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The '''camera operator''' was a soldier based in [[London]] in [[2009]]. He was chosen to operate the camera that transmitted [[John Frobisher]]'s conversation with the [[456 ambassador]] to [[Brian Green]], his Cabinet and various other | The '''camera operator''' was a soldier based in [[London]] in [[2009]]. He was chosen to operate the camera that transmitted [[John Frobisher]]'s conversation with the [[456 ambassador]] to [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Brian Green]], his [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]] and various other representatives. He went inside the box that the 456 was held in and filmed an orphan the British government had given to [[the 456]] in [[1965]], hooked up to the 456. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four]]'') | ||
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The camera operator was a soldier based in London in 2009. He was chosen to operate the camera that transmitted John Frobisher's conversation with the 456 ambassador to Prime Minister Brian Green, his Cabinet and various other representatives. He went inside the box that the 456 was held in and filmed an orphan the British government had given to the 456 in 1965, hooked up to the 456. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Four)