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.
Sunday, 11 August 2013
Pictorial Prisoner
The Key Of The Door!
But does it mean escape? Not really, because the door to No.1 Buckingham Place has a Yale lock. The key held in the hand of this Deligate, is the key to a mortis lock!
Hello David, no escape at all, I guess. They might have changed the lock, that's one point, but also they might have their own copies of the key. And more than that it's them who decide to let him go. If he had accepted, he wouldnt have escaped, but he would have agreed to be sent out.
They didn't simply change the lock, that gave the front do of No.1 Buckingham Place a complete upgrade, they electrified it so that the door opened automatically, at least for the Butler! So there was no need for the key in the first place!
Hello David,
ReplyDeleteno escape at all, I guess. They might have changed the lock, that's one point, but also they might have their own copies of the key. And more than that it's them who decide to let him go. If he had accepted, he wouldnt have escaped, but he would have agreed to be sent out.
Very best wishes,
Jana
BCNU
Hello Jana,
DeleteThey didn't simply change the lock, that gave the front do of No.1 Buckingham Place a complete upgrade, they electrified it so that the door opened automatically, at least for the Butler!
So there was no need for the key in the first place!
Very best wishes
david
BCNU