- Independence Day UK
"Independence Day UK" is a one-hour
BBC Radio 1 science fiction special, first broadcast onAugust 4 1996 . The show is aspin-off of the movie "Independence Day" and depicts the movie'salien invasion from a British perspective. None of the original movie cast appear in the radio show.The movie's producer
Dean Devlin gaveDirk Maggs permission to produce an originalradio adaptation provided that he did not reveal certain details of the movie's plot, and that he did not depict the British as saving the day. Maggs wrote, produced and directed the programme, with Devlin credited as "Creative Consultant".In order to achieve authentic aircraft sounds, Maggs' crew recorded actual aircraft and cockpit interior sounds at an RAF base.
Tagline: It's the
Battle of Britain all over again, but this time our enemies aren't just unstoppable. They're "inhuman".tory
After a brief
Orson Welles -style opening announcement, recalling Welles' notorious radio adaptation of "The War of the Worlds", the programme begins with a20th Century Fox fanfare. The first 25 minutes take the form of a live "UFO watch" broadcast hosted by Radio 1 DJNicky Campbell and veteran TVastronomer Patrick Moore (of "The Sky at Night ") aboard an RAF Sentry aircraft. Campbell and Moore and the RAF crew deliver authentic reactions to the news that a large object is approaching theEarth . The object is subsequently revealed to be an alienspacecraft .When the alien mothership disgorges dozens of smaller ships that take up position over the world's cities, the broadcast switches to a
press conference called by Prime MinisterJohn Major and Opposition LeaderTony Blair to announce the formation of an emergencycoalition government . DJMark Goodier reports from a rooftop on the alien ship's approach toLondon until it fires its weapon and the broadcast goes silent.After a brief pause the story continues in Maggs' trademark "audio movie" style, with original music from the film and
sound effects and dialogue in Dolby Surround.Aboard the RAF sentry, Moore and Campbell are shocked to learn that London has been destroyed. The alien ships launch fighters and the RAF Tornado pilots Chris and Becky engage them.
Moore draws upon his vast scientific knowledge to advise the pilots on how to combat - or at least evade - the aliens.
The fighters are then called upon to defend a
BBC traffichelicopter that is attempting to carry theBritish Royal Family to safety.The RAF succeed in bringing down one of the alien fighters, and Moore has a close (and given his age, surprisingly violent) encounter with the alien pilot. Meanwhile Wing Commander Reginald engages the aliens in a prototype Eurofighter.
At the end of the show we learn that the Royal Family are safe and have invited Becky - a staunch republican - for tea at Balmoral. The surviving military forces of
Europe and theMiddle East are preparing to regroup in theBeqaa Valley . One of the RAF men comments that "when this is all over and we've defeated these monsters, the Yanks'll take the credit for it, you wait and see."Cast and selected credits
*
Nicky Campbell - Himself
*Patrick Moore - Himself
*Mark Goodier - Himself
*Toyah Willcox -Flight Lieutenant Becky Johnson
*Simon Treves - Wing Commander John Reginald
*Colin Baker -Group Captain Phil Johnson
*Peter Serafinowicz - Flight Lieutenant Max Brett
*Toby Longworth - Flight Lieutenant Chris Thomson
*Mark Courtney - Sentry Technical Director
*William Hootkins - Orson Welles
*Dannii Minogue - Special alien effect* Produced, written and directed - Dirk Maggs
* Original music - Mark Russell
* Movie music -David Arnold
* An Audio Movies Limited / 20th Century Fox Production for BBC Radio 1External links
* [http://freespace.virgin.net/ty.po/DMaggsID4UK.html Dirk Maggs ID4 UK]
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