You've seen enough of these now to know that they're allowed to make up jokey points in the story, but the base of it is truth or lie. It's a comedy show, not a police interrogation 😂
You should know by now, North Americans are very literal. As Michael MacIntyre once pointed out;- eye glasses, sidewalk, horse back riding and waste paper basket. Not just glasses, pavement, horse riding and waste bin / basket.
also David and Lee (and Rob) do this show for many, man years. I always assume they lie because they must have run out of good, weird but believable stories years ago.
Lee and David are team captains and are are actually good friends. They have both been on the show since the first episode. They are also 2 of the nicest people on British tv and both their wives are really lovely people too.
The true or false part is not important it’s merely a vehicle to enjoy the repartee and humour so the can embellish for comedic purposes but it’s always revealed at the end as based on the truth or not.
Lee and David are team captains and have been on the show since episode one. There are one or two episodes when they had to have a stand-in captain because one of them couldn't make it. Angus Deayton was the Host for the first 2 series, and Rob Brydon took over from series 3
He's trying to be funny, which he is, not primarily to mislead. This is what I feel Americans have a hard time understanding about british panel shows and game shows. The points and wins don't matter as much as the comedy. Americans take everything so deadly serious.
Victoria is extremely clever and a noted poker player . She has her own quiz show and has guested on many other shows, being teamed with Lee on one occasion on Catsdown so they are all good friends .Most of the true stories are embellished to some degree and with this one the guess and the banter that went with it were the fun .
You've misunderstood the "I'm not even married" bit. That was purely for humour value. Both David and Victoria know Lee well - that was just a flippant comment. (You probably get that later in the video, but I'm sort of "Live" commenting....)
...Okay now I've finished the video: Yes Lee and David are almost always there - they are the standard team captains. If one is unavailable for some reason sometimes some else standards in (Greg Davies for Lee for example). They sit in the middle of their benches and two other celebrities/politicians/public figures of some kind sit either side.
This sort of show is based on what you'd call a parlour game where while you are tryting to win it's mostly about having a laugh and in this case being entertaining so some of the inconsistency in the truths is from jokes.
WILTY rules: True or False relates only to the words read out from the card. Narrators can exaggerate facts or twist stories to throw Guessers off the scent and mislead them if it's done for comedic effect. Also, only the narrator & production team know whether a statement is true or false. The comedy is all-important and not the points or wins.
Exaggeration and Embellishment is part of the game, to throw people off. Come on, you should know this by now..? But yep it is usually 50/50, unless Bob is on (90+%, it is true). But still a guessing game, because he's had a colourful life.
Always amusing to watch Americans react to WILTY They always take the gameplay aspect very seriously as if it is a real gameshow where money or prizes are at stake 😀
No offense but I think you’re taking us having fun reacting to something way too seriously. We prefer to have fun with the videos and engage with them as opposed to being stiff and just watching and then saying”that was good”
David and Lee are the team captain's the others are guests who are different people from week to week .You both do a really good job .Or am I lying ? .
Lee is talking about a pot (actual pottery pot) called a Dutch oven. They are used for dry roasting meat. It is true you don’t scrub them. The pottery absorbs the flavour. They are also good for catching all the meat juices to add to your gravy.
@@Lucifer_Croweso you think it's true that his wife the water in a glass move and knows he's there like in jurassic Park and that the chip was half inch thick but 12 inch in diameter
Yes, yes yes I’ve got one right. He threw a few comments in there to make it seem as he was lying My ex wife, if I’d of chipped her cooking pot ( which, by the way, she didn’t know how to use ) she whinge and moan for at least two weeks If she’d of broken something of mine she would’ve said just get over it
it amazes me when you can't tell the parts that are just for comedy and the parts that are actually relevant to the story whether it's a truth or lie just based on tone of voice or how ridiculous what someone said was. obviously the part about him smelling the chipped piece and it having all the flavor was a joke, or about his wife being an ogre, or about him not being married, that's not to throw anyone off that's just a joke. don't take this as a mean comment, i'm just baffled every time i watch one of these you can't discern the interactions that are just for laughs and all the comments end up being the same about having to explain how the show works. just makes it feel like you're not paying attention and Lee and David are team captains and have and will always be in the middle, again no hate
Would love to see you do some of the compilations for people like Bob Mortimer, Greg Davies, James Acaster etc. even if you don’t do the whole things in one go and skip the clips you’ve done before
WILTY is a show but also it is a funny lighthearted show. That is the reason comedians are chosen to lead these shows. Cracking jokes is actually a huge part of the show. Shows like these are evening shows where people can come home, unwind and have a laugh. Being silly is all part of the dynamic of these types of shows which sometimes seems almost childlike. Everyone has fun and joins in the silliness.
All that has to be true is what he reads off the card at the start the rest is just to throw them off are drag them in. Bob Mortimer on the other hand........its probably all true.
the question is if you broke something of your wifes by accident would you tell her or replace it without telling her if possible... it would be great if you could tell us what you would do as a couple :)
Getting one over on David's wife Victoria isn't an easy feat. The woman's a world class poker player who has won a total of 1.5 million pounds over the years in poker tournaments. So she should be able to read people quite well. 😂
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the hardest quiz in the world, on the BBC, in Britain, called Only Connect. Episodes can be found on YT. I bet you can’t answer 1 question between you. It’s really hard. If I get 1 answer right I pat myself on the back.
If the statement is a Truth then your story must be completely true. You are allowed to change names and can make obvious jokes but cannot make a statement that is untrue if done in an attempt to actually persuade the opposing team. IIRC about 6 or 7 years ago one of the guests (I forget who) had a Truth card, lied about everything, had to have the rules explained to him and ended up on the cutting room floor because of it. To be fair though, Rob, Lee and David were never entirely sure how far you can push a joke-lie themselves so there was always a little bit of leeway given.
David Mitchell chairs a radio programme called The Unbelievable Truth, where each guest has to talk on a given subject, fill their speech with absurd lies while trying to sneak in a few true facts, and the other guests have to identify the truths. It was first broadcast the same year WILTY was first broadcast.
Important to remember the show is about humor and entertainment so the panelists are allowed to add flourishes to their stories. What’s a part of the story and what’s added for comedic effect is for the audience to decipher
That confused me a bit. As you say nick there is no way that Lee's story is all true. Is it that the words on the card are true or false and you can then lie through your teeth in the explanation? Hmm food for thought
Nope. If the statement is a Truth then your story must be completely true. You are allowed to change names and can make obvious jokes but cannot make a statement that is untrue if done in an attempt to actually persuade the opposing team. IIRC about 6 or 7 years ago one of the guests (I forget who) had a Truth card, lied about everything, had to have the rules explained to him and ended up on the cutting room floor because of it. To be fair though, Rob, Lee and David were never entirely sure how far you can push a joke-lie themselves so there was always a little bit of leeway given.
Lee and David r the captains of the show,and various guests come on as team mates, some guest r reoccurring team mates some r not, and the name of the game is wether the statement on the card is true or not, not wether parts of the story r true/exaggerated.
@@Ffinity Gen Z don't write all words out fully, it's text speak. Spelling is not important to them either. Do they get marked down when they write like this when essay writing at school etc...? Probably not, as teachers these days aren't allowed to be negative in any way. It's hardly surprising that there is so much ignorance in the youth of today, in most countries.