Defiantly shouting "I am not a number! I am a free man!", Number Six succeeded in confounding the efforts by Number Two - and the never-seen Number One - to break him down. On each 60-minute episode, Number Six was confronted by "the new Number Two", whose job it was to extract vital information from our hero (though just what sort of information was never explained). Though allowed to freely roam the colorful grounds of his new home (which resembled a lavish seaside resort, coupled with a garish amusement pier), the protagonist - now referred to only as "Number Six" - could not escape, lest he be chased down and killed by a huge, balloonlike sphere known as a Rover. During the opening credits, An unidentified McGoohan was seen angrily resigning his unspecified high-level government job, only to be promptly drugged, kidnapped and spirited off to a mysterious, Orwellian community known only as The Village. Produced in England, the series was the brainchild of actor Patrick McGoohan, who also played the central character. So far as its legions of fans are concerned, The Prisoner was the most fascinating and intellectually challenging sci-fi/fantasy program ever put on the air.
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