Vrillon, a Representative of the Ashtar Command

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Vrillon: the alien voice hoax that became a legend Forty years ago, a TV broadcast was taken over by what claimed to be an alien intelligence. The mystery has never been solved David Barnett@davidmbarnett https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/vrillon-hackingalien-voice-seventies-extra-terrestrial-hoax-unexplained-mysteries-a8069926.html Wednesday 22 November 2017 21:08 comments

If you’re in your late forties or older, and grew up in the part of the country served by what was then the Southern Television (part of the independent TV network), you might well have witnessed a rather intriguing incident four decades ago. On 26 November 1977, people were doing what they usually do at around 5pm on Saturday in the Seventies. There would have been an afternoon’s sport, either on the terraces or on the telly, and the children would be waiting for the results service to finish while Mum checked the Pools so they could watch the Pink Panther, while the tea was being made in readiness for an evening’s light entertainment on the TV. Just a normal winter Saturday. Unless you lived in the Southern Television area. Southern Television was the licence holder for the ITV service covering parts of the South, South-east and South-west of England: the area now covered by Meridian TV. It was headquartered in Southampton and Dover and broadcast across the South from transmitters at Dover, Bluebell Hill and Hannington, among others. Saturday 26 November, 1977, must have seemed like a normal Saturday. Southern TV’s news anchor Andrew Gardner was relating the day’s headlines, which included the latest happenings from what was then Rhodesia. The day before, there’d been violent clashes between the security forces and the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army guerrillas, led by a certain Robert Mugabe. At ten minutes past five, the TV picture wobbled slightly and the sound of Andrew


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