A life time fan and Prisonerologist of the 1960's series 'the Prisoner', a leading authority on the subject, a short story writer, and now Prisoner novelist.
Monday, 1 August 2011
Caught On Camera
Medical doctors will go to extraordinary lengths to cure Patrick McGoohan of his addiction to Nicotine! BCNU
Oh that's very good, I like that ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Certainly he would be the first, and many would follow in his footsteps. I suspect you could ask a cross section of fans of 'the Prisoner' as to what they think the correct screening order might be, and get quite a variation of screening lists. I myself have my own screening list, which I drew up for a manuscript I have written, having taken into account the seasons of the year - any dates used within the series - events happening in the Village - time factors such as the time to the Arts & Crafts Exhibition being six weeks - the time it takes to grow a beard and moustache - and the duration of each episode, and between episodes for example, all which must read a bit nerdy, but important if one is to put a 'time-line' to the Prisoner, and sorting a screening order.
My time-line for 'the Prisoner' was fascinating to do, because as it stands in the form we see in the series, a time-line cannot really be established. There would either been too much time between episodes, or episodes would either be too close together, or even overlap, which would be ridiculus. Yes, I will give this serious consideration for an 'Out of the Archive' blogspot. I thank you for the suggestion.
Surely he's just trying to figure out the episode order.......
ReplyDeleteHello Mister Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteOh that's very good, I like that ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Certainly he would be the first, and many would follow in his footsteps.
I suspect you could ask a cross section of fans of 'the Prisoner' as to what they think the correct screening order might be, and get quite a variation of screening lists. I myself have my own screening list, which I drew up for a manuscript I have written, having taken into account the seasons of the year - any dates used within the series - events happening in the Village - time factors such as the time to the Arts & Crafts Exhibition being six weeks - the time it takes to grow a beard and moustache - and the duration of each episode, and between episodes for example, all which must read a bit nerdy, but important if one is to put a 'time-line' to the Prisoner, and sorting a screening order.
Regards
David
BCNU
That sounds neat. Is this a candidate for the 'Out of the Archive' blogposts?
ReplyDeleteHello Moor Larkin,
ReplyDeleteMy time-line for 'the Prisoner' was fascinating to do, because as it stands in the form we see in the series, a time-line cannot really be established. There would either been too much time between episodes, or episodes would either be too close together, or even overlap, which would be ridiculus.
Yes, I will give this serious consideration for an 'Out of the Archive' blogspot. I thank you for the suggestion.
Regards
David
BCNU