Men in Black / Room With a View

Season 1Episode 1030 minFeb 8, 2014
Men in Black / Room With a View

Part 1: MEN IN BLACK: APRIL 24, 1964 - Policeman Lonnie Zamora is on patrol in Socorro, New Mexico when he suddenly hears a loud roar in the distance and sees a bluish, orange flame rising into the air. As Zamora drives to the location of the rising smoke and flame, he notices a shiny object about 200 metres away. He initially assumes it is an overturned vehicle that has caught fire. But as he gets closer, he discovers an oval-shaped object without windows or doors. Zamora immediately radios the Sheriff's office to report the incident. Soon afterwards, he hears a loud roar and sees the object lift off the ground. As other officers and investigators arrive, they discover deep landing burned brush in several places where Zamora reports seeing the object. Part 2: ROOM WITH A VIEW: MAY 21, 1994 - A 39-year-old postal worker is watching TV in the city of Plauen, 250 km east of Frankfurt, Germany when she notices a bright light out her apartment window. As she steps onto her balcony, she sees an aura of light surrounding a small oak tree, while the other trees remain in darkness. The light is accompanied with a strong wind. She then spots a large, luminous object approximately 100 meters away, hovering 30 metres above the building. She notifies her friend in the adjacent apartment building who witnesses the exact same object.

Men in Black / Room With a View has aired on Feb 8, 2014 at 9:00 PM
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