(1 episode, 1998), Laura Sloan Freeland (segment "The House on Barry Avenue") (1 episode, 2002), Mrs. Newsom (segment "The Greedy Investor") (1 episode, 1997), Liz Kimball (segment "Imaginary Friend") This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Unlike previous seasons, the segments of the first episode were produced and set in Germany, while the introductions by Jonathan Frakes were recorded in Los Angeles. (1 episode, 2002), Mr. Woods (segment "Caitlin's Candle") (1 episode, 1998), Judd's Buddy (segment "Deer Hunters") (1 episode, 1997), Sister Louise Pittman (segment "A Joyful Noise") Are ghosts real? (1 episode, 1998), Sonny Rhodes (segment "Used Car Salesman") The show was narrated by Don LaFontaine for the first three seasons and by Campbell Lane for the fourth and final season. (1 episode, 1998), Ghost (segment "The Mummy") But hey, maybe this time around it'll actually be good, wjo knows! (1 episode, 1998), Detective (segment "The Portrait") (1 episode, 1998), Steve Hatchagin (segment "Damsel") (1 episode, 2002), Waitress (segment "Second Sight") (1 episode, 1998), Wally (segment "They Towed My Car") [75] In 2018, FilmRise obtained the rights to the series, and made it available for video streaming via Amazon Prime and other services,[76][77] including their YouTube channel.[78]. (1 episode, 1999), Minister (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1998), Ed (segment "They Towed My Car") (1 episode, 2002), Joe Ace Grant (segment "Sit-Down Comedian") why did james brolin leave beyond belief. (1 episode, 1999), Kristen Miller (segment "The New House") (1 episode, 2002), Andrew Burke (segment "The Wreath") Your call." This weekly series first premiered in May 1997. (1 episode, 2002), Max (segment "Caitlin's Candle") : Jon Atack: 1955- 1983 Whistleblower and noted critic of the church. (1 episode, 1999), Penny (segment "Louie the Dip") (1 episode, 1999), Connie Jenkins (segment "Connie") (1 episode, 1998), George (segment "Merry-Go-Round") (1 episode, 1998), Ms. Wiseman (segment "The Hooded Chair") (1 episode, 1999), Camille Blair (segment "Two Sisters") (1 episode, 1999), Hal Dickey (segment "One for the Road") (1 episode, 2002), Dr. David Sanders (segment "The Unknown Patient") amarillo by morning glen campbell; somers, ct real estate transactions; j'ai vu l'enfer et le paradis; coventry gangster jailed; kowalczyk funeral home obituaries; morryde door latch extender; sea run cutthroat nehalem river; (1 episode, 2002), Martin Ames (segment "Ghost Writer") The new episodes were filmed in and around Los Angeles and are dubbed for German television. (1 episode, 1997-1999), Antonio (segment "Needle Point") (2 episodes, 1999-2002), Gerald McBride (segment "Count Mystery") This is how nearly every episode of Beyond Belief: Fact Or Fiction begins, the cult classic anthology show that ran for four seasons from 1997 to 2002, with host Jonathan Frakes (replacing. (1 episode, 1998), Motel Manager (segment "Get Your Kicks at Motel 66") (1 episode, 2002), Amy Faraday (segment "From the Agency") (1 episode, 1999), Old Timer (segment "Ghost Town") (1 episode, 2002), Milt Stevens (segment "Mental") (1 episode, 1999), Angie Bender (segment "Get Your Kicks at Motel 66") Each episode of this cult anthology series presents several stories that appear to defy logic - the supernatural, ghosts, psychic phenomena, destiny and the divine - and offers the viewer a chance to decide what is fact and what is fiction. (1 episode, 1998), Producer (segment "The Caller") (1 episode, 1999), Phil (segment "Cook Out") 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. Ranger Johnson (segment "Ghost Town") (1 episode, 1999), Momma (segment "Tants") (1 episode, 1997), Locksmith (segment "Mystery Lock") Here's the long and short of Beyond Belief: Fact Or Fiction. (1 episode, 2002), Neighbor Boy #1 (segment "Wheezer") (1 episode, 2002), Connie Howard (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 1999), Minister (segment "Two Sisters") (1 episode, 2002), Matt Richmond (segment "The Devil's Autograph") (1 episode, 2002), Martha Blaine (segment "The Phrenologist's Head") (1 episode, 1998), Tammy (segment "The Cure") (1 episode, 1997), Maude Metz (segment "The Magic Rose Garden") (1 episode, 1998), Nurse #2 (segment "The Pass") (segment "Aspen Sunny Side") It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. (1 episode, 1999), Woman #3 (segment "Connie") (1 episode, 1997), Son (segment "The Gun") (1 episode, 2002), Student (segment "Mail Order Degree") (1 episode, 2002), Beth Abrams (segment "Tants") (1 episode, 1999), Doctor Sapperstein (segment "Morning Sickness") (1 episode, 1999), Troy Crane (segment "1st Time Offender") E-Book Overview. (1 episode, 1999), Bo (segment "The Gravedigger's Nemesis") (1 episode, 1999), Ted (segment "The Music Box") (1 episode, 1998), Carl (segment "The Card Game") (1 episode, 2002), Ron (segment "Witness to Murder") (1 episode, 1999), Jerry Bradley (segment "The Find") (1 episode, 2022), Orderly (segment "The Unknown Patient") (1 episode, 1999), Margaret Whitney (segment "The New House") (1 episode, 1998), Jason Reed (segment "Tribal Curse") (1 episode, 1998), Police Officer (segment "Money Laundry") Each episode of the series' run had at least one "fiction" story and at least two "fact" stories. (96-97 Season)", "National Nielsen Viewership (May 1925)", "National Nielsen Viewership (May 26-June 1)", "TV Listings for - June 15, 1997 - TV Tango", "TV Listings for - June 22, 1997 - TV Tango", "National Nielsen Viewership (July 28-Aug. 3)", "Episodes: Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? (1 episode, 1997), Brooke (segment "The Prophecy") That settled it. (1 episode, 1997), Elizabeth Warren (segment "Justice is Served") (1 episode, 2002), Tara (segment "Witness to Murder") "I traced them to the kitchenbut not beyond. (1 episode, 2002), Ruth Atkins (segment "Healing Hands") (1 episode, 2002), (segment "Screen Saver") (1 episode, 2002), Jeremy's Mom (segment "When I Was Big") (1 episode, 2002), Todd Davis (segment "The Secret of the Coins") (1 episode, 1997), Diane Emory (segment "Imaginary Friend") The answer is revealed by Jonathan Frakes at the conclusion of each episode. (1 episode, 2002), Elaine Sealy (segment "You Are Next") (1 episode, 1998), Patricia McDonnell (segment "Dead Friday") (1 episode, 1998), Mr. Trapwell (segment "The Scoop") (1 episode, 1999), Kevin Blair (segment "Two Sisters") (1 episode, 1999), Gambler (segment "Dead Beat Daddy") (1 episode, 2002), Martin Cheller (segment "The Music Teacher") A Quick Idea Of What Goes Into Beyond Belief: Fact Or Fiction For The Uninitiated The basic premise of each episode of Beyond Belief is that there are five stories, some real, some fake. (1 episode, 1998), Reese (segment "They Towed My Car") (1 episode, 1998), Mildred's Daughter (segment "The Gift") (1 episode, 1997), Nurse (segment "The Unknown Patient") (1 episode, 2002), Mugger (segment "The News Stand") (1 episode, 1999), Charlie Hayes (segment "Charlie") (1 episode, 2002), Sharon's Friend (segment: Number One with a Bullet) At the end of the show, it was revealed to the viewer whether the tales were true or works of fiction. (1 episode, 1998), Donald T. Blanchard (segment "Ghost Visitor") (1 episode, 1998), Fireman (segment "Firestation 32") Of the 239 stories told over the course of the 48 episodes, 139 were declared to be "fact." (1 episode, 1998), Riley (segment "The Chalkboard") (1 episode, 2002), Tow Truck Driver (segment "Teasdale's Motor Car") (1 episode, 1998), Stanley Ritter (segment "Surveillance Camera") (1 episode, 1998), Rena Newland (segment "The Stalker") (1 episode, 2002), Maggie Gordon (segment "Screen Saver") (1 episode, 1999), Evan (segment "Cook Out") (1 episode, 1999), Clarice (segment "Makeup Magic") (1 episode, 1999), Anne Lee (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1999), Edie Jamison (segment "Curse") (1 episode, 1999), Sonia Desotos (segment "The Cake") / On the lintel of Robert Grant's door was a faint smeara smear of blood. (1 episode, 1997), Edward Ewing (segment "The Subway") (1 episode, 1999), Madame Kane (segment "Blood Bank") (1 episode, 2002), Denise Russell (segment "The Wreath") (1 episode, 1999), Minister (segment "The Gravedigger's Nemesis") (1 episode, 1997), Mrs. Johnson (segment "Kid in the Closet") From season two onwards Jonathan Frakes would end each story with a pun related to the story, while James Brolin always retold a story instead of showing a clip. (1 episode, 1998), Sarah (segment "The Computer") (1 episode, 2002), Marshall McKinney (segment "The Battered Doll") (1 episode, 1998), Melissa (segment "Grave Sitting") (1 episode, 2002), Sean Shepley (segment "Sit-Down Comedian") (1 episode, 1998), Marcus Watkins (segment "Dead Friday") (1 episode, 2002), Judge (segment "The Devil's Autograph") (1 episode, 1997), Darren (segment "Summer Camp") (1 episode, 2002), Friend (segment "Above the Clouds") (1 episode, 2002), Ivana Turner (segment "Bad Dreams") (1 episode, 2002), Mr. Driscoll (segment "The Vigil") (1 episode, 1997), Beverly Hannon (segment "The Viewing") (1 episode, 1998), Jim McDaniel (segment "Ghost Visitor") (1 episode, 1999), Officer Shields (segment "Gratuity") As of 2022, the English versions of these episodes have not been released in any market. (1 episode, 1998), Mark (segment "The Guardian") (1 episode, 2002), (segment "Poker Justice") Jim Keene (segment "Secret of the Family Tomb") (1 episode, 1999), Ron (segment "The Mirror of Truth") (1 episode, 1999), Lorene Adkins (segment "For the Record") Director: Robert Rodriguez. A show in which each episode has 5 different segments, and the viewer decides whether it was fact or fiction. (1 episode, 1999), Son-In-Law (segment "The Unknown Patient") Beyond Beyond Belief is a comedy podcast that revisits the '90s cult classic TV show Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. (1 episode, 2002), Sam Singley (segment "The Accident") (1 episode, 1999), Susan Franklin (segment "The Doll") (1 episode, 2002), Jason Layard (segment "One Hand in the Till") A two-timing handyman takes advantage of a widow; a mysterious old man shares a prison cell with a notorious serial killer; a woman with a low self image gets a life-changing makeover from a mysterious woman; a forgetful son gets a miracle assist from his father who is miles away; a down on his luck guy is helped by a mysterious bathroom attendant. (1 episode, 1999), Vince McCormick (segment "The Hand") (1 episode, 1998), William Corzine (segment "The Portrait") (1 episode, 1998), William Pope (segment "Anatole") (1 episode, 2002), Dr. Kim O'Ferrell (segment "The Unknown Patient") (1 episode, 1998), Kirby (segment "Kirby") (1 episode, 1998), Kyle Jarvis (segment "The Cure") / (1 episode, 1997), Other Steven (segment "Last Man on Earth") The viewer was offered the challenge of determining which are true and which are false. (1 episode, 1998), Emil (segment "The Mummy") (1 episode, 1998), Claire (segment "The Chalkboard") (1 episode, 2002), Helena Borne (segment "The Music Teacher") (1 episode, 1999), Norma (segment "The Gathering") (1 episode, 1999), Jack Lesko (segment "The Golden Cue") FRAKES: Thank you so much, it's been a pleasure talking with you. (1 episode, 2002), Detective Patterson (segment "The Witness") (1 episode, 1998), Insurance Salesman (segment "Scribbles") (1 episode, 2002), John Radnor (segment "The Secret of the Coins") (1 episode, 1999), Martha Mackle (segment "The Curse of Hampton Manor") (1 episode, 1997), Kyle (segment "The Diner") (1 episode, 1997), Grandpa Buck Randall (segment "The Tractor") (1 episode, 1998), Principal Harvey Block (segment "Graffiti") Jonathan Frakes Dick Clark (1997-2002) This anthology series tests the notion that truth is stranger than fiction. contents. fechar. (1 episode, 1998), Daley (segment "The Diary") (1 episode, 2002), Louie Newsom (segment "The Greedy Investor") El Mariachi. (1 episode, 2002), Heather Baker (segment "The Cigar Box") 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, 1998), Groundskeeper (segment "The Girl Next Door") (1 episode, 1998), Keith Porter (segment "Dead Friday") (1 episode, 2002), Hubert Woodcock (segment "Hubert's Curse") (1 episode, 2002), John W. (segment: Number One with a Bullet) (1 episode, 1998), Marty (segment "Summer Camp") In our podcast we invite you to play along as we discuss each story's credibility, predict which . (1 episode, 1997), Officer Lewis (segment "Count Mystery") (1 episode, 1998), Don Sterling (segment "Red Eyed Creature") (1 episode, 2002), Nick Royce (segment "Sit-Down Comedian") (1 episode, 2002), Lady Luck (segment "Hot Car") (1 episode, 2002), Brent Fillie (segment "The Weatherman") (1 episode, 1997), Mr. Birch (segment "Toy to the Rescue") (1 episode, 1998), Nurse #1 (segment "The Pass") (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. Clark (segment "Titan") (1 episode, 2002), Rena Dunne's Mother (segment "Room 245") (1 episode, 1998), Walt (segment "The Chess Game") (1 episode, 1998), Johnny Pope (segment "Where Have All the Heroes Gone") 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, 1997), Maggie (segment "Imaginary Friend") (1 episode, 1998), Mother (segment "The Guardian") (1 episode, 2002), (segment "Writer's Agent") (2 episodes, 1997-1999), Brenda (segment "Last Man on Earth") (1 episode, 1997), Camper #2 (segment "Summer Camp") (1 episode, 1998), Tony (segment "The Wrestler") (1 episode, 1998), Daryl (segment "They Towed My Car") Since the Frakes era, the intros are filmed on a set resembling the interior of a Victorian mansion. (1 episode, 2002), Joanie (segment "Healing Hands") (1 episode, 2002), Young Susan (segment "The Doll") (1 episode, 1999), Larry Rucker (segment "Where Have All the Heroes Gone") (1 episode, 1999), Kim (segment "War Surplus") (1 episode, 1998), Michelle Taylor (segment "The Portrait") (1 episode, 1997), Laura (segment "Bus Stop") (1 episode, 2002), Reginald Hannon (segment "The Viewing") (1 episode, 1997), Burglar (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 1999), Beatrice Cutler (segment "The Impossible Car Dream") (1 episode, 2002), Det. (1 episode, 2002), Spin Doctor (segment "The Candidate") (1 episode, 1999), Jeff Barkett (segment "Blood Donor") (1 episode, 2002), (segment "Aspen Sunny Side") (1 episode, 1997), Steven's Date (segment "Last Man on Earth") (1 episode, 2002), Jimmy (segment "The Wrong Turn") (1 episode, 1999), Joe Bender (segment "Get Your Kicks at Motel 66") One night, Clive gets a call from a young boy who asks him about his son, Robbie Griffin. From series two onwards Jonathan Frakes would end each story with a pun related to the story, for comical effect. Series Details & Credits FOX | Release Date: May 25, 1997 Summary: "Within this hour we will tell you five stories, some real, some fake, you decide. (1 episode, 1997), Mr. Bromley (segment "From the Agency") (1 episode, 2002), The Stalker (segment "The Dorm") (1 episode, 2002), Lloyd Corbiel (segment "The Devil's Autograph") (1 episode, 1998), Anthony Shaw (segment "Summer Camp") (1 episode, 1999), Thomas L. Fergus (segment "Ghost Town") (1 episode, 2002), (segment "The Weatherman") (1 episode, 1999), Victoria Bowen (segment "The Handyman") Each episode of "Beyond Belief" tells several tales of events that would a. (1 episode, 1997), Mary (segment "The House on Baker Street") (1 episode, 1997), Tom (segment "The House on Baker Street") Season 4. (1 episode, 1999), Darrell Jacoby (segment "The Bloody Hand") (1 episode, 1999), M. Anthony Brinksman (segment "Last Rites") (1 episode, 2002), Wade Harris (segment "Night Walker") 1 Episode 1997. (1 episode, 1998), Officer Sams (segment "The Wall") Thriller A series of logic defying stories about supernatural and psychic phenomenon challenge viewers to determine which are truth and which are fiction.
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