Oddly enough Ive just watched Patrick in a play online as George Bernard Shaw. My father loved him as Dangerman. I think the Bust is a warm and lasting tribute to a gentleman who brought a touch of excitement to the screen.
I love hearing Catherine talk about her father. It's wonderful that she was able to do this. If I had been able to participate in this I think I would have cried.
My contemporaneous, childhood memories/impressions color my enjoyment of The Prisoner more than fifty years on. It's sheer grace and wonder to recall some scenes that I hadn't watched since I was age eleven or so. I have a greater appreciation for the talents, poise and charm of Georgina Cookson and Rachel Herbert (especially for her being a ringer for my late-fiancée) and it makes me wistful watching/rewatching the episodes that are so few yet so precious.
I have been to Portmerion twice , such a beautiful place and the perfect setting for the brilliant, enigmatic Prisoner series created by Patrick McGoohan.
You can keep your Prisoner blazers, Caterham 7's and even a free years lease of a Portmeirion cottage. I'll settle for a hug from Catherine McGoohan any day! BCNU.
Patrick McGoohan was a mastermind and amazing actor and an amazing person. I know your father hated these type of things Katherine but he did love that people were able to think about the show. I need to visit there someday. Would be an absolute amazing thing to do.
Oddly enough Ive just watched Patrick in a play online as George Bernard Shaw. My father loved him as Dangerman. I think the Bust is a warm and lasting tribute to a gentleman who brought a touch of excitement to the screen.
Catherine, your father earned this several times over. I too need visit Portmeirion.
Though I dislike the term, 'bucket list', a visit would seem just the thing these days.
Well deserved! Brilliant Man!!!
Long Live Number 6!!!
✌❤😊
Amazing actor & after Catherine's tribute to the artist - it's a pity we did not get to see the bust of her father in detail.
Time and life are short, I stayed here with the kids in 1997, 30 years after the Prisoner.. it is now over 50 years... where does it go?
Yup, life is but a dream.
I love hearing Catherine talk about her father. It's wonderful that she was able to do this. If I had been able to participate in this I think I would have cried.
Booked my room today. I’m finally going to visit this place in mid October. Can’t wait :)
My contemporaneous, childhood memories/impressions color my enjoyment of The Prisoner more than fifty years on. It's sheer grace and wonder to recall some scenes that I hadn't watched since I was age eleven or so. I have a greater appreciation for the talents, poise and charm of Georgina Cookson and Rachel Herbert (especially for her being a ringer for my late-fiancée) and it makes me wistful watching/rewatching the episodes that are so few yet so precious.
Would have been funny if when she opened the curtain Rover sprang out.
I have been to Portmerion twice , such a beautiful place and the perfect setting for the brilliant, enigmatic Prisoner series created by Patrick McGoohan.
Congratulations to the McGoohan's family!
I can't such an amazing place exits,,,. It's like it was made for the tv show !!!
They should have spoofed this show on GET SMART. Imagine Max as No.6 and Siegfred as No.2.
Who is number one?
You are, number six.
I am not a number
@@darkhall8227 I am a free man.
@@atheistcory4174 be seeing you
You can keep your Prisoner blazers, Caterham 7's and even a free years lease of a Portmeirion cottage.
I'll settle for a hug from Catherine McGoohan any day! BCNU.
"I wasn't sure about this. I wanted something informal...
informal....
in formal."
"You won't get it!"
"By hook or by crokk (pause), we will!"
Who are you?
@@autounionv16 The new number two.
By hook or by crook, I do sorta kinda believe I will.
Patrick McGoohan was a mastermind and amazing actor and an amazing person. I know your father hated these type of things Katherine but he did love that people were able to think about the show. I need to visit there someday. Would be an absolute amazing thing to do.
Too much of Ms.McGoohan's speech was "muffled" making it so hard to understand her! Pity.
Who is number one?
YOU...are number 6.
Beautiful sentiments!
Dem Bones, Dem Bones!
They walk around, dad.
I visited just the one time late 1980s there was a mini moke taxi rusting there ten.
They broke the mould when Pat arrived RIP.
were am i
Whose side are you on?
Patrick is not a number......he's BUST!!
Would have been better if she'd opened the curtain and there was nothing there.