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  1. George Markstein (29 August 1926 – 15 January 1987) was a British journalist and writer of thrillers and teleplays. He was the script editor of the British series The Prisoner for the first thirteen episodes, and appeared briefly in its title sequence.

  2. George Markstein was born on 29 August 1929 in Berlin, Germany. He was a producer and writer, known for Robbery (1967), The Prisoner (1967) and The Final Option (1982). He died on 15 January 1987 in Camden, London, England, UK.

    • George Markstein
    • January 15, 1987
    • August 29, 1929
  3. Jan 4, 2023 · This will be explored through and complicated by a case study of the career of television writer George Markstein and three series which he played a key role in creating and overseeing: The Prisoner, Special Branch and Mr Palfrey of Westminster.

  4. Sep 5, 2016 · George Markstein (right) reprised his role in the episode Many Happy Returns. Prior to filming in Portmeirion, the opening sequence had been filmed in August 1966, with McGoohan...

  5. May 17, 2024 · Of all the spy writers whose out-of-print novels often turn up in second-hand bookshops, George Markstein is one of the most valuable. Even when priced at £2. If you see, buy. Markstein is best known for his career in television and film. In 1966 he created the cult TV series The Prisoner in collaboration with the show’s star, Patrick McGoohan.

  6. George Markstein (August 1929 - January 15, 1987) was a German-born British journalist and subsequently writer of thrillers and teleplays. He may now be most often remembered as story editor and co-creator of British cult classic series The Prisoner, and for appearing briefly in its title sequence.

  7. George Markstein (29 August 1929 – 15 January 1987) was a German-born British journalist and subsequent writer of thrillers and teleplays. Markstein was a military correspondence with the U.S. Forces in Europe after World War II, and become hooked on the study of espionage.