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PortmeiriCon kicks off this weekend in Portmeirion, the location where they shot The Prisoner.
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PortmeiriCon kicks off this weekend in Portmeirion, the location where they shot The Prisoner.
March 2009 2009
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The village is called Portmeirion, and is a resort in Wales.
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The village is called Portmeirion, and is a resort in Wales.
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The village is called Portmeirion, and is a resort in Wales.
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It's a good basic guide to how The Prisoner came to be made, six pages of info on each episode, and then some follow-up chapters on its impact at the time and later influence, both on popular culture in general and on Portmeirion in particular.
April Books 21) The Prisoner, by Robert Fairclough nwhyte 2009
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The Portmeirion Group bought the rights to Spode and Royal Worcester and has moved some Spode lines (including the 'Blue Italian') back from east Asia to Stoke.
Fire returns to the Potteries' heart Ian Jack 2010
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Perhaps one day a 21st Century Society will struggle to preserve Canary Wharf, when its girders rust, its glass cracks and grass grows over its concrete decks – preserve it against a retro-Victorian developer and a Poplar Portmeirion.
They saved our Victorian cities. Now they are demolishing my prejudices Simon Jenkins 2010
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The show looks fantastic: the move from Portmeirion in Wales to the deserts of Namibia and South Africa is a great success.
The Prisoner, Five Daughters, and Survival with Ray Mears 2010
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Portmeirion is quite sheltered on the estuary, it was all frost and light snow one New Year, but when I drove the 10 miles to Criccieth, it was driving rain and blowing a gale.
Well, THAT Was A Fast Two Weeks-- scottedelman 2010
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