(1 episode, 2002), Doris Metz (segment "The Magic Rose Garden") While directly copying much of the original's style and studio setup, this revival was heavily panned by audiences due to the poorer production quality in comparison to the original. (1 episode, 1998), Producer (segment "The Caller") (1 episode, 2002), George Remsen (segment "Hubert's Curse") (1 episode, 1999), M. Anthony Brinksman (segment "Last Rites") Jim Keene (segment "Secret of the Family Tomb") (1 episode, 1998), Johnny Pope (segment "Where Have All the Heroes Gone") Jane Doe (segment "Town of Remembrance") (1 episode, 1999), Vince McCormick (segment "The Hand") (1 episode, 2002), Martin Cheller (segment "The Music Teacher") (1 episode, 2002), Jesse James (segment "Mysterious Strangers") (1 episode, 1999), Detective Murdoch (segment "Anatole") (1 episode, 1999), Kim (segment "War Surplus") (1 episode, 1998), Butler (segment "The Wallet") (1 episode, 1998), Sally Sterling (segment "Red Eyed Creature") (1 episode, 1997), Jerry Wright (segment "Bus Stop") (1 episode, 1999), Eric Creighton (segment "Blood Bank") (1 episode, 1999), Big Joe Cunningham (segment "Trucker") (1 episode, 1998), Young Laura (segment "Bus Stop") (1 episode, 2002), Uncle Dimitri (segment "Bad Dreams") (1 episode, 2002), Joanie (segment "Healing Hands") (1 episode, 1997), Safecracker (segment "From the Agency") (1 episode, 1998), Lenny Height (segment "Used Car Salesman") (1 episode, 1998), Neil (segment "Bus Stop") by David Hunter April 10, 2015, 8:00 am. (1 episode, 2002), Roy (segment "Terror Night") (1 episode, 1999), Madame Tula (segment "The Sleepwalker") (1 episode, 2002), Michelle (segment "Seven Hours of Bad Luck") (1 episode, 1997), George Watson (segment: The Apparition) In 1997, FOX began airing Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. (1 episode, 1998), Danny (segment "The Guardian") (1 episode, 1999), Mrs. Baker (segment "Morning Sickness") Of the 239 stories told over the course of the 48 episodes, 139 were declared to be "fact." (1 episode, 1999), Businesswoman (segment "Makeup Magic") (1 episode, 1997), Jimmy (segment "The Card Game") Studios FOX Entertainment Group + 1 more. (1 episode, 2002), Judge (segment "The Devil's Autograph") (1 episode, 1997), Kris Templar (segment "Love over the Counter") [72] It would later air on the now defunct Chiller channel from 2009 to 2015. (1 episode, 1997), Russ Johnson (segment "The Tractor") Mary Queen of Scots is the most majestically pitiable figure of the entire History.Hume dwelled at length on her final hours, describing her careful distribution of her remaining belongings among her servants and her farewell conversations with them.90 He then recounted her dignity and fortitude at the scaffold, unyielding in the face of clerical pressure to abandon her Catholic faith. (1 episode, 1998), Wally (segment "The Scoop") (1 episode, 1999), Mary Ratcher (segment "Halloween") (1 episode, 1997), Brent Foster (segment "The Viewing") (1 episode, 1999), Bartender (1 episode, 2002), Carter Jenkins (segment "The Secret of the Coins") (1 episode, 1999), Hugh Santelli (segment "The Horn") 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), Lowell Germain (segment "Blood Donor") "Glckszahlen (Lucky Numbers), Alles hat seinen Platz (Everything has its Place), This page was last edited on 16 February 2023, at 21:26. But hey, maybe this time around it'll actually be good, wjo knows! (1 episode, 1998), Luisa (segment "Buenos Dias") Budget: $7,000. (1 episode, 1998), Charles Chandler (segment "Bon Voyage") (1 episode, 1997), Perry Nicholas (segment "Needle Point") (1 episode, 1999), Maddie (segment "The Crypt Ghost") Will both of them survive? (1 episode, 1998), Waitress (segment "Bright Lights") 22 February 2023. (1 episode, 1999), Darrell Jacoby (segment "The Bloody Hand") (1 episode, 1998), Rick (segment "Blind Man's Dog") (1 episode, 1998), Edward Decateur (segment "They Towed My Car") (1 episode, 1999), Son-In-Law (segment "The Unknown Patient") 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), Reporter (segment "Merry-Go-Round") (1 episode, 2002), Jerry Fletcher (segment "Murder of Roy Hennessey") The answer is revealed by Jonathan Frakes at the conclusion of each episode. (1 episode, 1999), Gina (segment "The Curse of Hampton Manor") [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), Alexander (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1998), Mugger #2 (segment "Magic Mightyman") (1 episode, 1999), Tony Ferris (segment "Red Line") "The Portrait" is the third story that is featured in the first episode of Season 2. (1 episode, 1999), Geraldine Collins (segment "The Landlady") Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. (1 episode, 1999), Tiffany Sands (segment "The Ring") (1 episode, 1999), Larry Rucker (segment "Where Have All the Heroes Gone") (1 episode, 1999), Artie Holman (segment "Charlie") (1 episode, 1998), Gwen Chandler (segment "Bon Voyage") (1 episode, 1999), Judge Daniel Waters (segment "1st Time Offender") 2002 TV-PG. (1 episode, 1998), Shelly (segment "A Joyful Noise") Regarded as a cult classic, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction was a simpler time of television that promoted a notion of gathering around to watch a weekly television show with . (1 episode, 1998), Kim Maddox (segment "The Diary") (1 episode, 1999), Kally Schwab (segment "Stitches in Time") (1 episode, 1997), Nurse Candelario (segment "The Unknown Patient") (1 episode, 1997), Mr. Montgomery (segment "Justice is Served") (1 episode, 1997), Brad Lewis (segment "Couch Potato") (1 episode, 2002), Sara Cummings (segment "Terror Night") (1 episode, 2002), Park Warden (segment "The Bridge") (1 episode, 1999), Phillip Kirby (segment "The Mentor") (1 episode, 2002), Brady (segment "Night Walker") (1 episode, 1998), Roger Parks (segment "Firestation 32") (1 episode, 1998), Kyle Jarvis (segment "The Cure") (1 episode, 1998), Teacher #1 (segment "The Student") (1 episode, 2002), Dr. Spalding (segment "Shared Vision") (1 episode, 1997), Diane Emory (segment "Imaginary Friend") (1 episode, 1999), Martin Duncan, Jr. (segment "The Cake") (1 episode, 1997), Beverly Stone (segment "Secret of the Family Tomb") (1 episode, 2002), Connie Howard (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 1997), Danny Metz (segment "The Magic Rose Garden") (1 episode, 2002), Harold Plum (segment "The Mystery of Douglas Hibbard") (1 episode, 2002), General Store Owner (segment "Hot Car") (1 episode, 1998), Carl (segment "The Card Game") (1 episode, 1998), Margaret Delaney (segment "Bon Voyage") (1 episode, 1998), Fireman (segment "Firestation 32") (1 episode, 1998), Artie (segment "The Caller") (1 episode, 1998), Insurance Salesman (segment "Scribbles") (1 episode, 1998), Jay (segment "Ring Toss") (1 episode, 2002), Sean Shepley (segment "Sit-Down Comedian") (1 episode, 1998), Frank Young (segment "The Wailing") One of the most popular stories was "The Kid in the Closet", which turned out to be fact. (1 episode, 1998), Riley (segment "The Chalkboard") (1 episode, 1998), Nathan Dunbar (segment "Epitaph") whose truth is stranger than fiction with a gratitude greater than the world. (1 episode, 1998), Painter (segment "The Wall") (1 episode, 1999), Suzanne Elliott (segment "The Grave") On the lintel of Robert Grant's door was a faint smeara smear of blood. 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, 2002), Matt Russell (segment "The Wreath") (1 episode, 1999), Chamber of Terror Operator (segment "Ring Toss") (1 episode, 1998), Maggie Bowers (segment "The Bucket") (1 episode, 2002), Lady Luck (segment "Hot Car") (1 episode, 1998), Vanessa Robinson (segment "The Student") (1 episode, 1998), Officer Craig Hoffman (segment "The Wall") (1 episode, 2002), Spin Doctor (segment "The Candidate") (1 episode, 2002), Albert Duvall (segment "When I Was Big") (1 episode, 1999), Officer Baker (segment "The Landlady") (1 episode, 2002), Caitlin Woods (segment "Caitlin's Candle") (1 episode, 1999), Dan Weaver (segment "One for the Road") (1 episode, 1997), Kimberly Rivers (segment "From the Agency") (1 episode, 1999), Clarissa (segment "Cook Out") (1 episode, 1999), Old Timer (segment "Ghost Town") (uncredited) (1 episode, 1998), Detective Dave Puma (segment "Voice from the Grave") (1 episode, 1999), Regina (segment "The Gathering") Menu Trending 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), Undercover Police Officer (segment "Louie the Dip") (1 episode, 2002), Claire Natvig (segment "Mental") (1 episode, 2002), Steve Saito (segment "The Flower Jury") At the end of the show, it was revealed to the viewer whether the tales were true or works of fiction. (1 episode, 1998), Mary Bradley (segment "The Find") (1 episode, 1998), Stuart Freeman (segment "The House on Barry Avenue") (1 episode, 1999), Donna (segment "The Golden Cue") (1 episode, 1998), Zachary (segment "Titan") (1 episode, 1999), Bartender (segment "The Dealer") (1 episode, 1998), Philip Delaney (segment "Bon Voyage") (1 episode, 2002), James Elliott (segment "The Grave") (1 episode, 1998), George (segment "Merry-Go-Round") No, but Pope is the one who dies. (1 episode, 1999), Craig Vinton (segment "The Dresser") (1 episode, 2002), Art Sealy (segment "You Are Next") (1 episode, 1999), Mrs. Hatchagin (segment "Damsel") (1 episode, 1999), Priest (segment "Last Rites") 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), Student (segment "The Student") (1 episode, 1999), Doctor Bradley (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1999), Andy (segment "The Nightmare") (1 episode, 1997), Mr. Bromley (segment "From the Agency") (1 episode, 1999), Private Bruce Shalto (segment "The Dealer") The production was executed by German studios Superama Film and Wiedemann & Berg Television and will feature 10 new stories.[9]. (1 episode, 1999), Betty (segment "The Gathering") (1 episode, 1998), Undertaker (segment "Two Sisters") : Jon Atack: 1955- 1983 Whistleblower and noted critic of the church. (1 episode, 2002), Waitress (segment "Roulette Wheel") (1 episode, 1999), Chipper Dunn (segment "Red Line") (1 episode, 1997), Brian Johnson (segment "Kid in the Closet") (1 episode, 1998), Judge Roy Bean (segment "The Card Game") John August (segment "The Cigar Box") (1 episode, 2002), Dr. Hall (segment "Room 245") (1 episode, 1999), Edie Jamison (segment "Curse") (1 episode, 1998), Aunt Lillian (segment "The Lady in a Black Dress") (1 episode, 1997), Maggie (segment "Imaginary Friend") (1 episode, 1999), June Bondy (segment "Makeup Magic") (1 episode, 1998), Crystal (segment "Grave Sitting") William Corzine is a painter who started out painting landscapes before moving on to portraits. (1 episode, 2002), Ghost of Milo Youngston (segment "The Wealthy Widow") (1 episode, 1997), Locksmith (segment "Mystery Lock") Ranger Johnson (segment "Ghost Town") (1 episode, 1998), General Henry Lee (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1998), Wally (segment "They Towed My Car") (1 episode, 1998), Amy Bowers (segment: The Bucket) (1 episode, 2002), (segment "Sit-Down Comedian") (1 episode, 1998), William Corzine (segment "The Portrait") (1 episode, 1998), Pilot (segment "The Plane") (1 episode, 1999), Doctor Dana White (segment "Precious") Total Runtime 1d 8h 15m (45 episodes) Country United States. Multiple German media personalities such as Gronkh made guest appearances. (1 episode, 1997), Lizzie Gillespie (segment "The Diner") (1 episode, 1997), Robert Elgin Miller (segment "Justice is Served") (1 episode, 2002), Dawn (segment "The Dorm") Premiered January 23, 1998. (1 episode, 1998), Amy (segment "The Portrait") Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction-theme music HQ-extended 11,551 views Jul 31, 2016 119 Dislike Share Save Kendall A 593 subscribers The Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction-theme music, and HQ-. (1 episode, 1999), Chad (segment "Damsel") (1 episode, 1998), Randy's Father (segment "The Woods") (1 episode, 1999), Daddy Mack (segment "The Ice Box") 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, 1997), Amanda Birch (segment "Toy to the Rescue") (1 episode, 2002), Dave Bridges (segment "The Candidate") (1 episode, 2002), Julie Driscoll (segment "The Vigil") (97-98 Season)", "National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 19-25)", "National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 26-Feb. 1)", "National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 9-15)", "National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 23-March 1)", "National Nielsen Viewership (March 28)", "National Nielsen Viewership (March 1622)", Remember the miracle: Church explosion 60 years ago not forgotten, "National Nielsen Viewership (March 30-April 5)", "National Nielsen Viewership (April 1319)", "National Nielsen Viewership (April 2026)", "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction "Season Two Finale", Krakatoa Prophecy Samsons Mysterious Dream, "National Nielsen Viewership (April 27-May 3)", "National Nielsen Viewership (July 1319) - Incorrectly cites the week as, "National Nielsen Viewership (July 2026)", "X-Factor: Das Unfassbare: Episodenguide", "Episodes: Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? (1 episode, 2002), Rachel (segment "The Witness") (1 episode, 1998), Harv (segment "Malibu Cop") (1 episode, 2002), Kenny Morgan (segment "The Old Bike") (1 episode, 2002), Jason Layard (segment "One Hand in the Till") (1 episode, 1997), Daughter (segment "The Unknown Patient") (1 episode, 1998), Boyfriend (segment "Malibu Cop") (1 episode, 1997), Bradley Howard (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 2002), Mark Winters (segment "Out of Service") (1 episode, 2002), Rosie Russert (segment "The Accident") (1 episode, 1997), Paramedic (segment "Couch Potato") (1 episode, 2002), Gary (segment "The Vigil") "The Caller" is the fifth and final story that is featured in the first episode of Season 2. Dean Santoni (segment "The Flower Jury") (1 episode, 1999), Anatole Guttenoff (segment "Anatole") (1 episode, 1999), J. T. Burnham (segment "Mysterious Strangers") (1 episode, 1998), Officer Blake (segment "Surveillance Camera") The new episodes were filmed in and around Los Angeles and are dubbed for German television. (1 episode, 1999), Madame Kane (segment "Blood Bank") (1 episode, 2002), Matt Richmond (segment "The Devil's Autograph") (1 episode, 2002), Madeleine Townsend (segment "House of Shadows") (1 episode, 2002), Doug Thomas (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 1998), Walt (segment "The Chess Game") (1 episode, 1997), Michael Rater (segment "The Plane") (1 episode, 1997), Rebecca Stanza (segment "Needle Point") (1 episode, 1997), Detective (segment "The Candlestick") (1 episode, 1997), Judd Fuller (segment "Deer Hunters") (1 episode, 1998), Thrax (segment "Rock & Roll Ears") (1 episode, 1998), Police Officer (segment "Money Laundry") (1 episode, 1999), Andre St. Jacques (segment "Wax Executioner") A compilation of Jonathan Frakes' ridiculous "Gotcha!" pronouncements from the end of every episode of "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction?" It's as many of them. (1 episode, 1998), Fred Miller (segment "The New House") (1 episode, 1998), Penny Bell (segment "Merry-Go-Round") Gang Leader (segment "Money Laundry") (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. Hanson (segment "The Motorcycle") 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. (1 episode, 2002), Nathaniel Borne (segment "The Music Teacher") One night, Clive gets a call from a young boy who asks him about his son, Robbie Griffin. (1 episode, 2002), The Stalker (segment "The Dorm") (1 episode, 1998), Molly (segment "The Man in the Model T") (1 episode, 1998), Billy Potter (segment "Scribbles") (1 episode, 2002), Molly Sawyer (segment: On the Road) (1 episode, 1999), Jerry Bradley (segment "The Find") (1 episode, 1998), Moammar (segment "The Wrestler") Watch it on Tubi - Free Movies & TV, The Roku Channel, Pluto TV - It's Free TV, Peacock TV, FreeTV Club, FilmRise, Freevee, Documentary Movies & TV by Fawesome, RealChill . 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." Photo : CBS (1 episode, 1997), Rasha (segment "The Diary") (1 episode, 1998), Realtor (segment "Dust") (1 episode, 1998), Operating Room Nurse (segment "Morning Sickness") (1 episode, 2002), Ted Reed (segment "Who Was I") (1 episode, 1998), Beth McGuire (segment "Angel on Board") Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Season 4 (16) 2002 X-Ray TV-PG 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, 1997), Patricia Kelley (segment "Love over the Counter") (1 episode, 1999), Ron Morrison (segment "Two to One") (1 episode, 2002), Hubert Woodcock (segment "Hubert's Curse") Another set of two episodes aired in Germany on October 30, 2022. (1 episode, 1998), Tony (segment "The Wrestler") . (1 episode, 1999), Chad (segment "The Handyman") (1 episode, 1998), Officer Jameson (segment "Surveillance Camera") (1 episode, 1999), Sheriff (segment "Ghost Town") (1 episode, 1999), Carly Hughes (segment "The Fine Line") (1 episode, 1997), Clergyman (segment "Secret of the Family Tomb") (1 episode, 1998), Miranda (segment "Dead Friday") / (1 episode, 2002), Stefen Cheller (segment "The Music Teacher") (1 episode, 1999), Beatrice Cutler (segment "The Impossible Car Dream") why did james brolin leave beyond belief. (1 episode, 1997), Laura (segment "Bus Stop") (1 episode, 1998), Ghost (segment "The Mummy") (1 episode, 2002), Rosalind Sarno (segment "Witness to Murder") Segments in bold were marked "Fact" by the show. (1 episode, 2002), Gretchen (segment "The Cigar Box") (1 episode, 1998), Bev Conklin (segment "The Curse of Hampton Manor") (1 episode, 1998), Douglas T. Taggarene (segment "Ghost Visitor") 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, 2002), Cassidy Youngston (segment "The Wealthy Widow") (1 episode, 2002), Detective Tanner (segment "Murder of Roy Hennessey") This article is about the 19972002 television program. (1 episode, 2002), Faith Robinson (segment "The Battered Doll") (1 episode, 1998), Alan Weaver (segment "The Bridesmaid") (1 episode, 1999), Angela (segment "The Bloody Hand") (1 episode, 1998), Victim (segment "Malibu Cop") (1 episode, 2002), Elaine Sealy (segment "You Are Next") (1 episode, 2002), Young Susan (segment "The Doll") (1 episode, 1999), Doctor (segment "Anatole") (1 episode, 1999), Olivia Schwab (segment "Stitches in Time") (uncredited) (1 episode, 1997), Mr. Birch (segment "Toy to the Rescue") Allison Liddi. The History and Classic Episodes of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. (1 episode, 1999), Secretary (segment "Last Rites") (1 episode, 1997), Camper #1 (segment "Summer Camp") Each episode of the series' run had at least one "fiction" story and at least two "fact" stories. (1 episode, 2002), Professor Comstock (segment "The Flower Jury") (1 episode, 1998), Reese (segment "They Towed My Car") (1 episode, 1998), Felix (segment "Murder on the Second Floor") (1 episode, 1999), Katie Conway (segment "Shared Vision") (1 episode, 1999), Marissa Baker (segment "Morning Sickness") (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), Drifter (segment "The Hand") (1 episode, 2002), Cal Russert (segment "The Accident") (1 episode, 1998), Judd's Buddy (segment "Deer Hunters") (1 episode, 2002), John W. (segment: Number One with a Bullet) (1 episode, 1998), Mr. Mumbles (segment "The Chalkboard") (1 episode, 2002), Jenny Wakefield (segment "Hot Car") He hosted 1995's Alien Autopsy: (Fact or Fiction? (1 episode, 2002), Frank James (segment "Mysterious Strangers") (1 episode, 1999), Gwen Buckbinder (segment "Blood Bank") why did james brolin leave beyond belief. (1 episode, 1997), Liz Kimball (segment "Imaginary Friend") (1 episode, 1997), Jake Gillespie (segment "The Diner") (1 episode, 1999), Officer Powers (segment "Creepy Comics") (1 episode, 1997), Tom (segment "The House on Baker Street") (1 episode, 2002), Bradley Gillespie (segment "The Diner") (1 episode, 1998), Julie Ross (segment "The Lady in a Black Dress") (1 episode, 1998), Stewardess (segment "Angel on Board") (1 episode, 1997), Grandpa Buck Randall (segment "The Tractor") (1 episode, 1999), Big Ralph Zabrisky (segment "Ring Toss") (1 episode, 2002), Clayton Pits (segment "The Wrong Turn") (1 episode, 1999), Momma (segment "Tants") (1 episode, 2002), (segment "Hubert's Curse") (1 episode, 1998), Tammy's Father (segment "The Cure") (1 episode, 2002), Zack Rothbard (segment "The Crypt Ghost") (1 episode, 1999), Susan Franklin (segment "The Doll") (1 episode, 1998), Gus Hobbs (segment "The Bucket") (1 episode, 1997), Mildred Grayson (segment "The Gift") (1 episode, 2002), Brent Fillie (segment "The Weatherman") 2 - The belief that male nudity is always something comical or non-sexual, while female nudity is inherently erotic. (1 episode, 1999), Minister (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1999), Tatum (segment "Anatole") FanPix.Net Image: Harrison Page- as Joel Latham: Photo ID: . (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. Clark (segment "Titan") (1 episode, 1999), Nicole (segment "The Mirror of Truth") (1 episode, 1998), Kirby (segment "Kirby") (1 episode, 1997), Officer Lewis (segment "Count Mystery") (1 episode, 1998), Chad Anderson (segment "The Pass") (1 episode, 1998), Joss Myrtle (segment "The Land") (1 episode, 2002), Det. (1 episode, 2002), Priest (segment "The Grave") (1 episode, 1999), Tina (segment "The Cake") (1 episode, 1999), Gambler (segment "Dead Beat Daddy") Acted In: 24, Suits, Space: Above and Beyond, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, Law & Order: LA Birthplace: Bountiful, Utah, USA (1 episode, 2002), Tasha (segment "Screen Saver") (1 episode, 2002), Mr. Blaine (segment "The Phrenologist's Head") (1 episode, 1998), Dr. Lloyd Cameron (segment "The House on Barry Avenue") Season 4. (1 episode, 1997), Mrs. Rivers (segment "From the Agency") (1 episode, 1999), Camille Blair (segment "Two Sisters") Comedian Patricia Zentilli plays a college student who fears for her life from bad luck and a home invader, not played for laughs at all. (1 episode, 1998), April Myrtle (segment "The Land") (1 episode, 1998), Lawrence (segment "A Joyful Noise") (1 episode, 1999), Shopkeeper (segment "1st Time Offender") / (1 episode, 1997), Margaret (segment: Dream House) Still, the movie attracted a cult following (hooray!) Toggle navigation. (1 episode, 1999), John Cutler (segment "The Impossible Car Dream") (1 episode, 1998), Saleswoman (segment "The Lady in a Black Dress") (1 episode, 2002), Don 'Doc' Rose (segment "The News Stand") (1 episode, 1997), Beverly Hannon (segment "The Viewing") (1 episode, 2002), Dr. Hainer (segment "Who Was I") (1 episode, 2002), George Natvig (segment "Mental") (1 episode, 1997), Mr. Stone (segment "Secret of the Family Tomb") (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. North (segment "The Gun") 28. (1 episode, 2002), Ricky Hart (segment "Screen Saver") (1 episode, 2002), Jeff Cummings (segment "Terror Night") 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, 1997), Neighbor Boy #2 (segment "Wheezer") (1 episode, 2002), Rena Dunne's Mother (segment "Room 245") (1 episode, 1999), Thief (segment "The Gathering") (uncredited) (1 episode, 1998), Florence Wheeler (segment "The Girl Next Door") (1 episode, 1999), Chrissy (segment "Wax Executioner") (1 episode, 2002), Detective Phil Duncan (segment "The Wreath") (2 episodes, 1997-1998), Mr. Montague (segment "The Sewing Machine") 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, 1998), Count Mystery's Owner (segment "Count Mystery") (1 episode, 2002), Annette Cullen (segment "The Phrenologist's Head") (1 episode, 2002), Jeremy McBain (segment "When I Was Big") (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. Rater (segment "The Plane") (1 episode, 2002), Cheryl (segment "Who Was I") (1 episode, 1997), (segment "Surveillance Camera") (1 episode, 2002), Lloyd Townsend (segment "House of Shadows") (1 episode, 1998), Mr. Trapwell (segment "The Scoop") / (1 episode, 1999), Emmaline (segment "The Gathering") / (1 episode, 2002), Jimmy Welsh (segment "Roulette Wheel") (1 episode, 1999), Preston G. Yates (segment "Static Man") (1 episode, 1997), Alison Fender (segment "The Candlestick") (1 episode, 1997), Darren (segment "Summer Camp") (1 episode, 1998), Officer McCarthy (segment "The Wall") (1 episode, 2002), Bar Patron (segment "The Hand") (1 episode, 1998), Leslie Fitz (segment "The Wailing") (1 episode, 1997), Other Amy Faraday (segment "From the Agency") / [2] Starting in 2021, a fifth season was produced for the German market, where new episodes are released each Halloween. (1 episode, 1999), Jim (segment "The Gravedigger's Nemesis") (1 episode, 1998), Principal Harvey Block (segment "Graffiti") (1 episode, 1999), Mrs. Baker (segment "Precious") (30 episodes, 1997-1999), Self - Announcer (1 episode, 2002), Danny Johnson (segment "Kid in the Closet") (1 episode, 1999), Fast Eddie Gleckan (segment "Dead Beat Daddy") (1 episode, 1998), Curtis (segment "The Girl Next Door") (1 episode, 1998), Lucy Robins (segment "The Bridesmaid") (1 episode, 2002), Stan Trask (segment "Writer's Agent") (2 episodes, 1997-1999), Brenda (segment "Last Man on Earth") (1 episode, 1998), Tammy (segment "The Cure") (1 episode, 1999), State Trooper (segment "Trucker") (1 episode, 2002), Arthur (segment "Poker Justice") Season 4, episode 5, is a truly chilling entry in Beyond Belief that tells the story of a young woman hired to house-sit for Lloyd Thompson, an architect who's gone overseas for a month. (1 episode, 1997), Lana (segment "Cup of Joe") (1 episode, 2002), Josie (segment "Cup of Joe")
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