Take the 1967 science fiction gem, The Prisoner, for example ... The 57-year-old British sci-fi drama stars a young Patrick McGoohan as a mysterious spy, and its 17 hour-long episodes are ...
Shayla’s recommendations include a 1967 British television series that starts out like The Good Place, a “ Page Six –esque thriller” about the Sigmund Freud Archives, and an “eclipse-viewing” ...
Writer, actor, and artist Brian Gorman is the man behind the highly-acclaimed one man show, Everyman: A Celebration of ...
But in The Prisoner, Patrick McGoohan, the show’s creator and star, isn’t dead; he’s a retired British intelligence agent called Number 6 who refuses to submit to the will of the “Village.” ...
The peaceful bay offers incredible views out across the Dwyryd Estuary, nestled alongside an incredible 'fairytale' village ...
The picturesque bay sits in the shadow of the whimsical Italianate village that visitors can't believe is right here in Wales ...
Nestled along the rugged coastline of North Wales, a hidden beach sits in the shadow of the whimsical village of Portmeirion.
Interestingly, Portmeirion also served as the setting for the 1960's cult classic series, The Prisoner. In the show, actor Patrick McGoohan not only played Number Six, the lead role in The ...