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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 53 MIN

Hour 2: Mud Floods & Minor Leagues | 04-15-26

from The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel · host 77 WABC

Step into the bizarre and captivating world of late-night talk radio with Walter Sterling on "The Other Side of Midnight." This episode takes you on an unpredictable ride where boring politics take a back seat to the truly fascinating mysteries of the universe. Listen in as Walter chats with quirky night-owl callers about everything from behind-the-scenes 1960s NBC gossip and Dr. Ruth's epic showdown with network standard executives, to a live, on-air search for an AA meeting to help a struggling listener stay sober. The show also dives deep into alternative history with researcher Michelle Gibson, exploring the lost global empire of Tartaria, mysterious "mud floods," and the hidden free-energy grids supposedly stolen by 19th-century elite industrialists. Whether Walter is ranting about his hatred for corporate brainstorming, praising New Jersey pizza, plugging local Staten Island baseball tryouts, or teasing upcoming segments on Bigfoot and UFOs, this show is the ultimate unscripted companion for the true midnight lone wolf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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