Beyond Reason (TV series)

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Beyond Reason
Developed by Allen Spraggett
Starring Allen Spraggett
Bill Guest
Paul Soles (final episodes)
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producer Nigel Napier-Andrews
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original network CBC
Original release27 June 1977 (1977-06-27) 
10 October 1980 (1980-10-10)

Beyond Reason was a television quiz show seen throughout Canada from 1977 to 1980. Programmes featured a group of experts from various paranormal specialties attempting to find the identity of hidden visitors, resembling a combination of Front Page Challenge , What's My Line? and The Amazing World of Kreskin.

Contents

This CBC Television series was recorded in Winnipeg. Its first season of 13 episodes began airing on 27 June 1977. [1]

Premise

In each half-hour episode, there are two rounds, each with a hidden guest. The three-member panel usually consists of an astrologer, either a palmist or a graphologist, and a clairvoyant and whose task is to determine the identity of the visiting guest. The astrologer is given only the guest's birth date and time. The palmist only sees a palm print of the guest. The graphologist is given a sample of the guest's handwriting. The clairvoyant is given one of the guest's personal items. Each panelist is seated in his or her own sound-proof booth so that they cannot communicate with each other while attempting to discover the guest's identity. Each panelist is given approximately ninety seconds to make as many statements they believe true about the hidden guest, with one point awarded for every correct assertion confirmed by the guest as true or false. They are awarded an extra twenty points if they correctly guess the guest's identity, with partial points awarded depending on how close their guess of the identity is to reality. The panelist with the most points at the end of the episode is declared the winner of that episode. [2]

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Panelists

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References

  1. "Beyond Reason". The Val d'Or Star. 15 June 1977. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  2. Hicks, Wessely (June 1977). "Strange Things Will Happen". The Gazette. Montreal. p. TV Times 8. Retrieved 18 June 2015.