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Would I Lie To You? (Series 10) - Fridays, 8:30pm, BBC1
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Abriel
26-10-2016
Originally Posted by Granny McSmith:
“I don't know if any of this week's guests have been on before, but I hope they're not asked again. Did they know they were supposed to contribute, and at least try to be funny?

It's a good thing Lee and David were there to carry the show. Probably the poorest of the series imo. Perhaps they should stick with comedians as guests?”

I had to google that Wang person - apparently he is comedian...

Adam was oK i thought and I liked seeing Jason as a person, not in a role, even if he was a bit dull
ShotDownInFlame
26-10-2016
I'll stick up for Phil Wang and say that I've seen him twice at Edinburgh Festival and was genuinely thrilled to see him on WILTY, as he's a truly fantastic up-and-coming comedian.

I will admit the edit didn't allow him to do much though, he was the one panel member who didn't get to read out a truth/lie.

Agreed that the rest of the panel members (not including Lee and David who were both top form) were incredibly dull though.
chrono88
26-10-2016
To be fair, 30 minutes are barely enough for 6 people each to have their share of lies/truth. This should be at least a 45-minute show
mal2pool
28-10-2016
Its been a superb series and this last episode was the funniest to date, didnt want it to end. Surely it deserves a comedy award, David and Lee are brilliant
Damien_Johnson
28-10-2016
How was the compilation ep?

I usually avoid them but was it worth recording to the planner?

Great series overall.
mal2pool
28-10-2016
Originally Posted by Damien_Johnson:
“How was the compilation ep?

I usually avoid them but was it worth recording to the planner?

Great series overall.”

funniest of the series imo....watch it
Michael_Eve
28-10-2016
That sounds positive!

Will watch on iplayer tomorrow. After an only quite good and then pretty darn weak couple of episodes, IMO, it'd be nice for it to end on a positive note because the series up to the last 2 was generally great!

Too much to ask for a bit more of Sir Bob Mortimer, I guess?
Sadeyed
28-10-2016
Was I hearing things, am I going mad, or just after 12:20 did someone give a loud belch?
Damien_Johnson
28-10-2016
Originally Posted by mal2pool:
“funniest of the series imo....watch it”

Cheers, will do.
chrono88
29-10-2016
No shit - did Tracy-Ann really never have fizzy drinks in her life?
Granny McSmith
29-10-2016
Originally Posted by Michael_Eve:
“That sounds positive!

Will watch on iplayer tomorrow. After an only quite good and then pretty darn weak couple of episodes, IMO, it'd be nice for it to end on a positive note because the series up to the last 2 was generally great!

Too much to ask for a bit more of Sir Bob Mortimer, I guess?”

Yes, the divine Robert was once more spinning his hilarious tales.

And I'm glad Tracy-Ann's story got shown.

But imo the funniest was the boxer and his dog chew. He just wasn't prepared for it to squeak, was he?
Bless You
29-10-2016
Originally Posted by Granny McSmith:
“Yes, the divine Robert was once more spinning his hilarious tales.

And I'm glad Tracy-Ann's story got shown.

But imo the funniest was the boxer and his dog chew. He just wasn't prepared for it to squeak, was he?”

Agree.
Michael_Eve
29-10-2016
Originally Posted by Granny McSmith:
“Yes, the divine Robert was once more spinning his hilarious tales.

And I'm glad Tracy-Ann's story got shown.

But imo the funniest was the boxer and his dog chew. He just wasn't prepared for it to squeak, was he?”

Bob: "I don't need to breathe in to breathe out."
Everybody Else:

My man crush continues.

That was a great end to the series. Many laugh out loud moments. John Simpson tripping his face off; carrot addiction; pantaloons mayhem; Oyster HQ with Pearl the Receptionist; loss of carbonated drink virginity; Paper, scissors, stone trash talk....

Brilliant.
Yorkie64
29-10-2016
Always fear compilations, but this was super-funny.
How about a compilation just of Bob Mortimer's best bits?
chopsim
29-10-2016
Originally Posted by Yorkie64:
“Always fear compilations, but this was super-funny.
How about a compilation just of Bob Mortimer's best bits?”

Best guest ever. He is so funny.
Hassaan13
17-12-2016
Bumping this thread for the Christmas special on Monday at 8:30pm.

The guests are Tom Courtenay, Richard Osman, Chris Kamara, and Sara Pascoe.
Hassaan13
19-12-2016
Bump for tonight's Christmas special.
JeffG1
19-12-2016
Bit of daft scheduling there - putting it on at the same time as Only Connect. At least it will be recording.
Hassaan13
19-12-2016
Enjoyed that. But then I'm pretty much never disappointed with a Would I Lie to You? episode.

David's bucks fizz joke caught me off guard, even though I should have expected it.
SATM
19-12-2016
For me, Tom Courtenay was the star of the show.

The nativity scene was very amusing.
A.D.P
19-12-2016
Good show....
Lecate
20-12-2016
Fantastic show last night.

I will admit I didn't know who Tom Courtenay was before this but I really liked him here.

Very odd though since he reminded me strongly of Giles from Gogglebox, who I can't stand!
chrono88
20-12-2016
Tom was a bit moody wasn't he? Or was that on purpose?
Hassaan13
20-12-2016
I can definitely see Richard Osman watching Homes Under the Hammer as going by his Twitter he likes an array of programmes.

I like the Nativity bit and Tom began reading out his card from earlier.
Michael_Eve
20-12-2016
Originally Posted by chrono88:
“Tom was a bit moody wasn't he? Or was that on purpose?”

I thought he was lovely! Liked his plaintive complaint that his shepherd didn't have any lines.

Another very enjoyable WILTY episode with everyone clearly having great fun. And I got the 'this is....' right for once!
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