UPDATE: as of 18 September 2009 we've been informed this event has been cancelled
The things some people will do to celebrate a Blu-Ray release, eh? Not that we’re complaining, mind you, as the plan to celebrate the release of The Prisoner: The Complete Series is inspired.
The Prince Charles Cinema in central London will be hosting "The Prisoner All-Nighter" where every single episode of the classic series will be screened in high definition. In a row.
It takes place on Saturday 26 September, starting at 8:30pm and continuing for a staggering 17 hours. Each lucky attendee will receive a reproduction ITV brochure documenting the series’ debut back in 1967, and opening the event will be Prisoner Loudspeaker Announcer Fenella Fielding… while a secret special guest will bring it to a close.
To be in with a chance of participating in this once-in-a-lifetime event (and it’s certainly no hyperbole to call it that), you can go to www.networkdvd.co.uk and purchase a pre-order copy of The Prisoner: The Complete Series on Blu-Ray (RRP £59.99 - bursting at the seams with extra features!). Tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, which is all the more impetus to get yours now, lest all the SFX staff beat you to it!
This article contributed by Sam Burgess. Don't forget to check out our stories , both online and in the next issue of the mag, about the new update of The Prisoner.
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