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"The Schizoid Man" is an episode of the allegorical British science fiction TV series, The Prisoner. It was written by Terence Feely , directed by Pat Jackson and was the seventh produced. It was the fifth episode to be broadcast in the UK on ITV ( ATV Midlands and Grampian ) on Friday 27 October 1967 and first aired in the United States on CBS ...
Numerous other series have featured episodes paying homage to The Prisoner, such as the 2000 version of The Invisible Man. Star Trek: The Next Generation featured a 1989 episode entitled, "The Schizoid Man", which was not only named after a Prisoner episode, but Patrick McGoohan was intended for a guest-starring role. [13]
The Prisoner is a British television series created by Patrick McGoohan, with possible contributions from George Markstein. [2] McGoohan portrays Number Six, an unnamed British intelligence agent who is abducted and imprisoned in a mysterious coastal village after resigning from his position. [3]
The Schizoid Man" could refer to: Schizoid personality disorder; The Schizoid Man (The Prisoner), an episode of The Prisoner; The Schizoid Man (Star Trek: The Next Generation), an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation (which was named after the Prisoner episode). Schizoid Man (comics), a character from Marvel Comics; 21st Century Schizoid ...
Following his work on Danger Man, he again doubled for Patrick McGoohan in the TV series The Prisoner (1967–68). He had a particularly large role in the episode "The Schizoid Man", which required a doppelganger of McGoohan's Number Six character to have a lot of screen time alongside the "real" Number Six.
David Nettheim added guest voice over (he played the character of the Doctor in The Prisoner episode 'Schizoid Man'). Music videos shot at Portmeirion aired on UK television in 2002. The album was re-issued by IODA in 2010. British band Mansun referenced The Prisoner many times on their album Six.
Georg Gärtner (German pronunciation: [ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈɡɛʁtnɐ]; December 18, 1920 – January 30, 2013) was a German World War II soldier who was captured by British troops and later held as a prisoner of war by the United States. He escaped from a prisoner of war camp, took on a new identity as Dennis F. Whiles, and was never recaptured. He ...
In 1963, Merrow was cast in the lead role of a BBC adaptation of Lorna Doone and subsequently had roles in British ITC TV series such as Danger Man, The Saint, The Baron, The Prisoner (in the 1967 episode "The Schizoid Man" as Alison, a mind reader), Gerry Anderson's UFO, and The Avengers where, having appeared in the penultimate episode of the 1967 series ("Mission ...