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 3, Episode 2 repeated at 8:20pm on Dave
- Streaming rank this week: 545
Episode menu
Series 9 - Would I Lie To You? At Christmas
Broadcast details
- Date
- Thursday 24th December 2015
- Time
- 8pm
- Channel
- BBC One
- Length
- 30 minutes
Repeats
Show past repeats
Date | Time | Channel |
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Friday 1st January 2016 | 2:15am | BBC1 |
Monday 15th August 2016 | 11:40pm | Dave |
Tuesday 16th August 2016 | 9:20pm | Dave |
Wednesday 19th October 2016 | 12:20am | Dave |
Friday 27th January 2017 | 2:40pm | Dave |
Friday 27th January 2017 | 6:40pm | Dave |
Monday 30th January 2017 | 3:20pm | Dave |
Friday 10th February 2017 | 7:20pm | Dave |
Saturday 11th February 2017 | 12:40am | Dave |
Friday 14th July 2017 | 10:00pm | Dave |
Saturday 15th July 2017 | 3:00am | Dave |
Saturday 29th July 2017 | 6:00pm | Dave |
Sunday 30th July 2017 | 2:00pm | Dave |
Tuesday 26th December 2017 | 10:40pm | Dave |
Wednesday 27th December 2017 | 2:40am | Dave |
Saturday 27th January 2018 | 9:00pm | Dave |
Sunday 28th January 2018 | 1:00am | Dave |
Monday 5th February 2018 | 11:40pm | Dave |
Tuesday 6th February 2018 | 1:40am | Dave |
Saturday 31st March 2018 | 1:35am | Dave |
Monday 16th April 2018 | 6:40pm | Dave |
Friday 17th January 2020 | 8:20pm | Dave |
Friday 17th April 2020 | 10:00pm | Dave |
Tuesday 12th May 2020 | 12:00am | Dave |
Tuesday 12th May 2020 | 8:20pm | Dave |
Monday 31st August 2020 | 8:20pm | Dave |
Tuesday 1st September 2020 | 6:40pm | Dave |
Friday 20th November 2020 | 7:40pm | Dave |
Saturday 21st November 2020 | 1:25am | Dave |
Sunday 13th June 2021 | 3:40pm | Dave |
Monday 14th June 2021 | 2:15am | Dave |
Friday 17th September 2021 | 7:40pm | Dave |
Saturday 18th September 2021 | 1:20am | Dave |
Saturday 4th December 2021 | 6:40pm | Dave |
Sunday 5th December 2021 | 3:40pm | Dave |
Monday 20th December 2021 | 1:40pm | Dave |
Sunday 16th October 2022 | 3:20pm | Dave |
Saturday 24th December 2022 | 11:00pm | Dave |
Tuesday 24th January 2023 | 1:20am | Dave |
Tuesday 24th January 2023 | 7:40pm | Dave |
Friday 1st September 2023 | 10:00pm | Dave |
Friday 3rd November 2023 | 8:20pm | Dave |
Saturday 4th November 2023 | 1:20am | Dave |
Wednesday 20th December 2023 | 8:20pm | Dave |
Thursday 21st December 2023 | 12:40am | Dave |
Friday 5th April 2024 | 8:20pm | Dave |
Tuesday 9th April 2024 | 8:20pm | Dave |
Cast & crew
Rob Brydon | Host / Presenter |
Lee Mack | Team Captain |
David Mitchell | Team Captain |
Jo Brand | Guest |
Ruth Jones | Guest |
Bill Bailey | Guest |
Kelly Holmes (as Dame Kelly Holmes) | Guest |
Rob Colley | Writer (Additional Material) |
Charlie Skelton | Writer (Additional Material) |
Rob Cromwell | Writer (Additional Material) |
Barbara Wiltshire | Director |
Richard Cohen | Series Producer |
Christopher Barbour | Producer |
Peter Holmes | Executive Producer |
Ruth Phillips | Executive Producer |
Pinki Chambers | Executive Producer |
Rachel Ablett | Executive Producer |
Michael Marden | Editor |
Patrick Doherty | Production Designer |
Video
Did Jo Brand eat her Christmas dinner in the bath?
Jo Brand faces sceptical opponents when she says that she once ate her Christmas dinner whilst having a bath.
Featuring: Lee Mack, David Mitchell, Rob Brydon, Jo Brand, Ruth Jones, Bill Bailey & Dame Kelly Holmes.
Press
Radio Times review
Before I started watching this I thought, "I wonder if they'll add some sleigh bells over the thrashy theme music" and I'm delighted to say they have. There's also a spangly snowflake backdrop and several Christmas-themed claims/tales/festive fibs.
To wit, "These are two of the best gifts I was given last Christmas," announces David Mitchell, flourishing a top hat and magic wand and prompting all of us to try to picture what Christmas Day might be like at the Coren Mitchells.
But the best prop arrives when Bill Bailey introduces a pet bird called Jacob, that he claims he once smuggled into the cinema with him. The fact it's a cockatoo is heroically ignored, even by Lee Mack: no pre-watershed-unfriendly gags here (although why Mitchell's enthusiastic mime of church bell-ringing gets a laugh might take some explaining). Kelly Holmes, Jo Brand and Ruth Jones add to the mendacious merriment.
David Butcher, Radio Times, 16th December 2015