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The screensavers max headroom incident
The screensavers max headroom incident









the screensavers max headroom incident

“‘Hey, did you just hear … ’ or ‘Did you see?’” he was asked. In 2019 Swirsky told the Endless Thread podcast that he was inundated with calls after the interruption, which he didn't watch. And probably a combination of at least two of those in order to pull this off.” “And as the content got weirder, we got increasingly stressed out about our inability to do anything about it.” Colleague Al Skierkiewicz added that “it had to be a broadcast engineer, a satellite engineer or a ham radio operator. “All of a sudden we don’t have Doctor Who on the air-we have this Max Headroom mask,” he said.

the screensavers max headroom incident

WTTW broadcast director Paul Rizzo later recalled his horror as the moment unfolded. Together, the event made headlines across the world and became known as the Max Headroom signal hijacking – even though the Headroom element was nothing more than a mask. A little earlier, local news station WGN-TV experienced a 30-second outage when the same figure appeared, although no sound was broadcast at that time. It was the second intervention of the evening. “Oh, do it!” were the last words heard as the hack ended and replaced by Fourth Doctor Tom Baker back in the lighthouse, announcing, “As far as I can tell, a massive electric shock – he died instantly.” He put on a glove, saying his brother had the other one, made a comment about “world newspaper nerds” and then said, “Whoa! They’re coming to get me!” as he disappeared off-screen and was replaced by a man bending over, revealing his naked ass, which was then slapped by a woman.

the screensavers max headroom incident

He’s a frickin’ nerd!” followed by references to local sports commentator Chuck Swirsky, Headroom’s recent commercial for Coca-Cola and words that were difficult to follow.

the screensavers max headroom incident

In those seconds, the masked man spoke apparent gibberish, starting with, “That does it. But it wasn’t really Headroom, played by Matt Frewer, who recently found fame with the character that hosted from “20 minutes into the future.” It was someone wearing a Headroom mask, who proceeded to clown around on the hacked airwaves for about 90 seconds.











The screensavers max headroom incident