BF - The Prisoner - Volume 02 - Nicholas Briggs

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BF - The Prisoner - Volume 02 - Nicholas Briggs (Size: 802.03 MB)
  1-01 I Met a Man Today.m4b 129.64 MB
  2-01 Project Six.m4b 96.82 MB
  3-01 Hammer into Anvil.m4b 109.77 MB
  4-01 Living in Harmony.m4b 118.89 MB
  5-01 Behind the Scenes.m4b 137.82 MB
  PRIS0201_imetamantoday_1417.jpg?042148 1.97 MB
  PRIS0202_projectsix_1417.jpg?042148 2.13 MB
  PRIS0203_hammerintoanvil_1417.jpg?042148 1.99 MB
  PRIS0204_livinginharmony_1417.jpg?042148 1.76 MB
  PRIS02_cover_1417SQ.jpg?042148 1.69 MB
  Prisoner S2 Ep 2.1 script FINAL for extras.pdf 298.14 KB
  Prisoner S2 Ep 2.2 script FINAL for extras.pdf 281.03 KB
  Prisoner S2 Ep 2.3 script FINAL for extras.pdf 301.72 KB
  Prisoner S2 Ep 2.4 script FINAL for extras.pdf 304.71 KB
  The Prisoner Volume 02 Original Score
  0201 I Met a Man Today
  1-01 The Prisoner Theme (intro).mp3 3.4 MB
  1-02 The Prisoner Sting - KAR1201C.mp3 5.52 MB
  1-03 Kate's Story.mp3 4.75 MB
  1-04 Six on the Move in London Town.mp3 6.33 MB
  1-05 Suspicious Interrogation.mp3 3.79 MB
  1-06 Take the Plunge.mp3 3.79 MB
  1-07 Mournful Six.mp3 3.32 MB
  1-08 The Village Again.mp3 4.29 MB
  1-09 Imprisoned.mp3 3.46 MB
  0202 Project Six
  2-01 The Prisoner Sting - Shock and Water.mp3 2.58 MB
  2-02 Rover Slow!.mp3 5.6 MB
  2-03 Contemplation.mp3 3.72 MB
  2-04 For the Love of Six.mp3 2.94 MB
  2-05 Put the Headphones On.mp3 3.57 MB
  2-06 Escape!.mp3 6.05 MB
  2-07 Determination.mp3 2.91 MB
  2-08 Giving Up!.mp3 5.11 MB
  0203 Hammer into Anvil
  3-01 Reprise for Number One.mp3 2.27 MB
  3-02 Distorted Reality.mp3 6.72 MB
  3-03 Growing Threat of Six and Two.mp3 4.03 MB
  3-04 Sadist.mp3 3.93 MB
  3-05 The Copy.mp3 3.63 MB
  3-06 Guilty Pleasures.mp3 3.26 MB
  3-07 Infiltration Mode.mp3 4.2 MB
  3-08 Dangerous Six.mp3 5.11 MB
  3-09 Who is that Number_.mp3 5.04 MB
  0204 Living in Harmony
  4-01 The Prisoner Theme (Out of this World version).mp3 7.13 MB
  4-02 Into the Vacuum.mp3 3.99 MB
  4-03 The Realisation.mp3 6.45 MB
  4-04 Mystery.mp3 4.43 MB
  4-05 Robotic Danger.mp3 4.45 MB
  4-06 The Secret Plan.mp3 5.04 MB
  4-07 The Cold Surface.mp3 8.68 MB
  4-08 Have a Little Faith.mp3 6.64 MB
  4-09 Acceptance.mp3 3.49 MB
  4-10 An Emotional Six.mp3 6.87 MB
  extended.extras.-.the.prisoner.volume.02.mp3 31.94 MB
  ▲ 51 total files

Description



Category: Adventure, Full Cast, Mystery
Language: EnglishKeywords: Big Finish The Prisoner Mark Elstob Nicholas Briggs
Written by Nicholas Briggs
Format: M4B
Unabridged
This title was released in August 2017. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until September 30th 2017, and on general sale after this date.
Based on the classic ITV series.
“A triumph of compelling storytelling - I was totally absorbed throughout. Writer and producer Nicholas Briggs totally ‘gets’ the concept of ‘The Prisoner’ and it felt as though these new episodes were a bespoke concoction, written specially for me… Briggs’ series has stepped out of the shadow of the original series and now proudly stands on its own two feet. Entertaining, daring, and utterly enthralling.” Rick Davy, The Unmutual Website
“These “Prisoner” releases are to be applauded for how they have breathed new life into a fifty year old television series – a show that continues to be relevant and popular but which has become as familiar to me as an old armchair. What Nicholas Briggs and Big Finish have done, with the help of many talented actors and production people, is give me a new “Prisoner” which is just as intelligent, immersive, ground breaking and risk taking as the original, but which is fresh and repeatedly takes me by surprise. Big Finish take the “Prisoner” stories back to basics and reinvent them in clever ways, paying homage to McGoohan’s creation while never betraying it.” Spy Vibe
“Big Finish have come up trumps again! Volume Two of ‘The Prisoner’ is compulsive listening, with Nick Briggs having worked his magic once more. Mark Elstob is outstandingly good as Number Six, as are the rest of the cast in their roles. Intelligent and refreshingly new dialogue and story-lines complementing the old, it is a must have for any Prisoner fan’s collection!” Six of One (The Prisoner news website)
‘I’m not a number. I’m a free man!’
January 16th, 1967…
A secret agent resigns, then wakes up to find himself imprisoned in ‘The Village’ - a bizarre community with a cheery veneer, but an underbelly of mystery and threat. All occupants of The Village have numbers instead of names, with our secret agent forced to accept the mantle of Number Six.
The authorities running this Village are intent on discovering why Number Six resigned - but it’s a secret he steadfastly refuses to divulge. As the drama unfolds, the authorities, in the guise of the sinister Number Two, try ever more ingenious and aggressive means to bend Number Six to their will. All the while, Number Six is intent on two aims: to escape and to find out ‘Who is Number One?’.
2.1 I Met a Man Today (adapted from Many Happy Returns)
Exhausted after a daring escape from the Village, Six returns to London to find a woman living in his home. Despite being fearful that this could be yet another trick by those who run the Village, he dares to take the risk and starts to get to know her… Meanwhile, those running British Intelligence have their own agenda.
2.2 Project Six (adapted from A, B and C)
Six is now certain he can’t trust anyone. Any food or water in the Village could be laced with chemicals to alter his mental state. Going ‘nil by mouth’ in an attempt to prevent potential drugging, he finds himself dazed and confused by hunger and dehydration. And a prisoner in a secret laboratory makes some unnerving claims. Claims that lead to the identity of Number One.
2.3 Hammer into Anvil (adapted from the TV episode of the same title)
For the new Number Two ‘the gloves are off’. His mission is to break Six, saying he must be either hammer or anvil. But Six has a plan to exploit a weakness in the system.
2.4 Living in Harmony (not adapted from the TV episode of the same title)
Six finds himself in entirely unfamiliar circumstances. He is also confronted with the seemingly impossible return of Number Nine. But worst of all, he is faced with a deadly choice. Just how much is his freedom really worth?
Written By: Nicholas Briggs
Directed By: Nicholas Briggs
Cast
Mark Elstob (Number Six), Lucy Briggs-Owen (Kate Butterworth), Susan Earnshaw (Brenda), Jim Barclay (Control), Barnaby Edwards (Danvers / Shopkeeper), John Heffernan (Thorpe), Sarah Mowat (Janet), Sara Powell (Number 9 / Number 90), Andrew Ryan (Number 52), Nicholas Briggs (Number 99), Jez Fielder (Number 48), Deirdre Mullins (Number 2), Helen Goldwyn (Barmaid / Village Voice / Village Clone / Number 26 / Lunar Controller / Moon Clone / Observation Controller), Michael Cochrane (Number 2).
Other parts played by members of the cast.
Writer/director Nicholas Briggs
Script Editor Jamie Anderson
Producer Scott Handcock
Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
© ITV Studios Global Entertainment
This title was released in August 2017. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until September 30th 2017, and on general sale after this date.

Based on the classic ITV series.

“A triumph of compelling storytelling - I was totally absorbed throughout. Writer and producer Nicholas Briggs totally ‘gets’ the concept of ‘The Prisoner’ and it felt as though these new episodes were a bespoke concoction, written specially for me… Briggs’ series has stepped out of the shadow of the original series and now proudly stands on its own two feet. Entertaining, daring, and utterly enthralling.” Rick Davy, The Unmutual Website

“These “Prisoner” releases are to be applauded for how they have breathed new life into a fifty year old television series – a show that continues to be relevant and popular but which has become as familiar to me as an old armchair. What Nicholas Briggs and Big Finish have done, with the help of many talented actors and production people, is give me a new “Prisoner” which is just as intelligent, immersive, ground breaking and risk taking as the original, but which is fresh and repeatedly takes me by surprise. Big Finish take the “Prisoner” stories back to basics and reinvent them in clever ways, paying homage to McGoohan’s creation while never betraying it.” Spy Vibe

“Big Finish have come up trumps again! Volume Two of ‘The Prisoner’ is compulsive listening, with Nick Briggs having worked his magic once more. Mark Elstob is outstandingly good as Number Six, as are the rest of the cast in their roles. Intelligent and refreshingly new dialogue and story-lines complementing the old, it is a must have for any Prisoner fan’s collection!” Six of One (The Prisoner news website)

‘I’m not a number. I’m a free man!’

January 16th, 1967…

A secret agent resigns, then wakes up to find himself imprisoned in ‘The Village’ - a bizarre community with a cheery veneer, but an underbelly of mystery and threat. All occupants of The Village have numbers instead of names, with our secret agent forced to accept the mantle of Number Six.

The authorities running this Village are intent on discovering why Number Six resigned - but it’s a secret he steadfastly refuses to divulge. As the drama unfolds, the authorities, in the guise of the sinister Number Two, try ever more ingenious and aggressive means to bend Number Six to their will. All the while, Number Six is intent on two aims: to escape and to find out ‘Who is Number One?’.

2.1 I Met a Man Today (adapted from Many Happy Returns)

Exhausted after a daring escape from the Village, Six returns to London to find a woman living in his home. Despite being fearful that this could be yet another trick by those who run the Village, he dares to take the risk and starts to get to know her… Meanwhile, those running British Intelligence have their own agenda.

2.2 Project Six (adapted from A, B and C)

Six is now certain he can’t trust anyone. Any food or water in the Village could be laced with chemicals to alter his mental state. Going ‘nil by mouth’ in an attempt to prevent potential drugging, he finds himself dazed and confused by hunger and dehydration. And a prisoner in a secret laboratory makes some unnerving claims. Claims that lead to the identity of Number One.

2.3 Hammer into Anvil (adapted from the TV episode of the same title)

For the new Number Two ‘the gloves are off’. His mission is to break Six, saying he must be either hammer or anvil. But Six has a plan to exploit a weakness in the system.

2.4 Living in Harmony (not adapted from the TV episode of the same title)

Six finds himself in entirely unfamiliar circumstances. He is also confronted with the seemingly impossible return of Number Nine. But worst of all, he is faced with a deadly choice. Just how much is his freedom really worth?

Written By: Nicholas Briggs
Directed By: Nicholas Briggs

Cast

Mark Elstob (Number Six), Lucy Briggs-Owen (Kate Butterworth), Susan Earnshaw (Brenda), Jim Barclay (Control), Barnaby Edwards (Danvers / Shopkeeper), John Heffernan (Thorpe), Sarah Mowat (Janet), Sara Powell (Number 9 / Number 90), Andrew Ryan (Number 52), Nicholas Briggs (Number 99), Jez Fielder (Number 48), Deirdre Mullins (Number 2), Helen Goldwyn (Barmaid / Village Voice / Village Clone / Number 26 / Lunar Controller / Moon Clone / Observation Controller), Michael Cochrane (Number 2).

Other parts played by members of the cast.

Writer/director Nicholas Briggs
Script Editor Jamie Anderson
Producer Scott Handcock
Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs

© ITV Studios Global Entertainment

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