Alouette helicopter (registration F-RMKZ)
The Prisoner is a British television series, starring Patrick McGoohan. It falls into the "spy fiction" genre and also contains allegorical and science fiction elements.
The telephone itself was a prop created for the series and modelled upon Patrick McGoohan's design which itself was loosely modelled upon the Scandiphone .
Lloyd Bridges encouraged both his sons, Beau and Jeff, to make appearances on his 1950s television series "Sea Hunt."
Lance Strumpf has: Played Helicopter Pilot in "Dust to Glory" in 2005. Played Helicopter Pilot in "Criminal Minds" in 2005. Played Helicopter Pilot in "The Hitcher" in 2007. Played FBI Helicopter Pilot in "Final Approach" in 2007. Played LAPD Helicopter Pilot in "Protect and Serve" in 2007. Played Helicopter Pilot in "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" in 2008. Played Pointcorp Helicopter Pilot in "State of Play" in 2009. Played Helicopter pilot in "Jet Set" in 2013.
Michael Tamburro has: Played Helicopter Pilot in "Rampage" in 1987. Played Pilot in "CBS Summer Playhouse" in 1987. Played Co-pilot in "Vietnam War Story: The Last Days" in 1989. Played Helicopter Pilot in "Timebomb" in 1991. Played Helicopter Co-Pilot in "Man Trouble" in 1992. Played Helicopter Pilot in "Fearless" in 1993. Played Helicopter Pilot in "The Immortals" in 1995. Played Helicopter Pilot in "Virtuosity" in 1995. Played Carmine in "Carjack" in 1996. Played Helicopter Pilot in "The Glimmer Man" in 1996.
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Patrick McGoohan played Number Six in The Prisoner TV series.
If you meant the 1960s TV series "The Prisoner" starring Patrick McGoohan as Number 6 then the series was filmed at Portmeirion in North Wales , England .
'I am not a number, I am a free man'. TV series The Prisoner, but that has nothing to do with the question.
In the original CBS 1960's TV series with Patrick McGoohan; yes he escaped and went back to London. I have no idea what happened to the Prisoner in the recent (2010) series.
Number Six the Prisoner is the title character in a 1960s television series called The Prisoner. He is held captive in The Village, which is run by the government, and his true identity is never revealed.
Harold the Helicopter is featured in "Thomas & Friends," a children's book series created by Reverend W. Awdry. Harold is a friendly helicopter who assists the steam engines on the Island of Sodor.
The Prisoner TV series is available on DVDs in a boxed set, but it is a less popular product and can be somewhat difficult to find. Your best bet would be to purchase online, through Amazon or the History Channel website.
The big white ball was called 'Rover'.
October 1, 1967 - February 4, 1968
The Prisoner is a British television series, starring Patrick McGoohan. It falls into the "spy fiction" genre and also contains allegorical and science fiction elements.
"The Prisoner" (2009). As of November 2009, this film is airing on the AMC cable television channel. Stars James Caviezel, Ian McKellen. It's a six hour mini-series.