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Prisoner Ep 132

Episode 132 of the The Prisoner Podcast podcast, hosted by Yvonne & John, titled "Prisoner Ep 132" was published on July 20, 2025 and runs 49 minutes.

July 20, 2025 ·49m · The Prisoner Podcast

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Welcome to The Prisoner Podcast where Yvonne & John review each episode of the TV show Prisoner which aired between 1979 - 1986 bearing a whopping 692 episodes. Follow us on Instagram @The _Prisoner_Podcast - and on Facebook 'The Prisoner Podcast’It's ep 132 and 560 episodes to go!! Please leave a review, leave a 5 star rating and if your listening on Spotify, please leave a comment on your thoughts of this episode! 10play app : S02 E53 (Legacy Ep 132)

Welcome to The Prisoner Podcast where Yvonne & John review each episode of the TV show Prisoner which aired between 1979 - 1986 bearing a whopping 692 episodes. Follow us on Instagram @The _Prisoner_Podcast - and on Facebook 'The Prisoner Podcast’


It's ep 132 and 560 episodes to go!! Please leave a review, leave a 5 star rating and if your listening on Spotify, please leave a comment on your thoughts of this episode! 


10play app : S02 E53 (Legacy Ep 132)

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