Video Title: EXTREMELY Underrated S13 Card Reads | Would I Lie To You?
Channel: Would I Lie To You?
Speakers: Angela Scanlon, David Mitchell, Asim Chaudhry, Miles Jupp, Lucy Worsley, Richard Osman, Dani Dyer, Geoff Norcott, Claudia Winkleman, Lee Mack, Clare Balding, Samson Kayo, Jennifer Saunders, Tom Allen
Duration: 00:48:22
Introduction
This "Would I Lie to You?" episode features a compilation of underrated card reads from season 13. The video showcases several panelists sharing anecdotes, some truthful and some fabricated, for the other panelists to guess their veracity.
Key Takeaways
Angela Scanlon's story about chatting with Steven Spielberg at the BAFTAs was deemed a lie. The panelists found it improbable that she would not recognize him.
Asim Chaudhry's tale of scoring a spectacular own goal to become a school legend was revealed as true. He described the event in detail, emphasizing the skill involved in the own goal.
Miles Jupp's announcement of a publishing deal for a crime novel featuring detectives "Nice and Spicy" was a lie. The panel found the name implausible.
Lucy Worsley's confession of making a child cry while demonstrating a chamber pot was verified as true. She recounted the event with humor, involving ginger beer.
Richard Osman's claim of using a fake name on his dressing room door to avoid disturbances was confirmed as true. The name "Reverend Wendy Benson" was revealed.
Dani Dyer's belief that a slug was trying to send her a message was deemed true. She detailed the incident and her subsequent online research.
Geoff Norcott's account of crashing his car due to driving cross-legged was verified as true. The panel was initially skeptical, but he provided convincing details.
Claudia Winkleman's story of using a bag of potatoes to balance a seesaw with her child for some peace and quiet was revealed as a lie. The panel found the scenario improbable.
Lee Mack's confession of a bad deed in the kitchen eleven years prior, involving a broken cooking pot, was revealed to be true. He elaborated on his attempt to replace it.
Clare Balding's statement about her dog Dexter winning a "Dogs That Look Like Celebrities" competition as Dennis Healey was a lie. The panel found the story highly unbelievable, despite initial uncertainty.
Samson Kayo's story about being stopped at customs for carrying a suitcase full of biscuits was deemed true. The panelists questioned his actions but accepted the story.
Jennifer Saunders' admission to bumping into people on their phones was a lie. The panelists found the anecdote improbable.
David Mitchell's confession of ordering a Latin phrasebook while drunk was deemed true. The panel found the story believable and in character.
Tom Allen's claim of having a folder of flattering photos for the police in case of his disappearance was a lie. His teammates found it unlikely.