Would I Lie to You? is a hit comedy panel show that turns everyday storytelling into a hilarious game of bluff and deduction. In each episode, celebrity guests join two opposing teams and reveal unusual anecdotes or surprising claims about themselves. Some stories are completely true, while others are entirely fabricated, leaving the opposing side to interrogate, analyse and ultimately decide whether they’re hearing fact or fiction. The result is a fast-paced mix of quick thinking, sharp wit and laugh-out-loud moments.
The format is simple but endlessly entertaining. Players read out statements or present mystery objects linked to their story, then face a barrage of questions from the other team. The aim is to spot inconsistencies, catch out the liars and defend the truth when it sounds too strange to believe. Points are awarded for correct guesses, but the real fun comes from the improvised jokes and escalating absurdity of the tales.
A big part of the show’s appeal is its unpredictable nature. Stories range from awkward childhood mishaps to bizarre celebrity encounters, often spiralling into surreal territory as teams try to trip each other up. The blend of genuine revelations and outrageous lies keeps both the panel and the audience guessing right until the final reveal. Even familiar faces can surprise viewers with how convincing—or unconvincing—their stories turn out to be.
At the centre of the chaos is host Rob Brydon, whose quick wit and playful charm keep the show moving at a lively pace. He’s joined by team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack, whose contrasting styles create much of the programme’s comedy spark. Mitchell’s pedantic logic and mock exasperation often clash brilliantly with Mack’s mischievous one-liners and cheeky improvisation, producing a dynamic that has become a signature of the series.
The panel regularly features a rotating lineup of well-known comedians, actors, presenters and public figures, ensuring fresh personalities and unexpected interactions each week. This variety keeps the show feeling new while maintaining the familiar structure that fans love. Guests often become part of memorable moments that are widely shared online, extending the show’s popularity beyond its broadcast.