Science Fiction Sketch
(We see a photo of a man
with pipe.)
Voice Over: And now here is
a reminder about leaving your radio on during the night. Leave your radio on
during the night.
(Cut to redcoat.)
Redcoat: A little joke, a
little jest. Nothing to worry about ladies and gentlemen. Now we've got some
science fiction for you, some ski-fi, something to send the shivers up your
spine, send the creepy crawlies down your lager and limes. All the lads have
contributed to it, it's a little number entitled, Science Fiction Sketch...
(Zoom through the galaxy to
the solar system.)
American Voice: (very
resonant) The Universe consists of a billion, billion galaxies...
77,000,000,000 miles across, and every galaxy is made up of a billion, zillion
stars and around these stars circle a billion planets, and of all of these
planets the greenest and the pleasantest is the planet Earth, in the system of
Sol, in the Galaxy known as the Milky Way ... And it was to this world that
creatures of an alien planet came ... to conquer and destroy the very heart of
civilization...
(Mix into close-up of radway
station sign: 'New Pudsey'. Pull out to mid-shot of a couple walking towards
camera. They are middle-aged. He wears a cricket blazer and grey flannels and a
carrier bag. She wears a fussy print dress.)
American Voice: (gently) It
was a day like any other and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brainsample were a perfectly
ordinary couple, leading perfectly ordinary lives - the sort of people to whom
nothing extraordinary ever happened, and not the kind of people to be the
centre of one of the most astounding incidents in the history of mankind ... So
let's forget about them and follow instead the destiny of this man ... (camera
pans off them; they both look disappointed; camera picks up instead a swan
little business man, in bowler, briefcase and pinstripes) ... Harold Potter,
gardener, and tax official, first victim of Creatures from another Planet.
(Weird electronic music.
Sinister atmosphere. Follow him out of station. Cut-away to flying saucer, over
day skyline. Back to Potter as he walks up suburban road. Back to flying
saucer. It bleeps as if it has seen its prey and changes direction. Cut back to
Potter just about to open his front gate. Shot from over the other side of the
road. Cut to flying saucer sending down ray. Potter freezes . . . shivers and
turns into a Scotsman with kilt, and red beard. His hand jerks out in front of
him and he spins round and scuttles up road in fast motion, to the
accompaniment of bagpipe music. Cut to close-up of newspaper with banner
headline: 'Man turns into a Scotsman'.)