Would I Lie to You? S18E3 24 January 2025 on BBC One

Would I Lie to You? S18E3 24 January 2025 on BBC One

On Friday 24 January 2025, BBC One broadcasts Would I Lie to You?!

Season 18 Episode 3 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Would I Lie to You?” promises to be another entertaining installment of the popular comedy panel show. Hosted by Rob Brydon, this episode features the quick-witted team captains, Lee Mack and David Mitchell, who are ready to engage in their usual banter and playful rivalry.

In this episode, a group of celebrity guests will share fascinating stories about their lives. The challenge for the panel will be to determine which stories are true and which are just clever fabrications. The guest panellists for this week include Kadeena Cox, Ivo Graham, Harriet Kemsley, and Eddie Marsan. Each guest brings their own unique style and humor, adding to the lively atmosphere of the show.

As the stories unfold, viewers can expect plenty of laughter and surprises. The mix of personalities and the unpredictable nature of the stories will keep everyone guessing. With the combination of Rob Brydon’s hosting skills and the sharp wit of the team captains, this episode is set to deliver the fun and excitement that fans have come to love. Tune in to see who can spot the truth and who might just be pulling a fast one.

What Time is the Episode On?

The episode of Would I Lie to You? will be broadcast on January 24 2025 on BBC One at 8:30 PM.

Is the Episode New?

The episode of Would I Lie to You? is all new!

Would I Lie to You? Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Rob Byrdon
Lee Mack
David Mitchell

Episode Videos & Previews


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Would I Lie to You? Series Information

Celebrities reveal unusual facts and tell embarrassing stories (some of which are true) on this comedy panel game. What could be better in the current celebrity-obsessed culture? Two teams of four celebrities compete against each other on each episode. The teammates reveal unusual facts and embarrassing stories about themselves -- some true, some not. The opposing team must determine what is true and what is made up. A team gains a point for correctly guessing the validity of the opposing team's story. If a team guesses incorrectly, the team that told the story gets the point.

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