One of British TV’s first black actors is returning to the north Wales village of Portmeirion for the 40th anniversary of his part in cult show The Prisoner.
Earl Cameron, who was 90 this month, appeared in an episode of the 1960s series, as well as four episodes of an earlier programme, Danger Man. read more
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