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Airdate: UFOs: Seeing is Believing
This Wednesday night GO! has scheduled a 90 minute documentary on UFOs at the unusual time of 7pm.
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This Wednesday night GO! has scheduled a 90 minute documentary on UFOs at the unusual time of 7pm.
Correction: UFOs: Seeing Is Believing is a 2008 special made by National Geographic.Â
This special reports on the entire scope of the UFO experience, from the enduring mystery of the incident at Roswell to the strange storie of alien abductions, drawing on interviews with police officers, pilots, military personnel, scientists and ordinary citizens who give extraordinary accounts of encounters with the unexplained.
It airs 7pm Wednesday June 1st.
Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory and Australia’s Funniest Home Videos are out.
Photo: stock image.
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11 Responses
Started watching and immediately disappointed, it’s not in wide screen and this was done in 2008? Typical second rate US documentary. I’ll just switch over the watch that driving thing on ABC2.
Things are looking up at Go baby Go.Got to be better than crappy American sitcoms.
i can’t believe the only reason that GO removed Big Bang and Two & a Half Men is because CH9 has added the same programs into this timeslot.
People are too quick to forget what the U means in U.F.O….. unidentified! doesn’t make it an alien spacecraft from outer space…..people will believe anything these days.
What is with Nine going down pseudoscience road, now along with ufo’s they are now broadcasting the live foxtel show ‘Psychic TV’
Damn David I thought you took the photo LOL
At least they are taking out the re-runs for something different even if it’s not exactly new.
Strange timeslot but should be interesting.
More brilliant programing choices from GO!
Just a note to advise it seems there was a 2005 and a 2008 special with the same name, GO! is playing the latter.
Peter Jennings who hosted the special passed away in 2005-the same year the special aired/
Any programming alteration that removes both 2.5M and the Big Bang Theory from just one more screening must be applauded…
Unusual time?