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Episode Guide
A, B and C
Series: The Prisoner
Synopsis
The New Number Two (Colin Gordon) hopes to extract information from Number Six with the help of a machine which displays a person's dreams on a TV monitor. Number Six is pumped full of a mind-bending drug, then attached to the machine. Visions of the prisoner's life before his incarceration in the Village are projected upon the TV screen, as well as several clues to his reason for resigning his government job. Figuring prominently in the proceedings are a woman named Engadine (Katherine Kath), and an odd pair known only as A (Peter Bowles) and B (Annette Carrell). First broadcast in England on October 15, 1967 and in America on June 22, 1968, "A. B. and C." was written by frequent Prisoner contributor Anthony Skene.
📊 Series Binge Profile
Total Content Density: 14 hours 0 minutes (17 episodes)
Intensity Rating: Moderate Burn - Story-dense episodes. Best spaced out over a week.
Binge Milestones
1 episode/day: 17 days
3 episodes/day: 6 days
5 episodes/day: 4 days
Episodes (17)
- S01E01 - Arrival
- S01E10 - Hammer into Anvil
- S01E11 - It's Your Funeral
- S01E12 - A Change of Mind
- S01E13 - Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling
- S01E14 - Living in Harmony
- S01E15 - The Girl Who Was Death
- S01E16 - Once Upon a Time
- S01E17 - Fall Out
- S01E02 - The Chimes of Big Ben
- S01E03 - A, B and C Viewing
- S01E04 - Free for All
- S01E05 - The Schizoid Man
- S01E06 - The General
- S01E07 - Many Happy Returns
- S01E08 - Dance of the Dead
- S01E09 - Checkmate