A Broadcast That Shocked a Nation: The Mysterious Vrillon Incident

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Join me as we delve into one of the most bewildering broadcast interruptions in history - the Southern Television Vrillon Incident. On the evening of November 26, 1977, viewers across Southern England were startled when their regular TV programming was suddenly hijacked by an entity claiming to be Vrillon, a representative of the Ashtar Galactic Command.

The intrusion occurred during a news broadcast on the Southern Television network, affecting viewers in regions served by the Hannington transmitter. Astonishingly, the audio of the television was replaced for over six minutes with a message preaching peace, warning of the dangers of nuclear weapons, and urging humans to live harmoniously with the planet.

Gear up for a dive into one of the most astonishing moments in the annals of broadcasting - the day when an unexpected visitor urged humanity towards a path of peace and enlightened coexistence.

Music by | Myuu | Kevin MacLeod

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