"The Girl Who Was Death" is an episode of the
allegorical
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British
science fiction
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TV series, ''
The Prisoner
''The Prisoner'' is a 1967 British television series about an unnamed British intelligence agent who is abducted and imprisoned in a mysterious coastal village, where his captors designate him as Number Six and try to find out why he abruptl ...
''. It was written by
Terence Feely
Terence John Feely (20 July 1928 – 13 August 2000) was a British screenwriter, playwright and author. Though his work spanned five decades, he is perhaps best remembered as the creator of the ITV drama series '' The Gentle Touch'' (1980� ...
and directed by
David Tomblin
David Tomblin, OBE (18 October 1930 – 20 July 2005) was a film and television producer, assistant director, and director.
As a producer, he was best known for ''The Prisoner'' TV series. As a first assistant director, he worked on a number of ...
and was the sixteenth produced. It was broadcast in the UK on
ITV (
Scottish Television
Scottish Television (now, legally, known as STV Central Limited) is the ITV (TV network), ITV network franchisee for Central Belt, Central Scotland. The channel — the largest of the three ITV franchises in Scotland — has been in operation ...
) on Thursday 18 January 1968 (and a day later on
ATV Midlands and
Grampian
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) and aired in the United States on
CBS on 7 September 1968.
The episode starred
Patrick McGoohan
Patrick Joseph McGoohan (; March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009) was an Irish-American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer of film and television.
Born in the United States to Irish emigrant parents, he was raised in Ireland and Engla ...
as
Number Six and
Kenneth Griffith
Kenneth Griffith (born Kenneth Reginald Griffiths, 12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker. His outspoken views made him a controversial figure, especially when presenting documentaries which have been ca ...
in the first of two episodes he appeared in.
According to several sources, including ''The Prisoner'' by Robert Fairclough, this episode was adapted from an unused, two-part script originally commissioned for ''
Danger Man
''Danger Man'' (retitled ''Secret Agent'' in the United States for the revived series, and ''Destination Danger'' and ''John Drake'' in other overseas markets) is a British television series that was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again b ...
''.
Plot summary
A
cricket match ends in a player (Colonel Hawke-Englishe) being assassinated with a bomb disguised as a cricket ball.
Number Six is on an operational assignment, but it is unclear whether this is "real time", pre-
The Village, or possibly another induced hallucination.
Secret messages are passed to him at a shoeshine box. In a record shop, he receives an assignment to find a Professor Schnipps who has been working on a rocket that will destroy all of
London
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. It turns out that Colonel Hawke-Englishe was investigating the matter, which is why he was assassinated. He picks up where Colonel Hawke-Englishe left off in another match, but manages to avoid the same fate. He finds a note to meet a mysterious person at the local
pub; while there, he drinks from a glass that says ''You have just been poisoned''. He then starts to drink numerous spirits to try and vomit out the poison.
When he goes to the restroom, he gets another message to meet at the
Turkish bath
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. While he is relaxing, a mysterious figure places a plastic dome over his head and locks his stall. Avoiding death, he now gets another message to go to the carnival, to the local fight. Number Six dresses up in a
Sherlock Holmes costume with
deerstalker hat and cape, with
moustache
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and
mutton chop sideburns.
At the fight, he is picked for the next match and told by his opponent to go to the
tunnel of love. He then hears the voice of a woman, which is a recording in his boat that is rigged with explosives. He tracks down, and is tracked by, a seductive woman called Sonia, alias "Death". She leaves the amusement park with Number Six in pursuit.
They come to an abandoned village, where Sonia has set traps. He successfully evades all of them, goes into a shed to avoid being shot, and rides a
bulldozer
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. Sonia destroys it with a rocket launcher and departs.
Eventually, after faking his death, Number Six tracks Sonia to a
lighthouse where Schnipps (dressed as
Napoleon) and his associates are based. His lieutenants are dressed in
Grande Armée
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uniforms and represent an apparently anti-London alliance composed of
Scottish,
Welsh
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* Welsh (surname)
* Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peopl ...
,
Irish, and
Northern (particularly
Yorkshire
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) marshals.
Number Six sabotages their firearms and hand grenades, rigging them to backfire or malfunction. Captured, Number Six is tied up and left inside the lighthouse, which is revealed to be the rocket. As it is about to launch, he escapes and the rocket blows up without launching, killing his adversaries.
In the end, it turns out that the adventure was nothing but a bedtime story, which Number Six was telling to some children in the Village nursery. Number Two (who looks like Schnipps) and his assistant (who looks like Sonia) were hoping that he would drop his guard and allow some clue as to why he resigned.
But Number Six, after putting the children to bed, turns to the hidden camera and cheekily wishes: "Good night, children... everywhere."
Additional guest cast
*
Kenneth Griffith
Kenneth Griffith (born Kenneth Reginald Griffiths, 12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker. His outspoken views made him a controversial figure, especially when presenting documentaries which have been ca ...
. . . Schnipps/
Number Two
*
Justine Lord . . . Sonia/Assistant
*
Christopher Benjamin . . . Potter
*
Michael Brennan . . . Killer Karminski
*
Harold Berens
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Biography
He was born into a Jewish family in Glasgow, the son of a tailor, and grew up and was educated in Leeds, Har ...
. . . Boxing M.C.
*
Sheena Marshe Sheena may refer to:
People
* Ringo Sheena (born 1978), Japanese singer
*Shenna Bellows (born 1975), American politician
*Sheena Belarmino (born 2005), Filipino singer and dancer
* Sheena Easton (born 1959), Scottish actress and singer
*Sheena Hal ...
. . . Barmaid
*
Max Faulkner . . . Scots Napoleon
*
John Rees . . . Welsh Napoleon
*
Joe Gladwin . . . Yorkshire Napoleon
*
John Drake . . . Bowler
*
Gaynor Steward
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Surname
* Adam Gaynor (born 1963), American guitarist
* Barrington Gaynor (1965–2011), Jamaican footballer
* Ciara Gaynor (born 1979), Irish camogie player
* Dave ...
. . . Little Girl
*
Graham Steward . . . First Little Boy
*
Stephen Howe . . . Second Little Boy
*
Alexis Kanner (uncredited) . . . Photographer
Locations
The cricket match shown at the start of the episode was filmed at four different locations with the main sequences shot at Eltisley in Cambridgeshire, and stock footage at Meopham Green, Meopham, Kent on the A227 Gravesend to Tonbridge Road.
The lighthouse is
Beachy Head Lighthouse. The fairground scenes were filmed in the former Kursaal Funfair
in
Southend-on-Sea
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, some of which appear in the episode as
back projections.
Production notes
When Sonia traps Number Six in a hot box in the Turkish baths, she does so by sliding a broom shaft through the handles of the doors. This technique was used on
James Bond
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in ''
Thunderball'' two years before.
The episode features an actor named John Drake in a small role as a bowler in the two cricket matches featured in the early scenes; John Drake was the name of Patrick McGoohan's previous TV alter ego in the series ''
Danger Man
''Danger Man'' (retitled ''Secret Agent'' in the United States for the revived series, and ''Destination Danger'' and ''John Drake'' in other overseas markets) is a British television series that was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again b ...
'', which reworked material from scripts not used in the previous series.
Broadcast
The broadcast date of the episode varied in different ITV regions of the UK. This was the first episode that was not shown first on
ATV Midlands and
Grampian Television
Grampian Television was the original name of the Channel 3 service for the north of Scotland founded in 1961 and now named STV. The northern region's coverage area includes the Northern Isles, Western Isles, Highlands (except Fort William a ...
(who picked up ATV Midlands' broadcasts), since they had been forced to delay their broadcasts to accommodate the fact that the series finale "
Fall Out" would be ready for screening on Friday 19 January as planned. As a result, ATV Midlands took a two-week hiatus from broadcasting ''The Prisoner'' after airing "
Living in Harmony" on 29 December 1967. The final two colour episodes of ''
Danger Man
''Danger Man'' (retitled ''Secret Agent'' in the United States for the revived series, and ''Destination Danger'' and ''John Drake'' in other overseas markets) is a British television series that was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again b ...
'' (its abbreviated fourth season) that had originally been planned to air after "Fall Out" were brought forward and screened on ATV Midlands and Grampian on Friday 5 and 12 January 1968.
Anglia Television
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, which had been broadcasting ''The Prisoner'' on Saturdays, one week behind ATV Midlands, also took a two week hiatus after broadcasting ''Living in Harmony'' on 6 January.
This delay meant that ATV Midlands and Grampian were no longer leading the series' broadcasts; the episode was first shown on
Scottish Television
Scottish Television (now, legally, known as STV Central Limited) is the ITV (TV network), ITV network franchisee for Central Belt, Central Scotland. The channel — the largest of the three ITV franchises in Scotland — has been in operation ...
Thursday 18 January 1968, on Friday 19 January on
ATV Midlands and
Grampian Television
Grampian Television was the original name of the Channel 3 service for the north of Scotland founded in 1961 and now named STV. The northern region's coverage area includes the Northern Isles, Western Isles, Highlands (except Fort William a ...
, on Sunday 21 January on
ATV London, whose broadcasts were also taken up by
Southern Television
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,
Westward Television
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and
Tyne-Tees; on Friday 26 January on
Border Television
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on Saturday 27 January on
Anglia Television
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and on Friday 16 February on
Granada Television
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in the North West, which had also taken a two week hiatus from broadcasting ''The Prisoner''. The aggregate viewing figures for the ITV regions that debuted the season in 1967 have been estimated at 8.9 million. In Northern Ireland, the episode did not debut until Saturday 6 April 1968, and in Wales, the episode was not broadcast until Wednesday 8 April 1970.
References
Sources
* – script of episode
External links
*
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The Prisoner episodes
1968 British television episodes
fr:La Mort en marche (Le Prisonnier)