The announcers here sound very much like those heard on the respective channels at the time. Also, I kind of find it funny how you've got these emergency messages followed by things like Catchphrase and The Simpsons... Honestly this is probably one of my favourite emergency broadcast videos. It's lifelike and a bit ominous but not too depressing, I enjoyed it.
As others have said, excellent work in getting the voices of the announcers to sound almost identical to those used by the respective channels at the time. The last one is spookily near-perfect. BTW, also an excellent job in actually looking up the schedules for back then, with that showing of The Italian Job on Thursday 6 June, 2002. I know about this because that broadcast of the film wasn't actually shown in the North East of England, and had been replaced with a repeat of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet after the original showing - rather ironically - was knocked off the air there by extreme weather (lightning hitting the transmitter) a few days earlier on 2 June! So I'm guessing in the week leading up to when this fictional scenario is set, it had already been pretty hot, so this would fit right in!
As much as the events in this video aren't real, it's plenty realistic. With the effects of climate change, heatwaves are going to become more frequent. The UK Government eventually will have to include some kind of heatwave alert in their emergency warnings to the population, if they haven't done so already. A side note: there's a small typo, it's "infoRmation", not "infomation". Otherwise, keep up your excellent work. Are the announcers' voices done by AI or recorded by humans?
In this situation I'd probably get a flight to somewhere north like Norway or Iceland, or alternatively go south to somewhere where it's winter like southern Chile or New Zealand
So basically I ran out of time to make more since this week has been very busy for me and I was only able to do BBC One, BBC Two and ITV1. I am going to give Channel 4 it’s own video however to make up for the fact it wasn’t in this video very soon.
If this actually happened in real life: “GUYS, A HEATWAVE IS COMING!!! WE NEED LOOSE SHIRTS, WATER (OR SOFT DRINKS), WINDOWS ON VENT AND SUN CREAM NOW!!! 🥵” Edit: Whoops! Forgot the end the sentence. 🤣 Edit 2: I liked my own comment because nobody did! 😢
The Declaration of Independence When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
The 1963 classic the Italian Job 😂😂😂😂 that was a 1969 movie so that claim is wildly inaccurate if your gonna do these mock ups then at least get this info right
The announcers here sound very much like those heard on the respective channels at the time.
Also, I kind of find it funny how you've got these emergency messages followed by things like Catchphrase and The Simpsons...
Honestly this is probably one of my favourite emergency broadcast videos. It's lifelike and a bit ominous but not too depressing, I enjoyed it.
Now why didn’t we get those emergency broadcasts when we had that 40 degrees heatwave this summer just gone?
I guess we’ll probably never know.
Me at 40⁰: 🥶⛷️🏂
The rest of the world at 40⁰: 🥵🏊♂️🤽♂️
@@scratchpad7954 I’m guessing your country uses Fahrenheit rather than measuring Celsius.
Good question
@Joey Clarke That is exactly what it is supposed to mean.
As others have said, excellent work in getting the voices of the announcers to sound almost identical to those used by the respective channels at the time. The last one is spookily near-perfect.
BTW, also an excellent job in actually looking up the schedules for back then, with that showing of The Italian Job on Thursday 6 June, 2002. I know about this because that broadcast of the film wasn't actually shown in the North East of England, and had been replaced with a repeat of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet after the original showing - rather ironically - was knocked off the air there by extreme weather (lightning hitting the transmitter) a few days earlier on 2 June! So I'm guessing in the week leading up to when this fictional scenario is set, it had already been pretty hot, so this would fit right in!
this is extremely well made, truly impressive
Too much nostalgia for that Weakest Link going into The Simpsons on BBC 2 part lol
London/UK: We're burning up!
Phoenix AZ: Just another week in July.
where I live, the average closest to 35º is in June with 29.1º and the maximum temperature is in December with 35º
Extremely realistic as always.
The whole southeast asia at the moment:
Philippines are experiencing 42°C-48°C in this season, quite extraordinary.
Starting the video as an Arizonian: "heh, 95 degrees Fahrenheit? HA, I've seen better"
Continuing the video: "👁👄👁 i beg your pardon"
the fact that there was also a heatwave in 2003 (assumably around the time this is based)
If I saw this on TV I would just strip naked and hide in the fridge
As much as the events in this video aren't real, it's plenty realistic. With the effects of climate change, heatwaves are going to become more frequent. The UK Government eventually will have to include some kind of heatwave alert in their emergency warnings to the population, if they haven't done so already.
A side note: there's a small typo, it's "infoRmation", not "infomation". Otherwise, keep up your excellent work.
Are the announcers' voices done by AI or recorded by humans?
he uses ai voices to do these mocks (i think)
@@numberblock1auttpthenbandsbspf maybe
Having been indoors in 92 F/33 C temps in Britain staying inside during a heatwave there is a terrible idea
I thought if ITV had a power cut in London, it would move to Yorkshire Television's studios in Leeds and broadcast from there?
Well yes but in the those days, ITV1 would move over to Central in the Midlands.
This is happening right now here in brazil. Most of the states will have temperatures above 40°C
We reached 114 F last September in Fresno 😮.
Now I'm kinda glad I wasn't born in 2002. 😅
Either way, Love the EAS!
I would literally just lay in a freezing cold bath whenever i got to scorthing temperatures
What VHS?
In this situation I'd probably get a flight to somewhere north like Norway or Iceland, or alternatively go south to somewhere where it's winter like southern Chile or New Zealand
So technically the 2025 Solar Storm hit Earth?
We could have this eventually.
UK: considers 35°C as heatwave
Philippines: 51°C and still considered as normal
Love this scenario, but was the channel 4 segment cut for any reason?
So basically I ran out of time to make more since this week has been very busy for me and I was only able to do BBC One, BBC Two and ITV1. I am going to give Channel 4 it’s own video however to make up for the fact it wasn’t in this video very soon.
@@mockstv9739 just about to ask
If this actually happened in real life: “GUYS, A HEATWAVE IS COMING!!! WE NEED LOOSE SHIRTS, WATER (OR SOFT DRINKS), WINDOWS ON VENT AND SUN CREAM NOW!!! 🥵”
Edit: Whoops! Forgot the end the sentence. 🤣
Edit 2: I liked my own comment because nobody did! 😢
ok ill like it for you
It Will Happen, It's Just A Matter of When
I WANT A BRAIN FREEZE
current situation, 21 years apart
This was well made
BBC: Hottest Heatwave! Power Outage! EVERYBODY PANIC!
My Mom: *Sunbed/ Deckchair Mode*
July 2021 or 2022 heatwave of 40 degrees
London/UK: We're having a heatwave!
Dagupan/PH: 👁️👄👁️
hmm… if we can survive a 40 degree heatwave…(some may not have)… then we can survive 6 more degrees (again, some may not make it)
How did u get it to sound like the actual announcer? Like did the real voice record this or did she provide her voice for a tts voice
Imagine watching TV on a calm day and this happens
Seriously tho this shit is top dog👍
35 degrees celcius just sounds like being on holiday to british people
literally happening ever since 2020
my country at 40: its gettin cold.
the UK at 40: THERES A HEAT WAVE
@munksy0102 or they might just be australian
i'm pretty sure only the USA uses farenheit.
average day in minorca.
In my country it is 35 grades celcius man in summer 40 probably
The Declaration of Independence
When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
ITS HEEEEEERRREEE
Very nice
@MocksEAS is this fit for 4:3 ratio?
i assume so. every broadcaster followed the 4:3 title safe area back then and I'm assuming they did too.
"THERE'S A HEATWAVE COMING! YOU'RE ALL GONNA DIIIIIIIEEEEE!!!!!
-GB News Eas
Mom: I don't care, you're still going to school
Son: well ill faint if you send me
Mom: Too bad your still going
later
Son: *dies*
Mom: Jesus why didn’t I listen to my son
I LOVE THIS
Filipinos : this is fine.
lmao, been in 57 degree weather and lived haha
40 degrees in UK but 45 normal temp for summer in dubai 😂
That should be in 2002
Average day in Spain
Amazing
And school will still be open
Average day in Turkey:
yes!
35 degrees? Meh
This aged poorly
The 1963 classic the Italian Job 😂😂😂😂 that was a 1969 movie so that claim is wildly inaccurate if your gonna do these mock ups then at least get this info right
2002, the year i was born. Fortunately, it didn't happened in Indonesia.