Four more episodes of the cult Sixties telefantasy. In 'Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling', the Prisoner (Patrick McGoohan) awakes in his London home to discover that his mind is now in the body of another man, and heads for Austria to find the only man who can reverse the process. 'Living in Harmony' is a western spoof which sees Number Six trapped in a town called 'Harmony'. The authorities want the Prisoner to become the new sheriff, but he is reluctant to accept the post due to the fact that he would be required to carry a gun. In 'The Girl Who Was Death', the Prisoner seems to be back in his old job as a secret agent, becoming involved with a mad scientist and his daughter, Death, in his attempt to track down the killer of Colonel Hawke-English. 'Once Upon a Time' sees the Prisoner subjected to 'Degree Absolute' interrogation by a returning Number Two (Leo McKern).
Director: Pat Jackson
Director: David Tomblin
Director: Patrick McGoohan
Producer: David Tomblin
Executive Producer: Patrick McGoohan
Writer: Vincent Tilsley
Writer: David Tomblin
Writer: Ian L. Rakoff
Writer: Terence Feely
Writer: Patrick McGoohan
Music: Ron Grainer
Actor: Patrick McGoohan
Actor: Zena Walker
Actor: Clifford Evans
Actor: Nigel Stock
Actor: John Wentworth
Actor: James Bree
Actor: Kynaston Reeves
Actor: Lloyd Lamble
Actor: Patrick Jordan
Actor: Lockwood West
Actor: Gertan Klauber
Actor: Danvers Walker
Actor: John Nolan
Actor: Alexis Kanner
Actor: David Bauer
Actor: Valerie French
Actor: Gordon Tanner
Actor: Gordon Sterne
Actor: Michael Balfour
Actor: Larry Taylor
Actor: Kenneth Griffith
Actor: Justine Lord
Actor: Christopher Benjamin
Actor: Harold Berens
Actor: Max Faulkner
Actor: John Rees
Actor: Joe Gladwin
Actor: Leo McKern
Actor: Peter Swanwick
Actor: Angelo Muscat