Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Survive a five grand grilling

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Channel 4, 10pm IN a post-truth, fake news world, TV bosses bring us the latest spot-the-imposter game.

Four people tell an extraordin­ary story, but only one of them is telling the truth.

An elite squad of profession­al police interrogat­ors (shouldn’t they have more important things to do?) cross-examines the suspects in a confession cell.

It’s all tension and two-way mirrors as they use tactics deployed on criminals, prodding and probing in the pressure-cooker environmen­t. They are aided and abetted by host Ellie Taylor, who mainly gasps loudly at every declaratio­n.

Ellie is sitting with a player, who watches the grilling and must distinguis­h the truth tellers from the big fat fakers. If the player picks the fibber, they win £5,000. If they are wrong, the blagger walks away with the cash.

The stories are pretty outlandish. “I faced down a bear to protect my friends”. “My house got swallowed up by a sinkhole”. “I lived as an alpine goat”.

As the first four people tell a tale of how they opted out of civilisati­on, first contestant Karen cannot stop laughing.

One claims they joined a cult, one says they set up an undergroun­d end-of-the-world bunker, there’s one who states

he lived as a goat and another tells how she was silent for a year in a mountainto­p monastery. Next, Antony tries to work out who had the worst first date ever – someone who had an accident, needed mountain rescue, ended up in a heist or caused an allergic reaction with a first kiss. Armchair detectives are bound to stay tuned for the big reveals.

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 ?? ?? BLAG Tall tales put to the test by interrogat­ors
BLAG Tall tales put to the test by interrogat­ors
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GUESSING Host Ellie

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