Of all the classic TV put out by British production company ITC Entertainment, 1967's The Prisoner remains the most enigmatic. Its creation was fuelled by huge investment from ITC, and the ego of its star, Patrick McGoohan. McGoohan had just finished a lengthy run in ITC's espionage drama, Danger Man (Secret Agent in the US), and cashed in on his bankability to make what can only be.. Looking at recent exchanges about what you can and can't say, what is acceptable and what brings swift condemnation, the image of the modishly dressed McGoohan comes to mind frequently.
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'The Prisoner' ends with a finale that stands among the greats as one of the most mysterious, even arcane, ever aired.. be seeing you!: A phrase of parting taken from the 1960's television series 'The Prisoner', and still in use today. Accompanied by making a circle with.