tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post256428582396904443..comments2024-03-25T12:31:58.169+00:00Comments on David Stimpson: Nigel StockDavid Stimpsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15196038086564981619noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post-72785659038111740582011-02-24T09:43:55.268+00:002011-02-24T09:43:55.268+00:00Hello Moor Larkin,
Ah! That's a good reaso...Hello Moor Larkin,<br /> Ah! That's a good reasoning about the use of the Colonels body, and why they didn't give one similar to that of the Prisoners own. I like your take on that. And that is what 'the Prisoner' is all about, the exchange of ideas.<br /><br /> Yes indeed, Patrick and Nigel did indeed work with each other on 'Danger Man,' in the episode 'Loyalty Always Pays,' which is one of my favourite 'Danger Man' episodes. But what, I wonder what the link is between Patrick and Nigel is before 'Danger Man?' I'll have to seek out your blog. <br />BCNUDavid Stimpsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15196038086564981619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post-5737320178493108082011-02-23T17:32:12.164+00:002011-02-23T17:32:12.164+00:00I suppose the idea was that the prisoner had to be...I suppose the idea was that the prisoner had to be desperate to get his real body back, so if they'd put him in a similar one, he might never have bothered finding Seltzman and just done a runner and made do with what he had.<br /><br />There is a remarkable secret in one of my blogs about Nigel and Patrick actually. It may even have had a bearing on the casting choice. Pat and Nigel had worked together in Danger Man of course but there is another link between them that went way way back, before John Drake had ever been thought of....... ;-)Moor Larkinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05275057917684784541noreply@blogger.com