Britain’s Closest Encounters looks at four of the most astonishing and battling UFO stories in Britain and hears first-hand from those who witnessed some of the sightings and examines the truth behind some of Britain’s most celebrated UFO sightings.The Berwyn Mountain Mystery: Their houses shook, there was a loud explosion and then they saw lights in the sky. A nurse says she saw a pulsating orb the size of the Moon. UFO, or a simple case of mistaken identity?Welsh Triangle: West Wales in the late 70s was a hotspot for UFO sightings. The sighting started on 4th February... 1977 in a school playground and soon escalated to such a degree that the MOD were involved. But what really lay behind the mysterious sightings of extra-terrestrial craft and alien beings in the Broad Heaven Triangle?UFO Alley: In November 1980, PC Alan Godfrey claimed to have seen a UFO whilst on patrol on the Yorkshire town Todmorden. He was one of six on-duty police officers to report strange aerial phenomena over the Pennines that night, But PC Godfrey’s sighting was to set in motion a bizarre chain of events culminating in a possible alien abduction – and a still unsolved death.Alderney Lights: In March 2007 Captain Ray Bower flew into the Channel Islands to be confronted by glowing UFOs. Confirmed by numerous witnesses – including his passengers and another pilot – and tracked by Jersey air traffic control, this is the story of one of the most mysterious cases in UFO history. [show more]
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