Checkmate (The Prisoner)
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“Checkmate” | |
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The Prisoner episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 9 |
Guest stars | Number Two - Peter Wyngarde Rook - Ronald Radd Queen - Rosalie Crutchley Man with stick - George Coulouris |
Written by | Gerald Kelsey |
Directed by | Don Chaffey |
Original airdate | December 3, 1967 |
Episode chronology | |
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"Dance of the Dead" | "Hammer Into Anvil" |
Checkmate is the ninth episode of the television series The Prisoner. The show starts off with a game of chess using people in the courtyard. One of the rebellious rooks is taken to the hospital for "evaluation". After the game, Number 6 talks with the Chess Master, who comments that one can tell who is a prisoner and who is a guardian “[B]y their disposition. By the moves they make.” Number 6 later visits the hospital to inquire as to the fate of the rook, and sees him subjected to mind control exercises. Number 6 seeks an alliance with the rook, and other villagers that he can now identify as prisoners. Together they attempt an escape by building a 2-way radio and hoping to signal any passing ships. But he discovers he has been a pawn all along.
[edit] Additional guest cast
- Psychiatrist - Patricia Jessel
- Psychiatrist - Bee Duffell
- Supervisor - Basil Dignam
- Painter - Danvers Walker
- Shopkeeper - Denis Shaw
- Assistant supervisor - Victor Platt
- Nurse Shivaun O'Grady
- Skipper - Geoffrey Reed
- Sailor - Terence Donovan
- Tower guard - Joe Dunne
- Tower guard - Romo Gorrara
[edit] Trivia
- The chessboard left markings in the grass that are visible during the opening sequence of the series.