Susan Calman, John Thomson, Jon Culshaw, Shazia Mirza
Ross Kemp hosts as a team of celebrity comedians, featuring Susan Calman, John Thomson, Jon Culshaw and Shazia Mirza, takes on the Bridge of Lies for their chosen charities.
One by one, they all face the bridge, choosing who faces each crossing depending on the question category. Each bridge crossing has 32 potential steps, including 22 truths and ten lies. They must cross the bridge by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies, earning money for each correct answer. Step on a lie and they will lose half their money, step on three lies and they are out of the game.
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