Art Bell, the syndicated Radio host who found great success with an overnight show that featured stories and reports of aliens, ghosts, chupacabras, UFOs, and anything else out of the ordinary and of the supernatural, continues to generate interest.
Right at the end of last year on December 29, 2006 – while hosting “Coast to Coast AM” for George Noory – Bell announced to listeners that he had returned to the United States two days earlier:
"Guess what folks? I’m home”, said Bell. "I finished the program on...the 25th...then on the 26th Airyn and I flew to the United States...Airyn is now an official...legal immigrant to the United States. So, guess what? We flew back."
Bell, 61, is once again back in Pahrump, Nevada – his former home where he first came to prominence with the program he founded, "Coast to Coast AM." Prior to his return to the U.S., Bell had been hosting the weekend edition of “Coast to Coast AM” from Manila, Phillipines.
The Weird Years
Bell suddenly resigned from his syndicated Radio show on April 26, 2000 to attend to personal family problems.
His son had been kidnapped and raped.
He returned just as unexpectedly to the airwaves February 5, 2001 but then announced his retirement again, less than a year later.
In January, 2003, George Noory took over full-time hosting responsibilities. Then, in September, 2003 it was announced Bell would come out of retirement to host weekends.
Bell’s wife, Ramona, died suddenly in early January, 2006. She was 47. Not long after, Bell moved to the Philippines and remarried in late April, 2006. His new wife is Airyn Ruiz Bell, a Filipino.