The Unbelievable Truth

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The Unbelievable Truth is a BBC radio comedy panel game devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith.[1]

The panel is made up of four players, which in the pilot episode were Graeme Garden, Jeremy Hardy, Andy Hamilton and Neil Mullarkey. The game is chaired by David Mitchell.

In the game each of the panellists is given a subject to lie about but during the course of their speech they must try to smuggle through five truths, which the other panellists must attempt to identify. Points are awarded for correct challenges and successful smuggling. Points are subtracted for incorrect challenges.

The Unbelievable Truth is also the name of a 1989 film by Hal Hartley which starred the late Adrienne Shelly. The film has absolutely nothing to do with the BBC radio game show.

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1. Radio Times, 14-20th October 2006

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