Welcome to your home from home...

The pictures here are all shown with the kind permission of Liverpool Group's Pam Buckle, who transformed the attic at her Wirral home into a stunningly accurate replica of Number Six's cottage.  We are sure all Prisoner fans will enjoy seeing this amazing piece of work.

The January 2001 Six of One Work-in held by the Liverpool Group was the last opportunity for viewing the attic in this form, sadly after this event the set was dismantled.  We at TPF therefore took the opportunity to photograph it from as many angles as possible for posterity!     :-)

Photographs by Mark Wade, Alan Jones and Ronnie Soo.

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We should point out the "tiger rug" seen in some photos is a fake!  Pam created many props herself and demonstrated considerable skill in woodwork, pottery, interior decorating and set dressing... as multi-talented as Number Six himself!

Another example of Pam's remarkable talent is shown in this superb bust of Number Six.  Both this and the attic feature in the recent Screen Six film 'Village Day' which Pam helped to produce.  The film is still available on video directly from executive producer David Stimpson; enquiries please to the usual TPF e-mail address and we will gladly forward these to David.


Photographs by Alan Jones.  
 

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