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Object Z (1965) Season 1 Episode 4 - The Aliens

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00:00The End
00:30Object Z is now in orbit 1,600 miles from the Earth.
00:48On board, we are certain are intelligent beings from another world.
00:51Where do they come from? What do they want?
00:53The world scientists are working furiously to find an answer to these questions.
00:56And the world statesman are united as never before in the face of this menace.
01:02I don't know how he keeps it up.
01:04When is he due back?
01:05Half an hour.
01:06I don't want him here. I want him to go straight to Dunstable to set up a permanent OB unit there.
01:10Why?
01:11Because the government are moving back there, that's why.
01:13They feel safer under ten feet of concrete.
01:15Because the research group are there too with Dr. Ramsey.
01:18I want Peter to be ready to cover the whole thing.
01:20Interviews with the Prime Minister, anything new from Dr. Ramsey, including his opposite numbers in Russia and America.
01:28The Prime Minister will be in constant touch with the Americans and Russians by means of Telstar.
01:32Peter can get on with that.
01:35Downing Street, could I speak to Peter Barry, UK TV, please?
01:39Yes, it is urgent.
01:43What about us? Are we going to Dunstable too?
01:45No, we're staying. Somebody has to hold the fort here.
01:59Hello, there.
02:00Hello, poor old Ramsey. I don't think he's had an hour's sleep in the last two or three days.
02:04Well, I haven't had any at all, so there.
02:06You don't look so bad.
02:07No, well, it's the excitement. It keeps me going.
02:09I'm sorry we're so late, gentlemen. Allow me to introduce. This is Dr. Rickover from Mount Palomar.
02:15Hello.
02:16There's a Buranoth of the Lenin Institute.
02:18And Professor Morgan from Cape Town.
02:21Now, Object Z is in orbit at the height of 1,600 miles from the Earth and a course parallel to the equator.
02:28Where exactly has it come from?
02:29Well, it was first observed in the region of Altair, which is in the constellation of Aquila.
02:34How far away is that?
02:36About five light years away.
02:38Well, we know where they've come from. What are they going to be like?
02:41I imagine that the invaders, whatever they're like, will have intelligence.
02:46Having accomplished so vast a journey without mishap, one must assume that they have an intelligence far superior to our own.
02:53And can we contact them?
02:55I think Dr. Rickover will be able to cover that more fully.
02:59Well, any intelligent beings, such as we assume these invaders to be, must have a language, whether it's transmitted by radio, telepathy, by visual images, or as ours is, by sound.
03:10And any language, once its method of transmission is known, can be deciphered.
03:13How do you intend to sell about it?
03:15Oh, well, since the laws of mathematics remain true throughout the universe, we're going to try sending them a mathematical formula by radio, simple sums, squares, primes, to show that we too have intelligence, and in this way to establish a common ground for further communication.
03:30Now, this should be a start.
03:32Meanwhile, we're keeping a 24-hour worldwide watch on all frequencies, and Chalice and Duncan are doing some special work at Abernethy.
03:49Well, let's try the prime numbers.
03:51Okay.
03:52One, three, five, seven, eleven, thirteen, seventeen, nineteen...
03:58Oh, it's hopeless.
03:59Let's try two or four megacycles.
04:02One, three, five, seven, eleven, thirteen, seventeen...
04:08Ah, there's nothing.
04:09I don't think they'll ever answer.
04:11Why not?
04:12Because I think they don't want to.
04:13I can imagine them sitting there in their spaceship, having a good look at us, ignoring our efforts to contact them until they're ready.
04:20Ready for what?
04:21Ready to land, of course.
04:23Look, they've come from five light years away.
04:26The journey must have taken centuries.
04:27Could you imagine them just staying in orbit or simply departing again?
04:31No.
04:33Strange, you know.
04:34Who worked it out?
04:35They must have started about 1,600 years ago.
04:39And all this time they've been coming, century after century, rushing through space at hundreds of miles a second, and nobody knew.
04:45Well, it wouldn't have made much difference if they had.
04:47Come on, let's try two or four.
04:50One, three, five, seven, eleven, thirteen...
04:53Hey, wait.
04:54What is it?
04:55Listen.
04:58One, four, nine, sixteen, twenty-five, thirty-six.
05:03It's them.
05:04Must be another sense.
05:05Check the wavelength.
05:07It's our wavelength.
05:10Let's send the cubes.
05:12One, eight, twenty-seven, sixty-four.
05:15It's odd, isn't it?
05:22We've been wondering for years what it'd be like to contact things from outer space.
05:26And here they are bleeping.
05:28Hmm?
05:29Bleeping, that's what they call it, isn't it?
05:31You think they get tired of sending numbers?
05:34Well, that's the first step.
05:36The next thing, I suppose, is send pictures.
05:38Pictures?
05:39Yes, if they've got radio, it's a fair bet they've got tally, too, or something like it.
05:43Oh, heavens.
05:44They're sending us gun law next.
05:46Yes, Pete.
05:48So this is it.
05:50Above us, the huge, bright disc.
05:52Well, he's off.
05:52The subject Z glares balefully at a watching world.
05:56Here in Dunstable, the Europe's top scientists are working furiously to decipher the messages
06:00that stream in constantly from outer space.
06:02What do they say?
06:04Can we ever hope to reply?
06:05Well, one thing is clear.
06:06It's science which brings to vast spaceships across a great distance.
06:13How's it going wrong?
06:14Uh, try the idea.
06:21What is it?
06:30So that's what they look like.
06:33I don't know about you, but I get the feeling it's staring straight at us.
06:36That's exactly what it is doing.
06:38Well, I'm glad it's 1,600 miles away, that's all.
06:40Ah, here's the Prime Minister.
06:42What is it?
06:42What puzzles me is how a thing of this size stands up to gravitation.
07:07Its mass must be immense.
07:09Perhaps its own world has a slight gravitational field.
07:13Still, there are limits.
07:15I wonder what it's like on their world.
07:17Pressure.
07:18The atmosphere.
07:19I wonder what they can be like.
07:20Their sun is not unlike our own.
07:23They're made of the same elements as we are.
07:24They must obey the same fundamental laws.
07:27How big is it?
07:28About a mile across.
07:29Gosh, a mile across.
07:30Its mass is gigantic.
07:31Ah, coffee.
07:36Hello?
07:38Yes, this is Abernethy.
07:41What?
07:43Are you sure?
07:46Yes, I'll pass it on.
07:47That was Mount Palomar.
07:56Object Z has changed its course and looks as if it's going to land.
08:05I'm afraid.
08:06There's no need to be.
08:08They're very intelligent.
08:09They must be.
08:11They're intelligent beings.
08:13They can't be wholly bad.
08:14I suppose not.
08:16Still, one good thing has come from all this.
08:18What's that?
08:22Well, you know, I'm rather shy.
08:24And if it hadn't been for them, well, I'd never had the courage to propose to you.
08:30And away, I'm glad they've come.
08:31Are we through yet?
08:39No, not yet.
08:42I shall be talking to the President of the United States in a few minutes.
08:45Have you any idea where it'll land?
08:47Here.
08:49In the Pacific.
08:50About 200 miles southeast of Manila.
08:52The Philippine Trench.
08:53It's one of the greatest ocean depths in the world.
08:56What will the effect of the impact be?
08:58Well, that depends entirely on its mass.
09:00The President's coming through now, sir.
09:09Is that you, Mr. Prime Minister?
09:11Yes, Mr. President.
09:12Are you receiving me?
09:13Loud and clear.
09:14Well, I've got some news for you.
09:16Paloma reports the pistol is slowing down.
09:18Looks like they're using retro rockets to slow themselves down.
09:22Now, we've got to make up our minds within the next few minutes.
09:24SAC is standing by to blast them the moment we give the word.
09:27Blast them?
09:28But they're still signaling to us.
09:30Well, I know that as well as you do.
09:31Do you think I want to do it?
09:32But I've been in touch with Yeraminko.
09:34He says if we don't fire within the next six minutes, he will.
09:37But this is monstrous.
09:38They haven't attacked us.
09:39They've not attacked us, Mr. President.
09:41I know, I know.
09:42But if they land traveling at this speed anywhere within a thousand miles...
09:45Hold on a minute, please, Mr. President.
09:47Get me Yeraminko.
09:49Right.
09:49Contact him at once.
09:50Mr. President.
09:50I'm going to ask you for three minutes.
09:54We're expecting news of impact any moment now.
09:56We're through to Woomera, sir.
09:57They're still tracking.
09:58Point of impact will be known in 30 seconds.
10:0030 seconds.
10:01Yes.
10:02Yes.
10:02No.
10:03Yes.
10:33Siberia, any news of impact there?
10:35I'm sorry, no.
10:36Prime Minister, Yeromenko is through.
10:42Parallel, would you please translate it, please, sir?
10:44Mr. Prime Minister, will you refrain from firing for three minutes?
10:49Mr. Prime Minister, the British Prime Minister asks you to stay away from opening fire for three minutes.
10:58If this object is going to strike into the Soviet territory, we must open fire.
11:05You see?
11:06If this object is to strike Soviet territory, we must fire.
11:10The point of impact will be known at any moment.
11:12If it falls in the Atlantic, they're safe.
11:14Tell him that.
11:16Yes.
11:17Mr. Prime Minister, in a few seconds, it will be known as the attack will be known.
11:23It's very possible that it will be in the Atlantic.
11:27In this case, we're in safety.
11:32Well, I'll give him three minutes.
11:35What's he saying?
11:36He's saying, for three minutes, he will not fire.
11:40Thank God.
11:42Get McCone again.
11:43Point of impact coming through.
11:44Where will it be?
11:46California.
11:48McCone is on to you, John.
11:50Mr. President, they're going to strike you.
11:54Now, now.
11:56We've got to fire.
11:59Curtis?
12:01Open fire.
12:03Coltwood?
12:04Oh, yes.
12:06Bull run.
12:07Oh, yeah.
12:11I'm not.
12:26No.
12:26Come on.
12:27Come on.
12:28No.
12:28No.
12:29No.
12:29THE END
12:59Еще раз прошу вас всех, не волнуйтесь, идите спокойно в бомбоубежище и не выходите, пока вам не скажут, бояться нечего.
13:21Наша Родина стоит под угрозой не в первый раз.
13:28Я знаю, что великой советский народ мело встретит это новое нашествие,
13:34как и в старину наши предки встречали на береге татарской орды,
13:40польской шляхты немецких рыцарей, мировских заквачек.
13:44Союз, премистр, преминистр, премистр, премистр, премистр, премистр, премистр...
13:50То есть, что все другие лидеры говорят все остальные.
13:53Мой любимый френд, что он может сказать?
13:59В нескольствие.
14:00how long to impact two minutes and 42 seconds i did warn you these creatures have a technology
14:09far in advance of our own i doubt our bombs will even touch them we've got to try have you ever
14:15seen a man passing an ant's nest an ant runs out and stings him what does he do without thinking
14:20swiftly and instinctively kicks the nest to pieces i suppose exactly look
14:30they've hit it god forgive us ian tell the tv people i'll speak to the nation in half an hour
14:57i'll draft what i have to say myself right what about the press the press
15:02oh yes the press i'll see them now
15:06well there's
15:32one question prime minister which i'm i'm sure the viewers would like to know the answer to
15:36don't you think it a great pity that our first meeting with a new civilization should have ended
15:43like this i most certainly do but you must bear in mind this fact less than an hour ago
15:50the president of the united states the premier of soviet union and myself were faced with the most
15:56momentous decision these invaders were approaching the earth at an enormous speed
16:03and the impact of their landing would have caused tremendous destruction
16:07but surely if they have the intelligence to come this far they must have realized the danger to us of
16:11such a rapid descent we'd no means of knowing that neither had we any means of knowing that they were
16:16aware of this danger or of the destruction their landing would have caused we'd no alternative but to
16:22destroy their craft was there no way of warning them not to land none whatever i'm afraid prime minister
16:28i'm sorry mr buddy but i have no time for any more questions to you i say thank you for your
16:35courage and your calmness in face of the terrible danger that threatened us all good night and bless you
16:45we're clear now thank you thank you mr berry john you know you're meeting the defense chiefs at five
16:50o'clock i've uh prepared the agenda how's this a shelter situation we've set up a meeting on that
16:57at six o'clock right we better get moving then right dr ramsey yes you were in there with the prime
17:12minister a few moments ago did you advise him to open fire certainly not i gave him the facts
17:18reacted on them that's all did you advise him not to fire i'm a scientist not a politician oh for
17:24goodness sake you're a human being as well as a scientist i asked him to wait until the last
17:28possible minute so that we can make further efforts to get in touch with the further efforts to get
17:31in touch now look here the time came when he could no longer postpone giving the order to open fire
17:38do you think that was the right order
17:42you've no right to ask me a question like that but i'm not going to answer it
17:48i will say one thing though yes
17:50yes everyone seems to have overlooked the most vital factor in all this
17:56i don't suppose you can imagine what that is can you mr berry
18:07it is now a month since the invaders were destroyed the public is now calm enough to accept a program
18:12of this kind i suggest we meet next week to finalize the script suggest you cover the technology of the
18:19thing what this spacecraft must have been like peter will of course compare he's doing a piece to end
18:24up with uh about the new world without hatred united in the face of common danger etc etc uh yours ever
18:31blah blah blah where's that uh script letter from morgan it's in front of you somewhere oh here it is
18:37uh i suppose we could use him i just don't like his studio manner that's all oh gosh you're looking
18:47well yeah well who wouldn't after a fortnight in the pacific well did the united states navy treat
18:51you well like crazy man well how did you get on nothing i'm afraid we uh we searched the whole impact
19:02area for about 10 days not so much as a splinter that's odd i think that size blowing up you'd think
19:07there'd be plenty of course it could have all gone to the bottom no they thought of that
19:14you see the sea is very shallow there only my 200 fathoms well they went over the whole of it every
19:19yard with sonar depth probes oh all sorts of devices nothing i see so your trip there was a waste of
19:25time there yeah oh by the way who do you think i bumped into in tokyo on the way home dr ramsey
19:33what was he doing then i don't know more research on object z from a japanese observatory i suppose
19:39he looked a very worried man too you know there's one thing that i i can't get out of my mind
19:46that night done in dunstable when he said about the one vital factor which everyone had forgotten
19:53he wouldn't tell you what it was would he no anyway he's asked me to go up and see him when
19:58he gets back to england he's going to be up at abernethy for a few days well go on get a move on
20:03there might be a story in it yeah what's this script for your new show it is hard to realize that a few
20:15months ago we were living in fear of another kind fear of destruction by nuclear weapons fear of one
20:23another if any good has come from the presence of object zed it is that this is no longer true
20:29in the face of common danger we want rubbish why haven't you seen the news
20:37another little war has broken out in southeast asia the americans are determined to preserve their
20:42interests there at all costs the russians won't stand for any aggression and so on when will they
20:48ever learn never well i better get off i'll be back tomorrow with my story if any in the meantime you
20:59can rewrite that script peter
21:20any change no
21:27have you got the plates oh here we are
21:35has barry arrived yet no i asked them to send him up as soon as he comes
21:41what about the report on the inspector grounds here we are why is barry coming here i want to see what
21:47he makes of our news dr ramsey oh hello there hello hello hi well i'll come straight to the point
21:58a few weeks ago i told you that there was one vital factor in all this that everyone seems to have
22:02overlooked do you remember i could hardly forget well i wasn't quite sure at the time but um i hoped i was
22:08wrong but since then i've done some more research and now i'm afraid there's no doubt whatsoever
22:13june can i see the plates please
22:21look at that one
22:22uh i don't see quite what you're getting at well the last time you were here i showed you a blink
22:30comparator do you remember yeah that thing over there that's the thing we first saw object zed
22:34on robert would you mind of course now take a look all right the first plate was exposed three
22:43weeks ago and the second was taken yesterday the objects you can see are in the region of altair
22:49but object zed came from altair exactly and these others i'm afraid so object zed was only the vanguard of
23:01of an invasion this spacecraft will reach us within the next six weeks
23:15so
23:22so
23:28so
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