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** "Once Upon a Time" includes a line of dialogue (confirmed by examination of the script) in which No. 2 (pretending to be a teacher) says to 6 "Meet me in the morning break." A common mishearing of the line is "Meet me in the morning Drake."
** Confusing things further, in the late 1960s three original novels were published based upon the series. The first two of these: "The Prisoner" by Thomas Disch and "Number Two" by David [[Mc Daniel]], explicitly refer to No. 6 by the name Drake.
* [[Noughties Drama Series]]: The [[Ur Example]], three decades before the [[Turn of the Millennium]].
* [[Ontological Mystery]]: Where exactly ''is'' the Village? Who runs it? Does it matter?
* [[Paranoia Gambit]]: Number Six does this to Number Two in "Hammer Into Anvil."
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