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The following is a list of episodes for the British comedy panel show ''[[Would I Lie To You? (TV series) |Would I Lie To You?]]'', which was first broadcast on 16 June 2007. Three series have aired as of 2009; a fourth is currently being filmed for broadcast in 2010. All episodes are approximately 30 minutes long, and feature team captains [[Lee Mack]] and [[David Mitchell (actor)|David Mitchell]], accompanied by two celebrity guests each.
The following is a list of episodes for the British comedy panel show ''[[Would I Lie To You? (TV series) |Would I Lie To You?]]'', which was first broadcast on 16 June 2007. Three series have aired as of 2009; a fourth is currently being filmed for broadcast later in 2010. All episodes are approximately 30 minutes long, and feature team captains [[Lee Mack]] and [[David Mitchell (actor)|David Mitchell]], accompanied by two celebrity guests each. The first two series were hosted by [[Angus Deayton]]; he was replaced by [[Rob Brydon]] from the third series onwards.


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Revision as of 13:01, 29 April 2010

The following is a list of episodes for the British comedy panel show Would I Lie To You?, which was first broadcast on 16 June 2007. Three series have aired as of 2009; a fourth is currently being filmed for broadcast later in 2010. All episodes are approximately 30 minutes long, and feature team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell, accompanied by two celebrity guests each. The first two series were hosted by Angus Deayton; he was replaced by Rob Brydon from the third series onwards.

Key

  -- indicates David's team won.
  -- indicates Lee's team won.
  -- indicates the game ended in a draw.


Series 1

Episode Broadcast David's team Lee's team Scores
1 16 June 2007 Duncan Bannatyne and Frankie Boyle Natalie Cassidy and Dom Joly 11-11
2 23 June 2007 Fay Ripley and Patrick McGuinness John Barrowman and Dominic Wood 10-6
3 30 June 2007 Eamonn Holmes and Dara Ó Briain Ulrika Jonsson and Jimmy Carr 13-6
4 14 July 2007 Myleene Klass and Jason Manford Leslie Ash and Neil Morrissey 11-7
5 21 July 2007 Wendy Richard and Russell Howard Len Goodman and Vic Reeves 11-9
6 28 July 2007 Claudia Winkleman and Harry Enfield Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and Dave Spikey 9-8


Series 2

Episode Broadcast David's team Lee's team Scores
1 11 July 2008 Rob Brydon and Krishnan Guru-Murthy Gabby Logan and Robert Webb 7-6
2 18 July 2008 Trisha Goddard and Rich Hall Ben Shephard and Frankie Boyle 7-5
3 25 July 2008 Maureen Lipman and David Baddiel Richard Wilson and Jimmy Carr 6-5
4 1 August 2008 Michael Aspel and Dara Ó Briain Davina McCall and Jason Manford 7-5
5 8 August 2008 Olivia Colman and Peter Serafinowicz Eamonn Holmes and Hugh Dennis 8-6
6 15 August 2008 Anton du Beke and Danny Baker Michael Buerk and Russell Howard 7-6
7 22 August 2008 Shane Richie and Vic Reeves Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and Rhys Thomas 10-3
8 29 August 2008 Phil Daniels and Michael McIntyre Graeme Garden and Lauren Laverne 9-3
9 19 September 2008 Compilation episode - "The Best of Series 2 & Unseen Bits"


Series 3

Episode Broadcast David's team Lee's team Scores Rob's individual liar of the week
1 10 August 2009 Jo Brand and Larry Lamb Russell Howard and Carol Vorderman 5-5 Jo Brand
2 17 August 2009 Fern Britton and Stephen Mangan Reginald D. Hunter and Ken Livingstone 5-5 Fern Britton
3 24 August 2009 Marcus Brigstocke and Jamelia Jimmy Carr and Terry Christian 6-4 Terry Christian
4 31 August 2009 Jason Manford and Claudia Winkleman Clive Anderson and Miranda Hart 7-3 Claudia Winkleman
5 7 September 2009 Kelvin MacKenzie and Jack Whitehall Christine Bleakley and Frankie Boyle 5-5 Kelvin MacKenzie
6 14 September 2009 Dave Gorman and Davina McCall Omid Djalili and Janet Street-Porter 7-3 Davina McCall
7 21 September 2009 Ronni Ancona and Sir Chris Hoy Gabby Logan and Danny Wallace 5-5 Gabby Logan
8 28 September 2009 Reece Shearsmith and Trinny Woodall Michael Ball and Charlie Brooker 9-2 Michael Ball
9 17 December 2009 [1] Compilation episode - "The Best of Series 3 & Unseen Bits" Fern Britton


Series 4

Rob Brydon has confirmed on his Twitter account that the fourth series of the show would film in April and May of 2010.[2] The following is a list of guests on the episodes as recorded - it should be noted that this may not be the same order as the shows will be transmitted.

Episode Recording date David's team Lee's team Scores Rob's individual liar of the week
1 19 April 2010 Joanna Page and John Bishop Patsy Palmer and Chris Addison TBA TBA
2 21 April 2010[3] Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan Professor Brian Cox and Kevin Bridges TBA TBA
3 23 April 2010 Craig Revel Horwood and Ben Fogle Hugh Dennis and Kate Silverton TBA TBA
4 26 April 2010 Richard E. Grant and Fern Britton Martin Clunes and Sanjeev Bhaskar TBA TBA
5 28 April 2010 Jason Manford and Ruth Jones Peter Serafinowicz and Jack Dee TBA TBA
6 30 April 2010 TBA TBA TBA TBA
7 4 May 2010 TBA TBA TBA TBA
8 5 May 2010 TBA TBA TBA TBA


Summaries

Scores

David Lee
Series wins (0 drawn)
2 1
Show wins (5 drawn)
9 8
Points
150 143

Series Summary

Series Episodes Originally Broadcast Series Winners (Score) Notes
Series 1 6 16 June - 28 July 2007 David's Team (3-2)
Series 2 9 11 July - 29 August 2008 David's Team (5-3) There was a "Best of" show broadcast on September 19, 2008
Series 3 9 10 August - 28 September 2009 Lee's Team (3-1) This series sees Rob Brydon take over as host; a "Best of" show was broadcast on December 17, 2009

References

  1. ^ Originally intended to air on 10 October 2009, but pulled due to the last-minute addition of Match of the Day to the schedules.
  2. ^ http://twitter.com/robbrydon
  3. ^ http://www.sroaudiences.com/application.asp?show_id=433