Coventry Telegraph

Tell me sweet little lies...

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CHILDREN are brought up not to lie, and most people rightly condemn dishonesty. Despite that, it is also widely considered that lying can be acceptable in some circumstan­ces, if there’s a good reason for it.

Take this series for example – 12 years of fibbing for the sake of comedy has led to Would I Lie to You? becoming one of the funniest and best-loved panel shows on TV.

It just wouldn’t be the same if it was a programme about celebritie­s coming clean – Would I Tell the Truth to You? doesn’t quite have the same ring, does it?

Tonight, Rob Brydon returns to present the show, alongside regular team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell.

Like a lot of TV shows, WILTY is built around class difference more than anything else.

Lee and David are like a couple of boys in the playground at times.

Working class Lee knows Oxbridge hoity-toity David is a bit more intellectu­al, and a lot posher than he is, and responds with a bit of banter, and at times, bullying.

David doesn’t mind it and plays up to his role – the class swot who knows nothing about, and cares little for, any kind of popular culture.

The pair are like a cranky old married couple, constantly bickering, talking over each other and trying to finish each other’s gags.

Then there’s host Rob Brydon, the kid who wasn’t especially academic, or sporty, or tall, so instead he learned to be funny. They make a perfect combinatio­n, a lovely threesome.

Joining the regular trio tonight hoping to hoodwink their opponents with absurd facts and plausible lies are Gabby Logan, fresh from her stint presenting the BBC’s World Championsh­ips Athletics coverage from a sadly deserted Doha.

Also on this episode by stand-up comedian and actor Chris McCausland, best known for his role as Rudi in the Cbeebies show Me Too!, along with Irish presenter and broadcaste­r Angela Scanlon and Life on Mars and Doctor Who actor John Simm.

Despite this being the 13th run of the show, there’s no sign of going anywhere just yet.

If anything, its fanbase has grown over the years and it is rightly considered as a BBC institutio­n, every bit as satisfying­ly predictabl­e and reliable as fish and chips on a Friday night. No word of a lie.

 ??  ?? Regulars David Mitchell, Rob Brydon and Lee Mack (front) are joined by John Simm, Gabby Logan, Chris McCausland and Angela Scanlon for the first episode of the latest series
Regulars David Mitchell, Rob Brydon and Lee Mack (front) are joined by John Simm, Gabby Logan, Chris McCausland and Angela Scanlon for the first episode of the latest series

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