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An ensemble music making group with six principal performers, only five of whom are ever seen, and a large backing group, dressed in 1960's psychedelic fashions.
The Lead singer is Number Two, who is different for every performance - sometimes young, sometimes old, sometimes male, sometimes female.
Numbers Three, Four and Five all support Number Two; one is dressed as a Construction Worker, another as a Native American, yet another as a Police Officer. Number Six, who is always dressed in a distinctive blazer with white piping, sings antiphonally to the others, and constantly tries to sabotage the performance and escape the stage, but is invariably forced back.
The musical genre is essentially 1960's, with seemingly jolly innocent songs subtly threaded through with darker, sinister themes.
The audience invariably go home baffled as to what the performance was all about and what it meant.
Antiphonal singers
http://en.wikipedia.../Antiphonal_singers A long established form [8th of 7, Aug 22 2010]
The Prisoner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prisoner What ? [8th of 7, Aug 22 2010]
The Village People
http://en.wikipedia.../The_Village_People Errr, no. [8th of 7, Aug 22 2010]
Portmeirion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmeirion Well worth a visit [8th of 7, Aug 22 2010]
The Village
http://en.wikipedia..._%28The_Prisoner%29 You'll never leave ... [8th of 7, Aug 22 2010]
Number Six
http://en.wikipedia..._%28The_Prisoner%29 He really DOESN'T want to be a number ? How very odd .. [8th of 7, Aug 22 2010]
I am not a number!
http://www.amazon.c...=1282516042&sr=8-16 In this delightful little publication, one of the cartoons had the eponymous character wearing a black blazer (I think) and also a little badge that said "No. 2". He stood next to the loo and said "I am not a number". [Jinbish, Aug 22 2010, last modified Aug 23 2010]
Fearless Leader
http://en.wikipedia...iki/Fearless_Leader [xandram, Aug 23 2010]
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//The audience invariably go home baffled [about] what it
meant// Until, eventually, they realize it was all
mystification with no deeper meaning. Did you suggest this
because you felt McGoohan's career as a pop singer was
unfairly eclipsed by Shatner's? |
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(You really should delete this before someone asks you to.
Meanwhile, [+].) |
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// it was all mystification with no deeper meaning // |
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Ah, but that's what They want you to think ... |
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[Marked-For-Tagline] //no deeper meaning// |
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Number One should eventually be revealed to be
Anthony Kiedis from the Chili Peppers, in full Diapers. |
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Which one of them is a huge white sphere that absorbs
audience members? |
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<does best Jean Luc Picard> "Make it so number one." |
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I think there could be a revival of The Village people, called The Vintage People. |
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+ number one might be Fearless Leader!! |
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Can I just take this moment to express my affrontageness at
having the Americans remake this as a miniseries? |
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I can't? Oh well, let it go then. |
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Incidentally, few people realize that the entire series was
filmed over a remarkably short period of time, due to the
cost of renting Portmeirion. A fire destroyed the costumes
and much of the camera equipment (and, by the looks of it,
the script) the very night before they were due to film the
final episode and, in consequence, they had to hastily re-
write it, making almost all of it up out of outtakes and edits
from previous episodes, and adding a few shots filmed later
in London and elsewhere. |
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I've never noticed this category before ( cue evil laughter hand dryer ) |
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[MB] How fortunate. A less incoherent final episode wouldn't
have been nearly as fun. As I recall (quick Google: yup, it's
so) Rover used to be a mechanical contraption, but the prop
failed, and they substituted that balloon at the last minute. |
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But Rover, initial attempts with a domed inflated kiddie-pool nonwithstanding, was a balloon - certainly the scariest weather balloon I've ever seen! - for the whole show. The last episode is incoherent compared to the already high standards of incoherence set by the rest of the show. |
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Are we confusing incoherent, uncoherent, aherent and
discoherent
here? |
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//Ask the scriptwriters.// Unfortunately, they tried to
resign, and were never heard from again. |
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