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.
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Monday 28 April 2014
Village Life!
"What is it sir, what have you found?"
"A signed photograph of Catherine McGoohan!"
Hello Arno, Good question. But as it happens Catherine McGoohan {or one of her sisters} does inadvertently appear in 'the Prisoner,' in the Village, although she, and fans of the series might not realise it! But I know the scene in which she appears, but it's not in 'Hammer Into Anvil.' If I had been at this years Prisoner Convention I would have pointed that out to her.
Eagle eye! Of course, gentlemen don't mention ladies' ages. But at the time of shooting she must have been 13, 14 or so. Next year I'll be seaching the Stoneboat thoroughly for any signs of Catherine aged... when she was guest of honour at the convention. I'll also have my assistants with me. - BCNU!
Hello Arno, Just call me Hawkeye! Catherine was 14 years of age at the time of filming the Prisoner in Portmeirion. Best of luck with your search 'C McG' was here' might be the inscription found!
At which age? - BCNU!
ReplyDeleteHello Arno,
DeleteGood question. But as it happens Catherine McGoohan {or one of her sisters} does inadvertently appear in 'the Prisoner,' in the Village, although she, and fans of the series might not realise it! But I know the scene in which she appears, but it's not in 'Hammer Into Anvil.' If I had been at this years Prisoner Convention I would have pointed that out to her.
Very best regards
David
BCNU
Eagle eye!
ReplyDeleteOf course, gentlemen don't mention ladies' ages. But at the time of shooting she must have been 13, 14 or so. Next year I'll be seaching the Stoneboat thoroughly for any signs of Catherine aged... when she was guest of honour at the convention. I'll also have my assistants with me. - BCNU!
Hello Arno,
DeleteJust call me Hawkeye!
Catherine was 14 years of age at the time of filming the Prisoner in Portmeirion.
Best of luck with your search 'C McG' was here' might be the inscription found!
Very kind regards
David
BCNU