lunedì 23 giugno 2014

Would I lie to you? season 3 of the panel show with David Mitchell

I love this show. As was before, David Mitchell and Lee Mack are the team captains, but this time there's a new host: Rob Brydon! I'm very happy about it, he's so much better! Rob is a really good host, expecially for a show like this! He's perfect.
The stories I remember the best are: when Russell Howard used to put underpants on his head, when little Jo Brand dropped a baby in a pond, when Lee scared a hitchhiker so much that he cried, when Rob read from the true cockney version of the Bible, when Steven Mangan was in a band called Aragon, when Lee was not asked to leave Blackpool tower after he threw a sausage roll off the top, when David as a child at his grandparents' house had a little bell he would ring if he wanted anything, when Jamelia took a memento at George Michael's house, when Marcus Brigstocke was a podium dancer while working in an oil rig as in a real life flashdance :lol: , when Terry Christian was mistaken for a jewel thief, when Jack Whitehall was learning to wrestle, when Lee was learning how to juggle to please his 4 years old son, when Janet Street-Porter's friend licked Daniel Craig's plate, when David showed that the screensaver on his mobile phone is a photo of his living-room carpet and when David explained why he has a twitter account.
I liked David's lie about writing a tour guide of British castles, that was so believable :lol: Jo Brand showed a picture of when she was a little girl, and she was so pretty .-) David's lie that he once applied for work at MacDonald :-) I think David is very sweet :-) And this season he's also much thinner! It was lovely when he put Fern's teacozy on his head "feeling quite important" :lol
Reginald D. Hunter's lie that he had "Delicious" as a middle name was hilarious. It was really funny. I like Reginald D. Hunter, also when he said "I'm very suspicious of this story" I thought it was so funny. Must be the way he said it :lol: Fern Britton asked the audience about Ken Livingston breeding frogs: it was the first time they asked the audience. I wonder if anyone will do it again...
This series there was also Jimmy Carr pretending that he was called a funny-looking fellow by Prince Philip, and Frankie Boyle lied about being scared as a child that his life was a book being read by a bear: sadly it was a lie, but it was so nice an idea. Thumbs up to whoever came up with that story! There was Gabby Logan revealing that she always wears red underwear for good luck, which was a bit of a puzzle for me. She actually had to explain it to the others, and they acted like it was an unusual thing. Should I presume that in Britain there is no tradition of wearing red underwear on New Year's Eve either? For good luck of course. It's very traditional here. Around Christmas there's full of red underwear for sale. They even thought it was a lie! Then there was Charlie Booker revealing that he pretended he was partially deaf to his girlfriend for six years. Six years!! I don't know what to think of that! There was Jo Brand pretending that she told her children that every time they lie a puppy dies, and I think it tells something about Jo Brand's image the fact that they believed it! :lol: It would have been cruel, and I was happy to know it was a lie, because when she said it I didn't want to accept the idea, but me too had a doubt that she could do it :lol:
Carol Vorderman, Clive Anderson, Jason Manford, Miranda Hart, Claudia Winkleman, Davina McCall and Ronni Ancona were also among the guests this series.

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