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July 4, 1996: Truth or Trash - Open Lines

Jun 29, 20232 hr 47 minSeason 1996Ep. 149
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Episode description

Art Bell celebrates Independence Day with a lively round of Truth or Trash, the beloved audience game where callers spin tales that are either completely true or elaborate fabrications, and a panel of listeners renders judgment. The night produces one astonishing revelation after another, beginning with Marv from Washington who describes flying a crippled C-123 support aircraft for the Air Force Thunderbirds with a jammed door, failed de-icing, a runaway propeller, and both engines dead on final approach to Luke Air Force Base. The panel calls it trash, but Marv insists every word is true.

The standout story comes from Bill in Milwaukee, who describes a World War II contingency plan involving bats fitted with incendiary devices, dropped from B-29s over Japanese cities to roost in wooden buildings and ignite them hours later. Multiple callers confirm the story from published sources, and the panel correctly identifies it as truth. Other tales range from a taxi driver who turned in a duffel bag of hundred-dollar bills to a woman who heard her own car accident as an explosion in her head for a month before impact.

The episode showcases Art Bell at his most entertaining, presiding over a holiday game show that blurs the line between the incredible and the impossible. The panel proves as unreliable as ever, consistently fooled by true stories while occasionally catching fabrications.
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