Would I Lie To You? Season 13 Episode 12

Ep 12. More Unseen Bits

  • February 21, 2020
  • 28 min
  • 7.3  (29)

In this episode of "Would I Lie To You?" Season 13, viewers are in for a treat with a compilation of never-before-seen footage and outtakes from the previous episodes. The show follows the same format as always, with team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack, along with a rotating panel of celebrity guests, trying to determine whether a series of absurd statements are true or false.

The episode begins with a hilarious montage of the funniest moments from the season so far, including Lee Mack's impression of Rod Stewart and David Mitchell's elaborate lie about being an undercover spy for MI6. The panelists are in stitches as they relive these moments and it sets the tone for the rest of the episode.

Next up, we get to see some previously unseen footage from the show's infamous "quickfire lies" round. This round consists of the panelists taking turns to read out a statement, and the opposing team must decide whether it's true or false. It's always a fast-paced and hilarious part of the show, and this episode's unseen footage does not disappoint.

In one clip, Lee Mack reads out the statement that he once met a man who claimed to be able to summon ghosts. The opposing team is skeptical, but Lee swears up and down that it's true - until he bursts out laughing and reveals that he just made it up on the spot. The panelists erupt into laughter as Lee tries to regain his composure.

Next, we get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the show. The producers and crew members share some of their favorite moments from the season and give us a glimpse into the process of putting the show together. We also get to see some of the hilarious, unscripted moments that happen when the cameras aren't rolling - from Lee Mack's impromptu dance parties to David Mitchell's witty quips.

The episode then moves on to more unseen clips from the show's "home truths" round. This round involves each celebrity guest revealing a true fact about themselves, while the opposing team tries to guess which one is the lie. In one clip, guest panelist Diane Morgan (best known for her role as Philomena Cunk on Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe) tells a hilarious story about the time she accidentally accepted a date from a man who she thought was offering her a lift home from the pub. The opposing team struggles to guess which part of the story is a lie, but it turns out that Diane is telling the truth - much to everyone's amusement.

Finally, the episode ends with some more classic moments from the show's "excuses" round. This round involves each panelist being given a bizarre object and having to come up with an excuse for why they have it in their possession. It's always a highlight of the show, and this episode's unseen footage does not disappoint.

In one clip, David Mitchell is given a life-size cardboard cutout of Bruce Willis and has to come up with an excuse for why he's been carrying it around all day. His initial excuse - that he's auditioning for a role in Die Hard 7 - falls flat, but he quickly recovers with a hilarious follow-up excuse involving a protracted legal battle with Bruce Willis himself.

Overall, "Would I Lie To You?" Season 13, Episode 12: More Unseen Bits is a must-watch for any fan of the show. The unseen footage is just as hilarious as the main episodes, and it's a great way to relive some of the best moments from the season. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the show or just looking for a good laugh, this episode is definitely worth checking out.

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  • First Aired
    February 21, 2020
  • Runtime
    28 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (29)
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