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Un programma di panel comico con i capitani di squadra Lee Mack e David Mitchell più due ospiti per lato, condotto da Rob Brydon (ex Angus Deayton). Ogni partecipante deve rivelare fatti imbarazzanti e bugie esagerate in una serie di round come "Home Truths", "This Is My..." e "Quickfire Lies". Il team avversario deve raccontare storie fantastiche basate su fatti fantastici.

About

British comedy panel show where contestants spin truth and lies. Two teams compete over revealing embarrassing facts and outrageous stories.

A 30‑minute BBC panel show that has been on air since 2007. Two teams, captained by comedians David Mitchell and Lee Mack, face off against each other, each supported by two celebrity guests. The host, Rob Brydon since 2009, asks questions as panelists read out statements about themselves. Some statements are true, others are elaborate fabrications; the opposing team must decide which is which. The show blends quick wit, playful banter and the occasional cringe‑worthy truth to keep the audience laughing. It has run for 18 series and 160 episodes, spawning books, a board game and a number of specials.

What to know

  • Two teams of two celebrity guests each.
  • Each panelist reads a card with a statement about themselves.
  • The opponent team must decide if the statement is true or a lie.
  • Three main rounds: Home Truths, This Is My…, and Quick‑Fire Lies.
  • Rob Brydon has hosted since the third series.
  • The show is 30 minutes long, with editing for time and content.
  • Scores are tallied after each round; the highest total wins.
  • Mild adult humour and occasional strong language are present.

Watch if

If you enjoy fast‑paced comedy panels, witty banter, and a mix of real confessions and clever fibs, you’ll find ‘Would I Lie to You?’ entertaining. The show’s light tone and sharp dialogue keep viewers engaged, while the playful competition and quirky guests make each episode

Skip if

If you prefer family‑friendly programming without any mild adult language, or if you dislike panel formats that rely heavily on improvisational humor and quick‑fire questioning, this show may not suit your tastes.

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Show Format
Each 30‑minute episode is split into three main rounds. In Home Truths, a panelist reads a card and answers questions from the opposing team. This Is My… asks a guest to reveal their relationship to a mystery person. Quick‑Fire Lies has panelists answer rapid questions about fabricated statements.
Core Rounds
Home Truths tests a panelist’s truth‑telling skill under pressure. This Is My… involves guessing a true connection to a celebrity guest. Quick‑Fire Lies, the final round, is a fast‑paced Q&A where panelists try to out‑wit their opponents.
Hosts and Captains
Rob Brydon has hosted since the third series, following Angus Deayton. David Mitchell and Lee Mack have been the only team captains since the first series, providing continuity and a strong comedic partnership.
Typical Episodes
An episode starts with a warm‑up round, then proceeds through the main rounds, interspersed with quick jokes and banter. After the final round, scores are read out, and the winning team celebrates, often with a humorous prize or mock trophy.
Behind the Scenes
The show is filmed at Pinewood Studios, with a 30‑minute cut from several hours of footage. Production teams research stories, create cards, and edit out content that doesn’t fit the 30‑minute runtime. The editing process often removes additional rounds, leaving only the core rounds for broadcast.
Cultural Impact
WILTY has become a staple of British comedy television, winning multiple awards and spawning a book, a board game, and a number of specials. Its format has inspired international versions in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States, and it remains a frequent reference point in discussions about panel shows.

FAQ

How many seasons of "Would I Lie to You?" have aired?
The show has broadcast 18 series with a total of 160 episodes from 2007 to the present.
Who are the regular hosts of the show?
Rob Brydon has been the host since the third series, replacing Angus Deayton who presented the first two series.
Which comedians act as team captains?
David Mitchell and Lee Mack have been the only team captains throughout the entire run of the show.
What is the basic format of the show?
Two teams, each with a captain and two celebrity guests, face off in a 30‑minute panel that mixes truth‑telling and lies. Opposing teams judge each statement.
What are the main rounds in an episode?
The core rounds are Home Truths, This Is My…, and Quick‑Fire Lies, each with a distinct style of questioning.
How is a truth determined?
The opposing team asks questions about the statement. If they believe the answer is accurate, they mark it true; if they suspect a fabrication, they mark it as a lie.
Are the statements always true?
No. Some statements are genuine autobiographical facts, while others are elaborate fabrications created by the writers.
Can guests lie on purpose?
Yes. Guests may choose to lie for comedic effect, and the team must detect these lies during the rounds.
Is there a time limit on the rounds?
Earlier series had an implied time limit, but it has been removed in later series, making Quick‑Fire Lies similar to Home Truths.
How are scores kept?
A point is awarded for each correct judgment. Incorrect guesses give a point to the opposing team. Scores are announced after each round.
Who hosts the show now?
Rob Brydon has hosted the show since 2009 and continues to do so.
Why was Angus Deayton replaced as host?
Angus Deayton stepped down after the first two series; Rob Brydon was brought in to replace him in 2009.
Are there special episodes?
Yes. Christmas specials, best‑bits compilations and unseen‑bits compilations are produced alongside regular series.
How long is each episode?
Each episode runs for approximately 30 minutes, including all three main rounds.
Is the show family‑friendly?
The show is generally light‑hearted but contains mild adult humour and occasional strong language.
What language is used?
English, with occasional slang and mild profanity typical of British comedy panel shows.
How many guests are on each team?
Each team consists of two celebrity guests alongside the team captain.
How are the story prompts sourced?
Production teams research real facts and create imaginative lies each season, updating their backlog annually.
Where is the show filmed?
The current series are filmed at Pinewood Studios in London.
Has the show won any awards?
Yes, WILTY has won multiple BAFTA and British Comedy Awards, including Best Comedy Panel Show in 2013 and 2014.
How can I watch the show?
Episodes are available on BBC iPlayer, BritBox, and occasionally on DVD. Some seasons are also streamed on ITV's catch‑up platform.
What makes the "This is My…" round special?
The round introduces a mystery guest and requires teams to deduce who has a true relationship with the guest, adding a playful twist.
Is there a version in other countries?
Yes. The format has been adapted in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States, among others.
Are there spin‑offs of the show?
There is a book titled "Would I Lie to You? Presents the 100 Most Popular Lies of All Time" and a board game released in 2012.
What is "Quick‑Fire Lies" about?
A rapid questioning round where panelists answer a series of quick questions about fabricated statements, testing their ability to spot lies under time pressure.

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