About this episode
Art Bell hosts an open lines show on New Year's Day 1997, creating a relaxed atmosphere for callers to share their thoughts as the country transitions from holiday celebrations. Broadcasting from the high desert, Bell acknowledges the dry conditions in his area while welcoming listeners across multiple time zones. The program occurs during the final hour of the first day of the new year on the West Coast, with many listeners having left their holiday celebrations behind. Bell expresses his mixed feelings about Christmas, describing it as his favorite holiday while also being glad to see it end. The open lines format allows for unpredictable conversations as callers share diverse perspectives on current events, personal experiences, and various topics of interest. Without major news to report, Bell focuses on caller interaction, creating the intimate late-night radio atmosphere that has made the show a beloved institution. The program demonstrates the power of unscripted radio, where the audience becomes the content and every call brings potential for surprising discussions. This New Year's Day episode captures the reflective mood of the holiday transition while maintaining the show's commitment to exploring the unknown through listener participation.