(1 episode, 1999), Cosmetic Surgeon (segment "The Mirror of Truth") The stories told in the program all have some connection with the supernatural, ghosts, psychic phenomena, coincidences, destiny, or other such unusual occurrences. (1 episode, 1998), Police Officer (segment "The Perfect Record") (1 episode, 2002), Max (segment "Caitlin's Candle") 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, 1998), Nathan Dunbar (segment "Epitaph") ", "Sci Fi - Beyond Belief Promo - 7/20/02 - YouTube", "Beyond Belief:Fact or Fiction on Chiller [Archive] - Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums", "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction | Chiller", "Beyond Belief - 1st Season Set in August", "Beyond Belief: Fact Or Fiction Amazon Prime", "FilmRise - Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction - The Complete Classic Series", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beyond_Belief:_Fact_or_Fiction&oldid=1139779904, 1990s American science fiction television series, 2000s American science fiction television series, 1990s American anthology television series, Fox Broadcasting Company original programming, Television series by Dick Clark Productions, 2000s American anthology television series, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. [2] 1999 16+ 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), Amy Dwyer (segment "Devil's Tattoo") (1 episode, 2002), Heather Baker (segment "The Cigar Box") (1 episode, 1998), Molly (segment "The Man in the Model T") (1 episode, 2002), Leonard Kirby (segment "The Mentor") Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction had a sporadic airing schedule on its original networks, sometimes going for weeks or even months between airings. (1 episode, 1998), Killer (segment "Bright Lights") When he left, Jonathan Frakes made a very interesting host. (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. Hanson (segment "The Motorcycle") (1 episode, 2002), Jeremy's Mom (segment "When I Was Big") (1 episode, 1997), Drug Dealer (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 1999), Big Joe Cunningham (segment "Trucker") The first new episode was broadcast in German-speaking countries on October 31, 2021. (1 episode, 1999), Hugh Santelli (segment "The Horn") (uncredited) (1 episode, 1998), Grant (segment "The Wrestler") (uncredited) / (1 episode, 1998), Mugger #2 (segment "Magic Mightyman") (1 episode, 1999), Mrs. Richards (segment "Epitaph") (1 episode, 1997), Alison Fender (segment "The Candlestick") whose truth is stranger than fiction with a gratitude greater than the world. 43:01. (1 episode, 1998), Casket Salesman (segment "The Warning") Start Shopping Sign In English (US) Privacy Policy License Agreement Cookie Preferences Please wait. Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997-2022) Episode List Season: OR Year: Season 2 S2, Ep1 23 Jan. 1998 The Plane/The Gun/The Portrait/The Pass/The Caller 6.8 (79) Rate This episode features the following cases: The Plane; The Gun; The Portrait; The Pass; The Caller. (1 episode, 2002), Mrs. Singley (segment "The Accident") (1 episode, 1999), Phillip Kirby (segment "The Mentor") (1 episode, 1998), Theresa (segment "The Gift") (1 episode, 1998), Detective Marquez (segment "Murder on the Second Floor") (1 episode, 1997), Mailman (segment "Needle Point") (1 episode, 1999), Undercover Police Officer (segment "Louie the Dip") (1 episode, 1998), Miranda (segment "Dead Friday") (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), Nancy (segment "Charlie") (1 episode, 1998), Carl (segment "The Card Game") (1 episode, 1999), Vinny Rose (segment "The News Stand") (1 episode, 1998), Mildred's Daughter (segment "The Gift") (1 episode, 2002), Lyle (segment "The Vision") (1 episode, 1999), M. Anthony Brinksman (segment "Last Rites") 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, 1998), Realtor (segment "Dust") (1 episode, 1999), Jerry (segment "Two to One") 4,653 likes. (1 episode, 1997), Michael Rater (segment "The Plane") (1 episode, 2002), Jeff Cummings (segment "Terror Night") (1 episode, 1998), Blonde Prison Guard (segment "The Escape") (1 episode, 1998), Ike (segment "Merry-Go-Round") (1 episode, 2002), Stan Trask (segment "Writer's Agent") (1 episode, 2002), Detective Patterson (segment "The Witness") (1 episode, 1998), Lawrence (segment "A Joyful Noise") (1 episode, 1999), Doctor Sapperstein (segment "Morning Sickness") 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. "The Caller" is the fifth and final story that is featured in the first episode of Season 2. Do the dead make telephone calls? (1 episode, 1999), Suzanne Elliott (segment "The Grave") (1 episode, 1997), Judge Martinez (segment "Justice is Served") (1 episode, 2002), Jackie Gordon (segment "Out of Service") / (1 episode, 1998), Sonny Rhodes (segment "Used Car Salesman") (1 episode, 1998), Sally Sterling (segment "Red Eyed Creature") (1 episode, 1998), The Captain (segment "Firestation 32") (1 episode, 1998), Keith Porter (segment "Dead Friday") (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, 1998), Johnny Pope (segment "Where Have All the Heroes Gone") (1 episode, 1998), Walt Dunbar (segment "Used Car Salesman") (1 episode, 1998), Detective Hank Reese (segment "Malibu Cop") (1 episode, 1999), Margaret Whitney (segment "The New House") (1 episode, 1998), Doctor Harding (segment "Justice is Served") (1 episode, 1998), Doctor Moray (segment "Voice from the Grave") (1 episode, 1997), Freddie Metz (segment "The Magic Rose Garden") (1 episode, 2002), Jared Evans (segment "Hot Car") (1 episode, 2002), Joe Ace Grant (segment "Sit-Down Comedian") (1 episode, 1997), Burglar (segment "Mystery Lock") Jonas Adams (segment "Positive I.D.") (uncredited) (1 episode, 1997), Mr. Goth (segment "E-Mail") At the end of the show, it was revealed to the viewer whether the tales were true or works of fiction. (1 episode, 1998), Student (segment "The Chalkboard") (1 episode, 2002), Priest (segment "The Grave") Starring Jonathan Frakes, Campbell Lane Genres Runtime 43m. (1 episode, 1999), Margaret Walker (segment "The Dorm") (2 episodes, 1997-1999), Brenda (segment "Last Man on Earth") (1 episode, 1999), Betty (segment "The Gathering") (1 episode, 1999), Andre St. Jacques (segment "Wax Executioner") (1 episode, 1999), Lauren Latham (segment "Screwdriver") (2 episodes, 1999-2002), Gerald McBride (segment "Count Mystery") on fox", "An Halloween wird ausschlielich das gezeigt", "Neue "X-Factor"-Folge: Jonathan Frakes im Interview I RTLZWEI", "Zu Halloween zurck bei RTLZWEI: "X-Factor: Das Unfassbare": Kultmoderator Jonathan Frakes prsentiert neue Folgen", "The Season's Final Prime-Time Nielsen Rankings (1997-98)", "TV Listings for - June 27, 2002 - TV Tango", "TV Listings for - July 4, 2002 - TV Tango", "Episodes: Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? (1 episode, 1999), Minister (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1998), Danny (segment "The Guardian") (1 episode, 1998), Everett Spencer (segment "The Prescription") (1 episode, 1997), Brooke (segment "The Prophecy") (1 episode, 1998), Fred Miller (segment "The New House") Budget: $7,000. (1 episode, 1997), Neighbor Girl (segment "Wheezer") (1 episode, 2002), Faith Robinson (segment "The Battered Doll") (1 episode, 1998), Matre D' (segment "Charlie") This book defends the claims of historical-critical research into the New Testament as necessary for theological interpretation.Presenting an interdisciplinary study about the nature of theological language, this book considers the modern debate in theological hermeneutics beginning with the Barth-Bultmann debate and moving towards a theory of language which brings together historical-critical . (1 episode, 2002), Charles Lunt (segment "Mail Order Degree") (1 episode, 1998), Eight Ball (segment "The Chalkboard") (uncredited) (1 episode, 1998), Mugger #1 (segment "Magic Mightyman") (1 episode, 2002), Tanya Skinner (segment "The Child Artist") (1 episode, 1998), Elmo P. Middleton (segment "The Man in the Model T") (1 episode, 1997), Daniel Wilson (segment "The House on Baker Street") (1 episode, 1998), William Pope (segment "Anatole") (1 episode, 1998), Crystal (segment "Grave Sitting") (1 episode, 2002), Tants (segment "Tants") (1 episode, 1998), Daniel (segment "The Portrait") (1 episode, 2002), Brady (segment "Night Walker") (1 episode, 1999), Pierre St. Jacques (segment "Wax Executioner") No, but Pope is the one who dies. (1 episode, 1998), Jay (segment "Ring Toss") (1 episode, 2002), Danny Johnson (segment "Kid in the Closet") (1 episode, 2002), Bradley Gillespie (segment "The Diner") (1 episode, 1997), Simms (segment "The Wall") (1 episode, 2002), Martha Blaine (segment "The Phrenologist's Head") (1 episode, 1999), Edna Adkins (segment "For the Record") Self - Announcer (1 episode, 1998), Producer (segment "The Caller") Each episode featured stories, all of which appeared to defy logic, and some of which were allegedly based on actual events. (1 episode, 1998), Claire (segment "The Chalkboard") (1 episode, 1998), Brenda Weaver (segment "The Bridesmaid") Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? (1 episode, 2002), Student (segment "Mail Order Degree") (1 episode, 1998), Sarah (segment "The Computer") (1 episode, 1997), Elizabeth Warren (segment "Justice is Served") 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, 1998), Harris Fisher (segment "Titan") (1 episode, 2022), Orderly (segment "The Unknown Patient") (1 episode, 1999), Tina (segment "The Cake") (1 episode, 1999), Hal Dickey (segment "One for the Road") Every other caller turns out to be the . (1 episode, 2002), Detective Sal Samora (segment "The Battered Doll") Point Number One. (1 episode, 1997), Other Brenda (segment "Last Man on Earth") RobertEloy1686. (1 episode, 1999), Judge Daniel Waters (segment "1st Time Offender") (1 episode, 1998), State Trooper (segment "Deer Hunters") (1 episode, 1999), Sheriff (segment "Ghost Town") (1 episode, 2002), (segment "Roulette Wheel") (1 episode, 1999), Tommy (segment "Dead Beat Daddy") (1 episode, 2002), Harold Plum (segment "The Mystery of Douglas Hibbard") Each episode of the series' run had at least one "fiction" story and at least two "fact" stories. (1 episode, 2002), Stefen Cheller (segment "The Music Teacher") (1 episode, 2002), Debbie (segment "The Vision") (1 episode, 1999), Minister (segment "The Gravedigger's Nemesis") (1 episode, 1997), Zach (segment "Wheezer") Multiple German media personalities such as Gronkh made guest appearances. (1 episode, 2002), Steve Saito (segment "The Flower Jury") (1 episode, 2002), Gretchen (segment "The Cigar Box") (1 episode, 1999), Jim (segment "The Gravedigger's Nemesis") (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), Connie Howard (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 2002), Brent Fillie (segment "The Weatherman") (1 episode, 1997), Detective (segment "The Candlestick") (1 episode, 1997), Police Officer (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 1998), Tammy's Mother (segment "The Cure") (1 episode, 1999), Doctor Aldus (segment "Eclipse") (1 episode, 1998), Punk Girl (segment "Rock & Roll Ears") "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. (1 episode, 2002), Bar Patron (segment "The Hand") (1 episode, 1999), Thomas (segment "The Burial") (1 episode, 1998), Judd's Buddy (segment "Deer Hunters") (1 episode, 2002), Zack Rothbard (segment "The Crypt Ghost") r4 vs r14 tires; humana dme providers; why did james brolin leave beyond belief; why did james brolin leave beyond belief. : Jon Atack: 1955- 1983 Whistleblower and noted critic of the church. (1 episode, 2002), Madeleine Townsend (segment "House of Shadows") (1 episode, 2002), Josie (segment "Cup of Joe") (1 episode, 1998), Donald T. Blanchard (segment "Ghost Visitor") (1 episode, 2002), Uncle Dimitri (segment "Bad Dreams") (1 episode, 1999), Moe (segment "War Surplus") The production was executed by German studios Superama Film and Wiedemann & Berg Television and will feature 10 new stories.[9]. (1 episode, 1999), Larry Schmidt (segment "The Dealer") (a Titles & Air Dates Guide", "Shows A-Z - beyond belief: fact or fiction? (1 episode, 2002), Hubert Woodcock (segment "Hubert's Curse") (1 episode, 1997), Julia Randall (segment "The Tractor") (1 episode, 1998), Detective Harold Peters (segment "The House on Barry Avenue") (1 episode, 1999), John L. Richards (segment "Epitaph") (1 episode, 2002), Burglar (segment "Seven Hours of Bad Luck") Jonathan Frakes Dick Clark (1997-2002) This anthology series tests the notion that truth is stranger than fiction. (1 episode, 1997), Liz Kimball (segment "Imaginary Friend") (1 episode, 2002), Sam Singley (segment "The Accident") (1 episode, 1999), Chrissy (segment "Wax Executioner") (1 episode, 2002), Margaret (segment "The Candlestick") (1 episode, 1999), June Bondy (segment "Makeup Magic") (1 episode, 1998), Beth McGuire (segment "Angel on Board") (1 episode, 2002), Girl #2 (segment "The Witness") (1 episode, 1998), Rob Noveau (segment "The Warning") (1 episode, 1998), Officer McCarthy (segment "The Wall") (1 episode, 1999), Lorene Adkins (segment "For the Record") (1 episode, 1997), Sgt. (1 episode, 1997), Playground Bully (segment "The Guardian") (1 episode, 1999), Nurse Diana Lewis (segment "Soldier") (1 episode, 2002), Rosalind Sarno (segment "Witness to Murder") (1 episode, 1998), Billy Sterling (segment "Red Eyed Creature") (1 episode, 2002), Dr. Dale Cullen (segment "The Phrenologist's Head") (1 episode, 1999), Eric Daley (segment "Louie the Dip") (1 episode, 2002), Eric Reinhardt (segment "The Grave") (1 episode, 1998), Michelle Taylor (segment "The Portrait") (1 episode, 1999), Wendy Baker (segment "Precious") E-Book Overview. (1 episode, 1999), Don (segment "For the Record") Menu Trending (1 episode, 1997), Sharon W. (segment: Number One with a Bullet) BEYOND BELIEF is a show that asks if it s fact of fiction by presenting viewers with unusual tales of the supernatural the bizarre and the seemingly downright impossible. (1 episode, 1999), Pete Ringwald (segment "The Gravedigger's Nemesis") (1 episode, 2002), Julie Driscoll (segment "The Vigil") (1 episode, 1998), Doctor John Byrd (segment "The Woods") contents. Thriller A series of logic defying stories about supernatural and psychic phenomenon challenge viewers to determine which are truth and which are fiction. It was cancelled after its 2002 season. (1 episode, 1997), Nurse (segment "The Unknown Patient") . Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? (1 episode, 1998), Rena Newland (segment "The Stalker") (1 episode, 1998), Jason (segment "The Wallet") (1 episode, 1998), Roger (segment "Buenos Dias") (1 episode, 1997), Paramedic (segment "Couch Potato") (uncredited) That settled it. (1 episode, 1998), Penny Bell (segment "Merry-Go-Round") (1 episode, 1997), Bradley Howard (segment "Mystery Lock") 1 Episode 1998. (1 episode, 1998), Mr. Trapwell (segment "The Scoop") (1 episode, 2002), Ryan (segment "The Fine Line") (1 episode, 1998), Philip Delaney (segment "Bon Voyage") (1 episode, 1997), Debbie Johnson (segment "Kid in the Closet") (1 episode, 1997), Mr. Foster (segment "The Viewing") (1 episode, 1999), Mary Ratcher (segment "Halloween") (1 episode, 1998), Ruth Fulton (segment "The Prescription") (1 episode, 2002), Tow Truck Driver (segment "Teasdale's Motor Car") (1 episode, 2002), Matt Russell (segment "The Wreath") (1 episode, 1998), Mrs. Clark (segment "Titan") (1 episode, 2002), Mark Winters (segment "Out of Service") (1 episode, 2002), Frank James (segment "Mysterious Strangers") (1 episode, 2002), Doug Thomas (segment "Mystery Lock") (1 episode, 1998), Douglas T. Taggarene (segment "Ghost Visitor") (1 episode, 1997), Mona Watson (segment: The Apparition) (1 episode, 1999), Officer Shields (segment "Gratuity") (1 episode, 1999), Bob Mercer (segment "The Impossible Car Dream") (1 episode, 1999), Minister (segment "Two Sisters") (1 episode, 1998), Ghost (segment "The Mummy") (1 episode, 2002), Mr. Mintz (segment "Room 245") (1 episode, 1999), Charlie Hayes (segment "Charlie") (1 episode, 1998), Susan (segment "Town of Remembrance") (1 episode, 1998), Detective Dave Puma (segment "Voice from the Grave") (1 episode, 1997), Jerry Wright (segment "Bus Stop") (1 episode, 1999), Olivia's Mother (segment "Stitches in Time") (1 episode, 1998), Gabe (segment "Graffiti") (1 episode, 2002), Deanna Lindsey (segment "Moonstruck Beach") (13 episodes, 2002), Daniel Alden (segment: Dream House) (1 episode, 1998), Emma Jansen (segment "Count Mystery") (1 episode, 2002), Dr. Parkins (segment "The Vigil") (1 episode, 2002), Dr. Hainer (segment "Who Was I") The hour-long show featured numerous vignettes that all centered around the supernatural and paranormal. (1 episode, 2002), Martin Atkins (segment "Healing Hands") (1 episode, 1999), Mrs. Hatchagin (segment "Damsel") 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]. iupui multicultural center,
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