Rob Brydon Struggles With The Autocue! | Would I Lie To You? |
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 27. 07. 2024
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Would I Lie to You? is the hit BBC panel show where two teams of celebrity guests try to figure out whether their opponent's ridiculously far-fetched statements about themselves are true or, in fact, a lie.
Featuring inimitable host Rob Brydon with lightning-quick team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack.
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âItâs a very difficult job, thisâ đđ
Love Rob!
It's an easy job that Rob Brydon makes look really difficult.
This is the best team up of the captains and I love it
Yeah... I can't imagine wilty without them!
Mack-adamiaâs loss Is WILTYâs gain!!
Lee is so funny.
đ€Łđ€Ł I'm in actual pain from laughing at this! đđđ
Oh dear Rob, you poor block. đđ€đ
Weird hearing Rob - whoâs brilliant at impressions - struggling
Maybe not the most educated but the smartest of the bunch
Clunes-y is having a fun evening. âșïž
Does this mean too much Lee makes one break out into a rash???
Please define "too much Lee", if you don't mind. There's confusion in my head. đł
@@thatchoirgirl94 Good point! Can never have TOO much of Lee Mack humour, in my opinion.
What's wrong with academia?
It's pronounced acadeeemia not acadeymia
â@@kingsand999got it, thanks!
â@@kingsand999well that depends on where you're from
@@alicecruse2886 you are absolutely right. I was just explaining to the individual above what the joke was.
The British/English are incredibly pontifical about pronunciations. Regardless of if they're right or wrong.
English is a dumb language. Spanish is better... words are pronounced exactly the way they're spelled (mostly).
If only the Spanish Armada had fought harder ! đ
Please donât compare languages, itâs no oneâs win. Why not using both English and Spanish (and they go well together) depending on the situation? Btw, English was to be pronounced kinda like itâs spelled before vowel shifts happened.
Spelt *
@@d_bud That sounds fair đ
There are many different spanish speaking countries and they have different pronunciations of many words and many letters.
@@junbh2 That's more an accent difference than pronunciation.
A large group of unfunny people...
Why watch and comment ?
Just like the Inquisition was.
Get a proper job
Like yanking out chicken intestines? It's better to just enjoy your time on Earth