News of sightings of a strange creature in the waters of Loch Ness spreads across the 1930s Scottish Highlands, and photographs are published in the press around the world as the Loch Ness monster is born.
The Scottish Highlands, April 1933. The Mackay couple are driving along Loch Ness and suddenly discover something large in the water. A journalist labels it "a monster" and the Loch Ness monster is born. Tourists flock to the area, and newspapers around the world report on it. But there is no solid evidence. In 1960 comes the first footage of what looks like an enormous animal swimming across the lake. Can the recordings convince the skeptics?—DR