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Created and originally hosted by [[Art Bell]], '''Dreamland''' was a three hour long Sunday evening version of [[Coast to Coast AM]]. It was more guest oriented than Coast to Coast which featured open lines. Dreamland was originally called ''Area 2000'' until the name switch in the mid 1990s.
 
Created and originally hosted by [[Art Bell]], '''Dreamland''' was a three hour long Sunday evening version of [[Coast to Coast AM]]. It was more guest oriented than Coast to Coast which featured open lines. Dreamland was originally called ''Area 2000'' until the name switch in the mid 1990s.
   
The show is currently hosted by [[Whitley Strieber]] and is now broadcast Saturdays exclusively on the Internet. It features regular segments and interviews conducted by crop-glyph researcher [[Linda Moulton Howe]], conspiracy theorist [[Jim Marrs]] and investigative mythologist William Henry. The show is archived on unknowncountry.com. Prominent guests include [[Daniel Pinchbeck]], [[Lawence Gardiner]] and [[Jesse Marcel]].
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The show is currently hosted by [[Whitley Strieber]] and is now broadcast Saturdays exclusively on the Internet. It features regular segments and interviews conducted by crop-glyph researcher [[Linda Moulton Howe]], conspiracy theorist [[Jim Marrs]] and investigative mythologist [[William Henry]]. The show is archived on unknowncountry.com. Prominent guests include [[Daniel Pinchbeck]], [[Lawence Gardiner]] and [[Jesse Marcel]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 17 April 2012

Created and originally hosted by Art Bell, Dreamland was a three hour long Sunday evening version of Coast to Coast AM. It was more guest oriented than Coast to Coast which featured open lines. Dreamland was originally called Area 2000 until the name switch in the mid 1990s.

The show is currently hosted by Whitley Strieber and is now broadcast Saturdays exclusively on the Internet. It features regular segments and interviews conducted by crop-glyph researcher Linda Moulton Howe, conspiracy theorist Jim Marrs and investigative mythologist William Henry. The show is archived on unknowncountry.com. Prominent guests include Daniel Pinchbeck, Lawence Gardiner and Jesse Marcel.

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