Put On Trial
An interesting point from the episode of Dance of the Dead, is that when No.6 is put on trial for the possession of a radio, No.6 is even stripped of this identity. And henceforth was only referred to as the Prisoner during his trial.
An interesting point from the episode of Dance of the Dead, is that when No.6 is put on trial for the possession of a radio, No.6 is even stripped of this identity. And henceforth was only referred to as the Prisoner during his trial.
The picture is taken from the episode of Many Happy Returns, when the milkman, an agent working for the village, arrives at the airfield from which No.6 and the Group Captain are due to take off, on their journey to discover the location of the village. Milkman enters the 'kitting out room,' over powers the Group Captain, and quickly donning both his flying suit and helmet, he takes the place of the Group Captain.
So where is the Milkman connection? Well in 1964 Milkman, or Milchman as it was pronounced, entered a secret laboratory establishment and stole a secret formula for the S.T.E.N.C.H organisation in the 1964 film Carry On Spying. Not the same milkman as pictured above you understand, but is a demonstration that he was not the first Milkman used in the cause of espionage.
Note for the Milkman, please leave two pints and a bottle of orange juice, and the microfilm as usual.
BCNU
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