"And here are the football results, League Division One"
Leeds United 1 v 0 Manchester United
Arsenal 5 v 0 Chelsea
Manchester City 1 v 1 Nottingham Forest
Stoke City 0 v 2 Fulham
Westbromwich Albion 1 v 1 Newcastle United
West Ham United 2 v 0 Leicester City
{Such are the matches and score for the 1967 - 68 football season, not so sure about the results though!}
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In the 1960s it wasn't uncommon for TV magazines to print more or less "funny" lines beneath film or series stills. When The Prisoner first aired in Germany something that could be called "the laughing Prisoner" was seen. I've 2 examples at hand showing one and the same scene from "Free For All" where No. 6 is held firmly by two guards with his arms stretched out. The first text beneath the picture says: "We always told you not to use too much starch." The other one: "Pull some 3 cm more and he'll be able to swim like Mark Spitz."
ReplyDeleteObservations: 1. Nobody knew that particular scene, "Free For All" wasn't screened in Germany in 1969. 2. Mentioning olympic swim star Mark Spitz indicates that this was published during the 1972 rerun. - BCNU!
Hello Arno,
DeleteYou are to be congratulated, as you really do keep coming out with such interesting titbits such as contained in your comment here. I find such things very interesting.
Very kind regards
David
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