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  2. Danger Man - Wikipedia

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    A number of behind-the-scenes personnel on Danger Man were subsequently hired for The Prisoner. [9] An unused, fourth-series script was reworked as an episode of The Champions. Inspiration for The Prisoner came from a Danger Man episode called "Colony Three", in which Drake infiltrates a spy school in Eastern Europe during the Cold War. The ...

  3. List of Danger Man episodes - Wikipedia

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    057. Drake's old friend Keith is kidnapped by the opposition and held in the Embassy of Romania in Geneva. Called into unofficial action by Keith's wife, Susan ( Jane Merrow ), Drake enlists the help of two friends and Susan herself. She poses as a rich hysteric and he as her doctor.

  4. Number Six (The Prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    Many fans of The Prisoner believe that Number Six is really John Drake, the title character of McGoohan's prior series Danger Man. McGoohan always denied the theory; in a 1966 interview in The Los Angeles Times, he stated that "John Drake of Secret Agent [as Danger Man was known in the US] is gone." Furthermore, McGoohan stated in a 1985 ...

  5. The Prisoner - Wikipedia

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    29 September 1967. ( 1967-09-29) –. 1 February 1968. ( 1968-02-01) The Prisoner is a British television series created by Patrick McGoohan, with possible contributions from George Markstein. [2] McGoohan portrays Number Six, an unnamed British intelligence agent who is abducted and imprisoned in a mysterious coastal village after resigning ...

  6. Patrick McGoohan - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Joseph McGoohan ( / məˈɡuː.ən /; March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009) was an American and Irish actor, director, screenwriter, and producer of film, television, and theatre. Born in New York City to Irish parents, he was raised in Ireland and England, began his career in England during the 1950s and became well known for the ...

  7. Donald Pleasence - Wikipedia

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    Donald Henry Pleasence OBE (/ ˈ p l ɛ z ə n s /; [2] 5 October 1919 – 2 February 1995) [3] was an English actor. He began his career on stage in the West End before having a screen career, which included starring in a 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, before playing numerous supporting and character roles in films including RAF Flight Lieutenant Colin Blythe in ...

  8. Richard Wattis - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cameron Wattis was born on 25 February 1912 in Wednesbury, Staffordshire, the elder of two sons born to Cameron Tom Wattis and Margaret Janet, née Preston. [citation needed] He attended King Edward's School and Bromsgrove School, after which he worked for the electrical engineering firm William Sanders & Co (Wednesbury) Ltd. [citation needed] His uncle, William Preston (1874–1941 ...

  9. Guantanamo Bay detention camp - Wikipedia

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    30 (as of July 2024) Opened. January 11, 2002 ; 22 years ago. Managed by. United States Navy. The Guantanamo Bay detention camp[ note 1 ] is a United States military prison within Naval Station Guantanamo Bay ( NSGB ), also called GTMO (pronounced Gitmo /ˈɡɪtmoʊ/ GIT-moh) on the coast of Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. It was established in January ...