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Judie Adamson was a quiet speaking, studious
young woman from Risca, South Wales, who didn't
live to see her thirtieth birthday.
She contracted hepetitis which did not respond
to medical treatment. She said of the doctors
attending her "the medical men find my hepetitis
very mystifying most of the time. Actually it's a
big joke, as there isn't very much that modern
science knows about it even now."
In the last two years of her life Judie was one
of three coordinators who started up a society
called 'Six of One' which concerned itself with the
celebration of a tv series called 'The Prisoner'.
Judie is buried at
Avening, a village south of Stroud,
Gloucestershire.
A plaque in her memory
also exists in Portmeirion, the village in North
Wales where much of the tv series was filmed in
1966.
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