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- After he resigns, a secret agent is abducted and taken to what looks like an idyllic village, but is actually a bizarre prison. He refuses to give his warders information while attempting to escape.
- The life, friendships and romances of the protagonist Charles Ryder-including his friendship with the Flytes, a family of wealthy English Catholics who live in a palatial mansion called Brideshead Castle.
- Disgraced detective Tony fakes evidence in divorce cases, implicates wife in Stasio affair. Stasio and wife shot dead in hotel. Tony's ex-partner Frank investigates, suspects inheritance-seeking mistress Angeline and inconsistent Tony.
- John Drake is a special operative for NATO, specializing in security assignments against any subversive element which threatened world peace.
- A team of experts from auction houses tours towns throughout the UK to value treasures brought in by members of the public.
- A tenacious British woman becomes a missionary and runs an inn for travelling merchants in China during the Japanese invasion and the tumultuous years leading up to the Second World War.
- This TV documentary series was produced by the BBC back in 1986 and is about the people known as The Celts who lived in many areas of Europe around 2000 years ago.
- A funny remake of "The Prisoner" - with a 1980's twist to it 'The Laughing Prisoner' is a remake (or homage) of (to) the Kafkaesque 1960's television show 'The Prisoner' with Patrick McGoohan in the lead role. This time it is a successful television presenter (Jools Holland) who decides to quit at the height of his stardom. He is abducted from his apartment and brought to the village, where number 2 (a young Stephen Fry) is questioning him. The whole show has a cosy 1980's feel to it, with several bands from that period performing their music.
- A racing driver loses his nerves after several crashes
- An introvert painter struggling with anxiety develops an infatuation towards a woman and must overcome his solitary nature in order to express his feelings.
- 'In My Mind', is a feature documentary made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of 'The Prisoner' written and directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker Chris Rodley. The film recounts one of Chris' early filmmaking experiences: an attempt to interview Patrick McGoohan - something McGoohan had resisted previously - about his enigmatic series for a Channel 4 commissioned documentary. A documentary that didn't quite go to plan. In a series of frank interviews conducted by Chris, most of which ultimately remained unused in the 1983 documentary 'Six Into One-The Prisoner File', McGoohan slowly reveals his innermost thoughts about his concept. Featuring new interviews with his daughter Catherine McGoohan, who offers insightful and informed views on her father's inner emotional and psychological state of mind and featuring never-before-seen archive footage, this is the definitive story of 'The Prisoner' as told by its creator. Disowned by McGoohan at the time, 'Six Into One' is now locked away forever, paving the way for this new film which sets out to put the record straight some thirty-five years later.
- For the special features of the official DVD release of the story, cast and crew look back at the making of The Masque of Mandragora: Part One (1976).
- Each episode there's a mystery to be solved and Prys ar Frys and Ceri'r ci-dective are the perfect duo to get to the bottom of each and every one.
- Astrologer Russell Grant gives a friendly introduction to various beauty spots around the British Isles.
- Ron and Nora and their sixty-year long argument. Lorna and her busy empty day. Loran in an everyday confusion. Orlane and Arnold, lost in space and time. Six characters brought to make light of the quote 'Vanity of vanities, all is vanity!'
- A little piece of Italy in Wales.
- This special 72 minute DVD features 25 of Gian Piero Reverberi's most enchanting and famous compositions featuring live concert performances, original genuine Rondo Veneziano ® masters and unique special performances by the Maestro himself.
- Features rare 8mm and 16mm film excerpts which were shot in 1966 on location in Portmeirion Village, North Wales, during production of The Prisoner (1967). Bernard Williams, original series production manager, remembers.
- Set in a pre-Patrick McGoohan Village. No 18 is subject to a drug induced "Mindwipe" experiment. No2 is the subject of a experiment to create a dependable chief administrator via the use of mind control and drugs. Will 18 survive? Can No 2 oversee a successful project? Who is really behind all the mind control experiments? Is everyone just a pawn in the end?
- 1997– 1h 20mNot Rated8.1 (532)TV EpisodeA behind the scenes look at the making of Iron Maiden's critically praised album 'The Number of the Beast'
- David is hoping his parents will come and see him in his school drama performance and they promise to be there but.... Ben,as retaliation for sending Jake the Klingon on a wild goose chase,is knocked unconscious and wakes up in Port Meirion,the village used as the location for TV show 'The Prisoner' and has to escape a giant white ball. Bill and Rona break into potential premises and find it is where singer Shirley Bassey stores her stage gowns. They dress up and Camcorder each other. Needless to say they miss David's performance though he does win and Shirley Bassey also rings to ask Bill if she wants the Camcorder back.