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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction 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] Each episode features stories, all of which appear to defy logic, and some of which are allegedly based on actual events. The viewer is offered ...
He has also hosted the anthology series Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, voiced David Xanatos in the Disney television series Gargoyles, and narrated the History Channel documentary, Lee and Grant. He is the credited author of the novel The Abductors: Conspiracy, which was ghostwritten by Dean Wesley Smith. [1]
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Fact or Fiction may refer to: Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction or Strange Truth: Fact or Fiction , a U.S. anthology TV series on FOX Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction , predecessor to Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction: Partrica Kelly 2 episodes NYPD Blue: Denise Episode: "Three Girls and a Baby" Brooklyn South: Bonnie Van Eggidy Episode: "A Reverend Runs Through It" 1997–2010 King of the Hill: Nancy Gribble, Didi Hill, Reverend Karen Stroup (voices) 124 episodes 1998 Michael Hayes — Episode: "Imagine: Part 2" The Drew Carey ...
In 1966, he wrote Strange Events Beyond Human Understanding, a collection of stories of the paranormal. Some of his stories were adapted for television in 1992 in CBS' Miracles And Other Wonders. [12] In 1997, Tralins' tales were adapted for the TV show Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. [13]
The American anthology series Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction used the story in the episode eleven segment entitled "Titan". The novel can be found sitting on Carlson's armchair in the 1996 video game Titanic: Adventure Out of Time.