(1 episode, 1999), Madame Kane (segment "Blood Bank") 1 Episode 1998. . (1 episode, 1997), Maggie (segment "Imaginary Friend") (1 episode, 1997), Mr. O'Neill (segment "Justice is Served") (1 episode, 1999), Pete Ringwald (segment "The Gravedigger's Nemesis") (1 episode, 1999), Steve Malone (segment "Witness to Murder") (1 episode, 1997), Officer Peterson (segment "Kid in the Closet") (1 episode, 1997), Diane Emory (segment "Imaginary Friend") (1 episode, 2002), Nick Morgan (segment "The Old Bike") (1 episode, 1998), Barb Noveau (segment "The Warning") Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction TV Series 1997-2022 TV-PG 1 h IMDb RATING 7.9 /10 5K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 3,052 98 Mystery Thriller Fantasy Within the course of one hour 5 stories are shown. (1 episode, 2002), Ned (segment "The Ring") (1 episode, 1997), Engineer (segment "The Caller") (1 episode, 1998), Victim (segment "Malibu Cop") (1 episode, 2002), Dr. Kim O'Ferrell (segment "The Unknown Patient") "Beyond Belief" was often a mix of Rod Serling's "Night Gallery," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," and "Unsolved Mysteries," where the host would introduce an element to the audience that was in. Jim Keene (segment "Secret of the Family Tomb") (1 episode, 2002), Roy (segment "Terror Night") (1 episode, 1997), Shelly Lewis (segment "Couch Potato") [73][74], Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Season One was released on DVD in Region 1 on August 28, 2007. (1 episode, 1998), Killer (segment "Bright Lights") (1 episode, 1999), Lorene Adkins (segment "For the Record") Menu Movies (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. Rater (segment "The Plane") (1 episode, 1999), Vinny Rose (segment "The News Stand") (1 episode, 1999), Derek (segment "Makeup Magic") Will both of them survive? (1 episode, 1998), Teacher #2 (segment "The Student") There is a two-year lag between Don LaFontaine and Campbell Lane's stints as narrator for the show, during which time it was believed that it had been cancelled, only for it to be brought back for another season in the summer of 2002. (1 episode, 1997), Daughter (segment "The Unknown Patient") (1 episode, 1997), Freddie Metz (segment "The Magic Rose Garden") (1 episode, 1999), Kristen Miller (segment "The New House") (1 episode, 2002), Julie (segment "Ghost Writer") (1 episode, 1998), William Pope (segment "Anatole") (1 episode, 1999), Phil (segment "Cook Out") This article is about the 19972002 television program. 2 - The belief that male nudity is always something comical or non-sexual, while female nudity is inherently erotic. (1 episode, 1997), Jimmy (segment "The Card Game") Aaron Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) and other Behavioral Analysis Unit agents visit the house while going door-to-door in "Ashburn, Virginia" during the investigation of a kidnapping in season five's "Mosley Lane." Photo : CBS Serial killer Patrick Jon Murphy (Mark Deklin) attacks his children's nanny there in season 10's "Breath Play." 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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (TV Series 1997-2022) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (TV Series 1997-2022) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. (1 episode, 2002), Neighbor Boy #1 (segment "Wheezer") (1 episode, 1999), Lash Conners (segment "Where Have All the Heroes Gone") (1 episode, 2002), Friend (segment "Above the Clouds") (1 episode, 2002), Waitress (segment "Roulette Wheel") (1 episode, 1998), Walt (segment "The Chess Game") (1 episode, 1998), Ed (segment "They Towed My Car") (uncredited) (1 episode, 1997), Mrs. Johnson (segment "Kid in the Closet") (1 episode, 2002), Wes Hubbard (segment "Second Sight") (1 episode, 2002), Spin Doctor (segment "The Candidate") Frakes had essentially become a spokesperson for the paranormal while he was playing William T. Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation. (1 episode, 2002), Dr. Dale Cullen (segment "The Phrenologist's Head") As of 2022, the English versions of these episodes have not been released in any market. Ranger Johnson (segment "Ghost Town") Segments in bold were marked "Fact" by the show. This led to the X-Factor brand being extended to other shows: The Paranormal Borderline became X-Factor: Die fnfte Dimension (The Fifth Dimension), X-Factor: Wahre Lgen (True Lies) is a German series, and Scariest Places on Earth became X-Factor: Die wahre Dimension der Angst (The Real Dimension of Fear).[3][4]. (1 episode, 1998), Donald T. Blanchard (segment "Ghost Visitor") The new episodes were filmed in and around Los Angeles and are dubbed for German television. (1 episode, 1999), Tony Ferris (segment "Red Line") (1 episode, 2002), Ashley (segment "The Doll") (1 episode, 1999), Sandy Bowman (segment "Damsel") (1 episode, 1999), John Cutler (segment "The Impossible Car Dream") (1 episode, 1998), The Captain (segment "Firestation 32") (1 episode, 1997), Brooke (segment "The Prophecy") While not often featuring notable actors, Jewel Staite appeared in the 2002 episode, Second Sight playing a pair of twins who can recognize what the other is feeling and features a twin saving the other. (1 episode, 1998), Perry Burke (segment "Kirby") 43:08. (1 episode, 1997), Vanessa (segment "Cup of Joe") At the end of the show, it was revealed to the viewer whether the tales were true or works of fiction. (1 episode, 1998), Danny Gaines (segment "The Motorcycle") (1 episode, 1998), Marty (segment "Summer Camp") (1 episode, 1998), Elmo P. Middleton (segment "The Man in the Model T") (1 episode, 2002), Brady (segment "Night Walker") (1 episode, 1998), Detective Hank Reese (segment "Malibu Cop") (1 episode, 1999), Hugh Santelli (segment "The Horn") (1 episode, 1998), Jason Reed (segment "Tribal Curse") (1 episode, 2002), Martha Blaine (segment "The Phrenologist's Head") (1 episode, 1998), Aunt Lillian (segment "The Lady in a Black Dress") (1 episode, 1999), Penny (segment "Louie the Dip") During his stint as narrator, Lane played the character John August in the Season 4 segment 'The Cigar Box'. (1 episode, 1999), Mrs. Latham (segment "Screwdriver") The first episode premiered in Germany on Halloween 2021, with further episodes being released each following Halloween. One of the most popular stories was "The Kid in the Closet", which turned out to be fact. (1 episode, 1998), Preston Arnold (segment "The Wallet") It was cancelled after its 2002 season. (1 episode, 2002), Tara (segment "Witness to Murder") (1 episode, 2002), Russ Parker (segment "The Flower Jury") (1 episode, 1998), Danny (segment "The Guardian") (1 episode, 1998), Mr. Mumbles (segment "The Chalkboard") (1 episode, 1998), Chester Higgins (segment "The Chess Game") 43:01. That settled it. (1 episode, 1999), Doctor Sapperstein (segment "Morning Sickness") / One night, Clive gets a call from a young boy who asks him about his son, Robbie Griffin. (1 episode, 1999), Troy Crane (segment "1st Time Offender") Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (originally called Strange Truth: Fact or Fiction during production) is an American television anthology series created by Lynn Lehmann, presented by Dick Clark Productions, and produced and aired by the Fox network from 1997 to 2002. Jane Doe (segment "Town of Remembrance") (1 episode, 1997), Brenda's Date (segment "Last Man on Earth") (1 episode, 2002), Melanie Grayson (segment "Above the Clouds") (1 episode, 1999), Larry Rucker (segment "Where Have All the Heroes Gone") (1 episode, 1998), Fireman (segment "Firestation 32") (1 episode, 2002), Annette Cullen (segment "The Phrenologist's Head") (1 episode, 2002), Rosie Russert (segment "The Accident") (1 episode, 1999), John L. Richards (segment "Epitaph") (1 episode, 1999), Thomas (segment "The Burial") ), a. (2 episodes, 1997-1998), Robert Yablonski (segment "Soldier") Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (originally called Strange Truth: Fact or Fiction during production) is an American television anthology series created by Lynn Lehmann, presented by Dick Clark Productions, and produced and aired by the Fox network from 1997 to 2002. (1 episode, 1999), Japanese Businessman (segment "Static Man") (1 episode, 1999), Moe (segment "War Surplus") Name Lifetime Left Notes Larry Anderson: 1952- 2009 Actor, star of Orientation: A Scientology Information Film, left the church in 2009 and requested his money back. (1 episode, 2002), Jury Forewoman (segment "The Devil's Autograph") (1 episode, 1998), Shelly (segment "A Joyful Noise") liverpool v nottingham forest 1989 team line ups; best crews to join in gta 5. jay chaudhry house; bimbo bakeries buying back routes; pauline taylor seeley cause of death (1 episode, 1999), Doctor Dana White (segment "Precious") Picture of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction - Latest Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Photo. (1 episode, 2002), Carter Jenkins (segment "The Secret of the Coins") (1 episode, 1999), Jeff Barkett (segment "Blood Donor") (1 episode, 1998), General Henry Lee (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1998), Student (segment "The Student") (1 episode, 2002), Reginald Hannon (segment "The Viewing") (1 episode, 2002), James Elliott (segment "The Grave") (1 episode, 1998), Crystal (segment "Grave Sitting") (1 episode, 2002), Lee Calvin (segment: The Electric Chair) (1 episode, 2002), Matt Russell (segment "The Wreath") (1 episode, 1999), Bo (segment "The Gravedigger's Nemesis") (1 episode, 1998), Officer Sams (segment "The Wall") (1 episode, 2002), Tants (segment "Tants") (1 episode, 2002), Andrew Burke (segment "The Wreath") (1 episode, 2002), Frank James (segment "Mysterious Strangers") (1 episode, 2002), Art Sealy (segment "You Are Next") (1 episode, 1998), Nurse #2 (segment "The Pass") (1 episode, 1999), Nicole (segment "The Mirror of Truth") (1 episode, 2002), Tasha (segment "Screen Saver") (1 episode, 1999), Little Girl (segment "Ring Toss") (1 episode, 2002), Michael (segment "Healing Hands") Season 4. (1 episode, 1999), Doctor Melbourne (segment "Eclipse") (1 episode, 1999), Detective Bill Ballard (segment "The Bloody Hand") (1 episode, 1997), Edward Ewing (segment "The Subway") (1 episode, 1999), Glenn Baker (segment "Morning Sickness") (1 episode, 1998), Beth McGuire (segment "Angel on Board") / (1 episode, 2002), Book Store Clerk (segment "When I Was Big") (1 episode, 2002), Father (segment "One Hand in the Till") I haven't watched any of the new episodes, but they don't seem to be well-received, to say the least. (1 episode, 2002), Molly Sawyer (segment: On the Road) (1 episode, 2002), Mr. Mintz (segment "Room 245") (1 episode, 2002), Professor Comstock (segment "The Flower Jury") No, but Pope is the one who dies. (1 episode, 1999), Chamber of Terror Operator (segment "Ring Toss") (1 episode, 1998), Doctor John Byrd (segment "The Woods") (1 episode, 2002), Mary Jane Layden (segment "Writer's Agent") (1 episode, 1999), Woman #3 (segment "Connie") Can a bullet kill its intended target years after it was fired? (1 episode, 2002), Stan Trask (segment "Writer's Agent") (1 episode, 1997), Steven (segment "Last Man on Earth") A new-to-me show that still packs a nostalgic punch is "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction," which debuted on Fox in 1997, chronicling paranormal and supernatural happenings, some real, some fictional. (1 episode, 2002), Mrs. Newsom (segment "The Greedy Investor") (1 episode, 1998), Mr. Flint (segment "Money Laundry") (1 episode, 1999), Susan Franklin (segment "The Doll") (1 episode, 2002), Baron Vradma (segment "Night Walker") (1 episode, 2002), Uncle Dimitri (segment "Bad Dreams") During its final run of Fox, the series was picked up for reruns by the Sci-fi Channel, which ran from July 8, 2002[69][70][71] to September 6, 2005. (1 episode, 1997), Kimberly Rivers (segment "From the Agency") (a Titles & Air Dates Guide", "Shows A-Z - beyond belief: fact or fiction? (1 episode, 1999), Momma (segment "Tants") (1 episode, 1998), Margaret Delaney (segment "Bon Voyage") (1 episode, 1997), (segment "Surveillance Camera") (1 episode, 1998), Rob Noveau (segment "The Warning") (1 episode, 2002), Charles Lunt (segment "Mail Order Degree") (1 episode, 1999), Mystery Woman (segment "Dead Beat Daddy") (1 episode, 2002), Joe Ace Grant (segment "Sit-Down Comedian") El Mariachi. (1 episode, 1998), Julie Ross (segment "The Lady in a Black Dress") (1 episode, 1999), Bartender (segment "The Dealer") (1 episode, 1999), Businessman (segment "Static Man") (1 episode, 1997), Judge Martinez (segment "Justice is Served") (1 episode, 2002), Jackie Gordon (segment "Out of Service") The show was narrated by Don LaFontaine for the first three seasons and by Campbell Lane for the fourth and final season. (1 episode, 2002), Leonard Kirby (segment "The Mentor") (1 episode, 1999), Ronnie Mercer (segment "The Impossible Car Dream") (1 episode, 1998), Tammy's Father (segment "The Cure") (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. Danby (segment "Murder on the Second Floor") 1 Episode 2000. whose truth is stranger than fiction with a gratitude greater than the world. Each episode typically features five stories, at least one of which is supposedly true and at least one of which is a complete fabrication. (1 episode, 1998), Rick (segment "Blind Man's Dog") (1 episode, 1998), Detective (segment "The Portrait") (1 episode, 2002), Lady Luck (segment "Hot Car") Plot Cal is the manager and husband of a famous soul singer named Vicky Sawyer, who he and his daughter Molly, barely see as she stays on the road for weeks at a time touring. (1 episode, 2002), Ghost (segment: The Apparition) The majority of true stories on the show are based on first-hand research conducted by author Robert Tralins yet mostly perpetuate hearsay or urban legends as facts, while many of the ones that turned out to be false are either completely fictional or modern-dressed re-tellings of untrue urban legends. Premiered January 23, 1998. (1 episode, 1998), Casket Salesman (segment "The Warning") (1 episode, 1998), Johnny Evans (segment "Graffiti") (1 episode, 2002), Mark Winters (segment "Out of Service") Famous Actors Who Were Almost James Bond Photo: Metaweb (FB) James Morrison James Paige Morrison (born April 21, 1954) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of CTU Director Bill Buchanan on 24. Earl Gallagher (1 episode, 2002), Shay Butler (segment "The Witness") The host would present five unusual storiessome inspired by real events and others completely made up by the show's writers. (1 episode, 2002), General Store Owner (segment "Hot Car") but also infamously caused vandalism and violence (boo!). (1 episode, 2002), Agnes Flores (segment "Terror Night") (1 episode, 1999), The Old Man (segment "Ring Toss") (1 episode, 1998), Wanda Lopez (segment "Buenos Dias") (1 episode, 1997), Rasha (segment "The Diary") E-Book Overview. On the lintel of Robert Grant's door was a faint smeara smear of blood. (1 episode, 2002), Marianne Rayburn (segment "The Greedy Investor") (1 episode, 1999), Jim (segment "The Gravedigger's Nemesis") Streaming on Roku. (1 episode, 1999), Saleslady (segment "The Music Box") (1 episode, 2002), Cheryl (segment "Who Was I") (1 episode, 1998), Lloyd Weeks (segment "Blind Man's Dog") (1 episode, 1997), Burglar (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 1999), Florence Tyler (segment "Last Rites")
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