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Lee Mack

Lee Mack

  • 55 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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The enduringly likable panel show trundles cheerfully on. This week's guests for the good-natured fib-fest are Stephen Mangan, Mark Bonnar, Sheila Hancock and Anita Rani but, as ever, the show truly hits its stride when Lee Mack and David Mitchell lock horns and engage their counterintuitive comic chemistry. There are vanishingly few things we can rely on in today's bewildering world but it seems this programme is one of them.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 27th November 2017

The week in TV: Would I Lie to You?; Sick Note

At some points it felt as though Ed Balls had merely exchanged one bear pit for another; at others it bordered on poignant.

Barbara Ellen, The Guardian, 26th November 2017

25 of Lee Mack's wittiest jokes and one-liners Read mo

Here are some of the best quotes and quips from Lee Mack's career to date, drawn from stand-up shows and sitcom Not Going Out, as well as Would I Lie To You?

i Newspaper, 24th November 2017

Would I Lie to You review: it's hilarious - honestly

The panel show remains razor-sharp in its 11th series, with host Rob Brydon and team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell a perfect combination.

Sam Wollaston, The Guardian, 21st November 2017

Would I Lie to You? review

This opening episode was fine, but nothing really stood out.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 20th November 2017

Sean Lock and Lee Mack help launch site to help homeless

Sean Lock and Lee Mack have helped to launch nextmeal.co.uk, a website designed to assist homeless people.

British Comedy Guide, 1st November 2017

Comedians team up to help the hungry

Comedians Sean Lock, Bill Bailey and Lee Mack are teaming up to help to launch nextmeal.co.uk - a new website designed to help homeless people find out where their nearest hot meal is in one click.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th October 2017

Weirdest musical moments in British comedy

A selection of some of the strangest songs and musical moments in British comedy.

Anglonerd, 9th October 2017

Preview - 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

These days, when watching Cats Does Countdown, you sometimes expect that one of the regulars will be missing, but annoying tonight we're missing two.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 22nd September 2017

How WILTY? became a TV institution

As it turns 10, the BBC show is now as satisfying and reliable as Friday night fish and chips. From David Mitchell and Lee Mack's comic chemistry to Bob Mortimer's genius, here's why it should keep us in hysterics for decades more.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 16th June 2017

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