ÿþ<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>A, B, and C</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR=#000000"> <TABLE ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH="580" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" BORDER="0"> <TR> <TD ROWSPAN="2" WIDTH="150" VALIGN=CENTER ALIGN=CENTER><IMG SRC="Prisoner Pictures/Prisoner Logo.jpg" WIDTH="140" HEIGHT="107" ALT="Prisoner Logo"></TD> <TD WIDTH="355" VALIGN=CENTER ALIGN=CENTER><FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="3" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"><B>'A, B, and C'</B><BR><FONT SIZE="3">by Anthony Skene</TD> <TD ROWSPAN="2" WIDTH="175" VALIGN=CENTER ALIGN=CENTER><IMG SRC="Prisoner Pictures/Prisoner.jpg" WIDTH="155" HEIGHT="196" ALT="Number 6"></TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="2" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"> When the latest Number 2 is given just three days to discover why Number 6 resigned from his job, he decides to employ Number 14 s untested new mind-manipulation technique. Each night, while he is asleep, Number 6 is hypnotised and brought to a laboratory, where he is drugged and his thoughts projected onto a screen. He is made to believe that he is at a party in Paris hosted by a woman named Engadine, and is approached by one of three agents. Which one will he sell-out to - A, B or C..? <BR><BR> Patrick McGoohan (<B>Number 6</B>), Angelo Muscat (<B>The Butler</B>), Colin Gordon (<B>Number Two</B>), Katherine Kath (<B>Engadine</B>), Sheila Allen (<B>Number 14</B>), Peter Bowles (<B>"A"</B>), Georgina Cookson (<B>Blonde</B>), Annette Carrell (<B>"B"</B>), Lucille Soong (<B>Flower Girl</B>), Bettine Le Beau (<B>Maid</B>), Terry Yorke (<B>Thug</B>), Peter Brayham (<B>Thug</B>), Bill Cummings (<B>Henchman</B>) <BR><BR><B>Directed by Pat Jackson <BR>Produced by David Tomblin <BR>An ITC production by Everyman Films Ltd.</B> <BR><BR><B>TX:</B> <FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="2" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"> <BR> 13th October, 1967 @ 7.30 pm ATV Midlands <BR><BR><B>Notes:</B> <BR>*Featuring Number 6 <BR><BR><BR> </BODY> </HTML>