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Taken from UK TERRESTRIAL CULT TV Home Page
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April 11, 1964
John and Kim follow
reports of a UFO to a Wisconsin farm, where they find several dead, eviscerated
cows and one live cow, whose rumen apparently contains something unexplainable,
but clearly desired by the Hive.
Cast:
Conor O'Farrell,
Maury Sterling, Ronald William Lawrence & John Dennis Johnston.
March 27, 1964
A Tlingit shaman
seems to hold a clue to the presence of the aliens on Earth, following
reports of floating rocks from the area around Chiliwack, Alaska.
Cast:
Conor O'Farrell,
Charley Lang, Eric Steinberg, Sam Vlahos, Steven Ford, Dana Gladstone &
Joseph Whipp.
April 24, 1964
Kim and John quarrel
over attending the sudden wedding of Kim's sister in Denver, or investigating
a very public UFO sighting in Socorro, New Mexico, where Jesse Marcel has
an old friend who's dying, and who's offering them proof of the aliens'
space ship.
Cast:
Robert Carradine,
Diane Cary, Jamie Denton as Rob, Stephanie Faracy as Mrs. Sayers, Richard
Gilliland, Tim Kelleher, Charley Lang, Jack Lindine, Conor O'Farrell, Lisa
Waltz as Andrea Sayers & Sam Whipple.
June 21, 1964
Kim and John plan
a trip to Mexico, but a phone call to his mother brings John word that
his former boss in Washington, Mark Simonson, is now in the Deep South
as a civil right's worker, and that "he's no longer laughing". So a trip
to Mississippi reveals Hive activity aimed at furthering racial hatreds
and using the local humans against one another.
Cast:
Roger Aaron Brown,
Tracy Frain, Charley Lang, Dean Norris, Conor O'Farrell, Raphael Sbarge,
Wayne Tippit, Kim Robillard, Lorraine Toussaint & Mike Kennedy.
July 21, 1964
John and Kim return
to the beaches of California to visit some old friends from college, and
end up joining film student Jim Morrison in an effort to stop the Hive
from polluting the local ocean area.
Cast:
Brent David Fraser,
Conor O'Farrell, Brittany Powell, Mark Bramhall, Christopher Wiehl &
Daniel Markel.