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The notion of a time limit was eventually dropped in the later series, making the round identical to "Home Truths" in practice. This round usually features – but is not exclusive to – Mitchell and Mack. From the fourth series onwards, Brydon also became an occasional participant, with both teams questioning him at once.
The trio argue over which British car is the best in their eyes from amongst the Noble M12, the Morgan Plus 8 and the Rover 75. Meanwhile, Clarkson reviews the unimpressive MG XPower SV and tests the off-road abilities of the Porsche Cayenne Turbo , Hammond road tests the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren in South Africa , and three professors compete ...
This series saw the "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" featuring two celebrities in each episode (with the exception of the final episode). This series' highlights included a race between a car and Japanese public transport, creating home-made police cars, and a showdown between Top Gear and its German counterpart.
To celebrate the 116th Anniversary of the V8, the presenters head to Utah to see which of their brand new V8 sports cars is the best - LeBlanc believes his tuned Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 R is the likely winner, Reid proves his Jaguar F-Type SVR is the top car of the three, while Harris argues that the technical and practical McLaren 570GT is the finest of the lot.
Brydon's book Small Man in a Book (the title a play on his "small-man-in-a-box" impression) was published in November 2011. [30] In 2009/10 Brydon had his first stand-up tour in the UK as Rob Brydon (rather than as a differently named character). The resulting DVD of the 2009/10 show, Rob Brydon: Live, was released on 23 November 2009. [31]
The following is a list of episodes, listed in order of their original air date, along with information regarding featured cars that were reviewed and the main feature of the episode; for the second series only, the list also includes the celebrity guests who appeared on the programme.
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 23 December 2024, 151 regular episodes (including 12 Christmas specials) and 22 clip shows have been broadcast across eighteen series; 173 episodes in total (not including the 2011 Comic Relief or 2016 Children in Need specials). [1]
Rob Brydon: Sarah Millican and Jason Byrne: 11 December 2009 () 4.82 5x03 Al Murray (in character as The Pub Landlord) Chris Addison and Tim Vine: 18 December 2009 () 4.66 5x04 Rhod Gilbert: John Bishop: 19 December 2009 () 6.29 5x05 Ed Byrne: Adam Hills and Gina Yashere: 24 December 2009 () 4.07 [7] 5x06 Alistair McGowan