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Did any one see the prisoner on itv 4 tonight? there was a instrumental played right at the end of the programme,

does any one know what it is? Just right for the scene imo

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Did any one see the prisoner on itv 4 tonight? there was a instrumental played right at the end of the programme,

does any one know what it is? Just right for the scene imo

Steve

I cannot help you on that question , but I can tell you that the voice of The Announcer in said series , was provided by British screen vamp Fenella Fielding ........

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Guest Beeks
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No idea...great series though...I used to live just down the road from The Portmerion Hotel in Penrhyndeudraeth where it was predominantly filmed :rolleyes:

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Virtually all of the incidental music was by Ron Grainer, none was commercially availble at the time (1967), the Prisoner fan club has released some on a small scale since 1977, which episode was it by the way?

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Virtually all of the incidental music was by Ron Grainer, none was commercially availble at the time (1967), the Prisoner fan club has released some on a small scale since 1977, which episode was it by the way?

Be Seeing You

I was watching it! First time I've seen The Prisoner for ages..........I think it was the last of the series as I checked on the info button. As for the end music, I'd fallen asleep by then...... :P:lol:

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No idea...great series though...I used to live just down the road from The Portmerion Hotel in Penrhyndeudraeth where it was predominantly filmed :lol:

Now you tell us Beeks! The fact that you once lived in Penrhyndeudraeth explains everything! :P

At one time it would've been a rather large plastic ball which would decend on you for voicing your opinions, and now it's just rotund Northern oldies! Consider yourself lucky!

Ian D :D

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Now you tell us Beeks! The fact that you once lived in Penrhyndeudraeth explains everything! :lol:

At one time it would've been a rather large plastic ball which would decend on you for voicing your opinions, and now it's just rotund Northern oldies! Consider yourself lucky!

Ian D :D

Hahaha...didnt say I actually lived there...just nearby...and to be honest id rather deal with the big ping pong ball than some of the moody barstools on here :P

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Hahaha...didnt say I actually lived there...just nearby...and to be honest id rather deal with the big ping pong ball than some of the moody barstools on here :lol:

I look like a big ping pong ball. :P

Guest Beeks
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I look like a big ping pong ball. :P

Yeah Kenny...if Ping Pong Balls had wrinkles and bounced around on Zimmer frames :lol:

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Virtually all of the incidental music was by Ron Grainer, none was commercially availble at the time (1967), the Prisoner fan club has released some on a small scale since 1977, which episode was it by the way?

Be Seeing You

I don't know, I think it was the last one coz 'he was a free man' they let him go free and he was with 2 other guys and a midget who drove the lorry,

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I have an LP and three CDs of music from the series. If you can tell us what episode it was, I or someone else here should be able to identify it very quickly. I'll see where I put those CDs.

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I don't know, I think it was the last one coz 'he was a free man' they let him go free and he was with 2 other guys and a midget who drove the lorry,

Are you sure you were not watching " Fantasy Island " ? :thumbup: ..........

Malc Burton

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Are you sure you were not watching " Fantasy Island " ? :rolleyes: ..........

Malc Burton

the midget in that was called tattoo

Guest Beeks
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Are you sure you were not watching " Fantasy Island " ? :rolleyes: ..........

Malc Burton

"The Plane, The Plane!!" :thumbsup:


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I loved this show, unfortunately the ending was a real anti climax let down, which is generally the way with this type of cult classic, the reason they become cult classics is the suspense of waiting to see what's it's all about.....anyone watching 'Lost' will probably feel the same way when it finishes.

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I don't know, I think it was the last one coz 'he was a free man' they let him go free and he was with 2 other guys and a midget who drove the lorry,

Ah "Fall Out", I know the music you mean, it wasn't released.

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At one time it would've been a rather large plastic ball ... :shades:

btw: The `large plastic ball` called `ROVER`... even this name was never mentioned in the whole show.

If you need `Informations` about the track, ask Number 2 or go to:

www.theprisonerappreciationsociety.com (complete bunch of nerds who spend their time with useless facts about a 40 year old T.V. show... Know this kind of pass one`s time from another scene...but I can`t remember wich one :thumbup: ?)

or

www.match-cut.de

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Go on then - who's gonna be the first to fess up that they're run past the concrete boat pretending to be chased by Rover?

thatll be me then, going back this weekend and i might do it again, last time i did it mobiles were in there infancy, however this time i,m filming on my sony ericcson thing, cant wait, :thumbup:

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Go on then - who's gonna be the first to fess up that they're run past the concrete boat pretending to be chased by Rover?

thatll be me then, going back this weekend and i might do it again, last time i did it mobiles were in there infancy, however this time i,m filming on my sony ericcson thing, cant wait, :thumbup:

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Go on then - who's gonna be the first to fess up that they're run past the concrete boat pretending to be chased by Rover?

thatll be me then, going back this weekend and i might do it again, last time i did it mobiles were in there infancy, however this time i,m filming on my sony ericcson thing, cant wait, :thumbup:

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thatll be me then, going back this weekend and i might do it again, last time i did it mobiles were in there infancy, however this time i,m filming on my sony ericcson thing, cant wait, :lol:

Hic..... :unsure:

Guest Richard Bergman
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Don't recall the track , but would love to hear it.

I think the series can be seen as a work of prophecy.

The various dangers we now see of increasing surveillance, of the misuse of technology, medicine and drugs, and of the loss of individuality are contemporary and relevant ones as we've reached the noughties.

Guest Roddy
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or alternatively the series was a lot of pretentious tosh give me corriie an day biggrin.gif iam a number ! (1)

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Go on then - who's gonna be the first to fess up that they're run past the concrete boat pretending to be chased by Rover?

Well, I didn't run past the boat but I ran all around the sand patches in front of the boat during ebb tide pretending to be chased by rover laugh.gif

Spent a two days for our wedding anniversary there 3 years ago. Lovely place at night when the visitors have left...

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Well, I didn't run past the boat but I ran all around the sand patches in front of the boat during ebb tide pretending to be chased by rover laugh.gif

Spent a two days for our wedding anniversary there 3 years ago. Lovely place at night when the visitors have left...

Great when it's empty isn't it - takes on a whole different atmosphere.

If anyone wants a 'romantic' break with decent food, then I'd recommend booking a couple of days (it ain't cheap though).

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Great when it's empty isn't it - takes on a whole different atmosphere.

If anyone wants a 'romantic' break with decent food, then I'd recommend booking a couple of days (it ain't cheap though).

yes, absolutely fabulous. as soon as the day visitors left the village we took a walk around and i felt like a little kid locked up in a toy shop, everything you've only seen on TV before real! :lol:

food was pretty decent as well, think i had welsh beef with some mediterranean sauce for main course. can't remember starters or dessert but everything was delicious.

can't remember which room we stayed in, it was called "bridge room" or "bridge view room" or something like that. above an arch a few meters away from the prisoner shop. non-stop prisoner serious on the telly. though it did cost us about 250 GBP for one night incl. dinner! ohmy.gif

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we had two nights in the Watch room... and it cost about the same per night.

If your lucky though you can turn up on spec and get the rooms that haven't been booked for a lot less - no choice of room or evening meal included though.

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Great when it's empty isn't it - takes on a whole different atmosphere.

If anyone wants a 'romantic' break with decent food, then I'd recommend booking a couple of days (it ain't cheap though).

You offering? :D .


Guest Karen Heath
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Portmerion, yesterday, soaked to the skin, no umbrella, fed up

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Oh dear-a picture paints a thousand words! :D

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Portmerion, yesterday, soaked to the skin, no umbrella, fed up

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think yourself lucky Pete.Went on hols to Algarve,and went to the Portugese equivalent of Lands End,Cape St.Vincent.Very cultural ,historical visit.

The workmen on the roof,complete with visible ass crack,were only dancing to...................

.....................................................BLOODY DUFFY.

What i would have done for hippies and a good old fashioned down pour.

Could have been worse i suppose..............could have been.....

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