1.Twin Peaks
 2.I Love Lucy
3.Twighlight Zone
4.The Prisoner
5.The Cosby Show


On 8/26/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>    What are the other four TV shows? Surely an incarnation of Star Trek is
> among them?
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> From: "Omari Confer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> The Prisoner is in my top 5 tv shows of all time. Perfect work....
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> "I AM NOT A NUMBER, I AM A FREE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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> Classic.
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>
> "Be seeing you."
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> On 8/26/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>    "The Prisoner" was a very odd show. I watched it as a child, late
>> night, all by myself. Be interesting to see how I'd like it now as an adult.
>> I do remember that crazy white ball that trapped people sacred the heck out
>> of me. And that tall dude in black who gassed the Prisoner in his London
>> flat gave me the willies too.
>>
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>> From: "Tracey de Morsella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Prisoner Details Hinted
>>
>> AMC's general manager Charlie Collier told SCI FI Wire that the cable
>> network's upcoming reboot of the classic 1960s British SF series The
>> Prisoner will have some familiar elements.
>>
>> "I don't really think of it being sci-fi, but it has the elements of the
>> Village and the gadgetry," Collier said in an interview at the Television
>> Critics Association press tour on July 9 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Collier
>> wouldn't reveal much more about how the show is being updated, but he
>> offered one big spoiler: The giant white ball, Rover, will be part of the
>> new show.
>>
>> Rover was a big part of the TV series; it will be part of it. We can't
>> talk
>> about it extensively now--it will get me in trouble," Collier said.
>>
>> The Prisoner, AMC's second original miniseries, combines espionage,
>> thriller
>> and science fiction and will star Jim Caviezel as Number Six, a part
>> originated by Patrick McGoohan. McGoohan served as the creato r, producer,
>> writer and director of the 1960s series. Lord of the Rings star Ian
>> McKellen
>> will play Number Two, Six's boss and the man who apparently controls the
>> mysterious Village in which he is trapped.
>>
>> "We got Jesus and Gandalf!" Collier said. "What better cast could we get
>> for
>> those two characters than Ian McKellen and Jim Caviezel? It will be a
>> limited series, that's how we could get those guys. But it is extensive;
>> it
>> is six hours."
>>
>> Caviezel played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ and was in genre films
>> such as The Final Cut, The Count of Monte Cristo, Frequency and the
>> upcoming
>> Outlander. McKellen was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as the
>> wizard Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and
>> was
>> Magneto in the X-Men movies.
>>
>> Collier promised that the two actors would talk about the miniseries
>> during
>> a future TV press tour. The Prisoner isn't on AMC's schedule until 2009.
>> --Mike Szym a nski
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>> http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=57430
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