The "Prisoner": The Official Companion to the Classic TV Series - Rob Fairclough
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The Official "Prisoner" Companion
Pages: 256, Paperback, Warner Books Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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The "Prisoner": The Official Companion to theClassic TV Series
Pages: 256, Paperback, Carlton Books Ltd Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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The Official "Prisoner" Companion
Pages: 240, Edition: 1st, Paperback, Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by - written on 31/07/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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This is what every fan of the prisoner needs to have a good read through. The official companion guide the the classic TV series. The book is 256 pages long in full colour throughout & is priced at £14.99 or less. The book is laid out very well. It begins with an introduction. This contains sections about hirstorical context of the time, details on the main star Patrick McGoohan & information on programming of the time. The book then proceeds with an episode guide. This is an in depth account of each episode. A minimum of 4 pages are devoted to each episode although some of the more important episodes like the original & final ... Read the complete review
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