Art Bell hosts an unstructured evening of open phone lines after his scheduled guest fails to appear due to a scheduling mix-up. Speaking through dental work discomfort, Bell opens the show to caller-driven conversation covering the wide spectrum of topics that define the program's appeal. Without a specific guest agenda, the discussion flows organically across paranormal experiences, conspiracy theories, current events, and personal stories from across America. Bell previews upcoming shows, including Lindsay Williams discussing emerging diseases like the flesh-eating Strep A bacteria that has captured national attention on programs like 60 Minutes and 48 Hours. The conversation touches on new infectious diseases emerging from Africa, AIDS concerns, and unknown pathogens that may threaten humanity's future. Callers from coast to coast share their perspectives on everything from government policies to unexplained phenomena, creating the spontaneous dialogue that makes open lines programming so compelling. The format allows for the unpredictable mix of serious discussion and bizarre encounters that characterizes late-night radio at its most authentic. This episode demonstrates how the absence of structured content often produces the most memorable moments in talk radio.