 | Braveheart (1995) - Trailer An epic film, from the times when Mel Gibson was still a sane and charismatic actor. Long live the legend of William Wallace. William Wallace is a Scottish rebel who leads an uprising against the cruel English ruler Edward the Longshanks, who wishes to inherit the crown of Scotland for himself. When he was a young boy, William Wallace's father and brother, along with many others, lost their lives trying to free Scotland. Once he loses another of his loved ones, William Wallace begins his long quest to make Scotland free once and for all, along with the assistance of Robert the Bruce. Released on 1995 Starring: Mel Gibson, Catherine McCormack, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, Brendan Gleeson, Tommy Flanagan |
 | The Prisoner intro Patrick Mcgoohan 60s The Prisoner intro Patrick Mcgoohan 60s |
 | The Prisoner TV Show Opening Theme 1967 - 1968 No Man Is Just A Number. A high-ranking but un-named Agent in the British Government resigns from his job/post and leaves for a holiday. While packing he is gassed and is taken to a beautiful but deadly prison known only as "The Village" where people are taken, given a Number to be called by and kept there for the rest of their lives if they don't tell No. 2 (the deputy head of "The Village") the information they are captured for. Escape is nearly impossible as "The Village" has amazing but deadly weapons to use if anybody tries to escape. The Agent is given the title of "No. 6" but he adopts the name of "The Prisoner". The series tells of his attempts to resist the plots of each No. 2 (who is replaced with another if an attempt on No. 6 fails) to get his information and against any attempt to disrupt the nearly peaceful running of the "The Village". The Village is determined to crack The Prisoner by attempting to get the answer to why he resigned from his job/post. As time goes on, two questions plague The Prisoner's mind - How can he escape and who is the real leader of the Village - the mysterious No. 1?. Patrick McGoohan Angelo Muscat George Markstein 1967 - 1968 |
 | Tv Theme Danger Man (Full Version) Patrick McGoohan as secret agent John Drake |
 | BRAVEHEART [REVENGE scene] (720p HD) Braveheart is a 1995 epic historical drama film directed by and starring Mel Gibson. The film was written for the screen and then novelized by Randall Wallace. Gibson portrays Sir William Wallace, a 13th century Scottish knight who gained recognition when he came to the forefront of the First War of Scottish Independence by opposing King Edward I of England, also known as "Longshanks" (Patrick McGoohan). The film won five Academy Awards at the 68th Academy Awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director, and was nominated for an additional five. en.wikipedia.org |
 | danger man OPENING / END CREDITS Danger Man was a British television series broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again between 1964 and 1968. This series featuring Patrick McGoohan as secret agent John Drake. www.amazon.co.uk EXTRACT FROM 'CALEDONIA UBER ALLES' FANZINE INTERVIEW WITH EDWARD BALL OF THE TIMES UK POP GROUP, 1985 (UNPUBLISHED) CUA; What's the name of the instrumental you do in The Times set? EB; You must speak of Danger Man. It's our recollection of a TV theme from the mid 60s show starring Patrick Mcgoohan. Before The Prisoner. |
 | THE PRISONER, PATRICK MCGOOHAN SPEAKS Part one. Rare interview with Mcgoohan speaking openly about THE PRISONER, part 1. From the channel 4 documentary THE PRISONER FILE aired after the final episode FALL OUT in '84 and never repeated. |
 | THE PRISONER, PATRICK MCGOOHAN INTERVIEWED. Rare interview with Mcgoohan on tv's GREATEST HITS show surrounded by members of six of one the prisoner appreciation society. |
 | Kosho Kosho is a game or martial art conceived by Patrick McGoohan for the highly admired 1967 television series The Prisoner. The game of Kosho is played on two trampolines set on either side of a four-foot-by-eight-foot tank of water and bordered on two sides by a wall with an angled ledge and hand-rail. Two helmeted opponents each wear a boxing glove on their left hand and a lighter padded glove on their right, and while moving freely in three dimensions attempt to knock, push or throw each other into the tank. |
 | The Times - I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape 1983 video from The Times featuring Ed Ball |