

The stories told in the program all had some connection with the supernatural, ghosts, psychic phenomena, coincidences, destiny, or other such unusual occurrences.Įach episode of the show, as well as all stories within, were introduced with a pun or some other form of witticism pertaining to the particular story and episode, and they all included 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.

The show was narrated by Don LaFontaine for the first three seasons and by Campbell Lane for the fourth and final season.
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The series was hosted by James Brolin in season one and by Jonathan Frakes in seasons two, three and four. At the end of the show, it was revealed to the viewer whether the tales were true or works of fiction. The viewer was offered the challenge of determining which are true and which are false. Each episode featured stories, all of which appeared to defy logic, and some of which were allegedly based on actual events. For other uses, see Beyond Belief.īeyond 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. This article is about the 1997–2002 television program.
