No title - Unidentified flying objects found in England are students' hoax. Clevedon, Somerset.
L/S police in yard photographing the unidentified flying object. C/U's police examining the flying object. Various shots 15-year-old Neal Batey holding the flying object which she found. M/S dusk...
No title - Unidentified flying objects found in England are students' hoax. Clevedon, Somerset.
L/S police in yard photographing the unidentified flying object. C/U's police examining the flying object. Various shots 15-year-old Neal Batey holding the flying object which she found. M/S dusk shot in Warminster, radio van etc. preparing. M/S as men take out photographic equipment from tent and sort it out at night. M/S as they sort out photographic equipment including telephoto lens. C/U of the lens.
M/S men of the flying object research association taking equipment up hill at night. M/S as two more men carry up equipment. C/U men carrying equipment. M/S two men at top of hill fixing up tripod for camera. Various shots as camera is put on top. C/U's man flashing lamp. M/S and C/U two men looking through telephoto lens etc. M/S and C/U man with headphones on operating radio type aerial, zoom in to C/U of flying object. M/S and C/U showing small electrical equipment in flying object.
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