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Scott Hallock and Kevin Healey are producers who bring a unique perspective to the world of alternative programming. Partners since 1996, they established their own production company, Hallock Healey Entertainment in 1999 which is emerging as "the leading alternative" in reality programming. Hallock & Healy have been responsible for such shows as The SCI FI Channel's hidden camera series Scare Tactics , (which set ratings records), NBC's 25 Million Dollar Hoax, FOX's World's Dumbest Drivers and Nickelodeon's critically-acclaimed animation series "CatDog". Scott Hallock hails from Washington State.
'Bizarre' Open Lines |
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| Friday July 4, 2008 |
During Open Lines, George offered a "Bizarre Hotline" for callers with truly strange tales. The stories included two separate demonic encounters, a simultaneous death by a husband and wife, and a chance encounter with the Unabomber. Danny from Phoenix told of how his church went on a trip to Mexico to spread the word of their faith. While performing a prayer in a town square, he was confronted by a demon that screamed in face. Danny said the experience felt like "all the demon's anger was funneled through me." Jay from San Francisco shared the story of attending a Christmas party as a child and having a Satanic clown paint "666" on his forehead after asking him to pledge himself to the devil. Following the incident, Jay continually had people come up to him and say "you're marked for life." "There's never a day goes by that I don't think about that," Mark from Missouri said about the bizarre story from his teenage years. Fresh out of high school, he and his friends go
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Host: George Noory
2012 & the Denver Airport |
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| Monday June 11, 2007 |
Filmmaker and scholar Jay Weidnerdiscussed 2012 and its connection to mysterious places such as the Denver Airport.
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Host: George Noory
Bigfoot in America |
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| Thursday May 8, 2003 |
Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman (lorencoleman.com) discussed his research into the Bigfoot phenomenon on Thursday night's show. He estimates there are at least 1500 of the hairy bipedal creatures spread out across the Pacific Northwest. While tests of hair samples and droppings have proved inconclusive, Coleman believes there is solid evidence for Bigfoot's existence such as in the large footprints found at sites, and the footage from the 1967 Patterson film. The recent death of Ray Wallace and his family's subsequent confession that Wallace used fake feet to hoax the 1958 Bluff Creek discovery of large tracks, led to some media reports dismissing the entire phenomenon. But Coleman pointed out that Wallace was known as a prankster and that the media incorrectly lumped his '58 hoax in with the Patterson film, tarnishing a completely separate event. "Sex and the Single Sasquatch," is the title of one of the chapters from his latest book, Coleman said. There was one alleged incident w
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Host: George Noory