Dos equipos, dirigidos por su jefe de equipo (Lee Mack o David Mitchell), tienen que intentar que el otro equipo crea sus disparatadas historias.Dos equipos, dirigidos por su jefe de equipo (Lee Mack o David Mitchell), tienen que intentar que el otro equipo crea sus disparatadas historias.Dos equipos, dirigidos por su jefe de equipo (Lee Mack o David Mitchell), tienen que intentar que el otro equipo crea sus disparatadas historias.
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Lee mack never dissapoints , his quick humourous responses really make the show what it is today . Unique guests all have unique and outrageous stories that keep you guessing yet laughing. The banter never ends and it has a way of making you feel included. Brilliant show and brilliant guests. 9.0 /10.0
Superbly funny time and time again. Consistently one of the funniest programmes on TV. If I need a pick me up this is the programme to do it. Even the less good episodes are very funny.
The combination of Lee Mack, David Mitchell and Rob Brydon is comedy gold. The stories can be funny, the guests hit and miss but it really doesn't matter.
Fabulous entertainment
The combination of Lee Mack, David Mitchell and Rob Brydon is comedy gold. The stories can be funny, the guests hit and miss but it really doesn't matter.
Fabulous entertainment
"Would I Lie to You" is an insanely funny British panel show that will have you laughing out loud every episode.
It stars Rob Brydon as host and David Mitchell and Lee Mack as team captains who are joined by two contestants each, either comedians or other TV personalities.
The contestants have to read out a statement they've never seen before and the opposing team has to decide if they're lying or telling the truth. There also comes a guest to the show and each member of one team claims to know him and the opposing team has to decide which one has the genuine connection to the guest.
While the show's format alone makes it funny, it's Rob, David and Lee that really make the show: David and Lee work very well together as their TV personalities are in contrast and their banter is just hilarious. David shines with his rants and his dry, pedantic logic while Lee is incredibly witty and imaginative. Rob is effortlessly charismatic, acting either as mediator, instigator or participant depending on what the situation demands.
What makes the show so great is the fact that while it may be fun to guess if the stories are the truth or a lie, a large enjoyment stems from the stories themselves: they're often so interesting and funny that their facticity becomes a side issue. This - of course - depends on the contestants. Some are more skilled than others at telling stories in a funny and engaging way, though generally comedians are better at this. Kevin Bridge's horse story is mostly regarded as the most funny story, followed by the stories of Bob Mortimer, Greg Davies, Rhod Gilbert and Henning Wehn.
While the show's format alone makes it funny, it's Rob, David and Lee that really make the show: David and Lee work very well together as their TV personalities are in contrast and their banter is just hilarious. David shines with his rants and his dry, pedantic logic while Lee is incredibly witty and imaginative. Rob is effortlessly charismatic, acting either as mediator, instigator or participant depending on what the situation demands.
What makes the show so great is the fact that while it may be fun to guess if the stories are the truth or a lie, a large enjoyment stems from the stories themselves: they're often so interesting and funny that their facticity becomes a side issue. This - of course - depends on the contestants. Some are more skilled than others at telling stories in a funny and engaging way, though generally comedians are better at this. Kevin Bridge's horse story is mostly regarded as the most funny story, followed by the stories of Bob Mortimer, Greg Davies, Rhod Gilbert and Henning Wehn.
10fingazmc
The best panal show in Britain right now and has been for some time, maybe even ever.
There's no political bias, preaching or agenda. It's just clean family fun, that everyone can enjoy (The swearing got toned down after the first 2 series).
I think replacing Angus Deaton with Rob Brydon was a master stroke, him, Lee and David bounce off each other so well. So even if your not a fan of the guests or don't know who they are, you can still enjoy it.
The only quibble is that it's too short, if they made an XL version like QI (i know there's usually an extra episode with unseen stories, but there must be so much more) then I doubt there would be any complaints.
I think replacing Angus Deaton with Rob Brydon was a master stroke, him, Lee and David bounce off each other so well. So even if your not a fan of the guests or don't know who they are, you can still enjoy it.
The only quibble is that it's too short, if they made an XL version like QI (i know there's usually an extra episode with unseen stories, but there must be so much more) then I doubt there would be any complaints.
10Wistfull
This simple game of anecdotes that may or may not be true is as entertaining as it is because of the trio of regulars: the host (Rob Brydon) and the team captains (David Mitchell and Lee Mack). Their shared chemistry and ability to bounce off of each other is what saves any episode with subpar guests.
There are certainly many guests who are great at the game and very entertaining to listen, but they alone couldn't have carried this show for the 15 years it's been on.
Since there is rarely anything topical about the anecdotes, all of the series (except the first two) feel pretty much as fresh now as they did back in the day.
There are certainly many guests who are great at the game and very entertaining to listen, but they alone couldn't have carried this show for the 15 years it's been on.
Since there is rarely anything topical about the anecdotes, all of the series (except the first two) feel pretty much as fresh now as they did back in the day.
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- CuriosidadesOriginally the show was hosted by Angus Deayton. In 2009, he was replaced by Rob Brydon after being censured by the BBC for making an inappropriate joke about Jimmy Savile and his mother.
- Citas
Rob Brydon: I would never claim to have your range, David. "Shall I do Posh and Repressed, or Repressed and Posh?"
- ConexionesFeatured in The British Comedy Awards 2011 (2011)
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