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Equal parts brains and blagging, this quiz show expects and encourages contestants to cheat their way to a cash prize. The one rule? Don't get caught!
Episode 12 : A Nasty Case of Liar-rhoea
March. 15,2023
There's new beef in town as this lot bluffs and blags their way to the pot. Alex fires up the grill, but is he stone cold enough to suss these fibbers?
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Episode 11 : Completely on the Fiddle
March. 15,2023
Whilst pediatrician Joseph catches flak for winking at Danny's TV wife, posh treacle Robyn defends her pop culture grasp. The lot gets chummy over noses.
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Episode 10 : The Dirtiest Quizzers in History
March. 15,2023
Can deadpan Natasha and DJ Gemma withstand guitarist George’s inexplicable charm? Danny and Ellie remind the lot that they’re here to fib, not flirt.
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Episode 9 : You Liberty Takers
March. 15,2023
This right lot of rascals are quick to accuse and unwilling to lose. With questions as hard as enamel, they’ll have to cheat through their teeth — or tea.
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Episode 8 : Starting to Get a Bit Naughty Now
March. 08,2023
It's Russell or hustle as these blaggers go from trust to tussle. Soft-spoken Jess may be used to fighting fires, but can she take the (c)heat?
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Episode 7 : You Charlatans!
March. 08,2023
Soil scientist Saskia may excel at hunting rocks but with cheats like these, can she still find the cash? Proper brainiac Keelan is on the wrong show.
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Episode 6 : Naughty Little Fibbers
March. 08,2023
This lot of dodgy weasels may be unwilling to give you up, let you down, run around or desert you, but they’ll certainly tell a lie — and say goodbye.
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Episode 5 : A Bunch of Absolute Wrong'uns
March. 08,2023
With Nathan’s poker face and slippery Sophie out for blood, can quiz-savvy Success live up to his name? The beef starts early, and full houses abound.
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Episode 4 : He's Got the Right Hump
March. 01,2023
It's a psychic experience as aura-reader Dani tries to manifest her way to a win. Vibes are one thing, but too much confidence can piss on your chips.
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Episode 3 : Lying Little Weasels
March. 01,2023
Amongst right dodgy character Nicolette, legal eagle Lithemba, body language-savvy Leo and poker-faced Ricky, who is the smartest or slipperiest?
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Episode 2 : Eat, Cheat, Sleep, Repeat
March. 01,2023
Impressive stats and a strong 'tache collide as a new batch of lying weasels takes on the strawberry Anna-conda and brainy bartender Obi’s mind games.
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Episode 1 : Scumbags, the Lot of 'em
March. 01,2023
Our first crop of absolute wrong'uns sends cheating accusations flying wild. Is schoolteacher Jess truly trustworthy? And who owns ABBA anyway?
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