- A new Number Eight named Nadia arrives in the Village, and together she and Number Six plot their escape.
- A new prisoner, Nadia, or Number Eight, knows where the Village is, which means she and Number Six can escape. Using a boat that was disguised as a piece of abstract art, they make their way to the nearest shore and from there back to London, hidden in packing crates. But Number Six learns that nothing in this adventure was what it seemed.—J. Spurlin
- Number 2 is out to break Number 6's spirit, which he admits he cannot help but admire, and get the answer to the principal question they are seeking: why did he resign? A new arrival may be of help in that regard. Number 8, whose real name is Nadia Rokovsky, has no idea where she or why she is there. Number 6 is naturally suspicious of the woman, who is Estonian, but who he considers to be a Russian brought to the camp to get information from him. An Olympic champion swimmer, Number 8 tries to swim away from the island only to be forced back by Rover. Gradually, he begins to trust her and use the Village art show to fashion a boat to take them away. Numbers 6 and 8 make it all the way to London where 6's superiors want to know some things. All is not as it seems however.—garykmcd
- A new prisoner, Nadia, or Number Eight, knows where the Village is, which means she and Number Six can escape. Using a boat that was disguised as a piece of abstract art, they make their way to the nearest shore and from there back to London, hidden in packing crates. But after Number Six and Nadia are delivered to the office of his superior, he learns just in time that he's not really back in London at all. And Nadia was not helping him escape. The office is a mock-up. And Number Six is still in the Village.
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of The Chimes of Big Ben (1967) in Australia?
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