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Would I Lie to You? (begun in 2007) is a British Panel Show based around truth and lies. Essentially, over a series of rounds the panellists (two team captains with two guests each) will read out a series of statements about themselves; the opposing team must figure out whether they are true or not. It is currently on its fifteenth series.The host for the first two series was Angus Deayton, in perhaps his biggest hosting job since being sacked from Have I Got News for You; from Series 3 he was replaced by Rob Brydon of Gavin & Stacey fame. The team captains, Lee Mack (from Not Going Out) and David Mitchell (from everything else) have remained consistent through all the run (the exception being one episode in the eighth series where Lee was unable to attend the recording and Greg Davies took his place). The guests will typically be one comedian and one guest from another field per team, with actors and television presenters being the most common for the latter — although singers, sportspeople, and even politicians have appeared. | |
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Pull the Thread: The usual tactic employed to destroy a panellist's story. David's team attempted this on Kevin Bridges when he claimed to have accidentally bought a horse, only for it to cause a descent into complete insanity, as Bridges' story grew progressively more complicated and David's team grew progressively more incredulous, then it turned out to be true. | |
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Fangirl | |
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Fangirl: Mel Giedroyc was clearly very happy to be placed on the same team as former Spandau Ballet lead-man Martin Kemp. | |
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Became Their Own Antithesis | |
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Became Their Own Antithesis: Lee is accused of this during the famous "iPod" argument after claiming to have hired the guest of the week to manage putting songs on his iPod ("You've changed!"). Played for laughs in the 2019 Children in Need special when Kitty, one of the child contestants, claims to have met Lee in a Waitrose cafe when defending her claim. As Waitrose is a fairly middle-class supermarket chain, this naturally got David's attention and prompted a bit of a pushback from Lee: | |
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Fox-Chicken-Grain Puzzle | |
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Fox-Chicken-Grain Puzzle: Mentioned by David when Kimberly Wyatt was claiming to have done the splits to hold her car's bonnet open. When Lee started to suggest an alternative solution involving putting things on the ground first and picking them up as required, David asked "Hold on, where are you putting the chicken and the fox?" | |
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Creator Cameo | |
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Creator Cameo: Of a type; both Charlie Brooker and Richard Osman, both of whom are directors for the show's production company Endemol, have appeared as guest panelists. | |
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Abandoned Catchphrase: In his first series or so as host, after a panellist had read out an extremely unlikely-sounding statement Rob would remark to the other team "this shouldn't take long". This was dropped, possibly because most of the time it appeared the story under discussion turned out to be true. | |
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The Artifact | |
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The Artifact: The television screens set into both teams' desks (denoted by the raised pieces of metal in front of each team captain) that were used to play in the clips for the "celebrity facts" rounds in the early series remained there even though none of those rounds were still being played by Series 5. They were removed out of necessity in Series 14 since that series used a COVID-safe redesigned set with each panellist at their own desk. Rob getting turns in the Quick-Fire Lies round has not appeared since Series 8, but his desk still had the button for revealing whether a fact is true or not for several series. | |
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Arbitrary Skepticism | |
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Arbitrary Skepticism: Many contestants have picked up on one specific detail of a story as proving that it's false even when the entire story has been completely ridiculous. Like believing that a contestant had put a flat cap on a hippo and a fez on a lizard but declaring it a lie because he hadn't heard of the zoo where it supposedly happened. This is often lampshaded by the panel themselves, such as when David claimed that the 'This is My..." guest was a surfing coach who told him while he was on a stag do that he had never seen such natural surfing talent from a novice. Henning Wehn found disbelief in the fact that someone on a stag do in Newquay would have a curry. Also lampshaded after David O'Doherty's truly absurd tale about being addicted to visiting hypnotherapists to cure him of his compulsion to visit hypnotists, when Bill Turnbull calls him out — on putting an umlaut over an 'E' in the spelling of the supposedly 'German' name "Spëghnks": | |
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Amazingly Embarrassing Parents | |
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Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: Russell Howard's story in Series 3 was that he used to put his underpants on his head to cure his acne. When asked why he stopped doing it, he said that his mother randomly announced what he did to his doctor. | |
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Trailers Always Spoil | |
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Trailers Always Spoil: The series 5 trailers showed several guests revealing whether their facts were true or not. | |
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The Tyson Zone | |
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The Tyson Zone: The nature of the show and the sometimes-ludicrous true stories contestants tell mean that opposing teams can become very credulous. This annoys David to no end. The teams occasionally struggled with the Ring Of Truth round because some characters (e.g., Sting) are so eccentric that anything is plausible. Bob Mortimer's stories, regardless if they're truths or lies, tend to be so outlandish that David and his team struggle to make a decision each time he's on. | |
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Shrine to Self | |
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Shrine to Self: David Mitchell claimed in Series 5 that he keeps his BAFTA(s) on a bookcase in his "Me room." | |
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Genre Savvy | |
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Genre Savvy: David Mitchell often tends to bemoan the fact that the truths selected by the producers for the contestants to read are deliberately those which sound as implausible and unlikely as possible, noting that mundane statements like "I came to the studio tonight in a car", while easy to guess the veracity of, are unlikely to have much entertainment value. | |
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Unreliable Narrator | |
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Unreliable Narrator: A clever panellist telling the truth may deliberately contradict themselves. Parodied more than once by somebody (usually Lee) making an obvious contradiction and then immediately backtracking to try and make the story make sense. | |
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Artistic License – Biology | |
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Lee introduced the 'This Is My' guest in one episode as the woman who gave his dog mouth-to-mouth resuscitation after she ran it over with her car. The story was unlikely enough already, but he first claimed that the dog was a greyhound, then a dalmatian, and then when David's team pointed this out he claimed it was half-greyhound, half-dalmatian. And if that wasn't bad enough, he starts to claim the dog started talking, leading David to reply, "He said 'now I can speak! This lady has blown her soul into me!' And then the dog got in the car and drove off." | |
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Hypocritical Heartwarming | |
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Hypocritical Heartwarming: A rare example in the series 5 compilation episode, when Lee, alongside his team, starts booing Rob for making a derogatory comment about David's appearance. | |
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Green-Eyed Monster | |
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Green-Eyed Monster: When Lee read out that he'd been invited to Harry and Meghan's wedding but didn't go because of he had to come to that episode's taping, David and Rob genuinely couldn't hide their jealousy at the possiblity. They got even more upset when Lee said it was true and were relieved when he revealed that it was all a great big ruse and that it was actually a lie. | |
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The Quiet One | |
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The Quiet One: As noted under Out of Focus, occasionally a guest will fail to make any claims that make the final edit. As the team captains tend to dominate the questioning, this meant that the affected guest was turned into this via Manipulative Editing. The show has in recent series attempted to avert this after a few guests afflicted by this complained by ensuring that every guest contestant gets at least one claim. | |
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Angrish: Rile a panellist beyond natural caution and you'll hear some of this. | |
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Product Displacement: When Tracy-Ann Oberman claimed she'd never drunk a can of fizzy drink in her life, Rob produced several cans for her to try. They were clearly cans of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Pepsi, but with all the logos and text completely covered with a sparkly wraparound the same colour as the rest of the can. | |
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A House Divided | |
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A House Divided: On occasion panellists from the same team will turn on each other. | |
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Parodied in the second episode. Trisha's lie in the "Home Truths" round is to say that she's beating Jeremy Kyle at internet Scrabble. Now, this is suspicious because she is The Ditz, thus not someone you'd expect to be good at that particular game. However, comedian Frankie Boyle's actual reasoning is that The Internet Is for Porn. | |
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Conveyor Belt o' Doom | |
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Conveyor Belt o' Doom: Ruth Jones claimed the This Is My guest had saved her lost pet tortoise from one of these at a recycling plant, to much mockery from Lee's team. It turned out to be true, to their genuine astonishment. | |
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Also Jason Manford, who in Series 1 managed to forget what his lie was a few minutes after reading it out. He was caught out by Leslie Ash, who later went to do the exact same thing only to be caught out by Manford. | |
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Only Sane Man | |
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Only Sane Man: Typically the host, who will often intervene if things get a bit too silly. If the two guests on a team are beginning to believe something obviously absurd, their team captain may take on this role. | |
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Companion Cube | |
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Companion Cube: David Mitchell claimed that as a child, he played board games against a bucket that he called "Stephen Tatlock". When making his decision as to whether it was true or a lie, Lee started asking his water bottle, which he named "Boris". "Boris Dickey". Also, Miranda Hart's childhood friend made of toast. Barry Cryer considers the H14 bus his friend, and says "Hello, darling!" whenever he sees it. | |
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Genre Blindness | |
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Genre Blindness: Lee Mack will occasionally exhibit this (Played for Laughs, naturally) after being given a ridiculous lie to read out by complaining to the programme researchers that it was an idiotic thing to come up with, especially when his team are losing. | |
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Go Through Me | |
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Go Through Me: When Janet Street-Porter walked threateningly across the stage toward David Mitchell's team having grown annoyed with his manner of questioning, Davina McCall threw an arm out in front of David. Completely averted (in one of the funniest moments of the show) when Lee threatened to hit David with a coconut and both Rich Hall and Trisha Goddard immediately retreated to a safe distance. | |
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Pinocchio Nose | |
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Pinocchio Nose: Inevitably, viewers have picked up on the "tells" of the team captains and the more frequent guests. Lee's "tell" seems to be that he gets quite shouty and defensive when he's lying, but is calmer when telling the truth. | |
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Persona Non Grata | |
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Persona Non Grata: Getting banned or thrown out of somewhere has formed the basis of a few statements, both truths and lies. | |
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Special Guest | |
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Special Guest: Just occasionally, there will be an unexpectedly very famous guest you wouldn't expect to turn up on a low-budget panel game (who often admit to appearing because they're big fans of the show. Examples include Samantha Morton, John Simm, Olivia Colman, Ray Winstone and Charles Dance). | |
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What Did I Do Last Night? | |
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What Did I Do Last Night?: David Mitchell's "Possession" turn in one episode was a lock of Steve Davis' hair which he bought on eBay. Asked why he purchased it, he said he was "a bit drunk" at the time. Ronnie Corbett claimed to have found the This Is My guest bound and gagged in a sand pit on a golf course after some kind of wild night out. In Series 6, Richard Madeley claimed to have woken up on Christmas morning nude in a cupboard under the stairs in his house holding two empty cans of fake snow after having been very drunk the previous night. It was true. | |
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Promotion to Opening Titles | |
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Promotion to Opening Titles: Rob Brydon appeared as a panellist in Series 2 before replacing Angus Deayton as host the next series. | |
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Key Confusion | |
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Key Confusion: Once, during "Quick Fire Lies", Lee Mack had a 'Possession' that turned out to be a huge bunch of keys. He claimed he knew what all of these keys were for, except one. Cue David Mitchell asking what all of the other keys opened. Lee started a long story involving a series of increasingly unlikely things he had in his house that needed unlocking. It was a lie. | |
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Disappeared Dad | |
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Disappeared Dad: A Running Gag throughout the show is that Lee, in keeping with his "stereotypical working-class lout" comedic persona, is a bit of a deadbeat dad who barely has any access to his kids and is frequently in the target-sights of the social services. It should perhaps be noted that the person who tends to make these jokes most frequently is Lee himself (who is, in reality, a married father of three). | |
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Hurricane of Puns | |
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Hurricane of Puns: In season 4: | |
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Bilingual Bonus | |
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Bilingual Bonus: See Gratuitous Welsh below. | |
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HypocriticalHumour | |
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Hypocritical Humour: Lee Mack mocking Jason Manford's Northerness ("Is this the first time you've been out of the North...?"). In Series 4, Martin Clunes appended an odd "Well done" to one of his answers, prompting David Mitchell to mock him for congratulating himself for remembering something. But at the end of the episode, David revealed that he had recalled the name of a women's magazine (Top Sante) out of thin air in an instant of panic, "and frankly, I want a medal!" Rob Brydon introduced Peter Serafinowicz as "a man who's half-English and half-Polish, so is always trying to book himself to tile his own bathroom." Brydon then had to claim in the Quick-Fire Lies round that he once stole Catherine Zeta-Jones' dinner money, and David Mitchell said "You're both Welsh, so presumably you went to the same school." This earned a round of applause from the audience, and Brydon then complained that they were laughing at "thinly-veiled racism". At one point during Katherine Parkinson's explanation of why she (supposedly) listed wombles as a real mammal on a GCSE exam, Lee expresses confusion on why she would've been asked this and/or struggled with it, given how basic the question was. The hypocritical part comes when David makes fun of Lee for being "such an intellectual snob". In the same round, Bill Turnbull tries to challenge Katherine's claim by pointing out that if the question was "name three mammals", she could have named any three mammals without having to resort to wombles... only to get a mental block and be unable to think of a third example of a mammal himself. Lee keeps expressing annoyance at the stereotyping he receives as a working-class Northerner, but he himself was guilty of it when he tried to explain his claim that he threw a sausage roll off the top of Blackpool Tower with "well, I'm Northern..." Invoked by Lee in an outtake where Rob stumbles over several autocue jokes relating to him: In one episode, Lee claims that a misshapen and poorly-produced plastic keyring is the only thing he was able to produce after a year spent in a "plastic works" class. When asking him how he did it, Lorraine Kelly does an exaggerated cutting motion which Lee instantly mocks. Dara O'Briain then instantly points out that if Lee's claim is true, he's hardly in a position to get haughty about someone else's plastic-cutting techniques or abilities. Raised when Lee — faced with trying to prove the claim that he once rode a little girl's bike three miles to a nearby service station when his car ran out of petrol — jokingly tries to do a wheelie to the end of the stage on the bike in question. When the producers warn him (via Rob) that this is not a very good idea, Lee in frustration yells that it's a bit rich for the people who came up with the clearly ridiculous claim that he's been trying to prove to start chiding others for not having very good ideas. In series 12, Lee reacts to the claim that David makes regarding Gaslighting his wife by moving her bookmarks when she irritates him (as outlined above) by gleefully hoping that his marriage breaks down live on television, and expresses the view that the only reason it's a lie is because it's not unpleasant enough of David. Seconds after saying this, when it is suggested that David might not like Lee very much, he gets concerned and indignant. In one of David's "This Is My..." stories, he admits that "it felt great" on being recognised for his TV work by the guest of the week. When Lee and the others immediately started making fun of him for this, he retorted that everyone there was just as needy, egomaniacal and desperate to be recognised and paid attention to as he was, otherwise they wouldn't have been sitting on a panel show in the first place. | |
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Lampshade Hanging | |
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Lee's ridiculous stories in the "This Is My" round, a fact which he has begun to lampshade frequently: | |
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Artifact Title | |
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Artifact Title: The title of the This Is My round doesn't make as much sense given that the panellists also introduce "Possession" claims with the same words. In the first few series (especially the first) the Quick-Fire Lies round featured less questioning time and more turns, but in later series, it is much more similar to Home Truths, with the only difference being that sometimes the team captains get turns (especially noticeable since the two celebrity trivia rounds have been dropped, meaning the only other round in the show at all is "This Is My..."). Sometimes the final round will only have enough time for one story, but the name remains. In a Series 13 episode, David Mitchell invokes this trope when Clare Balding's "Possession" is a dog she judged at a celebrity lookalike competition, pointing out that it is stretching the format of the show because Clare is not claiming to actually own the dog. | |
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Potty Emergency | |
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Potty Emergency: In Series 5, Sarah Millican claimed that, when stuck in a traffic jam for two and a half hours with a full bladder, she relieved herself on the passenger seat (after first moving over from the driver's seat). It was true. | |
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I Know You Know I Know | |
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I Know You Know I Know: The general attitude seems to be that stories should be judged on their merits, which implies that the person whose turn it is really will be trying to convince the other team that their "fact" is true; however, half the time the story really is true, and since the objective is to fool the other team, presumably the person will be trying to tell it in a way that makes it sound unlikely and badly thought out; on the other hand, it might really just be unlikely and badly thought out... and so on. Trisha Goddard of all people nearly managed to get a ridiculous-sounding true This Is My past Lee's team by giggling her way through it and making no effort to make it sound plausible; they apparently considered her Beneath Suspicion. | |
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Eskimos Aren't Real | |
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Eskimos Aren't Real: In the 2018 Christmas special, Lily Allen claimed that for her entire life she had believed that reindeer were mythical creatures, until corrected by her young daughter. She was lying. | |
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I Want You to Meet an Old Friend of Mine | |
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I Want You to Meet an Old Friend of Mine: Since Rob Brydon took over as host, several members of the Gavin & Stacey cast have appeared on the show (Larry Lamb in series 3, Joanna Page and Ruth Jones in series 4). David Mitchell has had comedy partner Robert Webb and Peep Show co-stars Olivia Colman and Isy Suttie on the show (notably, Colman's second appearance was after her career had gone stratospheric and she was being talked about as an Oscar nominee for The Favourite), and Lee has had Miranda Hart and Katy Wix from Not Going Out. Of Lee's four Taskmaster co-stars, three (Mike Wozniak, Jamali Maddix and Sarah Kendall) appeared in the series of WILTY filmed shortly after it went out. | |
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Gratuitous Foreign Language | |
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Gratuitous Welsh: When Rob Brydon named Joanna Page "liar of the week", he insisted it wasn't favouritism because she was Welsh, and then had a short conversation in Welsh with her. Part of Rob's speech translated to "well done Jo" before descending into gibberish (as Rob doesn't actually speak Welsh), and Page responded with "Last night I went to the youth club with friends" (a phrase commonly used in Welsh textbooks). | |
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The Nondescript | |
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The Nondescript: In the first episode of series 7, David claims truthfully that this is his ambition: | |
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Beard of Sorrow | |
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Beard of Sorrow: Inverted; David Mitchell's persona on the show has become notably more relaxed and easy-going since growing his beard. | |
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Face Doodling | |
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Face Doodling: Lee claimed in a series 5 episode that after an incident with a permanent marker he had to attend his son's parents' evening with a drawn-on moustache and glasses. | |
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Embarrassing Nickname | |
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Embarrassing Nickname: Has come up a few times as one of the panellists' "facts", typically as a nickname they were given at school; Dom Wood claimed his nickname at school was "Earsniffer", and Robert Webb claimed his was "Mr. Custard". | |
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Everyone Is a Suspect | |
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Everyone Is a Suspect: In a series 7 episode, Mel Giedroyc claims that she once had a snog with somebody else on the show. Rather than directly ask her who it was, the opposing team consider each member of the panel (including themselves) in turn. | |
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Evolving Credits | |
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Evolving Credits: In Series 7, the opening credits were updated to replace all the pictures of David Mitchell with new ones to reflect the beard he'd grown for the previous series. | |
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Out of Focus | |
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Out of Focus: Several guests never get to make any claims that actually get aired. This has happened more often in later series, as the edit now seems to be more concerned with the funniest material rather than the amount of airtime between panellists being balanced. This was particularly common around Series 8 & 9, where it happened in more than half the episodes; however, one guest who had all of their turns cut out subsequently complained on the grounds that the recording was effectively a waste of their time, and in later series, the edit seemed to try and ensure that everyone got at least one claim. The series recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic in particular made sure that every guest got something to do at some point, due to the unusually high-risk nature of making the show at all. | |
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Out of Order | |
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He had previously (although in terms of recording, it was later) claimed that as a child, he had set up a detective agency with one "This Is My" guest. | |
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Quintessential British Gentleman | |
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Quintessential British Gentleman: Of a sort; the show gets a lot of mileage out of any truths or lies that portray David Mitchell as some kind of antiquated British fop. | |
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Out with a Bang | |
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Out with a Bang: Discussed | |
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping | |
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Mark Watson's fake Welsh accent noticeably faltered when he was claiming that he wrote a will after losing a game of Connect 4 when he was six. The story was true, though. Cricket commentator Henry Blofield's, who is known for his extremely posh voice, story that when he is out and about, and doesn't want to be disturbed, he puts on a "common" accent ran into trouble as soon as he was asked to demonstrate said accent. Firstly, he started off with a Cockney burr that made Dick Van Dyke's sound good, then it started to stray around all four corners of the UK, before it eventually landed somewhere in the West Country. Unsurprisingly, Lee's team didn't believe him. | |
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Never Heard That One Before | |
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Never Heard That One Before: Lee and Rob couldn't resist using former Bucks Fizz singer Cheryl Baker's appearance as a "This is My" celebrity guest to make a series of jokes on their song titles. Cheryl reacted throughout by smiling, rolling her eyes, and shaking her head. | |
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Split Personality | |
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Split Personality: When Rob Brydon claimed that he used to pretend he was his own agent by using a different voice on the phone, the entire panel started joking that this was a split personality. | |
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TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers | |
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The Last Of These Is Not Like The Others: The stories the guests have for the 'This Is My' round can sometimes fall into this. | |
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Does Not Know His Own Strength | |
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Does Not Know His Own Strength: David Mitchell implies this about himself at one point. | |
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Now You Tell Me | |
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Now You Tell Me: If a story has descended into chaos and/or gotten David particularly riled, Lee will sometimes chime in with a humorously belated "No, wait, he/I read that wrong, it's actually [completely different statement]." In one case, it actually was: Jason Manford claims that he applied to Mastermind with the specialist subject Columbo, and after this was completely debunked by David (apparently a fan of Columbo), Lee checked the card and pointed out that he was supposed to say Columbia. David put Fern Britton's tea cosy on his head at Lee's request, then hurriedly took it off when Ken Livingstone suggested that if, as she claimed, she took it everywhere with her, then it should be quite dirty. In one episode, David O'Doherty produced a pair of tiny leg warmers he claimed to have made for birds. The opposing team react with naked astonishment when he claims to have made them for swans, given their tiny size and the fact that swans would react aggressively if he even went near them, much less tried to force them to wear leg-warmers. One lengthy and not-very-convincing defence of his claim later, Rob chimed in with: | |
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Don't You Dare Pity Me! | |
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Don't You Dare Pity Me!: After Charlie Brooker claims he couldn't go to collect his girlfriend from the station because he was too scared of a spider in the hallway provokes Nigel Havers to state that he doesn't want it to be true because it would reflect so poorly on Charlie, Charlie's response is this. Understandable, since it's true. | |
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Boring, but Practical | |
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Boring, but Practical: David Mitchell claimed that the screensaver on his phone was a picture of his "bright beige" living room carpet. He justified it on the grounds that he had a common make and model of phone and he wanted to be able to recognize his own. | |
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Bad Liar | |
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Bad Liar: Surprisingly averted for the most part; whilst the opposing team might correctly guess a lie, most of the guests have been able to make up details of a story reasonably well. Russell Howard is probably the guest who best fits this Trope, though, as particularly evidenced by an outtake shown in a compilation episode where after a little while of trying to defend a story he gave up. Also Jason Manford, who in Series 1 managed to forget what his lie was a few minutes after reading it out. He was caught out by Leslie Ash, who later went to do the exact same thing only to be caught out by Manford. In her first appearance, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson said in the This Is My round that she thought Dave Spikey was telling the truth. Spikey was her own teammate. John Bishop's claim that he was thrown out of a cinema for crying too loudly at the film, which utterly fell apart shortly after Lee's team started to interrogate him. Lee Mack often plays this for laughs — it's often painfully (and hilariously) obvious when he's either fibbing or stalling for time, but that doesn't mean that what he's saying isn't true. David O'Doherty, claiming that he was seeing a hypnotist to cure his addiction to hypnosis, clearly knew the story sounded as ridiculous to Lee's team as it did to him, and decided to have fun with it by telling the most outrageously obvious lies he could imagine when pressed for details, to the point that even he could no longer keep a straight face when he claimed his hypnotist was named "Dr. Spanks". Lampshaded on one occasion when Lee, claiming to have devised his own phonetic alphabet based on things he can see out of his window and having repeatedly insisted that he used 'hospital' for 'H' when asked to spell 'hospital' phonetically began spelling it with a different H word: | |
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Skewed Priorities | |
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Skewed Priorities: When Dave Spikey's lie was that he bunked off school to go to London with a boy called Dick Whittington, he proceeded to add several details to the story, including that the boy in question owned a chip shop. Harry Enfield enquired into the name of the chip shop, prompting this from Lee: "At the moment of shoulder pain — the moment when your shoulder has been bruised, possibly shattered, by the coconut — you think, 'I must keep that for anecdotal reasons'?" In another episode, Lee is claiming that the "This Is My" guest is a milkman who once accidentally left 88 pints of milk on his doorstep. To his disbelief, David's team take issue with the fact that it was full-fat milk. | |
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Captain Obvious | |
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Captain Obvious: Sometimes used by a lying panellist trying to play for time. Also, when Reginald D Hunter is trying to persuade the other team that his middle name is "Delicious": Expertly done by Jack Dee as a questioner in Season 9, during the "This is My..." round: | |
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So Crazy, It Must Be True | |
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So Crazy, It Must Be True: The basis of several "true" votes. David Mitchell nearly gives the trope name word for word when making his judgement on Omid Djalili's story about launching his own range of condiments. | |
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Blatant Lies | |
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Invoked. Rob will sometimes criticise the audience for finding something dirty in the innocent line he just said. | |
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Surrounded by Idiots | |
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Surrounded by Idiots: Several of David Mitchell's rants are provoked by Lee Mack's feigned stupidity. | |
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Ask a Stupid Question... | |
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There's also a bonus example in the same lie: David Mitchell asked him if 1955 was a leap year, and Lee said "Of course it isn't, you idiot, that was 1954..." failing to realise that 1954 wasn't a leap year either. | |
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Butt-Monkey | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_47fea76b | comment |
Butt-Monkey: Lee and David, in different ways. Lee Mack's claims tend to be incredibly over-the-top, require a ridiculous or embarrassing demonstration or intellectual contortion (such as riding a pink-tassled, child-sized bicycle around the stage, or having to pretend he can tell the circumference of someone's head by looking at them) and/or be something that is literally impossible which he nevertheless has to find some way to defend as if it could be true. David Mitchell's claims on the other hand tend to be more embarrassing in their implication (usually suggesting he was or still is a spoiled, pathetic, socially inept, frightened and agonisingly middle-class social outcast). Jimmy Carr tends to have a rough time of it when he appears on the show, between the embarrassing statements he has to claim as true and the episode he spent verbally fencing with an inexplicably hostile David Baddiel. Rob gets his fair share, especially his story about pretending to be his own agent. He also tends to get it in the neck for his impressions. There's also the Running Gag that behind the scenes he's The Friend Nobody Likes, and that David and Lee expend as much energy as possible trying to keep away from him. Lee also tends to make plenty of cracks about his short height. Jokes about the Second World War (though usually not Nazism directly) tend to pop up a bit more frequently whenever Henning Wehn is a guest on the show. | |
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The Stinger | |
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The Stinger: When Raj Bisram was demonstrating a magic trick he used to perform with the "This Is My..." guest, it went wrong and he almost choked the guest to death. After the credits, he was shown performing the trick successfully. | |
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Comedic Sociopathy | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_4a4d6f7c | comment |
Comedic Sociopathy: Giving a panellist (usually Lee) a ridiculous lie and leaving them to convince the other team of its veracity. On occasions it seems like the other team have actually worked it out a long time ago and are only continuing to question the panellist for the sake of this trope. | |
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Wig, Dress, Accent | |
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Wig, Dress, Accent: Davina McCall claimed in her "Possession" turn in Series 2 that she wore a blonde wig and glasses when she wanted to go out unnoticed. David's team concluded correctly that it was a lie since it was not particularly convincing, plus it would be embarrassing if she were discovered. | |
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Harsher in Hindsight | |
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A less funny example comes from the joke that got the show censured. The scripted joke was about Jimmy Savile, in which Angus joked about the recent death of Jimmy Savile's mother, as well as making comments about Savile himself, such as saying he served "no useful purpose" and describing him as a "dirty old man". This was before the sex abuse charges. Lee Mack responded to the comments with, "I'm sorry but that is well out of order". | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The early episodes had more questions and spent less time on each one; more recent series have dropped a few rounds (see Retired Panel Show Element below) and included fewer questions in the Quickfire round to spend more time on the questions that do make the edit. The difference between the totally deadpan Angus Deayton and Rob Brydon (who also tends to interact with the panel more) can also be disconcerting. What's much weirder, though, is seeing the Deayton era episode where Brydon was a guest on David's team. The first series had all six panellists read out a statement in the first round; since the second series only the four guests have done so, presumably in an effort to conserve the number of truths for the regulars. | |
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl | |
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: David's teammates in a series 5 episode were Greg Davies and Konnie Huq. At one point Lee Mack asks them to stand up for perspective, and Konnie doesn't quite reach Greg's shoulders. | |
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Faux Horrific | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_5080221 | comment |
Faux Horrific: Everybody's reaction to the "Hoot Owl of Death". | |
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Disproportionate Retribution | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_50b05d30 | comment |
Disproportionate Retribution: Following Lee's utterly unbelievable story about receiving a full-body search at Miami Airport for making a joke about Ronald Reagan, David's team began yelling "Lie! Liar!" at him. Vic Reeves ended up shouting "Flog him!" James Acaster claimed that the This Is My Guest, a child called Mick, kept pranking him with cabbages. He retaliated by taking all of his bedroom belongings and replacing them with cabbages. He was telling the truth, and they even showed a picture of Mick's cabbage filled bedroom. | |
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The Internet Is for Porn | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_53830d | comment |
The Internet Is for Porn: When considering whether or not Trisha Goddard is beating Jeremy Kyle 5-3 at Internet Scrabble, Frankie Boyle reasons that it's a lie because the only person who'd do something like that would have to have "seen all the porn first". | |
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Mathematician's Answer | |
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Mathematician's Answer: Often used by contestants. For example: | |
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At Least I Admit It | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_55bf1a48 | comment |
At Least I Admit It: One of David Mitchell's stories for the "This Is My..." guest of the week involved the guest recognising David from his TV work, which he commented "felt great." When Lee and the others immediately started taking the piss out of him for this, he irritably retorted that everyone present making fun of him was also, to at least some degree, a needy egomaniac who thrives on being recognised and being paid attention to, otherwise they wouldn't have been sitting there in the first place. He was just willing to own up to it. | |
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Horrible Camping Trip | |
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Horrible Camping Trip: Lee claimed that he had been camping with one "This Is My" guest when they were Boy Scouts and had woken up to discover that their tent had been stolen. | |
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Hesitation Equals Dishonesty | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_5664dbe4 | comment |
Hesitation Equals Dishonesty: Sometimes straight, but sometimes the tactic of a clever panellist running a bluff. | |
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Working-Class People Are Morons | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_56de963d | comment |
Working-Class People Are Morons: Averted in that David and Lee are more or less tied in terms of points and wins. Played straight in the endless stream of "dumb Northerner" jokes directed at Lee. | |
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Ambiguous Syntax | |
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Towards the end of Kevin Bridges' story about accidentally buying a horse, he claimed the guy he'd bought the horse from turned out to be a "counterfeit horse guy", prompting David to ask if a "counterfeit horse" was "two guys in a costume". | |
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Murderous Thighs | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_5bb17c1e | comment |
Murderous Thighs: Patrick McGuinness recounted a false story about being held in a leg-grip by Andy McNabb after wrestling him for a bet. He then demonstrated the move on set with John Barrowman. | |
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Conviction by Counterfactual Clue | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_5c04772f | comment |
Conviction by Counterfactual Clue: Dara O'Briain claimed to own a "brindle" racehorse and was immediately shot down by Lee Mack. But it is possible, if exceedingly rare, for a horse to have a brindle pattern through genetic chimerism. | |
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Big Red Button | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_5c1ec068 | comment |
Big Red Button: One of David's truths in series 6 was that one of these was on a wall in his flat, and that he had never pressed it as he didn't want to find out what it did. | |
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The Smurfette Principle | |
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The Smurfette Principle: Averted by the twelfth series, which features at least two female panellists on every show. | |
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Nerds Are Virgins | |
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Nerds Are Virgins | |
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Off the Rails | |
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Off the Rails: Not as much as some other panel shows, but can still occur. A discussion on Claudia Winkleman's claim that she once put nail polish remover in her goldfish tank to give the fish more energy arrived at the statement "As you'd know if you were an amputee, you can still get an itch in the bit of you that's been cut off!" On some occasions Lee has been given a lie so ridiculous he deliberately derails it rather than try to defend such an embarassing statement as true, such as when he had to claim he had used a set of children's cutlery at every meal for a special diet. | |
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Names to Run Away from Really Fast | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_60fa92ac | comment |
Names to Run Away from Really Fast: When Kevin Bridges claimed a stable had sold him a horse when he thought it was renting it, David Mitchell joked "We've been trying to get rid of Psycho for years." Inverted when Jack Whitehall was asked to name five wrestlers after he claimed that he was into Professional Wrestling. One of the names he gave was "Shelton Benjamin", which Lee refused to believe was a wrestler's name. | |
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That Liar Lies | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_614127a5 | comment |
That Liar Lies: If a story seems patently false and/or the panellist has been particularly unconvincing in selling it, this may result. Made all the funnier by the fact that Michael's story was actually true. | |
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Heel–Face Turn | |
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Heel–Face Turn: Tobias Cruelty, a pro-aparthied Amoral Afrikaner (played by one of Rob Brydon's fantastic impressions), decides to abandon racism after talking to Trevor Noah doing a Nelson Mandela impression. | |
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Bigger Is Better in Bed | |
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Bigger Is Better in Bed: "That's just a salad fork!" | |
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Death Glare | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_627264e0 | comment |
Death Glare: Huw Edwards claimed to use one to shut up correspondents when it's time for them to wrap up. His demonstration is fairly terrifying. It's true. | |
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Hair-Trigger Temper | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_63b02752 | comment |
Hair-Trigger Temper: David Mitchell, of course. Something (usually Lee Mack) will provoke him in the course of a show, be it scared hitchhikers or Mike Read rapping. | |
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Spit Take | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_643659d4 | comment |
Spit Take: One particularly memorable example - after one "Telly Tales" claim that Pam St. Clement was a member of the British Abseiling Association and had abseiled down Mount Rushmore, Angus Deayton's autocue joke made reference to her "mounting the north face of Frank Butcher". Lee's team managed a (completely unrehearsed) synchronised triple spit-take in response . | |
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Drunk with Power | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_64b303c0 | comment |
Drunk with Power: Played for laughs in the episode where Greg Davies fills in as team captain for Lee and proceeds to overrule both of his teammates with his answer... only to get it wrong. | |
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Non-Indicative Name | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_6509bb9f | comment |
Nonindicative Name: The first round is called Home Truths despite the fact that not all of the statements the panellists read out in it are true. Similarly, not everything in the Quick Fire Lies round is a lie; in fact, in the first episode of Series 2, all of the statements in Quick Fire Lies were true. | |
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Retired Game Show Element | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_6849cb29 | comment |
Retired Panel Show Element: The two rounds pertaining to "celebrity facts" rather than stories from the panellists themselves have both been phased out; "Telly Tales" was removed because it was virtually identical to "Ring of Truth", which was itself removed a few series laternote It was generally removed from the final edit in series 4, appearing in only episode 4 and the end-of-series outtakes; the following series, they cut out the middleman and just stopped playing it to focus more on the three rounds involving the panellists' stories. Rob getting turns in the Quickfire Lies round appears to have been dropped in series 8, having been steadily appearing less frequently since their introduction in series 4. The "Individual Liar of the Week" was dropped in Series 10. | |
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Jerkass Has a Point | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_6b05b601 | comment |
Jerkass Has a Point: Janet Street-Porter. When Sara Pascoe claimed to have accidentally boarded a flight to Costa Rica believing it to be in Spain rather than Central America, she described the place as being full of insects she was unfamiliar with. When she gave tarantulas as an example, David Mitchell pedantically pointed out that they're arachnids, not insects. When Sara got annoyed at this, David retorted that if she was a bit more careful with facts and made more of an effort to get them correct, she could have saved herself a lot of bother to begin with: | |
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Serious Business | |
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Serious Business: Joanna Page, on why she recited her times tables every night before bed: "Before I die, I want to learn my times tables!" The team captains and some of the guests can take guessing correctly on stories very seriously, although June Brown once defied the trope when Lee was asking what she thought and replied "I don't see why it's so important!" | |
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Like an Old Married Couple | |
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The dynamic between Lee and David is often presented in this fashion. While they often seemed more 'vitriolic' in the early seasons, it's gradually settled into being more Like an Old Married Couple between two completely different men who've spent so much time in each other's company they just know way too much about each other. This can also be seen as a function of the show gradually finding its own identity after initially starting out as something of a Have I Got News for You clone, wherein the sharp exchanges and culture clashes between Lee and David reflected the interplay between Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. | |
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Temporary Substitute | |
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Temporary Substitute: Greg Davies once substituted for Lee. The episode made several jokes about this, with everyone acting as if Davies had gone Mad With Power when he decided to overrule his teammates, and after he made a comment that drew disgust from the audience Rob and David started discussing how Lee would never had said something like that and how they were missing him. | |
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Christmas Episode | |
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Christmas Episode: Introduced in the seventh series; some, but not all, of the stories will be Christmas-related, and there will usually be at least one big name guest on the panel. Possessions in the Quick-Fire Lies round will be in boxes wrapped like Christmas presents. Lee and David will usually be wearing some sort of Christmas-themed clothing, like ties or jumpers. | |
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The Points Mean Nothing | |
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The Points Mean Nothing: It is a comedy show and the editing frequently results in the scores making no sensenote Although as of series 6 the announcement of the final score is re-recorded to reflect what made the edit and not the whole recording. However, this trope does not apply as much as other panel games which view the scores as completely irrelevant, as there is more focus on the "game" part as both teams are actively attempting to trick each other. David, Lee and some of the guests can take winning very seriously. When asked by Greg Davies in a series 5 episode, David stated he did feel a sense of competition about the show. | |
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Eating Pet Food | |
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Eating Pet Food: During a round of "This Is My...", Jason Manford claimed that the woman in question was the owner of his local cafe who had told him off for eating the treats she left out for customers' dogs. It was true. | |
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I Am One of Those, Too | |
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I Am One of Those, Too: Pity the lying panellist trying to sell a story when an expert in that field is on the other team. One of the best examples comes from Series 2, where Jason Manford's lie was that he applied to Mastermind with the specialist subject Columbo. David Mitchell proceeded to more or less give him an impromptu round of Mastermind on said show. | |
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Camp Gay | |
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Camp Gay: Julian Clary was on Lee's team in Series 4. And Louie Spence in series 5. | |
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"Not Making This Up" Disclaimer | |
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"Not Making This Up" Disclaimer: If the other team are clearly not believing a panelist's lie, the liar may throw this in as a desperate attempt. Bob Mortimer in particular is a predominant user of this. More often than not, his ridiculous statements end up being true. | |
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Gaslighting | |
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In series 12, Lee reacts to the claim that David makes regarding Gaslighting his wife by moving her bookmarks when she irritates him (as outlined above) by gleefully hoping that his marriage breaks down live on television, and expresses the view that the only reason it's a lie is because it's not unpleasant enough of David. Seconds after saying this, when it is suggested that David might not like Lee very much, he gets concerned and indignant. | |
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Henpecked Husband | |
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Henpecked Husband: During the Gaslighting example regarding David moving his wife's bookmarks to get back her when she irritates him, Rob gets quite insistent on the subject of exactly what Victoria does to provoke him. Victoria, sitting next to David at the time, helpfully chimes up with an example with leads to a brief moment of David being nagged on national television though given that the claim turned out to be a lie, one presumes that both Victoria and David were playing it up a bit: | |
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Colour-Coded for Your Convenience | |
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Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: The graphics indicating whether a fact is/was true or a lie are green for a truth and purple for a lie. | |
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Rules Spiel | |
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Rules Spiel: A rare Panel Show example, but the host explains the rules almost verbatim each week. Introducing Home Truths: "Our panellists each read out a statement from the card in front of them. To make things harder, they've never seen the card before, so they've got no idea what they'll be faced with. It's up to the opposing team to sort the truth from the lies." Introducing the This Is My round: "We bring on a mystery guest who has a close connection to one of our panellists. This week, each of David's/Lee's team will claim it's them that has the genuine connection to the guest, and it's up to Lee's/David's team to spot who's telling the truth." | |
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Released to Elsewhere | |
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Released to Elsewhere: Inverted — one of Lee Mack's facts was that his parents gave his dog away to relatives in Scunthorpe and told him it had died. | |
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The Cast Showoff | |
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David Mitchell is often inclined to lampshade when Rob's urge for a demonstration seems rather unnecessary, particularly when the demonstration won't help establish whether the story is true or false, whether it just seems like a gratuitous attempt to enable The Cast Showoff, or when it involves David himself getting out of his chair. | |
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Vanilla Edition | |
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Vanilla Edition: The series 4 DVD release is just the episodes and nothing else. They attempt to cover this by passing the Clip Show off as a special feature. | |
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Mirthless Laughter | |
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Mirthless Laughter: David erupts into peals of this, after Lee's ludicrous story about how he remembered the names of the Teletubbies turned out to be true (with his team guiding him into guessing lie). On top of this, his team hadn't had a correct answer all night and he was siding with Adil Lee, who on previous occasions had guessed the correct answer only for David to go the other way, so David announced that if it turned out the answer was true it would be like "it's gone beyond tragedy and you just laugh at death". Sure enough: | |
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Prison Rape | |
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Prison Rape: Part of David Mitchell's five-point plan for surviving in prison was to find someone to protect him, who also wouldn't "bum him". | |
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The Cuckoolander Was Right | |
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The Cuckoolander Was Right: Sometimes teams will decide that a clearly ridiculous story is true. In one episode of Series 3, Janet Street-Porter's claim was that she wrote her will on a bit of cardboard when she thought her plane was about to crash. David Mitchell believed it was a lie, but both his teammates thought it was true; he went along with them, expressing utter disbelief as he said "We're saying it's true!" It was true. Subverted minutes later in the same episode, when David's team started to consider that another story (see Defictionalization, below) is "so weird it might be true", but he chose to overrule them and say it's a lie, which it is. | |
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Who Would Be Stupid Enough? | |
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Who Would Be Stupid Enough?: Of a type: | |
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Spotlight-Stealing Squad | |
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Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Rob Brydon as host is far more involved in the action than Angus Deayton was and there have been moments where the focus has gone entirely off either team (and the ostensible fact they are discussing) and landed squarely on him; one of the worst cases was the first episode in series 4, where Martin Clunes' turn was more or less abandoned for the sake of Brydon's impressions. | |
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The Comically Serious | |
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The Comically Serious: Of the two captains, David is the one more likely to treat the game as a serious debate and proceed with great earnestness and usually annoyance, even when the claim is obviously ludicrous. This is highly entertaining. Nick Hewer as a guest in the fifth series. Claiming that he played ping-pong with Lord Sugar to wind down. Over the boardroom table. Which was his idea. With Karen as umpire. Related completely deadpan. And then a story in which he accidentally e-mailed an image of his infected toenail to everyone in his address book. Still deadpan. To say nothing of his reaction to being forced to wear the infamous cuddle jumper. | |
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Amusing Injuries | |
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Amusing Injuries: Lee insisted that getting hit on the shoulder by a coconut that would have killed him had it fallen an inch to the left was hilarious, and offered to demonstrate on David Mitchell. | |
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Gretzky Has the Ball | |
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Gretzky Has the Ball: David talking about football: Also Miranda Hart claiming she had had a trial with "QPR Rangers" Womens' Football Club. "QPR" stands for "Queen's Park Rangers", so "QPR Rangers" would be "Queen's Park Rangers Rangers".Given that she was telling the truth, she was likely bluffing about getting the name wrong. | |
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For Want of a Nail | |
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For Want Of A Nail: When Michael Buerk claimed to have stolen an ashtray from 10 Downing Street, Danny Baker joked that Tony Blair's inability to have a smoke was the cause of Britain's involvement in the US-Iraq conflict. David Mitchell, in one of his Hair-Trigger Temper rants, accused Mike Read of having the deaths of British soldiers on his conscience, for once doing a 10-minute rap at a Tory party conference. Link. | |
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The Pete Best | |
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The Pete Best: Angus Deayton once he was replaced by Rob Brydon. This may border on Unperson, as he has not been referred to and the BBC have not repeated any of the Deayton episodes (and even Dave only started airing them recently). | |
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Shell-Shocked Veteran | |
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Shell-Shocked Veteran: Both team captains like to play this for laughs, acting as though several seasons of the show has completely destroyed their ability to tell truth from fantasy. As depicted in this exchange after listening to David O'Doherty's increasingly absurd claim about making leg-warmers for swans. In particular, David Mitchell tends to react to Bob Mortimer's various improbable-but-not-quite-impossible tall tales in the same way that a veteran bomb defusal officer would react to a German bombing raid. | |
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Consummate Liar | |
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Consummate Liar: From Series 3 onwards, a "Liar Of The Week" award is given to the best liar on each episode. Claudia Winkleman often stands out for her sheer commitment to her lies, even lovingly stroking a taxidermied cat to convince the other team that it was a beloved childhood pet despite hating cats in real life. | |
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Imaginary Friend | |
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Imaginary Friend: David Mitchell had to claim in one series 4 episode that he used to play board games against a bucket with a face painted on it, named "Stephen Tatlock". Miranda Hart claimed she had made an imaginary friend out of toast and carried him with her in her purse. Robert Webb claimed in series 5 that he had so many imaginary friends he formed an imaginary gang. It was true. Andy Hamilton's story in series 6 was that he used to write and hand in homework for an imaginary classmate. | |
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Bait-and-Switch Comparison | |
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Bait-and-Switch Comparison: Commonly appear in the host's autocue jokes. | |
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Later-Installment Weirdness | |
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Later-Installment Weirdness: Later series have little to no true stories from the team captains, perhaps indicating that they have finally run out of them. | |
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Cannot Tell a Lie | |
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Cannot Tell a Lie: The producers have said that if the story a panellist is telling is true, then they cannot lie during its retelling. (Although they have admitted some guests tend to forget themselves and end up bending or exaggerating the truth.) | |
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Let Us Never Speak of This Again | |
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Let Us Never Speak of This Again: What David Mitchell speculated was the likely response to Neil Morrissey (the voice of children's TV character Bob the Builder) learning that one of the builders who was working on an extension on his house was also called Bob: "A quick chuckle [followed by]... let us never speak of this." | |
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Suspect Is Hatless | |
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Suspect Is Hatless: Sometimes, a team will attempt to guess who the mystery guest in the "This is My..." round is by their appearance. However, this often fails to work, memorably in the episode where Rhod Gilbert claimed the guest — who was in his seventies and had to be given a chair rather than standing — used to be his badminton doubles partner, and it turned out to be true. | |
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Snowball Lie | |
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Snowball Lie: If the opposing team is doing its work properly, this inevitably results (see Pull the Thread, above). Happened in Real Life to Charlie Brooker, who told his girlfriend he was deaf in one ear ... and then had to maintain the act for six years. Lee and fellow panellist Michael Ball were unsympathetic. Also happened to Andy Hamilton, who played a trick on a new French teacher by making up a pupil the teacher had supposedly left off the register. This led to Andy writing and handing in homework for the fictional classmate. Ardal O'Hanlon, in an attempt to get out of being Santa at his kid’s school Christmas Fair, told the head of the PTA that he was going to be away that weekend. The problem was he wasn’t planning on going anywhere, and ended up having to book a break to Stockholm, and going by himself, so he would be out the country at the time he said he would be. | |
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Actually Pretty Funny | |
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Actually Pretty Funny | |
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Pun | |
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Pun: Lots of examples. For starters... "Part of the problem is that the wheels on a post office bike are larger than normal — that's according to a spokesperson." Rob Brydon earned a Collective Groan for that one. In Series 15, former Bucks Fizz singer Cheryl Baker was the "This is My" celebrity guest (entering to a snippet of their 1981 single "Making Your Mind Up"note Which notably led the UK to victory in the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest.), and Lou Sanders claimed that when she had worked in a clothes shop as a teenager, she had to help Cheryl out of a stuck zip by ripping off her skirt (in imitation of a dance move used by Bucks Fizz). Sarah Millican asked if Cheryl asked for Lou's help, and Lou asked if she could use the word "bubbly" to describe her; Lee said, "It's Bucks Fizz, so why not?" | |
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Right for the Wrong Reasons | |
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Right for the Wrong Reasons: Sometimes the teams follow a bizarre line of logic (or simply guess) on a panellist's story and somehow manage to get the right answer. May border on Insane Troll Logic, particularly if it is the This Is My round and all three stories sound implausible. One example was when David Mitchell claimed to have fainted while watching Kill Bill. Lee's team were convinced that David would faint if he watched it, but said it was a lie because they thought he'd never watch a film like Kill Bill at all. It was a lie, but David angrily explained afterwards that he has seen Kill Bill but had somehow managed to stay conscious throughout. In another example, Eammon Holmes describes a lie involving a friend of his having a cat, and when pressed on exactly what colour the cat was he describes it as "a sort of olive green", presumably meaning a patchy dark olive. Lee latched on to the 'green' part of the sentence and immediately dismissed the entire story due to the notion of having a green cat. The statement was a lie, but cats actually have been known to be olive in colour. Another case had David saying that he used to write horoscopes for a women's magazine for six months. When Lee asks what the magazine was, David replies with "Top Santé". Lee and his teammates immediately express confusion as they've never heard of it, even though Fern Britton and Rob confirm its existence. Later on, after Lee's team correctly guesses that it's a lie, David stops the show briefly to invoke this trope. Also, as Fern points out (being the only woman on the show that night), Lee's team not knowing what "Top Santé" is wouldn't necessarily be a death knell to David's argument since it's not like the magazine would be aimed toward their demographic anyway. | |
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Reality Is Unrealistic | |
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Reality Is Unrealistic: Lampshaded by David Mitchell in a Series 2 outtake where Lee refuses to believe one of the true facts. "You've got to understand, the very truths they pick are the unlikely ones!" In a series 2 episode, Graeme Garden's false claim is that he has five pigs, named after his favourite newsreaders. Five years later in series 7, Kirsty Young makes the same claim - except with chickens, but apart from one word change the two statements are identical, word-for-word, and this time it's true. | |
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Lampshaded Double Entendre | |
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Lampshaded Double Entendre: David Mitchell introduced one This Is My guest as a pet shop owner who sold him a hamster that died the very next day. Ken Livingstone asked him what the hamster died of, and Lee interrupts with "I think we all know, David". When Jim Carter claimed he served lunch to the cast of Downton Abbey in character: | |
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What Happened to the Mouse? | |
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Meta-version — some claims that turn out to be true are only about half of the story, and the show almost never goes into how they got resolved. | |
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Broken Pedestal | |
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Broken Pedestal: When Bernard Cribbins claimed to have sold his wife's car to pay his gambling debts, Lee's team got quite distressed and insisted it just couldn't be true. | |
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Show, Don't Tell | |
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Show, Don't Tell: Wherever possible, a panellist will be asked for a demonstration of their claim, including Michael Aspel's shadow-boxing, Lee's juggling skills, and Bob Mortimer's ability to rip an apple in two with his bare hands. The panellists have grown quite clever about it as well: David Mitchell is often inclined to lampshade when Rob's urge for a demonstration seems rather unnecessary, particularly when the demonstration won't help establish whether the story is true or false, whether it just seems like a gratuitous attempt to enable The Cast Showoff, or when it involves David himself getting out of his chair. | |
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Bait-and-Switch | |
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Bait-and-Switch: Kevin Bridges, referring to a misunderstanding in Eastern Europe. | |
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Medium Awareness | |
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Medium Awareness: Several jokes about the host's use of an autocue, such as the joke Angus Deayton read out after David Mitchell's claim that he used to proofread dictionaries for a living: Averted in that it is the only panel game regularly repeated on Dave that has not made endless jokes about that fact. | |
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Go Mad from the Revelation | |
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Go Mad from the Revelation: The fact that Bob Mortimer's outlandish stories are more often true than false has clearly worn on David over the years. David has taken to ranting that he's starting to have trouble telling the difference between reality and fiction on Bob's more-recent appearances. | |
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Gentleman Snarker | |
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Gentleman Snarker: Angus Deayton, and several of the guests. | |
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It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time | |
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It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time: In series 5, Rhod Gilbert's claim that he paid for £15 worth of tapas with a Nissan Micra turned out to be true. David Mitchell's response was to straight-up call him a moron. | |
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Out-of-Character Moment | |
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Out-of-Character Moment: False statements are sometimes written in mind that they are the sort of thing the panellist would never remotely think of doing. David Mitchell introduced one 'This Is My' guest as the man who freed him from a roller-coaster ride at Alton Towers when the car got stuck, and Lee Mack and Frankie Boyle proceeded to Lampshade it for all they were worth. | |
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Good Angel, Bad Angel | |
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Good Angel, Bad Angel: Stephen Mangan claimed his big toes were named "Leslie" and "Scruple" after his potential future child and the child's accompanying "shoulder angel." His justification was that it was an in-joke with a very religious former girlfriend. | |
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Didn't Think This Through | |
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Didn't Think This Through: Panellists can make up a detail of a false story on the spot that seems clever at the time but falls apart under further investigation. In a related example, in Romesh Ranganathan's story of how he once accidentally locked a pupil of his in a cupboard while trying to teach a class the concept of probability, he claims that he deliberately picked a child in the class who was shy, withdrawn and had trouble making friends in an attempt to help him out of his shell a bit, and came up with the idea that the child would play the part of an alien who had stepped out of a 'matter transformer' (the cupboard). David Mitchell immediately points out that this essentially meant he was taking a child who was already likely to be the target of bullies and turning him into a bigger target by giving the bullies ammunition to use when picking on him. Gabby Logan, in a possession-based lie, had to convince David's team that she gave birthday cards to her pets, including a dog named Sydney and a rabbit named Jody. When they ask to look at the cards, she immediately goes into a panic, having made up the names Sydney and Jody without looking at what's actually written inside the cards, and apparently not realizing that the opposing team could inspect the cards more thoroughly. A quick look at the cards shows that the names written on them are Michael and Sherbet. | |
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Bears Are Bad News | |
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Bears Are Bad News: Frankie Boyle's claim that as a child he was scared his entire life was a book being read by a bear, and that one day the bear would close the book and his life would end. | |
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Private Detective | |
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Private Detective: Apparently one of David's dream jobs, as discussed when he dons his "special" travel dressing gown. He had previously (although in terms of recording, it was later) claimed that as a child, he had set up a detective agency with one "This Is My" guest. | |
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Saying Sound Effects Out Loud | |
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Saying Sound Effects Out Loud: David Mitchell, recounting a story of talking his way out of a fight with a paperboy: | |
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Women Drivers | |
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Women Drivers: Michael McIntyre blamed the fact that his car could only turn left for a fortnight on his wife having an accident whilst driving it. | |
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Stunt Double | |
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Stunt Double: One of the "This Is My..." guests in series 6 was Lee Mack's bum double for Not Going Out. | |
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Trivially Obvious | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_91e8bb36 | comment |
Trivially Obvious: Subverted by Deborah Meaden (of Dragons' Den) when Rob had to try to pass off four sponges affixed to a pole as a children's toy he was hoping to patent. When it came time to say whether they thought it was true, she announced, "I've seen a lot of inventions. That's — that's not one of them." David was commented that the truths had to be unlikely for the game to work. He said a statement like "I came to the studio in a car" was true but not very challenging. Lee then asked him how come he got a car. | |
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Embarrassing Tattoo | |
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Embarrassing Tattoo: The subject of several supposed truths. Davina McCall's fact in Series 3 was that she was having her tattoo of two chilis covered up as they more closely resemble carrots. It was true. Ben Fogle claimed that the 'This Is My' guest had given him a tattoo when they were both completely drunk. It was true. Denise van Outen claimed she had a tattoo on her back that she had gotten after being told it would disappear after three years. It was true, and, as it's on her lower back, she gave Rob Brydon a private viewing rather than showing it on camera. | |
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Shaped Like Itself | |
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Shaped Like Itself: Lee interrogating Jamelia about a party she once went to: In one episode Mel Giedroyc is introduced as "the woman who is to Sue Perkins what Sue Perkins is to Mel Giedroyc". | |
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Take a Third Option | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_950bbfa7 | comment |
Take a Third Option: In the first episode of Series 2, with Krishnan Guru-Murthy voting "No" and Rob Brydon vacillating humorously between "True" and "Lie" (eventually settling on "Lie"), David Mitchell declared "No lie — it's true!" And it was. In the This Is My round, it is common for teams to only consider two stories and eventually settle for one of those, only for it to turn out that the correct choice was the one they didn't consider. In series 1, Claudia Winkleman wanted to take a fourth option in the This Is My round: | |
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The Announcer | |
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The Announcer: The first three series used an announcer to introduce the teams and the host. The two guests on each team would each be introduced with a rhyming or comparative remark. He was dropped in the fourth series, and Rob Brydon now introduces the guests in place of his monologue of lying-related autocue jokes. | |
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Behind the Black | |
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Behind the Black: "Possessions" which are too large to fit into a box (such as the portrait of Lee painted by a monkey, the children's bicycle Lee allegedly had to ride to a petrol station, and Bill Bailey's pet cockatoo) will abruptly appear on the side of the desk with no explanation as to how they got there. | |
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Schrödinger's Butterfly | |
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Schrödinger's Butterfly: Frankie Boyle had to defend the claim that when he was a child he was afraid his life was a book being read by a bear, and that one day the bear would close the book and his life would end. Rob's follow-up autocue joke made reference to the famous philosophical question. | |
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Be as Unhelpful as Possible | |
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Be as Unhelpful as Possible: All part of the game Lee seems to be a master at this: And he even does it when he's telling the truth: Also when he was trying to prevaricate about telling the opposing team who he consulted about the 'dibber' he claims to have donated to a museum; he first latches on to David's use of 'whom' to claim it was David Tennant so that he can make a "Doctor Whom" joke, and then when David persists he continues the theme by then claiming it was Tom Baker. | |
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Appeal to Audacity | |
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Appeal to Audacity: The idea that a story is so ridiculous it must be true is often considered. | |
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Speech Impediment | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_98591d23 | comment |
Speech Impediment: One of Lee's lies was that his parents had to change his name to Lee because he couldn't pronounce his real name properly. Pushed for details, he made up an unlikely-sounding story about having a speech impediment that meant he couldn't pronounce the letter O properly. | |
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Odd Couple | |
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Odd Couple: David Mitchell and Lee Mack. Many of the autocue jokes play up their ostensible stance on the opposite ends of the class spectrum. Several of the teamings, such as Louie Spence and Bill Turnbull in series 5 or Charles Dance and Gok Wan in series 7. When you put Tyrone "Big Narstie" Lindo and David Mitchell next to each other on the same team, this is the only possible result. | |
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Money, Dear Boy | |
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Money, Dear Boy: Invoked for laughs; Professor Brian Cox jokingly claimed that the only reason he was on the show was to pay for the damage he'd claimed to have done to the Large Hadron Collider. Similarly, Richard E. Grant cracked a few jokes of this nature when the subject of his (possible) Shakespearean-themed techno single came up. | |
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Let Me Get This Straight... | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_98f5de00 | comment |
Let Me Get This Straight...: Used whenever a panellist has finished a lengthy and implausible sounding story. A standout example from Lee, after Rob has claimed in the Quick Fire Lies round that he throws the first and last biscuit in every package away, which escalated into a description of a complex and utterly implausible biscuit-unpackaging routine. David is likewise good at these, though his best examples tend to be the stories that turned out to be true, such as Kevin Bridges accidentally buying a horse that he thought he was renting: | |
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Head Desk | |
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Head Desk: This is sometimes Lee's reaction when he guesses one of David's more ridiculous facts (and there are quite a few of them) as a lie, only for it to be true. | |
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Oop North | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_99b2613a | comment |
Oop North: Lee, as noted above. His justification for throwing a sausage roll off Blackpool Tower was that he was Northern ("as if a Northerner would throw away anything wrapped in pastry!"), and Rob Brydon reasoned his claim that he moved to Southport (see the example in Pull The Thread, below) had to be untrue because he's "never been out of the North". | |
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Upper-Class Twit | |
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Upper-Class Twit: Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, who spoke often about expensive gifts, fancy holidays, and things her father paid for. Many jokes directed at David run on this trope. | |
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Fetish | |
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Fetish: Apparently Lee has a thing for Morris dancers. | |
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CloudCuckooLander | |
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Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Several guests have fallen into this category during their turns, sometimes to their advantage. Claudia Winkleman has repeatedly given off this impression during her episodes in order to fool the opposing team: Lee ultimately (and wrongly) decided her claim about owning a childhood cat that was stuffed when it died was true because "she looks like a very lovely but slightly unstable woman", and in a later episode was (wrongly) convinced Claudia compared everyone to animals because "there's one part that makes me think this is true, and that part is Claudia". Tara Palmer-Tomkinson also came across like this. David Mitchell when it's revealed that he didn't have a doorknob on his bedroom door for two years. Vic Reeves seems to be one in real life. Several of his stories thought to be blatant lies have turned out to be true. Perhaps fittingly, Reeve's comedy partner Bob Mortimer also seems to be this whenever he appears, which has also enabled him to pass off improbably true stories as blatant lies. It's nearly impossible to tell when Rhod Gilbert is lying because some of his most ridiculous stories have turned out to be true, such as exhuming a dead hamster to give it a bath. | |
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This Is Gonna Suck | |
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This Is Gonna Suck: When David Mitchell started winding up for his Let Me Get This Straight... summation/rant on Kevin Bridges' utterly implausible horse story Lee Mack covered his face with one hand. One 'Ring of Truth' fact was that the Archbishop of Canterbury had endorsed a Cockney version of the Bible. When it was shown to be true and Rob Brydon produced a copy to recite the Lord's Prayer from, David Mitchell remarked, "I'm gonna hate this, aren't I?" In one "This Is My..." round, David's team are forced to choose between three equally implausible alternativesnote Gareth Malone's neighbour who used to distract him from his singing practice by singing the same song back at him in German; the rickshaw driver who Greg Davies invited to spend the night after making him pull Greg all the way from London to Hounslow; a Pointless audience member who distracted Richard Osman with his Annoying Laugh. After much second-guessing, they eventually make a decision but end up cringing behind their desk as if they're expecting to come under artillery fire when waiting for the truth to be revealed. | |
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Fridge Logic | |
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Fridge Logic: In-Universe - since the panellists often have to make up stories on the spot, they tend to leave plot holes that are hard to see at the time but become glaringly obvious later (which may play a part in teams working out the truth). One example is David Mitchell's claim that he has a five-point plan for surviving in prison: one point was that he would use his (Cambridge University) degree to his advantage, but he claimed he had come up with the plan when he was 16 or 17, well before he would have started university studies. | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis! | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_9e0c3153 | comment |
Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: The announcer at the beginning of Series 1-3 was sometimes prone to this. Lee, after the panel keeps asking Adil Ray about a university open day in Bradford that he (within his story) made up, eventually takes it upon himself to clear up the story as best he can, stressing as he does so that there was no open day and it was just an excuse Adil made up to his dad so he could go to a club instead. Once he finishes, Rob then asks: David has a moment of this during an argument about baboons, after he asks an apparent Captain Obvious question. | |
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Sarcasm Mode | |
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If an unlikely story is met with disbelief, a panellist may declare "What part of that doesn't sound true?" or some variation. | |
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Who's on First? | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_9f8a12d7 | comment |
Who's on First?: Done in a series 7 story where Griff Rhys Jones claims to have pretended to be deaf to Princess Margaret. | |
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Sarcastic Confession | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_a036d3df | comment |
Sarcastic Confession / Self-Proclaimed Liar: David Baddiel, in one episode of Series 2, said towards the end of his turn (a claim that he wore a neck brace when there was nothing wrong with him just to get an upgrade on a flight) that he was telling a lie. The other team hesitated, trying to decide what level of bluff he was running, before voting "Lie"...which of course it was. | |
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Good with Numbers | |
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Good with Numbers: Lee. | |
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Odd Name Out | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_a0eeac39 | comment |
Odd Name Out: Reginald D. Hunter's (alleged) brothers and sisters: Brenda, Kathy, Oliver, and Scrumptious. The names of Eamonn Holmes' seven cats (see Only Sane Man, below). | |
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Collective Groan | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_a4ca50be | comment |
"Part of the problem is that the wheels on a post office bike are larger than normal — that's according to a spokesperson." Rob Brydon earned a Collective Groan for that one. | |
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Rule of Funny | |
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Lee was already facing an uphill battle to convince the other team that he had written a Chinese cookbook entitled "Lee Mack's Wok Around The Clock", but — as David noted in his summary — he completely blew what little credibility he had when he inexplicably (other than for Rule of Funny) decided to claim that his collaborator was an English-born chef called Steve Jenkins who didn't speak a word of English because he had been adopted by Chinese parents, raised in China and only spoke Cantonese. | |
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Would I Lie to You? / int_a6cda066 | type |
Rule of Three | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_a6cda066 | comment |
Rule of Three: Three panellists on each team and three parties involved, now that the host (Rob Brydon) is allowed to take a more active role. Endless comedy potential. | |
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Obfuscating Stupidity | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_a7aef9ff | comment |
Obfuscating Stupidity: One tactic that can be employed to try and get the opposing team to believe a true statement is false. Lee Mack in particular plays this up, often as much to annoy David as to conceal whether he's telling the truth or a lie. | |
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RealLife | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_a8559a9f | comment |
Happened in Real Life to Charlie Brooker, who told his girlfriend he was deaf in one ear ... and then had to maintain the act for six years. Lee and fellow panellist Michael Ball were unsympathetic. | |
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The Friend Nobody Likes | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_a861560f | comment |
The Friend Nobody Likes: A bit of a Running Gag is for the team captains (usually Lee) to imply that Rob is this behind the scenes, with the joke often revolving around the three being involved in some kind of social situation where Lee and David try to ditch Rob as quickly as possible, with Rob oblivious to what they're doing. | |
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Totally Radical | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_aa42306e | comment |
Totally Radical: Richard E. Grant's dance version of 'To Be Or Not To Be', and the desperate attempts of Lee's team to get him to sing part of it. | |
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Embarrassing Middle Name | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_aa9fcfed | comment |
Embarrassing Middle Name: Invoked by Reginald D. Hunter being given a lie that the D in his name stood for "Delicious". He refused to say what his real middle name was when asked by Rob Brydon. It's Darnell. | |
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Dramatic Pause | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_abb9ebaa | comment |
Dramatic Pause: panellists may leave this between the opposing team reaching a decision on their statement and their revealing the truth. Inevitably lampshaded: | |
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Character Filibuster | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_abc55125 | comment |
Character Filibuster: You'd think it was in David Mitchell's contract that Once an Episode he's allowed an uninterrupted rant. Although since these often form some of the funniest moments of the show, they'd be fools not to... | |
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Dissimile | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_abe0f934 | comment |
Dissimile: Towards the end of Henning Wehn's story about being on Interpol's missing persons list, when they were discussing a suitcase full of books the man Henning allegedly travelled to Morocco with picked up from a cafe: | |
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Oh, Crap! | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_ad1db87c | comment |
Oh, Crap!: When a panellist is confronted with a lie that is completely indefensible, or when a panellist on the other team spots the hole in the story which reveals it to be false. Wise panellists will try not to let it show. A player trying to run a bluff may fake a facial reaction. This can also be the reaction if the statement on the card is a particularly embarrassing truth. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Angus Deayton: | |
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Talkative Loon | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_afe98316 | comment |
Talkative Loon: Midway through Bob Mortimer's (up to that point) somewhat plausible story in the "This Is My" round - that he and a friend had planted a dictaphone in his classroom to interrupt the lesson with random comments - he started to claim that his old teacher owned a battery-operated robotic "hand lion", leading Lee Mack to accuse him of saying anything that came into his head in any order to make a story. Note that the hand lion didn't really tie into the outcome of the prank story he'd started with. It was true, by the way. | |
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Catchphrase | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b01abe4f | comment |
Catchphrase: Played for maximum humor if a panellist is known for one, as when Lee Mack and Jimmy Carr tried to get Richard Wilson to say "I don't believe it!" in Series 2. Harry Enfield had to claim that he once threw a man in a lake for following him shouting "Only me!" Panellists, mostly Lee Mack, will often declare "I really want this to be true!" when faced with a story they want to be true. | |
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Collector of the Strange | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b36ae36a | comment |
When Marcus Brigstocke asked to see Terry Christian's celebrity hair collection. | |
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Sexbot | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b3deb1c6 | comment |
Sexbot: When Ronni Ancona claimed that the This Is My guest had built a household robot that speaks with her voice. | |
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Squick | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b486877f | comment |
Squick: In-Universe. In a Series 3 episode, Claudia Winkleman had a taxidermic cat (ostensibly her childhood pet) as her possession in the Quick Fire Lies round. She stroked it lovingly for most of her turn, but as soon as her story was revealed to be a lie she dropped it back into its box and shook her hands in disgust. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's claim that he smeared Marmite on his face for his dog to lick off, which was thankfully a lie. In Series 6, Miles Jupp claimed that, after showering, he brushes water off his arms with his hands before drying off with a towel. Richard Madeley asked if he also brushed water off between his legs with his hands, causing Rob and Lee to make identical disgusted expressions. | |
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Epic Fail | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b4eff8a8 | comment |
Epic Fail: Frankie Boyle was already failing to convince David's team that he had written and published a book of love poetry, but when he claimed he had written it all in "aggressive haiku"... Lee introduced the 'This Is My' guest in one episode as the woman who gave his dog mouth-to-mouth resuscitation after she ran it over with her car. The story was unlikely enough already, but he first claimed that the dog was a greyhound, then a dalmatian, and then when David's team pointed this out he claimed it was half-greyhound, half-dalmatian. And if that wasn't bad enough, he starts to claim the dog started talking, leading David to reply, "He said 'now I can speak! This lady has blown her soul into me!' And then the dog got in the car and drove off." In another case of Lee screwing up a story in record time, he claims that he was in the scouts at about the age of 12 with the mystery guest Steve - who, he's forced to admit, couldn't have been born yet. In another "This Is My," he forgot himself and started asking one of his teammates about her story. Vic Reeves had a particularly memorable one in episode 5 of season 1 as well: The aforementioned series 2 outtake where Russell Howard outright gave up on trying to convince David's team his story was true. David O'Doherty's claim in series 5 that he was seeing a hypnotist to cure him of his addiction to hypnotists. Lee's claim in the first episode of series 6 that his ex-girlfriends' initials in order spell out the word "Bermuda". He is visibly smiling with disbelief the moment he finishes reading it out. The moment where he really screws it up is when he refers to "the acronym system", implying that he started picking out these women deliberately to spell out Bermuda. Lee's claim about his personal phonetic alphabet being drawn from things he can see out of his windows at home. He repeatedly insists that he uses 'hospital' to represent the letter 'H', to the point where there's a minor tangent when the two teams have an argument about Lee being unable to remember the name of his nearest hospital. He then offers to spell 'hospital' using his phonetic system... and when he starts, he uses a completely different 'H' word. Lee was already facing an uphill battle to convince the other team that he had written a Chinese cookbook entitled "Lee Mack's Wok Around The Clock", but — as David noted in his summary — he completely blew what little credibility he had when he inexplicably (other than for Rule of Funny) decided to claim that his collaborator was an English-born chef called Steve Jenkins who didn't speak a word of English because he had been adopted by Chinese parents, raised in China and only spoke Cantonese. | |
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Smarter Than You Look | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b4fb830c | comment |
Smarter Than You Look: Though Lee is ostensibly David's Book Dumb counterpart, he has a very sharp and agile mind. | |
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Obfuscating Insanity | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b4fce1ab | comment |
Obfuscating Insanity: The Horse Story from series 4, episode 3 - | |
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Take That! | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b53077b3 | comment |
Take That!: Usually in the host's autocue jokes. David has some, too: Victoria Coren's fact was that she would frequently call up professional tennis player Tim Henman for help with crossword clues, since "he hasn't let me down yet". In light of Henman's repeated failures to reach the final round of Wimbledon, the panel — David Mitchell especially — were not kind. In Season 12, one of Lee Mack's "Possession" claims is that he owns a lucky dice which is guaranteed to roll a six within three rolls. He is naturally challenged to prove it with a demonstration, which he equally naturally tries to stretch out as long as possible, leading to this exchange: | |
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Classically-Trained Extra | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b54fe3ce | comment |
Classically-Trained Extra: Parodied in the Series 10 Christmas Episode, where the entire panel participates in a re-enactment of David's alleged school nativity, and guest Sir Tom Courtenay (as a shepherd) isn't given any lines. | |
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DoNotTryThisAtHome | |
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Do Not Try This at Home: Rob Brydon interjected with this during Claudia Winkleman's story about putting nail polish remover in her fish tank to give the goldfish more energy. | |
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Double Standard | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b6cebad3 | comment |
Double Standard: When Miranda Hart caught a cricket ball (accidentally) thrown at her face, to audience applause, Rufus Hound mocked them for applauding a girl catching a ball. | |
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Ambiguously Absent Parent | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b709cf7 | comment |
Ambiguously Absent Parent: Invoked in an episode where the "This Is My..." guest was a girl who was only about 10 or 11 years old. Lee noted that none of the stories accounted for where her parents were at the time. | |
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Cuckoo Clock Gag | |
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Cuckoo Clock Gag: Used in an episode; Lee Mack had to claim he was pecked in the eye twice while closely inspecting a cuckoo clock at precisely 2pm. (It was a lie.) | |
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Finger Gun | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b739f0d2 | comment |
Finger Gun: Lee made one of these with his hand and blew on the "barrel" after winning a show. | |
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Plot-Sensitive Button | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b8429842 | comment |
Plot-Sensitive Button: The buttons the panellists press to reveal whether a story is true or a lie appear to know which graphic to bring up when pressed. This is because they're actually purely for show and not connected to anything. | |
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Aerith and Bob | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_b9d334b2 | comment |
Aerith and Bob: Bob Mortimer is the living embodiment of this trope. Names he's discussed in his stories include Ron Waffle, John Caramel, Harry Harryman, Steve Bytheway, Stavver, Bagger, Neil Overall (Jerry Dungaree's son), Gary "Cheesy" Cheeseman, Bill Whittlingham, Billy the Pigeon, Mickey the Drink, and a cat named Goodmonson. According to Bob's book, all of these are true except Caramel and Waffle, which were an accidental embellishment with names he'd prepared for a lie (hence David's comment in the episode). Harry Harriman's real first name was Peter, Harry being a nickname, and he misremembered there being an L in Whittingham. The story about Goodmonson was a lie but the cat is real. | |
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Victoria's Secret Compartment | |
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Victoria's Secret Compartment: In a Quick Fire Lies round, Gabby Logan tried to hide her "Possession" (some greeting cards she'd posted to her pets) in her shirt to keep the other team from having a look at them. She relented only when Rob Brydon made it clear he would have no qualms about going in after them. | |
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Whammy | |
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Whammy: A team can be leading for much of the show, only to be given some ridiculous lies in the Quick Fire Lies round. Lee's team was 5-2 ahead in the penultimate episode of Series 3... and then Lee had to claim that he couldn't eat custard creams as they reminded him of the bullies at his old school. The round continued in much the same way and they lost their lead, the game ending in a 5-all draw. | |
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Timed Mission | |
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Timed Mission: The final round is played against the clock (depending on how long the recording has lasted up to that point - the Quick Fire Lies round for series 4 episode 3 was fairly short because the horse story lasted half an hour). | |
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Precision F-Strike | |
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Precision F-Strike: David Mitchell is fond of these. Since the sixth series the show has aired before the 9 PM watershed, meaning that this is now totally averted. | |
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Berserk Button | |
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Berserk Button: David Mitchell whenever a story fails to make sense. Naturally Lee presses this button as frequently as possible. Lee Mack's is pushed in episode three of series ten when, having been attempting to prove that a pink child's bike is the vehicle he borrowed to collect petrol after his car ran out, he is warned by the producers (via Rob) that his decision to wheelie it "seems like a very bad idea": | |
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DIY Dentistry | |
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DIY Dentistry: In one round, comedian Bob Mortimer claims that he practices a surprisingly advanced version of this trope with the help of a steady supply of dental cement, an Indian musical instrument, a kitchen island, and a gaming chair. Much to everyone's amazement, it turns out to be a literal case of Truth in Television. | |
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Slasher Smile | |
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Slasher Smile: David, of all people, pulls one in season 10- to match a cake Lee claimed to have made for him. Rob calls for a split-screen comparison, and we get a lovely side-by-side of arguably equally unnerving grins. | |
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Purely Aesthetic Glasses | |
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In the unseen bits, Sara comments how she owns a pair of Purely Aesthetic Glasses that she wears only when she's playing Scrabble. They make her feel cleverer. | |
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Brief Accent Imitation | |
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Brief Accent Imitation: Rob Brydon does this quite a bit. Quite often, David Mitchell's the subject. Lee Mack has (poor) imitations of Rob and David which he will use to wind them up. Scottish Kevin Bridges broke out an eerily convincing generic English accent when Terry Wogan complained that he couldn't understand him. | |
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Blunt "Yes" | |
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Blunt "Yes": Or "No", in this case. After Lee's lengthy, quick-paced and detailed description of a recipe supposedly appearing in a cookbook he had written called "Wok Around The Clock", on being asked whether Lee's claim was true David's reply was probably the quickest, bluntest response in the show's history. | |
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Screaming at Squick | |
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Screaming at Squick: Played for Laughs by Lee when Rhod Gilbert shows his webbed finger. | |
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Cutting the Knot | |
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Cutting the Knot: In the opening episode of Series 14, David claims during the first COVID-19 lockdown he grew his hair so long he sometimes tied it up into a man-bun. When deciding whether or not it's true, Lee abandons any pretence and points out that he talked to David over Zoom multiple times and knows full well it's a lie. | |
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Fun with Acronyms | |
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Lee's claim in the first episode of series 6 that his ex-girlfriends' initials in order spell out the word "Bermuda". He is visibly smiling with disbelief the moment he finishes reading it out. The moment where he really screws it up is when he refers to "the acronym system", implying that he started picking out these women deliberately to spell out Bermuda. | |
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I Lied | |
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I Lied: Although there's lots of lying going on in the show, a better example would be Lee breaking one of David's pens after explicitly and repeatedly promising not to. | |
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Irony | |
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Irony: The very fact that Kelvin Mackenzie was on a show called Would I Lie to You? at all. The fact that Angus Deayton was the original host, given that part of the reason he was sacked from Have I Got News for You because after the first round of tabloid revelations he assured his bosses there was nothing else to come... only for more to follow a few months later. | |
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Chuck Cunningham Syndrome | |
Would I Lie to You? / int_c33ba0a8 | comment |
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Angus Deayton has not been referred to once since he left, although several references have been made to 'true' facts from the series he hosted. | |
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You Can Always Tell a Liar | |
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You Can Always Tell a Liar: More or less the trope the show runs on. The host's opening monologue occasionally contains facts about lying, including the physical or verbal cues given off by someone who is being dishonest. Some panellists have been smart enough to try to block or mask their tells. Jason Manford attempted to do several simultaneously, and Peter Serafinowicz put on a pair of sunglasses before reading his card in Series 4. | |
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Couch Gag | |
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Couch Gag: When Angus Deayton was host, he would emerge from behind a screen where he was visible in silhouette engaging in some ridiculous activity, which changed with each episode. | |
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Let's See YOU Do Better! | |
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Let's See YOU Do Better!: After having to demonstrate his claim of riding a child's bike to a petrol station after his car ran out by riding the bike around the studio, Lee finally snaps and demands that Rob have a go as well while he gets to sit in Rob's chair "doing the easy bit". Although it backfires a little bit, since Rob actually does manage to complete the circuit much more effectively than Lee did. | |
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Making Love in All the Wrong Places | |
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A season 10 episode has guest Kate Williams claiming she had problems finding the public bathrooms at a Glastornbury festival, which already sounded like a Woodstock-esque affair with the field of tents, and then she says some of them were occupied by people who were 'making new friends'. | |
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Insane Troll Logic | |
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Insane Troll Logic: In a series 10 episode, David has to claim that he can no longer drink orange squash because it sends him berserk. It takes him four attempts to even read the statement without corpsing, and the ensuing cross-examination isn't any more convincing. Both of Lee's teammates say it's a lie, but Lee completely arbitrarily decides to say it's true, and provides no better reason than he wants to overrule his teammates. | |
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I Am Spartacus | |
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I Am Spartacus: "I'm posh and a little bit gay!" Mentioned when Mel Giedroyc's statement is that she snogged one of the panelists, Josh Widdicombe very confidently says it's true. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: In his appearance, Rhys Thomas spends the episode dressed as the Fifth Doctor. Absolutely no one notices or calls attention to it. | |
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The Nicknamer | |
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The Nicknamer: Of a sort; all of Bob Mortimer's childhood friends seem to have had nicknames that make it seem like Bob used to live in an issue of The Beano. This doesn't help the other team determine whether his story is true or not. | |
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Seamless Spontaneous Lie | |
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Seamless Spontaneous Lie: Barry Cryer was able to come up with a long story about his (alleged) career as a romance novelist under a female pseudonym, going as far as to describe the plots and titles of individual books on the fly without hesitating. Although the opposing team did catch him, it led to a double bluff when an equally silly and seamlessly told story later leads them to the wrong conclusion. He was named the week's best liar for it. Stephen Mangan, claiming that he had nicknames for his big toes, invented a backstory about it being an in-joke with a religious girlfriend that was so convincing that all three members of the opposing team voted it true on the basis that he couldn't possibly have made it up on the spot. | |
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Everything Sounds Sexier in French | |
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Everything Sounds Sexier in French: Olivia Colman's true fact was that she pulled a boy by pretending to be French and putting on a fake accent. | |
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Asians Eat Pets | |
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Asians Eat Pets: Used for a story, Lee Mack had to claim that in a restaurant in China, he unwittingly ordered and ate dog. (It was a lie.) | |
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Self-Deprecation | |
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Self-Deprecation: Common in the autocue jokes. Robert Webb claimed he had been voted the 88th Sexiest Man in the World by the readers of Blind and Wretched magazine. Kevin Bridges attributes the miscommunication in the infamous horse story thusly: | |
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Decided by One Vote | |
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Decided by One Vote: The team captain is put in this situation whenever one panellist votes lie and the other votes true. David Mitchell seems particularly irritated when this happens. In general, David Mitchell seems more willing to defer to his team when making a decision (hence his annoyance when they put him on the spot) while Lee Mack is more willing to overrule his teammates (and on a few occasions, will overrule himself by deciding to make the official answer the opposite of what he has claimed to actually believe) One (fairly rare) exception was when Charlie Brooker blatantly overruled both Lee and teammate Michael Ball (who did change his mind after hearing Charlie's passion on the subject), who both considered the story that three cabinet members were following David Mitchell's Twitter feed, with a rant about how boring David Mitchell is on Twitter. He was right. | |
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Beyond the Impossible | |
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Beyond the Impossible: Having spent years making him the Butt-Monkey by forcing him to claim the most ridiculous stories as true, in series 7 the show finally gives Lee a claim that is straight-up scientifically impossible (namely, "I can smell if there is a dead fly in the room"). | |
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This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman | |
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This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: Naturalist Steve Backshall just happened to be on the panel when opposing team member Bob Mortimer had to claim he looked after a sick owl for a local nature reserve. | |
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Dramatic Curtain Toss | |
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Dramatic Curtain Toss: Subverted by Rob's 'possession' turn in series 4; there was a large sheet covering his supposed invention, but when he aimed to whip it off dramatically he failed. It took four attempts and a little wriggling to get the sheet off, to much amusement. | |
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Dude, Not Funny! | |
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Dude, Not Funny!: In-Universe, Frankie Boyle (of all people): A less funny example comes from the joke that got the show censured. The scripted joke was about Jimmy Savile, in which Angus joked about the recent death of Jimmy Savile's mother, as well as making comments about Savile himself, such as saying he served "no useful purpose" and describing him as a "dirty old man". This was before the sex abuse charges. Lee Mack responded to the comments with, "I'm sorry but that is well out of order". | |
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If I Had a Nickel... | |
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If I Had a Nickel...: David Mitchell said this after Josh Widdicombe was forced to wear his possession (a very old pair of boxer shorts he claimed were still in regular use) and described it as "genuinely the lowest moment of my life". | |
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That Came Out Wrong | |
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That Came Out Wrong: Martin Clunes describing how he was fired from a catering job by Alan Sugar after spilling the contents of his tray on a guest: He claimed that Alan was angry, but "she was just wet and dirty as I remember"... Series 4 episode 3 had several of these: "Is your husband known for involving other people?" "Why haven't you just whipped out a knob and affixed it to the entrance?" Invoked. Rob will sometimes criticise the audience for finding something dirty in the innocent line he just said. When discussing whether or not Greg Davies had once used margarine to help him get into a pair of tight faux-leather pants, Alex Jones commented that she believed it because "people do alternative things with groceries at that age"... and then realised what it sounded like when the audience burst into roaring laughter. In another Greg Davies example, he once stated that the "This Is My..." guest was a rickshaw driver who he invited "in for a bit". When the audience started laughing, he berated them with "We're better than that, guys!" like a teacher telling off an unruly classroom. note Considering that he used to be a teacher, it's very convincing. When evaluating whether the guest of the week was a friend of Gaby Roslin's who fell down a manhole, David eventually stated that they'd go for "manhole". Jack Dee then said "Let's call her Gaby." One burst of shocked laughter later, he sheepishly added that if he'd thought it through a bit longer he wouldn't have said it. | |
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Daydream Believer | |
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Daydream Believer: When Bernard Cribbins was a guest: When asked to make a decision on Bob Mortimer's story about burning down his house with some fireworks, Jon Richardson said that he believed Mortimer had seen a movie where such a thing happened and subsequently convinced himself it had happened to him. In a series 8 episode, Lee Mack is claiming that the "This Is My" guest is a French nanny whom he tried to help get rid of a spider. After David's team have dismissed the story and gone for one of his teammates, the guest answers in French (as she herself wanted Lee's story to be true), causing Lee to briefly believe that he really was telling the truth. | |
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Schmuck Bait | |
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Schmuck Bait: David Mitchell's "fact" in the final episode of Series 2 was that as a child, he dressed himself as an 18th-century nobleman. Within minutes, Lee's team was sold on it being absolutely true, but Lee wondered if it was "too obvious" as something David would do...before deciding to say it was true. Subverted, when it did turn out to be true. | |
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Pantomime Animal | |
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Pantomime Animal: Hugh Dennis claimed that he and the "This Is My" guest had been the two halves of one of these. Wildlife presenter Kate Humble claimed that she and the "This Is My" guest had filmed a herd of giraffes from close quarters by posing as a pantomime giraffe. Towards the end of Kevin Bridges' story about accidentally buying a horse, he claimed the guy he'd bought the horse from turned out to be a "counterfeit horse guy", prompting David to ask if a "counterfeit horse" was "two guys in a costume". | |
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Implausible Deniability | |
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Implausible Deniability: At the end of Peter Serafinowicz's turn in series 4, he said he was telling the truth... as he pressed the button that brought the word "LIE" up onto the giant screens behind the panellists. Inverted during a This Is My round where Bradley Walsh went into what was described as a "meltdown" when pressed for details and David's team ended up none the wiser about his story, and they decided it must be him because of the lack of evidence. | |
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Refuge in Audacity | |
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Refuge in Audacity: Inverted by Lee Mack in the last episode of Series 3. Following his interrogation of Reece Shearsmith's claim that he once worked at a funeral parlour that offered themed funerals (including "Medieval" and "St. Valentine's Day Massacre" themes), he states that he really wants to say that it's true, but he knows that if he does everyone at home will be going "How could that possibly be true?!" | |
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Waxing Lyrical | |
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Waxing Lyrical: Mel Giedroyc's story about licking a piece of cake meant for David Bowie begins "I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar." When it's pointed out that that's not a David Bowie song, she replies "That much is true." This was inevitable when Martin Kemp showed up as a guest in Series 10; after he revealed his fact as a truth in the obvious style, they even played a clip of the song. (Interestingly, Mel was a guest on the same episode as Kemp, and the lyric she quoted second in the example discussed above was also in his song.) | |
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Vitriolic Best Buds | |
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Vitriolic Best Buds: The dynamic between Lee and David is often presented in this fashion. While they often seemed more 'vitriolic' in the early seasons, it's gradually settled into being more Like an Old Married Couple between two completely different men who've spent so much time in each other's company they just know way too much about each other. This can also be seen as a function of the show gradually finding its own identity after initially starting out as something of a Have I Got News for You clone, wherein the sharp exchanges and culture clashes between Lee and David reflected the interplay between Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. Lampshaded in one episode when, while trying to debunk Lee's claim of learning to drive in a hearse, Griff Rhys Jones asks where Lee grew up. David supplies the information that it was in Southport. When Lee, surprised, questions how David knew this, David reacts with exasperation: | |
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Unusual Euphemism | |
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Unusual Euphemism: Omid Djalili introduced the 'This Is My' guest as the woman he pays to massage his dog, then insisted it wasn't a euphemism. A season 10 episode has guest Kate Williams claiming she had problems finding the public bathrooms at a Glastornbury festival, which already sounded like a Woodstock-esque affair with the field of tents, and then she says some of them were occupied by people who were 'making new friends'. | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Played for Laughs when Lee faked outrage and walked off set after John Barrowman said he was gay. | |
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Writers Cannot Do Math | |
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Writers Cannot Do Math: During Lee's lie that if you give him any date before the year 2000 he can instantly tell you what day of the week it was, he comes up with an utterly-meaningless calculation for working it out. Justified by the Rule of Funny, since he clearly wasn't making much of an effort to make it sound plausible. There's also a bonus example in the same lie: David Mitchell asked him if 1955 was a leap year, and Lee said "Of course it isn't, you idiot, that was 1954..." failing to realise that 1954 wasn't a leap year either. Angus Deayton's autocue joke following Lee's 'Possession' claim about a coconut that nearly killed him: When Sara Pascoe had to claim that she had once accidentally purchased a dollhouse chest of drawers online thinking it was a real one, she revealed she used it to keep spare change in, putting a pound coin in one drawer, a two pound coin in another and a five pound note in one of the bigger drawers. Lee mocked her by asking what she would do if she needed to pay an irregular sum such as three pounds. To his embarrassment, it was immediately pointed out to him that in such a case she could just use the one pound and the two pound coins. | |
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Pregnant Badass | |
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Pregnant Badass: One of the claims raised in the eleventh season was that Kimberly Wyatt's ability to do the splits proved essential in helping her fix a car breakdown. She offered to do the splits to demonstrate to the other team that she could do them and demonstrated that she could. This isn't by itself unusual either for the show (which often asks guests to demonstrate proof of unusual or incredible skills they might possess) or for Kimberly herself (a trained dancer and choreographer), but what made it unusual — and impressive — in this case was that Kimberly was quite heavily pregnant at the time. | |
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Man of a Thousand Voices | |
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Man of a Thousand Voices: Rob Brydon. When he was a panellist, one of his false facts was that he had worked on a radio station and played the DJ and the newsreader, using a different accent for each one. | |
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Global Ignorance | |
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Global Ignorance: When Eamonn Holmes claimed that he had a twin brother who lived in Canada, he immediately tried to support the lie by saying that "Jimmy" worked as an insurance salesman "in that CN Tower in Montreal."note The CN Tower is in Toronto, and it's an observation tower, not an office building. No one on David's team recognized the mistake. When Sara Pascoe told a story about booking a holiday to Costa Rica thinking it was in Spain and only finding out she was wrong after she got on the flight and saw where Costa Rica is on a map, David was incredulous that someone could be so ignorant about the world's countries. | |
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Unfortunate Names | |
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Unfortunate Names: Robert Webb claimed his childhood gang of imaginary friends were called the Gy-Bies (pronounced guy-buys). Even he once mispronounced it as "Gayboys". | |
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Who Writes This Crap?! | |
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Who Writes This Crap?!: Lee Mack has had to pretend that so many outlandish lies are true facts about himself that he's often taken to jokingly railing against the program's writers and producers for what they put him through. | |
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A Rare Sentence | |
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A Rare Sentence: Pretty much the premise of the show, though having this as a verbatim reaction is somewhat rarer. When Marcus Brigstocke asked to see Terry Christian's celebrity hair collection. In one episode, David Mitchell asked Kate Humble "Where do you go in London to distribute your clippings?". When Lee Mack called him on this, he admitted it was not something he had ever asked before. And Kevin Bridges once accidentally bought a horse - something the other panelists felt compelled to clarify at first. Emma Bunton once claimed that when she first adopted the identity of Baby Spice, she mostly ate only baby food. It was true, by the way. This prompted this question from Shaun Williamson and response from David Mitchell (who were on the same team): | |
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Hollywood Board Games | |
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Hollywood Board Games: Parodied in the second episode. Trisha's lie in the "Home Truths" round is to say that she's beating Jeremy Kyle at internet Scrabble. Now, this is suspicious because she is The Ditz, thus not someone you'd expect to be good at that particular game. However, comedian Frankie Boyle's actual reasoning is that The Internet Is for Porn. In the unseen bits, Sara comments how she owns a pair of Purely Aesthetic Glasses that she wears only when she's playing Scrabble. They make her feel cleverer. | |
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Kubrick Stare | |
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Kubrick Stare: Rob, disturbingly often. | |
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As Long as It Sounds Foreign | |
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As Long as It Sounds Foreign: Whenever Rob speaks Welsh on the show, it's either very basic phrases or Welsh-sounding gibberish, because he can't actually speak the language. | |
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story | |
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story: Jon Richardson accuses Bob Mortimer of this in one of the "This Is My..." rounds, claiming that after realising that the opposing team were beginning to believe his story he intentionally came up with the absurdly unbelievable detail of a "hand-lion" to throw them off the scent. In general, a few of Mortimer's "truths" have contained wildly implausible details that suggest that he's either employing this trope or that he's had some very strange experiences in his life. In general, whilst the rule is that a panellist is not allowed to directly lie about anything if the story they are telling is true, the producers also admit that a lot of guests have ended up forgetting themselves and heavily exaggerating the details of broadly true stories. | |
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Expy | |
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Expy: Angus Deayton's manner of hosting was very similar to how it was on Have I Got News for You, including his imaginary "prizes", descriptions of the current points, and "I leave you with news that..." The faux-class warfare between David and Lee is also a carbon copy of that between Ian Hislop and Paul Merton on HIGNFY. | |
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G.I.R.L. | |
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G.I.R.L.: Chris Packham claimed that he and the (male) This Is My guest were married in an online world, where his avatar was based on Audrey Hepburn. | |
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Insistent Terminology | |
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"Boris Dickey". | |
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Stripping the Scarecrow | |
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Stripping the Scarecrow: Shaun Williamson once claimed that he stole a shirt from a scarecrow on an allotment in order to gain admittance to nightclub. He was lying. | |
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The Board Game | |
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The Board Game: First released in 2011. | |
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Suspiciously Specific Denial | |
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Suspiciously Specific Denial: In the Ring Of Truth round of one Series 2 episode, David Mitchell is uncertain as to what to say in response to the "fact" that Jim Carrey bought his dog a three-bedroom house, and decides to go with his team and say it's true. Trisha Goddard asks him if he'll kill them if it turns out to be a lie, and David replies with "Don't worry, I haven't killed anyone for years." Also the round up of lies including every detail as done by Rob. "It's a lie. Kevin Bridges did not once steal a bag with 34 bundles of bananas... from a Cardiff railway station." | |
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Old Shame | |
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Old Shame And also: | |
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Black Spot | |
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Black Spot: The Hoot Owl of Death. | |
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Aside Glance | |
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Aside Glance: The host sometimes indicates surprise or disbelief at a panellist's story with a sardonic look at the camera. Angus Deayton was good at these, but Rob Brydon excels. | |
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Exact Words | |
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Exact Words: In a series 12 episode, Lee has to claim his "Possession" is a lucky dice that he can always roll a 6 with within three goes. After he fails to do so, he attempts to do this by adding up the three rolls, but realises a moment too late they don't add up to 6. | |
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Ham-to-Ham Combat | |
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Ham-to-Ham Combat: Charlie Brooker and David Mitchell in the same room? A rant-off was more or less inevitable. This can also occur between Lee and David, memorably when Lee claimed one 'This Is My' guest was his personal iPod manager. | |
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Bound and Gagged | |
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Bound and Gagged: Ronnie Corbett claimed that he had discovered the 'This Is My' guest in this situation on the golf course next to his home. | |
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Giving Up on Logic | |
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Giving Up on Logic: Has happened at least once when David's team have to guess who the This Is My guest is. | |
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Constantly Curious | |
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Constantly Curious: One method of interrogation. Rob Brydon tried it during his stint as a panellist, although the person he eliminated using this method turned out to be telling the truth. | |
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Geeky Turn-On | |
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Geeky Turn-On: Lampshaded to hell and back during this bit from the series 4 outtakes show: | |
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick | |
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: In a This Is My round: "Here I am in my castle with ten different sorts of vaguely posh animal, all fighting each other, then I kill a servant and have sex with a wall!" | |
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Once per Episode | |
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Once per Episode: In his introductions to the "This Is My" round, Angus Deayton would always refer to the title's incompleteness. | |
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Digging Yourself Deeper | |
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Digging Yourself Deeper: Jamelia trying to explain why she thought Jimmy Carr's statement (that he was a ballboy at Wimbledon and Prince Phillip said he was a funny-looking fellow) was true. If you look at Terry Christian in the wide shot, you can see him mime digging. | |
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Last-Second Word Swap | |
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Last-Second Word Swap: Common in The Reveal of whether a fact is the truth or a lie. Last Second Word Addition: When Reece Shearsmith claimed that he'd worked at a funeral parlour that offered themed funerals, he was asked what the themes other than "medieval" were, and said "Valentine's Day...massacre". It's hard to tell, but it seems like he may have originally intended to just say "Valentine's Day", only to decide that a Valentine's Day themed funeral was too ridiculous to be believed, prompting him to add "massacre", although that didn't really succeed in making it any more plausible. | |
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness | |
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness Lampshaded thus during the same story from Geeky Turn On, above: | |
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The Alleged Car | |
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The Alleged Car: Several stories have been about car trouble — and they tend to be true. | |
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Rage Against the Author | |
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Rage Against the Author: This concept was brought up when Frankie Boyle claimed that as a child, he was scared that his whole life was a book being read by a bear, and that one day the bear would close the book, killing him: | |
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Glad I Thought of It | |
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Glad I Thought of It: Jokingly pulled by David a couple of times when he's reluctantly allowed his team to overrule him and they've turned out to be right. | |
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Pungeon Master | |
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Pungeon Master: Lee Mack, a lot. | |
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Violent Glaswegian | |
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Violent Glaswegian: Following Christine Bleakley's true story about Adam Rickitt getting her to remove all the red M&Ms from a bowl for him, a discussion between Lee, Rob Brydon and Frankie Boyle about 'rider lists' ensues... | |
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Product Placement | |
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The fact that Rob does a lot of adverts is often used as a way of poking at him, particularly from Lee. This particularly tends to crop up if brand names are mentioned; as part of BBC broadcasting guidelines, which prohibit Product Placement, Rob often mentions other competing brands of the same type which can also be purchased, which Lee then uses to imply that Rob either has or is seeking a promotional contract with these brands. | |
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Heavy Mithril | |
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Heavy Mithril: Stephen Mangan claimed to have been in a band called Aragon with the This Is My guest, and that they had released an album called "The Wizard's Dream". It was true. | |
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Murder Is the Best Solution | |
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Murder Is the Best Solution: During a "Ring of Truth" round where David's team had to work out whether or not Jodie Marsh had genuinely said "People say I'm thick, but what they don't know is that I won nearly £6 on a Weakest Link quiz machine", Frankie Boyle suggested, amongst other things, that if Jodie Marsh had to answer a question on such a machine to save his life he would rather she fell drunkenly on the machine, hit the buttons with her face and choose the answer that way. David then had to make a choice: | |
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Insult Backfire | |
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Insult Backfire: In one episode, Bob Mortimer describes a fire he accidentally started as a child by lighting a firework indoors. As they were apparently made by a brand called Standard, David Mitchell gets a few moments of amusement out of the contrast between the idea of fireworks and the rather dull name they were branded under ("For a Bonfire Night you will forget."). Later, when David expresses astonishment at the revelation that the fire caused by the fireworks was apparently bad enough to destroy the house, it leads to this moment: | |
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Escalating Punchline | |
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Escalating Punchline: In series 3 episode 7, when Danny Wallace was claiming he sometimes pretends to be part of the Olympic cycling team: | |
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I Always Wanted to Say That | |
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I Always Wanted to Say That: "Can you please let me say to Ronnie Corbett, were they four candles or handles for forks?" In Series 4, Lee gets to deliver the ancient joke about what happens when you fail to pay the person you hire to exorcise your home (it gets repossessed) and looks extremely pleased with himself. | |
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FacePalm | |
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Face Palm: When things seem to be going badly. Lee does the "pinch the bridge of the nose" variant. | |
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Running Gag | |
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Running Gag: A case can be made for most of the panellists saying "It is in fact..." (or some variation) before revealing whether a statement is true or a lie, even if the other team have already worked it out. Lee acting like a lawyer to buy his teammates time if he believes their story is getting out of hand or if the other team's questioning gets aggressive ("My client would like a minute."). Lee's ridiculous stories in the "This Is My" round, a fact which he has begun to lampshade frequently: One could argue that Lee being given ridiculous stories in general has become a running gag. In later series this has developed into a specific type of ridiculous story where he has to claim he can instantly perform some kind of talent (memorable examples include his ability to tell the circumference of somebody's head, being able to smell if there is a dead fly in the room and having perfect pitch). A panellist (or the entire team) declaring that a particularly embarrassing claim is true before the opposing player has a chance to explain him or herself. The playing up of David Mitchell's poshness and Lee Mack's commonness. If an unlikely story is met with disbelief, a panellist may declare "What part of that doesn't sound true?" or some variation. Rob Brydon referring to Lee as a "rejected Chuckle Brother". Lee acting as though all the stories given in an episode are true (even those that have been shown to be lies) so he can do crossover jokes where something from one story appears in another, basically turning it into The 'Verse. Especially when he does it with all three stories in the "This is My" round. For one "This is My..." round, the person in question, John, is someone who either brings Rachel Riley a cake every day on Countdown, was visited mistakenly by Lee for two hours in the hospital due to an identity mix-up, or is a musician that joined Ricky Tomlinson's band instead of the Beatles. At one point, Rachel is asked to describe some of his past cakes in detail, which she does with some uncertainty. If one of his teammates starts contradicting himself in his story, Lee will act as though he's the guest's solicitor in court and will pretend to desperately try and cover over the contradiction. Whenever Rhod Gilbert shows up, he and David Mitchell will inevitably get into a lengthy argument about some trivial misunderstanding that Rhod has seemingly entered into, with David frustratedly trying to correct Rhod and Rhod stubbornly refusing to accept a word that David says. Similarly, Bob Mortimer has appeared on the show with an utterly outlandish story that turns out to be true so many times as to qualify, to the point that David Mitchell has begun to lampshade it by recalling some of the previous stories. Whenever a story crops up which involves a panellist getting into an embarrassing scrape with a third party, another panellist will often end up jokingly yelling "And they're here tonight!" as if the third party's waiting backstage to surprise the panellist. Rob makes frequent references to his BAFTA nomination, as if it's his most major claim to fame. Also the subject of a mock rivalry between him and David (who actually beat Rob to win the award). Not exactly a gag, but David has a tendency to use being at a stag party as a bit of a stock excuse for why he was doing something that would seem out of character for him (such as going to a bowling alley or a theme park). References to pheasants seem to be used as a general signifier for "overwhelming poshness". Naturally, David tends to be on the receiving end of them, although he got his own back in the Children In Need Special when Kitty, the young girl on Lee's team, claimed to have accidentally spilled coffee on him in a Waitrose cafe (Waitrose being a rather high-end supermarket/cafe chain, not the sort of place a supposedly salt-of-the-earth working class Northerner like Lee would be seen in): The fact that Rob does a lot of adverts is often used as a way of poking at him, particularly from Lee. This particularly tends to crop up if brand names are mentioned; as part of BBC broadcasting guidelines, which prohibit Product Placement, Rob often mentions other competing brands of the same type which can also be purchased, which Lee then uses to imply that Rob either has or is seeking a promotional contract with these brands. There's also Lee tearing into David's marriage whenever he gets the opportunity. This culminated in the most recent season with Lee reading out a statement that sounded like he was having an affair with David's wife. | |
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Don't Explain the Joke | |
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Don't Explain the Joke: Rob is guilty of this at least once an episode, usually when he does an impression and then pauses to tell the audience who it is. | |
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Rhymes on a Dime | |
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Rhymes on a Dime: The writers are increasingly fond of putting David's "This Is My" claims in the form of a rhyming couplet - even the true ones. | |
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Comically Missing the Point: Ed Balls claims that he once handled high-level government budget negotiations over the phone while crawling through a ball pit to save his child, who'd gotten stuck and was crying. Each time the opposing team asked him how the rescue went, Balls kept thinking they were asking about the negotiations, to everyone's amusement. | |
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Department of Redundancy Department | |
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Also Miranda Hart claiming she had had a trial with "QPR Rangers" Womens' Football Club. "QPR" stands for "Queen's Park Rangers", so "QPR Rangers" would be "Queen's Park Rangers Rangers".Given that she was telling the truth, she was likely bluffing about getting the name wrong. | |
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Handy Helper | |
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Handy Helper: In Series 13 Chris McCausland, who is blind, appeared as a guest. When it was his turn to read out a statement, he said the producers had offered him a card written in Braille, only to discover he couldn't read it, so Lee read the card out on his behalf (and also helped him out with some of the more visual elements of the show's format). In subsequent appearances Chris has been on David's team who also helps Chris with reading the card, allowing Chris and Lee the opportunity to spar with their seemingly natural back-and-forth banter. | |
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Impact Silhouette | |
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Impact Silhouette: Referenced when Chris McCausland was describing someone he was trying to help who'd fallen down a hole: | |
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Buffy Speak | |
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Buffy Speak: The inevitable result of panellists trying to remember (or make up) technical details on the spot, as when Michael McIntyre claimed his car could only turn left because something had happened to "the metal of the car." Naturally Lee Mack pounced on this and proceeded to Lampshade it to death. | |
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