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Bridge of Lies | |
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Genre | Quiz show |
Presented by | Ross Kemp |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 (Regular) 2 (Celebrity) |
No. of episodes | 75 (Regular) 16 (Celebrity) |
Production | |
Production location | BBC Pacific Quay[1] |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company | STV Studios |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 14 March 2022 (2022-03-14) – present |
Bridge of Lies is a British quiz show that has aired on BBC One since 14 March 2022 and is hosted by Ross Kemp.
The show involves a group of contestants who individually take turns to cross the 'Bridge of Lies', a digital floor that gradually displays both correct and incorrect answers for a given category, and contribute toward a final cash prize. It ends with a "Final Crossing" segment in which the contestants who successfully crossed the bridge must earn the accumulated cash prize by crossing another bridge, selecting the true statement among the incorrect ones a number of times; these statements are all general knowledge rather than corresponding to a category.[2]
Series | Start Date | End Date | Episodes |
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1 | 14 March 2022[3] | 15 April 2022[4] | 25[4] |
2 | 23 January 2023[5] | 24 February 2023[6] | 25[6] |
3 | 11 March 2024[7] | 12 April 2024[8] | 25[8] |
Series | Start Date | End Date | Episodes |
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1 | 14 January 2023[9] | 1 April 2023[10] | 8[10] |
2 | 6 April 2024[11] | 22 June 2024[12] | 8[12] |
Writing for The Guardian, Stuart Heritage called Bridge of Lies "sleek and gleaming and finely engineered programme-making" and praised Kemp's hosting.[13]
The TV format was exported in Spain, with the title El puente de las mentiras when it was aired on La 1 and hosted by Paula Vázquez on 2023.[14][15]
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