The font used is a derivative of the Albertus™ Font Family.
Check out the link below for more info.
http://www.theprisoneronline.com/html/village_font.html.
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The font used in the credits of the Hannibal TV series is a custom typeface that resembles a modified version of the "Garamond" font. It features an elegant and somewhat gothic style, contributing to the show's dark and sophisticated aesthetic. This choice enhances the overall mood of the series, aligning with its themes of psychological horror and artistry.
It's Helvetica. The weight of the font is Bold. Since it's creation, the font has become one of the most widespread fonts in the world. It's very commonly used for signage (like the NYC subway).
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 .
it's just plain "Arial" in lowercase.
The original Knight Rider font is called "Digitized" or "KITT." It features a distinctive, futuristic digital style that closely resembles the display used on the KITT car's dashboard in the television series. The font has become iconic, closely associated with the show and its themes of technology and innovation.
It is Futura Black BT, you can download it here for free:http://www.fontpalace.com/font-download/Futura+Black+BT/
The font used for the TV series "Community" is called "Trade Gothic." It is a sans-serif typeface known for its clean, modern appearance and is commonly used in branding and graphic design.
Papyrus
The font used in the credits of the Hannibal TV series is a custom typeface that resembles a modified version of the "Garamond" font. It features an elegant and somewhat gothic style, contributing to the show's dark and sophisticated aesthetic. This choice enhances the overall mood of the series, aligning with its themes of psychological horror and artistry.
It's Soda Script font.
Patrick McGoohan played Number Six in The Prisoner TV series.
The TV show "Skins" predominantly used the font "Helvetica Neue" for its titles and promotional materials. This clean and modern typeface complemented the show's contemporary themes and youthful aesthetic. Additionally, variations of the font were used throughout different seasons to reflect the evolving style of the series.
Adelaide (from Corel) or Ad Lib is close but still not quite right.
It's Helvetica. The weight of the font is Bold. Since it's creation, the font has become one of the most widespread fonts in the world. It's very commonly used for signage (like the NYC subway).
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.