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Latest revision as of 12:02, 22 December 2023
The Prisoner is a children's psychological drama television series hosted by Bob Keeshan and co-hosted by Patrick McGoohan.
In the News
"A Time for Kangaroos" is a lost episode of the television series The Twilight Zone staring Bob Keeshan and Bennye Gatteys.
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for The Prisoner is a 1985 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks describing the case histories of some of his patients who have extraordinary relationships with the British television series The Prisoner starring Patrick McGoohan.
Fiction cross-reference
- A Time for Kangaroos
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- The Man Who Mistook His Wife for The Prisoner
Nonfiction cross-reference
Categories
External links
- Captain Kangaroo @ Wikipedia
- Captain Kangaroo intro @ YouTube
- Captain Kangaroo episode from 1956 @ YouTube
- Captain Kangaroo 1961 @ YouTube
- The Prisoner @ Wikipedia
- The Prisoner Theme @ YouTube
Social media