Richard’s ‘Moon Truth’


Richard uses a domed bin lid, a bowl, post-it notes, and a little statuette to create his silhouette, and Greg states that he has no idea what to expect from these items.
Richard’s silhouette depicts an astronaut standing on the moon, next to a flag, while a recording of Neil Armstrong’s words when he first set foot on the moon is played.
A UFO then appears in the sky, and fires some missiles at the astronaut, as an audio clip of Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert is played, stating “Okay, we’ve had a problem here” and then, after being asked to repeat himself, saying “Houston, we’ve had a problem”. The astronaut is then hit by one of the missiles, and falls off of the moon.
It’s then revealed that Richard’s attempt is entitled ‘Moon Truth’.
In the studio, Greg says that Richard’s attempt was “awesome” and “absolutely brilliant”, and he awards him 4 points.
(Written by JoGo and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by JoGo and adjusted by Karl Craven)
