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From Zap2it.com:

'Prisoner' Remake Ready to Roll

U.K. network wants to update cult classic
May 4 2006


Get ready to meet the new Number 2. And Number 6, for that matter.

British satellite channel Sky One is embarking on a remake of the cult-classic show "The Prisoner." The new series, slated to run for six episodes, would likely premiere sometime next year, 40 years after the original debuted on ITV. Rumors of a new series have been percolating for some time, but Sky One didn't greenlight the project until this week.

Several reports in the British press say Christopher Eccleston -- who starred in a revival of another cult favorite, "Doctor Who" -- is in line to play Number 6. Eccleston left "Doctor Who," which premiered on the BBC and airs on the Sci Fi Channel in this country, after one season and was replaced by David Tennant ("Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire").

The remake of "The Prisoner" will stick to the original's outline, in which a government agent resigns his post and then is drugged and dragged off to a mysterious prison called The Village, where people are referred to by numbers rather than names. It's expected to get a modern sheen, though.

"'The Prisoner' is like Pandora's box -- it's the ultimate conspiracy thriller," executive producer Damien Timmer tells the BBC. "Like '24,' the new series will entrap you from the opening scene. We hope it will tap into this iconic show's existing cult following, whilst creating a whole new generation of fans."

Bill Gallagher, writer of the BAFTA Award-nominated series "Conviction" (no relation to the NBC show) and "Clocking Off," will pen the scripts for the new "Prisoner."

Date: 2006-05-04 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mlgm.livejournal.com
So Christopher Eccleston leaves Dr. Who because he didn't want to be typecast as a cult figure and now he's going to do The Prisoner?

Yeah, right, that makes sense.

Date: 2006-05-04 10:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] owenthurman.livejournal.com
Will anyone want to watch a Prisoner remake after everything was explained and all the mysteries dissolved in Aftermath?

There really isn't anything more to say after that.

Oooh, I hope they don't do like with Hitchhiker's and make a fancy, big budget show that just replicates the exact scenes and cheesy special effects of the old teevee series. But worse.

Date: 2006-05-05 03:37 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rahirah
Huh, could be interesting. And Eccleston would make a fab Number Six. I'm not sure a modernization could capture the sheer loopy surrealism of the original, and I'm not sure what it would do in place of that--if you make it a straight thriller, it loses a lot of what made it unique.

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