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The Prisoner (1967) Season 1 Episode 6
An instant learning process becomes the Village’s latest fad, but Number 6 is sure that Number 2 is using it as a brain washing tool.
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Serie: The Prisoner (1967)
Episode Title: The General
Air Date: 1967-11-03
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