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* WorkingTitle: "Degree Absolute".

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* WorkingTitle: "Degree Absolute".Absolute."
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* WrittenByCastmember: Creator/PatrickMcGoohan directed this episode. Unlike some others he wrote, he didn't even conceal it with a pseudonym.

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* WrittenByCastmember: Creator/PatrickMcGoohan directed wrote this episode. Unlike some others he wrote, he didn't even conceal it with a pseudonym.

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* DirectedByCastmemberDirectedByCastmember: Creator/PatrickMcGoohan directed this episode. Unlike some others he directed, he didn't even conceal it with a pseudonym.



* WrittenByCastmember

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* WrittenByCastmemberWrittenByCastmember: Creator/PatrickMcGoohan directed this episode. Unlike some others he wrote, he didn't even conceal it with a pseudonym.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: During production and filming of the episode both Creator/PatrickMcGoohan and Leo [=McKern=] became totally engrossed in their roles and almost achieved a near-psychotic state (cited by various people, including [=McKern=]).
* TroubledProduction: The episode was written in a day to meet a gruelling deadline. The intensity of the performances was such that actor Leo [=McKern=] suffered either a heart attack or a mental breakdown soon after filming wrapped up. Its follow-up episode wasn't shot for another eight months and the actor took some convincing to return to the role.

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* EnforcedMethodActing: During production and filming of the episode both Creator/PatrickMcGoohan and Leo [=McKern=] Creator/LeoMcKern became totally engrossed in their roles and almost achieved a near-psychotic state (cited by various people, including [=McKern=]).
* TroubledProduction: The episode was written in a day to meet a gruelling deadline. The intensity of the performances was such that actor Leo [=McKern=] Creator/LeoMcKern suffered either a heart attack or a mental breakdown soon after filming wrapped up. Its follow-up episode wasn't shot for another eight months and the actor took some convincing to return to the role.
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* TroubledProduction: The episode was written in a day to meet a gruelking deadline. The intensity of the performances was such that actor Leo [=McKern=] suffered either a heart attack or a mental breakdown soon after filming wrapped up. Its follow-up episode wasn't shot for another eight months and the actor took some convincing to return to the role.

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* TroubledProduction: The episode was written in a day to meet a gruelking gruelling deadline. The intensity of the performances was such that actor Leo [=McKern=] suffered either a heart attack or a mental breakdown soon after filming wrapped up. Its follow-up episode wasn't shot for another eight months and the actor took some convincing to return to the role.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Creator/PatrickMcGoohan once stated in a 1977 interview that this episode was his favorite of the series.

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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: CreatorsFavouriteEpisode: Creator/PatrickMcGoohan once stated in a 1977 interview that this episode was his favorite favourite of the series.



* TroubledProduction: The episode was written in a day to meet a grueling deadline. The intensity of the performances was such that actor Leo [=McKern=] suffered either a heart attack or a mental breakdown soon after filming wrapped up. Its follow-up episode wasn't shot for another eight months and the actor took some convincing to return to the role.

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* TroubledProduction: The episode was written in a day to meet a grueling gruelking deadline. The intensity of the performances was such that actor Leo [=McKern=] suffered either a heart attack or a mental breakdown soon after filming wrapped up. Its follow-up episode wasn't shot for another eight months and the actor took some convincing to return to the role.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Patrick [=McGoohan=] once stated in a 1977 interview that this episode was his favorite of the series.

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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Patrick [=McGoohan=] Creator/PatrickMcGoohan once stated in a 1977 interview that this episode was his favorite of the series.



* EnforcedMethodActing: During production and filming of the episode both Patrick [=McGoohan=] and Leo [=McKern=] became totally engrossed in their roles and almost achieved a near-psychotic state (cited by various people, including [=McKern=]).

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* EnforcedMethodActing: During production and filming of the episode both Patrick [=McGoohan=] Creator/PatrickMcGoohan and Leo [=McKern=] became totally engrossed in their roles and almost achieved a near-psychotic state (cited by various people, including [=McKern=]).
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* TroubledProduction: The episode was written in a day to meet a grueling deadline. The intensity of the performances was such that actor Leo [=McKern=] suffered either a heart attack or a mental breakdown soon after filming wrapped up. Its follow-up episode wasn't shot for another eight months and the actor took some convincing to return to the role.
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* DeletedScene: John Maxim's brief scene as Number Eighty-Six was cut from the episode. He is however still listed in the credits.

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* DeletedScene: DeletedRole: John Maxim's brief scene as Number Eighty-Six was cut from the episode. He is however still listed in the credits.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: During production and filming of the episode both Patrick [=McGoohan=] and Leo [=McKern=] became totally engrossed in their roles and almost achieved a near-psychotic state (cited by various people, including [=McKern=]).
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* DeletedScene: John Maxim's brief scene as Number Eighty-Six was cut from the episode. He is however still listed in the credits.
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* WorkingTitle: "Degree Absolute".
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