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over the series and originally held the copyright, but the rights to this series were uncertain as of August 2010. In Italy, the first season of the series was shown on syndication in different Italian districts (for example Video Firenze for Tuscany), with Tony Fusaro as the dubbing voice of the narrator in the opening credits. This series was also shown on Indian state run television network Doordarshan (DD) around 1985. this series of show was also shown by the Arabian American oil company. Also called Aramco in 1979 through 1981. This was aired on late night TV once a week on their channel 2 television channel station.
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Earth. Later, a Citrus farmer stuns Ryan and Fitz with the information that he managed to recover the very same extra-terrestrial segment - and still has it! But the surprising analysis of the mysterious recovered object hints that the UFO’s real purpose may have been a fascination with developments that originate from an all too familiar entity.
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In the pilot episode, Gatlin informed the newly assigned Fitz that, since it is impossible to prove a negative, their job was to prove that each UFO sighting was real, by researching and disproving possible alternate explanations. Gatlin also told Fitz that he himself had once seen "something I can't
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Except for runs on the United Kingdom's Sci-Fi channel and the Australian cable network TV1 in the early 1990s and TVLand in the U.S. (which ran 1 episode as part of its Ultimate TV Fan hour), this series had not been aired since its original network run by August 2010. Mark VII had creative control
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A Marine Corps veteran, now a High School teacher in Mississippi, witnesses a UFO during an overnight Scouting trip. Later, he has second thoughts about any publicity arising from the incident – just as a reluctant second witness admits that they observed the very same sequence of events. Aspects of
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Amidst the anticipation of an imminent Solar eclipse, a High School student, and his girlfriend, observe a cylindrical UFO that appears to land inside a disused local South Dakota mine. Subsequently, they discover two geometric metal ingots. Air Force analysis of one of these objects reveals it to
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On the Atlantic coast of Maine, a woman with an emotionally fraught past, manages to film four blue and white UFOs as hard evidence for Project Blue Book. Later, the woman’s daughter witnesses another sequence of UFOs which, it is later revealed, rang serious alarm bells all the way to the Pentagon
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A female student, who has ambitions of becoming a commercial airline pilot, is in jeopardy of expulsion from college after encountering a UFO and pursuing it through restricted Colorado airspace. Her boyfriend, however, is keeping pertinent information from her and the school's inquiry board. This
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The opening narration erroneously cites Project Blue Book as lasting 20 years, rather than only 17 as was the actual case (1952-1969). Notable was the extensive use of miniatures for the UFOs by Brick Price Movie Miniatures (now Wonderworks), usually cobbled together from off-the-shelf model kits.
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During a stormy night along the California coast, an Air Force Interceptor aircraft is launched to identify an unknown radar contact. But, as he nears the airborne object, all contact with the pilot of the Interceptor is lost. Further down the coast, an impressionable girl encounters a UFO which
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Three Californian friends, all respected professional men, who are returning from a fishing trip, have an encounter with a lazily spinning UFO which disconcertingly affects their RV for no apparent reason. Film shot by one of the men, appears to reveal part of the UFO breaking off and falling to
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Frederick Carlson witnesses a glowing white ball crash on his ranch. Shortly after he and the rest of his family are brutally attacked by aliens that came from within the ball which turns out to be their space craft. Carlson and his oldest boy try to fight off the creatures only to find out that
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On an idyllic, but very remote, island in the Western Pacific, an eminent American physician, together with three islanders, observes a limpet UFO dramatically detach from a larger mothercraft. But, when interviewed by Ryan and Fitz, the three locals flatly deny that they witnessed anything
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be composed of almost impossibly pure magnesium. After Ryan and Fitz ultimately wind-up their investigation, it is revealed that the magnesium ingots may be just the most recent instance of such Extra-terrestrial offerings.
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New partners Captain Ben Ryan and Harry Fitz investigate the report of a UFO ramming a charter boat. During their investigation they must try to rescue marine biologist Eve Summers who becomes trapped underwater.
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Duck hunter Stu Hadley claims to have photographed a UFO on his latest hunting trip. High school students Jerry Daniels and Clay Munson claimed to have seen a UFO while parked in the woods with their girlfriends.
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Strange alien beings offer a strange loaf of bread to Carl Youngstrom in exchange for a jug of water. The aliens want him to eat the lotus-shaped bread but he manages to save some as evidence. Loosely based on
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emits a signal that she then mimics as a musical phrase. While investigating, Ryan learns that the signal’s pattern matches one transmitted years earlier as part of a search for extra-terrestrial intelligence.
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as Staff Sgt. Harry Fitz. Swaim, who had never had any significant acting experience before landing the role, added diversity as a Southerner with a pronounced accent. In season two, Jordan was replaced by
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An enormous UFO pursues an agent and a writer as they ride to a California resort in Desert Springs. Also, an old woman claims she was visited by aliens who offered to take her to the planet Venus.
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A woman on a Virginia farm reports a strange object in her yard and a robot-like creature that communicates with her. Also, a U.S. Air Force pilot chases a UFO and dies. Based loosely on both the
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Two nuns in New Mexico, Sister Lucy Ryker and Sister Anne, report seeing a UFO and a cryptic message about its return. The Archbishop pressures them to change their story.
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An L.A. Air Traffic Controller spots a UFO on his scanner. Later, residents of an apartment are startled by the appearance of a UFO outside their window.
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Gatlin and Fitz find themselves under investigation after they witness a flying saucer leaving a trail of exploding colors over a restaurant.
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A boomerang-shaped craft chases Mid-America Flight 54 piloted by Captain Ed Mason and co-pilot Brad Everett. Based loosely on the real-life
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Prominent citizens of a town report seeing a UFO. Investigators, however, cannot get information from them and turn to an 11-year-old boy.
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and was Webb's last weekly series produced before his death. It was also one of the rare times that Webb did not produce a series with
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Placed at the tail end of the ending credits of a majority of the episodes is this disclaimer, superimposed over the official seal of
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After the son of a Presidential Envoy is kidnapped by a UFO in France, Gatlin and Fitz are sent by the White House to investigate.
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A police officer is ridiculed after claiming to see a strange alien craft and two astronaut-type figures. Based on the real-life
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A student says aliens have warned him via lasers and music that the Earth will be taken over unless pollution is cleaned up.
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A U.S. Air Force lieutenant risks his career and marriage after he reports seeing four metallic objects and a mother ship.
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Opening title card, photographed from black-and-white television screen. The show was filmed and broadcast in color.
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Boys at a military school become involved with a strange substance from a UFO and a hunter is attacked by a robot.
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A cargo plane navigator mysteriously changes his reported UFO story about an encounter in the Yukon. Guest star
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After three college professors report a pair of V-shaped UFOs, the crafts are witnessed again. Based on the
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from 1978 to 1979. Running for two seasons of 13 episodes each, the show was based loosely on the real-life
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The season one opening montage showed flying saucer diagrams and schematics, while a minor-key version of "
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episode, told as an extended flashback, relates Captain Ben Ryan’s first ever case at Project Blue Book.
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this episode are loosely based on the Sonny DesVergers UFO case from the Florida Everglades.
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explain" while flying as an Air Force pilot, which led to his interest in Blue Book.
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their weapons don't work against them. Based loosely on the real-life
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appears as a materials analyst hired by a TV tabloid journalist.
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The show features two U.S. Air Force investigators with the
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American science-fiction television drama (1978–1979)
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