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From the high desert, and the Great American Southwest, I'd like to shine the spotlight on an all-time legend among talk radio and conspiracy nuts, Art Bell. One of my favorite ways to celebrate the Halloween season while at work is to throw on a classic episode of Ghost to Ghost AM, which is the Halloween-themed version of his renowned Coast to Coast AM program.
For those of you not in the know, Coast to Coast AM came into prominence in the early 1990's as a late night radio talk show where Art Bell, the host, would either interview a guest or open the phone lines to unscreened callers to discuss whatever was on their minds. Themes included time travel, bigfoot, the Chupacabra, Area 51, and just about any other paranormal or conspiracy-minded subject matter. The classic episodes of this show are fascinating not only for the topics and stories that are discussed by the callers and guests, but also because they serve as a time capsule for the media-saturated era of just before the information age.
Art's candor with his guests is refreshing since he's never afraid to step in and cut off a guest who is clearly lying, but he was also happy to let an interview go on for just the right amount of time to really let a guest tell his or her story. To this day there really aren't too many spaces for these types of tales and it's hard to find a host that's even half as inimitable as Art.
So for HFBoards' listening pleasure on this Halloweekend 2021, I present you one of the finest ghost themed shows to ever grace our nation's airwaves... Ghost to Ghost AM 1994:
For those of you not in the know, Coast to Coast AM came into prominence in the early 1990's as a late night radio talk show where Art Bell, the host, would either interview a guest or open the phone lines to unscreened callers to discuss whatever was on their minds. Themes included time travel, bigfoot, the Chupacabra, Area 51, and just about any other paranormal or conspiracy-minded subject matter. The classic episodes of this show are fascinating not only for the topics and stories that are discussed by the callers and guests, but also because they serve as a time capsule for the media-saturated era of just before the information age.
Art's candor with his guests is refreshing since he's never afraid to step in and cut off a guest who is clearly lying, but he was also happy to let an interview go on for just the right amount of time to really let a guest tell his or her story. To this day there really aren't too many spaces for these types of tales and it's hard to find a host that's even half as inimitable as Art.
So for HFBoards' listening pleasure on this Halloweekend 2021, I present you one of the finest ghost themed shows to ever grace our nation's airwaves... Ghost to Ghost AM 1994: