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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction/Episode 30

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Episode 30
Season 3, Episode 11
Airdate August 4, 2000
Production Number BEY-302
Written by Barry Adelman
(Special Material)
Bob Wolterstorff &
Mike Scott
("Dead Beat Daddy",
"Ghost Town",
"The Sewing Machine",
"The Sleepwalker",
"Money Laundry")
Based on stories from the collected stories of
Robert Tralins
("Dead Beat Daddy",
"Ghost Town",
"Money Laundry",
"Sewing Machine" and
"The Sleepwalker")
Directed by Al Schwartz
Rachel Feldman
("Dead Beat Daddy",
"Ghost Town",
"The Sewing Machine",
"The Sleepwalker",
"Money Laundry")
Produced by Butch Kaplan
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Episode 31
Beyond Belief: Fact or FictionSeason Three
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Episode 30 is the eleventh episode of the third season of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, and the thirtieth episode overall.

Hosted by Jonathan Frakes

Cast:

"Dead Beat Daddy": Tim Quill ("Fast Eddie" Gleckin), Laura Harring (Mystery Woman), Lizzie Murray (Jennie), Bill Evans (Tommy), Joe Barnaba (Barfly)

"Ghost Town": Nathan Anderson Thomas L. Furgess), Raymond Guth (Old Man), Wiley Pickett (Bartender / Ranger), Charles Gunning (Sheriff)

"The Sewing Machine": Marianna Harris (Sylvia Thompkins), G. Eric Miles (Byron Thompkins), John Rixey Moore (Mr. Montegue)

"The Sleepwalker": Arabella Holzbog (Mrs. Woodward), David Moreland (Leon T. Woodward), Vera Lockwood (Psychic Madam Tolo), Jeanne Allen (Peggy), Susan Chuang (Policewoman)

"Money Laundry": Toochis Morin (Maria), Hank Garrett (Mr. Flint), Julien Cesario (Lead Robber), Richard Stay (Second Robber), Greg Cromer (Police Officer)

Uncredited: Don LaFontaine (Announcer)

Contents

Plot Overview

Notes

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Goofs

  • "Dead Beat Daddy" is alternatively spelled "Deadbeat Dad" in the closing review in contrast to the other two times the title is on screen.

Quotes