with the series production manager
For The Love of
7-minute featurette on collecting Prisoner Memorabilia
George Markstein Biography
Highlights the life and times of the famous author and co-creator/script editor of The Prisoner. Includes photo gallery
Pennyfarthing Commercial Bumpers
3 bumper sequences used for the ad breaks
Foreign Language Filing Cabinet Sequence
Alternate foreign version used in the opening intro sequence
Textless Sequences
The classic intro and outro sequences from the series
Renault Advert
Renault 21 Ad screened in 1987 that featured an authentic recreation of the Village and No.2's control room
Merchandise Gallery
The merchandise gallery shows the enormous amount of Prisoner merchandise that's been produced on Books and audio to memorabilia from 1967 to the present day
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