Would I Lie To You?
- TV panel show
- BBC One
- 2007 - 2024
- 151 episodes (17 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 18
- Series 8, Episode 3 repeated tomorrow at 1:40am on U&Dave
- Streaming rank this week: 454
Would I Lie To You? - Season 6
Rob Brydon is back in the host's chair for the sixth series of the hit comedy panel show Would I Lie To You? and as ever, David Mitchell and Lee Mack are the lightning-quick team captains.
Over the course of the series, celebrity guests reveal embarrassing and shocking stories about themselves and it's up to the opposing team to cross-question, quiz and scrutinise each claim with the aim of spotting what's true and what's not! The show is unrehearsed comedy at its finest and the focus on the celebrities' personal lives makes it stand out from other comedy panel shows.
This 3 DVD box set includes all 8 full episodes of Series 6, plus a bonus compilation episode that shows some of the best exchanges cut from the series proper.
First released: Monday 18th November 2013
- Distributor: Front Row Home Entertainment
- Region: 2
- Discs: 3
- Catalogue: FRH0214
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