I was in a play in the West End and I got sent this television script - "DangerMan". "What's this?" I said. Nice part; it was called "The Girl In The Pink Pyjamas" and I was the girl in the pink pyjamas. I remember I had to stagger across a wasteland somewhere up in Elstree in pink pyjamas on a freezing cold day. But when I met Patrick [McGoohan], he wasn't so well known then, he'd done a couple of films, I wasn't a fan of his at all, but actually I fell in love with him; I just adored him and he was so kind to me. I was a kid, I was 21, and he took over the lighting I remember. There was a scene where I had to be lying there rescued from some terrible situation. I was lying there thinking "What a lovely man," and between takes he was saying "Get more light there, get more shadow there." He was actually lighting it - at a time when he wasn't actually in charge of anything; he was just the actor. And I loved him from that moment on. So when I was asked to do "The Prisoner" I said "Oh, yes please!"