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Episode Guide
A Change of Mind
Series: The Prisoner
Synopsis
First broadcast in England on December 31, 1967, "A Change of Mind" was directed by Prisoner star Patrick McGoohan, under the pseudonym of "Joseph Serf" (the same name he'd used when directing the earlier episode "Many Happy Returns.") Still refusing to reveal his reasons for resigning from British Intelligence save for the vague explanation "I needed time to think," Number Six is declared "unmutual" by the powers that be in The Village. As such, he is subjected to the double assault of mind-bending drugs and ear-piercing sound waves. Though this treatment is meant to make Number Six more compliant, the tables are turned upon his tormentor Number Two (John Sharpe), with the unwitting assistance of Number Eighty Six (Angela Browne). Written by Roger Parkes and intended to be shown as the series' 13th episode, "A Change of Mind" was rescheduled as the 12th intallment--but not in America, where it aired in its proper chronological order on August 24, 1968.
📊 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 Viewing
- 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
- S01E04 - Free for All
- S01E05 - The Schizoid Man
- S01E06 - The General
- S01E07 - Many Happy Returns
- S01E08 - Dance of the Dead
- S01E09 - Checkmate