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List of Would I Lie to You? episodes

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The following is a list of episodes for the British comedy panel show Would I Lie to You?, which was first broadcast on 16 June 2007. As of 15 March 2025, 160 regular episodes (including 12 Christmas specials) and 24 clip shows have been broadcast across eighteen series; 184 episodes in total (not including the 2011 Comic Relief or 2016 Children in Need specials).[1] The Series 2 & 3 clip shows consisted of a mix of new and previously seen footage; beginning with the fourth series, the clip shows were made up entirely of new material (although some later series also included an additional episode of the best previously broadcast footage).

All episodes are approximately 30 minutes long, and feature team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell (with the exception of a series 8 episode where Mack was unable to attend the recording and his place was taken by Greg Davies),[2] accompanied by two celebrity guests each. The first two series were hosted by Angus Deayton; he was replaced by Rob Brydon from the third series onwards.[2]

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The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows:

  – indicates David's team won.
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  – indicates the game ended in a draw.
Bold type – indicates Rob's individual liar of the week (used from series 3 to 9).

Series 1 (2007)

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Series 2 (2008)

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Series 3 (2009)

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Series 4 (2010)

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Comic Relief special (2011)

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Series 5 (2011)

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Series 6 (2012)

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Series 7 (2013)

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Series 8 (2014–15)

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Series 9 (2015–16)

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Series 10 (2016)

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Children in Need special (2016)

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Series 11 (2017–18)

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Series 12 (2018–19)

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Series 13 (2019–20)

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Series 14 (2020–21)

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Series 15 (2021–22)

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Series 16 (2022–23)

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Series 17 (2023–24)

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Series 18 (2024–25)

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Series 19

The nineteenth series was filmed throughout May and June 2025; eleven episodes were recorded, an increase of one from previous series.[3]


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Footnotes

  1. Moved back a week due to coverage of the Live Earth concert on BBC One.
  2. This episode also featured an appearance from Sylvan Richardson, as the mystery guest in the "This Is My..." round.
  3. Originally intended to air on 10 October 2009, but delayed due to the last-minute addition of Match of the Day to the schedules.
  4. Originally scheduled to air on 20 August 2010 as episode 5 of the series, but replaced with a different episode beforehand. The DVD release of series 4 retains the original order.
  5. Special episode webcast live as part of 24 Hour Panel People.
  6. Moved forward a day on account of the first Strictly Come Dancing live show on Friday.
  7. Delayed due to A Jubilee Tribute to The Queen by The Prince of Wales and the beginning of UEFA Euro 2012.
  8. Moved back a week on account of the first The Voice UK live show.
  9. This episode also featured an appearance from Andy Turner, as the mystery guest in the "This Is My..." round.
  10. Lee Mack was unable to attend the recording of this episode, so Davies took his place as team captain.
  11. This episode also featured an appearance from John Lowe, as the mystery guest in the "This Is My..." round.
  12. Delayed due to the broadcast of series 8 being interrupted by Citizen Khan.
  13. Originally scheduled to air on 18 September 2015.
  14. Special mini-episode featuring children as guests, shown as part of the Children in Need telethon. An extended version was also released online after broadcast.
  15. Transmission of this series was interrupted by leaders' debates for the 2019 United Kingdom general election.
  16. From this episode the show was moved to Monday nights
  17. This episode also featured an appearance from Cheryl Baker, as the "celebrity mystery guest" in the "This Is My..." round.
  18. This episode also featured an appearance from Patti Boulaye, as the "celebrity mystery guest" in the "This Is My..." round.
  19. Originally scheduled to air on 26 January 2024 as episode 5 of the series, but replaced with a different episode at the last moment.
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