In the first half, author Frank Borzellieri and actress Kathryn Leigh Scott discussed the continued popularity of Dark Shadows after more than 40 years. Open Lines followed.
Historian and President of Washington Grove Institute, a think tank in Washington D.C, Webster Tarpley, discussed the conspiratorial mindset, and shared his intriguing analysis of current geopolitical and historical situations. More and more...
Joining John B. Wells, political scientist Joel Skousen provided his insights on globalism and a future nuclear war with Russia and China, economic issues and the flight of American businesses overseas, as well as domestic politics, loss of...
Lecturer and author Dr. Nick Begich discussed Project HAARP, and whether it's capable of affecting the climate or causing earthquakes, as well as updates on mind control and brain altering/enhancing technologies. "Mind effects are one of the...
George Noory hosted a night of Open Lines, as well as welcomed one of the most influential figures in modern Vampyrism, Father Sebastiaan, for a discussion on Vampyre Subculture.
Ian Punnett was joined by Professor of History, Scott Poole, for a discussion of how the monster, in all its various forms, has been a staple of American culture since the earliest settlers of the country.
In the first hour, astronomer Dr. Sky...
6-10p PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 2/21/02 when Eric Burdon - lead singer and founding member of The Animals, talked about the crazy beginnings of the British Invasion.
World-renowned neurologist Dr. Kevin Nelson discussed his thirty years of cutting-edge research in the field of near-death experience (NDE), and how spirituality is experienced in the brain.
First hour guest, rock historian R. Gary Patterson...
During the first half of the program, Ian Punnett welcomed author Kent Hartman for a discussion on 'The Wrecking Crew,' a group of the largely unknown and uncredited studio musicians who played on countless classic rock songs. Followed by Open...
Legal clerk and environmental activist, Erin Brockovich, was portrayed by Julia Roberts in the Oscar winning film bearing her name. She discussed how she won her epic battle against Pacific Gas & Electric, and how she continues to challenge...
George Knapp was joined by Tom DeLonge, member of the band Blink 182, for a discussion on the weird world of rock and roll, his longstanding interest in UFOs, and his new website that he hopes will become a clearinghouse for paranormal news. In...
Author, paranormal researcher, and radio host Dave Schrader discussed his lifelong immersion into the paranormal that began with visitations from his dead grandmother at the age of three, and growing up in a haunted house. He also had a...
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time journeyed back to 2/15/02 and featured a special phone line for immortals. Like the film Unbreakable, Art was curious if there are people who can't get sick, injured, or even die.
The father of cognitive neuroscience, Michael Gazzaniga, joined Ian to offer a provocative argument against the common belief that our lives are wholly determined by physical processes and we are therefore not responsible for our actions. In the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to January 22, 2002, when bestselling author Dean Koontz talked about his then new novel One Door Away From Heaven. Art and Dean also speculated on time travel, alternate realities, life after death, and...
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Dean Koontz
Author Cliff Pickover discussed his latest work, The Physics Book, which presents 250 milestones in the history of physics.
First hour guest, actor and musician Bill Mumy joined George in the studio, to reminisce about his roles in Twilight...
George Noory hosted the annual Ghost-to-Ghost AM program, in which he opened the phone lines for listeners to share their tales of ghostly encounters.
In the first hour, stuntman Rick McCallum and creature effects artist Robert Pendergraft...
Ingrid Dean, detective sergeant, forensic artist, and 20-yr. police veteran in the Michigan State Police Force, discussed her work researching true stories from the front lines of law enforcement which were purportedly shaped by angels,...
Chair of Religious Studies at Rice University, Jeffrey Kripal, talked about how various sci-fi writers and comic book creators have intertwined myth, religion, and the paranormal into their works, sometimes inspired by their own mystical or...
Bible prophecy researcher and author Gary Stearman presented a fusion of Christian and scientific study, arguing that key people in the Bible were transported through time and space, and that UFOs/aerial craft were described in the ancient...
Joining Ian Punnett, Michael Uslan discussed how his fan boy love of super heroes turned him into one of the most successful Hollywood producers, and how his life-long dream of bringing the real Batman to the silver screen became a reality. In...
Steven Schlozman, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, joined Ian to ponder what a ''Zombie Apocalypse" might look like, the unique biology of zombie organisms, and what we can do to stop them from taking over the...
Appearing during the second hour, theoretical archaeo-astronomer Walter Cruttenden addressed how our solar system may be tied to another star which has influenced the rise and fall of civilizations. Author/lecturer Joseph Selbie joined the show...
Guest host Rob Simone (email) was joined by founder and President of Ramtha’s School of Enlightenment, JZ Knight, for a discussion about her experiences connected with the channeling of a 35,000 year old warrior from the lost continent of...
Journalist and computer analyst, Robert Vamosi, who has been covering digital security issues for more than a decade, discussed the dark side of technology.
During the first hour, attorney Galen Cook commented on new evidence in the D.B....
Multi-disciplinary scientist Howard Bloom joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on rethinking how capitalism works and the state of the U.S. economy.
In the first half-hour, Clare Richardson, CEO of the Diane Fossey Gorilla Fund, spoke about the...
Paul Connett, Executive Director of the Fluoride Action Network, joined Ian to discuss the truth about fluoride and how this toxic chemical has no real health benefits whatsoever. In the first hour, journalist Aaron Sagers gave an update from...
In the first hour, George spoke with writer Marc Zicree about The Twilight Zone and his recent projects. In the next hour, retired NYC Police Detective Sergeant Joseph Lani discussed how he began communicating with the dead. Open Lines followed.
Zoologist and TV host Jeremy Wade joined Ian to discuss the weirdest and most bizarre monsters he has caught in remote rivers all over the world.
In the first hour, film director Tom Shadyac talked about his new documentary, I AM, which...
Many people point to 1969 as being a pivotal year for change. But Rolling Stone writer David Browne is more convinced that 1970 is the true culprit to the end of peace and love. He joined George Knapp to look at how 1970 changed the world through...