(1 episode, 1997), Liz Kimball (segment "Imaginary Friend") (1 episode, 1997), Maude Metz (segment "The Magic Rose Garden") (1 episode, 1998), Miranda (segment "Dead Friday") (1 episode, 2002), Douglas Hibbard (segment "The Mystery of Douglas Hibbard") (1 episode, 1998), Bank Official (segment "Scribbles") (1 episode, 1997), Maggie (segment "Imaginary Friend") (1 episode, 1998), Road Repair Supervisor (segment "A Joyful Noise") (1 episode, 1998), Perry Burke (segment "Kirby") Each episode of the show, as well as all stories within, are introduced with a pun or some other form of witticism pertaining to the particular story and episode, and they all include the underlying moral that not everything we perceive as truth and falsehood is as such, and that it can often be difficult to truly separate fact from fiction, hence the show's title. (1 episode, 2002), Archie Morton (segment "The Wrong Turn") Beyond Belief Fact Or Fiction S02E06 Bright Light, Magic Mighty Man, The Student, Scribbles & Count Mystery. (1 episode, 1997), Lead Bully (segment "Kid in the Closet") (1 episode, 1999), Joyce Miller (segment "The New House") 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. John August (segment "The Cigar Box") (1 episode, 1998), Brunette Prison Guard (segment "The Escape") (1 episode, 1998), Count Mystery's Owner (segment "Count Mystery") (1 episode, 1998), Narrator (segment "Bright Lights") (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. Hanson (segment "The Motorcycle") Thanks to FilmRise, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction is available to stream for free on a variety of platforms including Amazon . (1 episode, 2002), Margaret (segment "The Candlestick") (1 episode, 2002), Roy (segment "Terror Night") 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, 1999), Carly Hughes (segment "The Fine Line") (1 episode, 1999), Angie Bender (segment "Get Your Kicks at Motel 66") Some of the segments were true stories reported by real people, and others were made up purely for entertainment. (1 episode, 1998), Sally Sterling (segment "Red Eyed Creature") (1 episode, 1999), Policewoman (segment "The Sleepwalker") (1 episode, 1997), Mrs. Sanders (segment "Toy to the Rescue") (1 episode, 1999), Randy Barclay (segment "The Mandarin's Bowl") (1 episode, 1998), Police Officer (segment "Money Laundry") Season 4. (1 episode, 1998), Victim (segment "Malibu Cop") (1 episode, 1997), Amanda Birch (segment "Toy to the Rescue") (1 episode, 1998), Beverly (segment "The Gift") (1 episode, 1998), Stevie Hanson (segment "Firestation 32") (1 episode, 2002), Molly Sawyer (segment: On the Road) (1 episode, 1997), Grandpa Buck Randall (segment "The Tractor") (1 episode, 1999), Doctor David Bloughshield (segment "The Stalker") It was an inside job. (1 episode, 1998), Judd's Buddy (segment "Deer Hunters") Ranger Johnson (segment "Ghost Town") Frakes had essentially become a spokesperson for the paranormal while he was playing William T. Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation. (1 episode, 1997), Danny Metz (segment "The Magic Rose Garden") (1 episode, 1999), Louis Wolski (segment "Louie the Dip") (1 episode, 2002), Valerie Simms (segment "Moonstruck Beach") (1 episode, 1998), Motel Manager (segment "Get Your Kicks at Motel 66") (1 episode, 1998), Realtor (segment "Dust") Of the 239 stories told over the course of the 48 episodes, 139 were declared to be "fact." (1 episode, 1999), Derek (segment "Makeup Magic") (1 episode, 1999), Big Joe Cunningham (segment "Trucker") (1 episode, 1998), Carl (segment "The Card Game") 2 - The belief that male nudity is always something comical or non-sexual, while female nudity is inherently erotic. (1 episode, 1998), Lloyd Weeks (segment "Blind Man's Dog") (1 episode, 1998), Clive Kincaid (segment "The Caller") (1 episode, 1999), Agent Joseph Delaney (segment "The FBI Story") This season was produced exclusively for the German television market by German channel RTL II. (1 episode, 1999), Clarissa (segment "Cook Out") (1 episode, 2002), Friend (segment "Above the Clouds") 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, 1998), Jody Griffith (segment "Dead Friday") (1 episode, 1998), Curtis (segment "The Girl Next Door") (1 episode, 2002), Harold Plum (segment "The Mystery of Douglas Hibbard") (1 episode, 2002), Waitress (segment "Second Sight") Box office earnings: $2 million Menu Trending (1 episode, 1999), Olivia Schwab (segment "Stitches in Time") (1 episode, 1999), Gina (segment "The Curse of Hampton Manor") (1 episode, 2002), Julie (segment "Ghost Writer") chapter the secret of father brown 1. the mirror of the magistrate 2. the man with two beards 3. the song of the flying fish 4. the actor and the alibi 5. the vanishing of vaudrey 6. the worst crime in the world 7. the red moon of meru 8. the chief mourner . (1 episode, 1999), Brenda Young (segment "The Wailing") (1 episode, 2002), Tanya Skinner (segment "The Child Artist") 43:08. (1 episode, 2002), Brent Fillie (segment "The Weatherman") (1 episode, 2002), Debbie (segment "The Vision") (1 episode, 1998), Zachary (segment "Titan") (1 episode, 1998), Johnny Pope (segment "Where Have All the Heroes Gone") Paramedic (segment "The Candlestick") (1 episode, 2002), Cute Waiter (segment "Above the Clouds") (1 episode, 2002), Cal Russert (segment "The Accident") [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), Nicky Russ (segment "The Golden Cue") (1 episode, 1999), Doctor Edwin P. Costin (segment "The Ice Box") (1 episode, 1997), John Fender (segment "The Candlestick") (1 episode, 1998), Police Detective (segment "Murder on the Second Floor") (1 episode, 1998), Bud (segment "Town of Remembrance") (1 episode, 1998), Mandy (segment "The Mummy") (1 episode, 2002), Young Susan (segment "The Doll") Beyond Belief Fact Or Fiction S04E02 Writer's Agent, Crypt Ghost, The Doll, Hubert's Curse & Shared Vision. (1 episode, 1998), Dom (segment "Used Car Salesman") (1 episode, 2002), Wes Hubbard (segment "Second Sight") (1 episode, 1999), Don (segment "For the Record") (1 episode, 1998), Brenda Weaver (segment "The Bridesmaid") (1 episode, 1997), Neighbor Girl (segment "Wheezer") (1 episode, 2002), Robber (segment "Wheelchair Man") (1 episode, 1998), Molly's Mother (segment "The Man in the Model T") (1 episode, 1999), Mrs. Baker (segment "Precious") (1 episode, 1999), Mystery Woman (segment "Dead Beat Daddy") One night, Clive gets a call from a young boy who asks him about his son, Robbie Griffin. (1 episode, 2002), Nick Morgan (segment "The Old Bike") (1 episode, 1998), Harold (segment "The Land") (1 episode, 1997), Summer (segment "The Prophecy") This will be a continuation of that, but it's the first time they actually got Jonathan Frakes back as host. (1 episode, 1998), General Henry Lee (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1998), Marcel Ducroix (segment "The Mummy") (1 episode, 1997), Rasha (segment "The Diary") (1 episode, 2002), Morty (segment "The Weatherman") (1 episode, 2002), (segment "Screen Saver") (1 episode, 1999), Ron Morrison (segment "Two to One") So far it's just been some German dude. (1 episode, 1999), Undercover Police Officer (segment "Louie the Dip") (1 episode, 1997), Vicky Sawyer (segment: On the Road) (1 episode, 1998), Jason's Friend (segment "The Wallet") The true stories were of course only loosely based on real events, and based on cases that were researched by one of the writers on the show, or based on news reports. / (1 episode, 2002), Gretchen (segment "The Cigar Box") (1 episode, 2002), Uncle Dimitri (segment "Bad Dreams") fechar. (1 episode, 2002), Joe Ace Grant (segment "Sit-Down Comedian") (1 episode, 2002), Julie (segment "Bad Dreams") (1 episode, 2002), Kenny Morgan (segment "The Old Bike") Hercule Poirot is a famous Belgian detective, who always gets embroiled in a mystery, usually along with his faithful. (1 episode, 2002), Annie (segment "Above the Clouds") (1 episode, 1998), Captain Greenwood (segment "Angel on Board") (1 episode, 1998), Roger (segment "The Plane") Vicky calls Cal at 11:15 A.M. to meet her at the old neighborhood club where they first met and fell in love. (1 episode, 1998), Bev Conklin (segment "The Curse of Hampton Manor") (1 episode, 1998), Matre D' (segment "Charlie") [41] The episodes were filmed in and around Vancouver, British Columbia, unlike with previous seasons, which were filmed in California. (1 episode, 2002), Peter Vollard (segment "Aspen Sunny Side") The Literary Theory Handbook introduces students to the history and scope of literary theory, showing them how to perform literary analysis, and providing a greater understanding of the historical contexts for different theories.. A new edition of this highly successful text, which includes updated and refined chapters, and new sections on contemporary theories (1 episode, 1998), Jason (segment "The Wallet") (1 episode, 2002), Rosalind Sarno (segment "Witness to Murder") (1 episode, 1998), Billy Potter (segment "Scribbles") / (1 episode, 1999), Pierre St. Jacques (segment "Wax Executioner") Director: Robert Rodriguez. (1 episode, 2002), Jeremy's Mom (segment "When I Was Big") Comedian Rachel Reenstra plays a non-comedic mother in a story about a ghost warning her of a fire that almost kills her daughter. (1 episode, 2002), Jordan Hicks (segment "The Vision") (1 episode, 1998), Mark (segment "The Guardian") Picture of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction - Latest Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Photo. (1 episode, 1999), Susan Franklin (segment "The Doll") (1 episode, 1998), Butler (segment "The Wallet") (1 episode, 1997), Mildred Grayson (segment "The Gift") (1 episode, 2002), Tants (segment "Tants") Starting on 4 November 2018, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series' premiere in Germany, RTL II produced two special episodes under the name X-Factor: Das Unfassbare kehrt zurck (The Unfathomable Returns), hosted by Detlef Bothe. (1 episode, 2002), Officer Hanna (segment "Wheelchair Man") (1 episode, 1998), Keith Porter (segment "Dead Friday") (1 episode, 1999), Chamber of Terror Operator (segment "Ring Toss") (1 episode, 2002), Peter Siegmeier (segment "Wheelchair Man") (1 episode, 1998), Molly (segment "The Man in the Model T") (1 episode, 1999), Danny Truitt (segment "War Surplus") (1 episode, 2002), Hubert Woodcock (segment "Hubert's Curse") In our podcast we invite you to play along as we discuss each story's credibility, predict which . (1 episode, 1999), Eleanor Newland (segment "The Stalker") (1 episode, 1998), Judge Roy Bean (segment "The Card Game")