The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. The Prisoner Viewing Order Sat, Jul 15 2006 General site admin The order in which you view episodes of The Prisoner is one of much debate and it’s widely felt that it’s up to the viewer to really make their own mind up. A single season of 17 episodes was filmed between September 1966 and January 1968. Deprived of his memory and placed in another man's body, Number Six travels back to England to seek a missing scientist. Story lines and scripts that the series did not use are known to exist, several of which were published in a two-volume collection â The Prisoner: The Original Scripts â Volume 1 & 2 edited by Robert Fairclough and published by Reynolds and Hearn in 2005 and 2006. We thought the Box Set was pretty good (our eight-word review of it), but we did have a few remarks about the box covers that we hope you enjoy. A desperate Number Two manipulates Number Six's dreams to discover where his loyalties lie. The order in which the episodes were originally broadcast in Britain differs from the order in which they were produced. However, the 2006 40th Anniversary DVD Boxed Set released in association with American television's Arts & Entertainment Channel (A&E) uses a different order. The Prisoner is an allegorical British science fiction television series starring Patrick McGoohan. It was later included as a bonus feature on the A&E Home Video DVD release of the series in the early 2000s. Congratulations on this excellent venture⦠what a great idea! If you are new to The Prisoner buy one of the boxed sets and watch in my recommended order so you can tell me how wrong I am! A desperate Number Two tampers with Number Six's dreams to discover where his loyalties lie. This is a random post. The Prisoner is an allegorical British science fiction television series starring Patrick McGoohan. Story lines and scripts that the series did not use are known to exist, several of which were published in a two-volume collection – The Prisoner: The Original Scripts – Volume 1 & 2 edited by Robert Fairclough and published by Reynolds and Hearn in 2005 and 2006. Number Six thinks he has a means to tell the prisoners from the wardens. Number Six tries to save an old friend who is headed for destruction at the hands of the Village. Number Two stirs the Village to ostracize Number Six, and then takes even more drastic measures to cure Six's "unmutuality". Many have analysed the series line-by-line for time references, which in many cases provide different—sometimes radically different—episode orders compared to the broadcast order.[6]. "Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ) and resource guide for alt.tv.prisoner", Amazon.com: The Prisoner: The Complete Series, Amazon.com: The Prisoner â Complete Series Megaset. After waking to find the Village deserted, Number Six returns to England but does not know whom he can trust there.