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Would I Lie To You?. Image shows from L to R: David Mitchell, Rob Brydon, Lee Mack. Copyright: Zeppotron
Would I Lie To You?

Would I Lie To You?

  • TV panel show
  • BBC One
  • 2007 - 2025
  • 160 episodes (18 series)

Panel show in which believable lies and unbelievable truths must be identified. Stars Rob Brydon, Angus Deayton, Lee Mack and David Mitchell.

  • Due to return for Series 19
  • Series 14, Episode 7 repeated at 7pm on U&Dave
  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 305

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Series 4, Episode 3

Would I Lie To You?. Image shows from L to R: Kevin Bridges, Lee Mack, Brian Cox. Copyright: Zeppotron
David Mitchell is joined by Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan, while Lee Mack is joined by Kevin Bridges and Professor Brian Cox OBE.

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Broadcast details

Date
Friday 6th August 2010
Time
10:35pm
Channel
BBC One
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Rob Brydon Host / Presenter
Lee Mack Team Captain
David Mitchell Team Captain
Guest cast
Stephen Mangan Guest
Kevin Bridges Guest
Brian Cox (as Professor Brian Cox) Guest
Keeley Hawes Guest

Videos

Did Kevin Bridges buy a horse?

One of the funniest round of Would I Lie To You ever. Kevin Bridges says that he bought a horse on holiday in Bulgaria... but, unsurprisingly, no one believes him.

Featuring: Rob Brydon, Lee Mack, David Mitchell, Kevin Bridges, Professor Brian Cox, Keeley Hawes & Stephen Mangan.

David Mitchell's Door Knob

David Mitchell claims that every morning for the last two years he has had to prize open his bedroom door, ever since the handle fell off.

Featuring: Rob Brydon, Lee Mack, David Mitchell, Kevin Bridges, Professor Brian Cox, Keeley Hawes & Stephen Mangan.

Press

Often in this show a panellist manages, through artful stumbling, to make everyone else think that a true story is made-up nonsense. Much harder is to pick up a card and read a fabrication you've never seen before, then convince the assembled wits it happened. There's a solid-gold example of the latter tonight, though to say who pulls it off would of course spoil the point. Aside from that, it's a slow starter, but takes off when David Mitchell cross-examines Kevin Bridges over a horse the latter supposedly bought by mistake in Bulgaria. Also taking part, Prof Brian Cox, a giggly Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan.

David Butcher, Radio Times, 6th August 2010

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