Would I Lie to You? - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Ross Noble, Carrie Bickmore, Zoe Coombs Marr, Luke McGregor
The aim of the game is to sort the facts from the fibs, and it's up to our star-studded panel of guests to try and send the other team down the "did they?" or "didn't they?" rabbit hole.

Melissa Leong, Dave Hughes, Lloyd Langford, Abbie Chatfield
Chrissie Swan, Chris Taylor and Frank Woodley have assumed their positions at the Would I Lie To You? panel to help work out whether this week's stories are fact or fairy-tale.

Charlie Pickering, Michala Banas, Cal Wilson, Carl Cox
How hard can it be to spin a tall tale? We'll find out when our team captains ask their guests Charlie Pickering, Michala Banas, Cal Wilson and Carl Cox to share the wildest of stories.

Denise Scott, Matt Okine, Ella Hooper, Stephen Curry
Chrissie Swan welcomes back story time experts Frank Woodley and Chris Taylor to uncover who is fair dinkum and who is furnishing furphys out of Denise Scott, Matt Okine, Ella Hooper and Stephen Curry.

Lloyd Langford, Gina Liano, Dan McPherson, Claire Hooper
Guided by Chrissie Swan and led by Chris Taylor and Frank Woodley, our teams are on a mission to sort the factual from the phony. With guests Lloyd Langford, Gina Liano, Dan McPherson and Claire Hooper.

Dave Thornton, Art Simone, Celia Pacquola, Mark Humphries
Does Dave Thornton actually perform the 'Dance of the Tongs' at barbecues? Is Celia Pacquola really unable to turn right in the shower? Find out who's telling the truth and who's fabricating facts.

Rhys Nicholson, Dr. Susan Carland, Pia Miranda, Dane Simpson
This show is packed full of fabulous facts and fantastical fibs, and host Chrissie Swan is on a mission to help Frank Woodley and Chris Taylor's teams decipher the truths from the lies.

Jimmy Rees, Casey Donovan, Annie Maynard, Nick Cody
Host Chrissie Swan and team captains Frank Woodley and Chris Taylor are joined by Jimmy Rees, Casey Donovan, Annie Maynard and Nick Cody as they reveal genuine truths and manufacture ginormous lies.
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