Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTV Sci-fi drama/documentary, which caused world-wide headlines when first broadcast as it purported to show a link between Britain's 'brain-drain', climate change and a human colony on Mars.TV Sci-fi drama/documentary, which caused world-wide headlines when first broadcast as it purported to show a link between Britain's 'brain-drain', climate change and a human colony on Mars.TV Sci-fi drama/documentary, which caused world-wide headlines when first broadcast as it purported to show a link between Britain's 'brain-drain', climate change and a human colony on Mars.
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Brian Pendlebury
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I well remember the alleged 'Science Report' of June 1977 about disappearing scientists and secret bases on the Moon.
At a UFO conference in a London hotel August 1979 (I met and had a chat with J.Allen Hynek) someone told me that the people who made that episode - Alternative 3 had a lot of trouble now finding work. Almost 'Black Listed' ?
Then a friend who's father was a senior engineer for the Royal Navy was asked by my friend about 'Alternative 3' - I was reading the Granada paperback at the time(sadly poorly written).
My friend's father hit the ceiling ! And shouted,"It's not that number anyway!"
Back in the early 1980's when 'La Thatcher' was in charge there was a girl in my local pub who bore a marked resemblance to 'Lady T'. I used to pull her leg about it as she pulled the pints. Chatting to her one day it transpired that she worked in a Financial Library in her day-time job. She was complaining about the snooty attitude of the highly qualified degree people who worked there. Anyway we somehow got chatting about 'Alternative 3' (too much beer on my part).
She said,"Alternative 3 sent a shudder right around the Financial Community. Whilst it was not completely true it closely paralleled the real thing. I shouldn't be telling you this because I have signed secrecy papers."
Interesting ?
At a UFO conference in a London hotel August 1979 (I met and had a chat with J.Allen Hynek) someone told me that the people who made that episode - Alternative 3 had a lot of trouble now finding work. Almost 'Black Listed' ?
Then a friend who's father was a senior engineer for the Royal Navy was asked by my friend about 'Alternative 3' - I was reading the Granada paperback at the time(sadly poorly written).
My friend's father hit the ceiling ! And shouted,"It's not that number anyway!"
Back in the early 1980's when 'La Thatcher' was in charge there was a girl in my local pub who bore a marked resemblance to 'Lady T'. I used to pull her leg about it as she pulled the pints. Chatting to her one day it transpired that she worked in a Financial Library in her day-time job. She was complaining about the snooty attitude of the highly qualified degree people who worked there. Anyway we somehow got chatting about 'Alternative 3' (too much beer on my part).
She said,"Alternative 3 sent a shudder right around the Financial Community. Whilst it was not completely true it closely paralleled the real thing. I shouldn't be telling you this because I have signed secrecy papers."
Interesting ?
This presents itself as a documentary show which starts by covering recent disappearances of scientists. It goes on to broadcast the contents of a recovered video tape which shows U. S. & Soviet astronauts partnering together on space missions. Finally, it shows a mission to Mars.
I thought this one was neat. They did a decent job with the found footage contents. The acting was good. It held my attention.
This is early for the FF genre! I believe this is the first FF to feature space travel. I can really only find 2 other earlier FF examples. This was the first for TV.
This was interesting to watch and I think once was enough but it was cool.
I thought this one was neat. They did a decent job with the found footage contents. The acting was good. It held my attention.
This is early for the FF genre! I believe this is the first FF to feature space travel. I can really only find 2 other earlier FF examples. This was the first for TV.
This was interesting to watch and I think once was enough but it was cool.
This faux documentary was made by Anglia (the regional TV station home to Sale of the Century and the rotating little knight on a plinth) and was initially scheduled to be broadcast on April Fool's day 1977 but was ultimately put back 'til June. Regardless its broadcast resulted in Anglia being inundated with calls from concerned viewers demanding further information on the outrageous claims being made. It takes the form of a fake news report detailing the mysterious disappearance of a number of people, the investigation then leads to climate change and the moon landings. More detail would reveal too many spoilers. It is a fascinating watch, which was pretty well executed. Conspiracy buffs and sci-fi fans should get a kick out of this one.
I've just listened to an internet broadcast of "Alternative 3," which in paperback, as well as the internet-down-loadable version, was authored by Leslie Watkins. {N.b.: the original British television series had no affiliation with Ms. Watkins, currently banished, retired, or removed to New Zealand, however the book was an alleged extension and elaboration of material presented in the "Science Report" broadcast.} That the book was banned or suppressed and yet made it's way onto the internet, thence to be translated to a variety of languages, might give credence to the program, or the book which derived from it. Yet there was no astronaut Bob Grodin, either as an Apollo moon walker, or with any affiliation with NASA.
The author herself, in a letter to the online bookseller which bought up all copies remaining, said: "The book is based on fact, but uses that fact as a launchpad for a HIGH DIVE INTO FICTION.", etc. ..Further: "So, summing up, the book is FICTION BASED ON FACT. But I now feel that I inadvertently got VERY CLOSE TO A SECRET TRUTH."
So much for the credibility of either the book or the series which preceded it. I might have given a moment's thought to a conspiracy designed to cultivate greater study of the sciences in the U.K., but have thought better of it.
The author herself, in a letter to the online bookseller which bought up all copies remaining, said: "The book is based on fact, but uses that fact as a launchpad for a HIGH DIVE INTO FICTION.", etc. ..Further: "So, summing up, the book is FICTION BASED ON FACT. But I now feel that I inadvertently got VERY CLOSE TO A SECRET TRUTH."
So much for the credibility of either the book or the series which preceded it. I might have given a moment's thought to a conspiracy designed to cultivate greater study of the sciences in the U.K., but have thought better of it.
this brit TV movie got a lot of underground hype in the states when it was hilariously referenced in the movie 'slacker.' character actor jerry deloney as the ufo conspiracy nut, catches the 'alernative 3' on late nite austin TV and believes every word of it!
it's slow going and obviously a movie and not a documentary (i guess some people must have been pretty naive back then), but at least you can check it out online for free and it is definitely worth a watch.
highly recommended to all conspiracy fans. in fact you oughta watch it as a double feature with 'capricorn one' if for nothing else than just to keep the 70's vibes going.
they don't make'm like these anymore, in fact they only did in that awesome wild and woolly early to mid 70's era.
it's slow going and obviously a movie and not a documentary (i guess some people must have been pretty naive back then), but at least you can check it out online for free and it is definitely worth a watch.
highly recommended to all conspiracy fans. in fact you oughta watch it as a double feature with 'capricorn one' if for nothing else than just to keep the 70's vibes going.
they don't make'm like these anymore, in fact they only did in that awesome wild and woolly early to mid 70's era.
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- CuriosidadesAs it was produced like a documentary and meant to be shown as an episode of the series "Science Report", many people believe it was based on a true story. The fact it has never been repeated on British TV has given ammunition to conspiracy theorists who believe it was meant to blow the whistle on an actual government project and alien threat. The film was originally intended to be broadcast on April Fools' Day as a hoax, but it was delayed until June by industrial action.
- ConexõesEdited into UFO to bei so uchû kaihatsu no inbô (1982)
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