Mr. Magoo

Mr. Magoo 1997

4.46

Mr. Magoo, a man with terrible eyesight, gets caught up in a museum robbery.

1997

The Closet

The Closet 2001

6.42

A man spreads the rumor of his fake homosexuality with the aid of his neighbor, to prevent his imminent firing at his work.

2001

Assignment to Kill

Assignment to Kill 1968

6.00

A private eye is hired by an insurance company to investigate a shipping magnate suspected of deliberately sinking his own ships for the insurance money. He finds himself involved in a web of deception, double-crossing and murder.

1968

Would I Lie to You?

Would I Lie to You? 2007

7.67

A comedic panel show featuring team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell plus two guests per side, hosted by Rob Brydon (formerly Angus Deayton). Each person must reveal embarrassing facts and outrageous lies during a series of different rounds including "Home Truths", "This Is My..." and "Quickfire Lies". It is up to the opposing team to tell tall tales from fantastic facts.

2007

Call My Bluff

Call My Bluff 1965

7.50

Two teams of three alternate between giving and guessing the meanings of obscure English words.

1965

Would I Lie to You?

Would I Lie to You? 2022

4.00

This American version of the British comedy panel features team captains joined by a stellar cast of celebrity guests who weave elaborate tales… that may or may not be the truth. Competing teams then ask questions and watch body language to determine which are outrageous but true, and which are made-up stories.

2022

Call My Bluff

Call My Bluff 1965

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Call My Bluff was a short-lived American game show from Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions that aired on NBC daytime from March 29 to September 24, 1965. Bill Leyden was emcee, with Johnny Olson and Wayne Howell as announcers. Call My Bluff originated from Studio 6A at NBC Studios in the Rockefeller Center in Manhattan. The word editor for the series was Eric Lieber, who would later create and produce Love Connection.

1965