Would I Lie to You? (British game show)
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This article is about the British game show. For the Australian game show, see Would I Lie to You? (Australian game show). For the American game show, see Would I Lie to You? (American game show).
Would I Lie to You? (abbreviated as WILTY) is a British comedy panel show aired on BBC One, made by Zeppotron for the BBC. It was first broadcast on 16 June 2007, starring David Mitchell and Lee Mack as team captains. The show was originally presented by Angus Deayton, and since 2009 has been hosted by Rob Brydon.
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Created by | Peter Holmes |
Directed by | Barbara Wiltshire (2007–2008, 2011–) David Coyle (2009–2010) |
Presented by | Angus Deayton Rob Brydon |
Starring | David Mitchell Lee Mack |
Voices of | David de Keyser Paul Ridley |
Opening theme | "Bar Fight" by Craig Joiner, Andrew Welsford, Mervyn Goldsworthy |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 17 |
No. of episodes | 150 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Peter Holmes Ruth Phillips Gilly Hall (2011–) |
Producers | Andrew Westwell (2007–2008) Derek McLean (2007–2009) Fiona McDermott (2009–2010) Rachel Ablett (2011–) Kate Staples (2011) Stephanie McIntosh (2012–) |
Production locations | The Fountain Studios (2007) BBC Television Centre (2008) Pinewood Studios (2009–21, 2023) Elstree Studios (2022)[1] |
Editors | Steve Andrews (2007–2008) Tim Ellison (2007–2008) Bex Murray (2007–2008) Steve Nayler (2009–) Tom Munden (2011–) |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Zeppotron |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One ITV (2021 one-off special) |
Release | 16 June 2007 (2007-06-16) – present |
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