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[03/15/11 - 11:17 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 15 Updates include: David James Elliott lands first male role ABC's "Good Christian Bitches"; Robert Knepper reports to "Reconstruction" at NBC; and Frances Conroy to join Jenna Elfman in ABC's "Bad Mom."
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[07/08/10 - 07:54 AM] AMC Garners Most Emmy(R) Award Nominations for a Basic Cable Network Three Years in a Row AMC details its nominations for "Mad Men," "Breaking Bad" and "The Prisoner."
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[02/09/10 - 12:45 PM] Sundance Channel Announces Original Scripted Strategy and 2010 Programming Slate New seasons of "The Lazy Environmentalist," "Man Shops Globe," "Iconoclasts" and "The Day Before" are on tap for later this year.
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[11/13/09 - 11:21 AM] The Futon's First Look: "Prisoner, The" (AMC)
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[09/29/09 - 10:10 AM] AMC Announces "The Prisoner" Mini-Series Premiere Sunday, November 15 at 8pm ET/PT A reinterpretation of the 1960s cult classic, "The Prisoner" will air over three consecutive nights, with two episodes each evening.
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[07/06/09 - 09:24 AM] Jim Caviezel, Jamie Campbell-Bower & Lennie James Descend on Comic Con 2009 to Present AMC's Epic Mini-Series "The Prisoner" The six-part mini-series launches in November.
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[01/08/09 - 06:55 PM] Development Update: Thursday, January 8 Updates include: AMC sets return date for "Breaking Bad"; NBC extends "ER," orders "Police"; Twentieth Television pulls the plug on "Mike & Juliet."
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[01/06/09 - 01:11 PM] AmctV.com Is First Site to Premiere 1960s Original Series the Prisoner AMC's reinterpretation of the influential cult classic, starring Jim Caviezel and Ian McKellen, will premiere in November.
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[11/10/08 - 03:15 PM] Rainbow Media Names Charlie Collier President of AMC Collier was previously executive vice president and general manager of AMC.
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[08/11/08 - 04:39 PM] AMC's Reinterpretation of Cult Classic the Prisoner Starts Production on Monday, August 11 Plus: Ruth Wilson, Hayley Atwell, Lennie James and Jamie Campbell-Bower join the previously cast Jim Caviezel and Ian McKellen.
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[06/30/08 - 08:03 AM] Jim Caviezel and Ian Mckellen to Star in AMC's Reinterpretation of Cult Classic, the Prisoner AMC is co-producing the six-part mini-series with ITV Productions and Granada International, with a worldwide premiere slated for 2009.
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[09/14/07 - 08:45 PM] Development Update: Week of September 10-14 Updates include: Jason Katims to help out on NBC's "Bionic Woman," TBS to extend "My Boys," FOX begins casting "The Oaks" and A&E issues another cast-contingent pilot order.
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[03/22/07 - 10:51 PM] AMC Continues Original Programming Momentum with New Slate of Series in Development Tom Fontana, Freddie DeMann, William Finkelstein, Kip Koenig, David Semel, Karen Hall, Michael Oates Palmer, Jason Rothenberg, Scott Villa, Adam Glass, Bob Cooper, Orin Woinsky, Stacy Title and Jonathan Penner all have projects in the works at AMC.
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[12/19/06 - 09:11 AM] AMC to Remake 1960s Classic Sci-Fi Thriller the Prisoner Production on the network's first original sci-fi series in its 20 year history is scheduled to begin in spring 2007.
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PRISONER, THE (AMC)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
11/15/09
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11/17/09
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STATUS: telefilm/mini-series in the can |
DESCRIPTION: (from AMC's press release, September 2009) AMC will premiere its six-part mini-series "The Prisoner" on Sunday, November 15 from 8 - 10pm ET/PT, featuring the series' first two episodes back-to-back. A reinterpretation of the 1960s cult classic, "The Prisoner" will air over three consecutive nights, with two episodes each evening, from 8-10pm ET/PT. Leading in to the highly-anticipated mini-series debut will be The Matrix Revolutions (2003), beginning at 5pm ET/PT, part of an all-day airing of The Matrix Trilogy of films starring Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne. Fans can watch all 17 episodes of the original 1960s "The Prisoner" in full screen on www.amctv.com. Each episode of AMC's mini-series will also be available On Demand the day following the linear premiere with select cable operators. "The Prisoner" tells the story of a man, Six (Caviezel), who wakes up to find himself inexplicably trapped in a mysterious and surreal place, The Village, with no memory of how he arrived. As he frantically explores his new environment, he discovers that Village residents are identified by number, have no memory of any prior existence, and are under constant surveillance. The Village is controlled by one man - the sinister and charismatic Two (McKellen). Throughout the series, Six and Two are locked in a battle of wits, as Six challenges the oppressive nature of The Village and struggles to learn the truth behind it. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Hayley Atwell as Number 4-15 · Ian McKellen as Number Two · Jamie Campbell-Bower as Number 11-12 · Jim Caviezel as Number Six · Lennie James as Number 147 · Ruth Wilson as Number 313
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CREW INFORMATION:
· Bill Gallagher as WRTR · Charlie Collier as EP (AMC) · Christina Wayne as EP (AMC) · Damien Timmer as EP · Michele Buck as EP · Nick Hurran as DIR · Rebecca Keane as EP · Trevor Hopkins as PROD · Vlad Wolynetz as EP (AMC)
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GENRE(S):
· mini-series
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· ITV Studios
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