Ross Kemp dares celebs to cross Bridge of Lies in new series on Saturday nights

Ross Kemp dares celebs to cross Bridge of Lies in new series on Saturday nights

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Tuesday, 10th January 2023
Left to right: Lawrence Chaney, The Vivienne, Tia Kofi, Ross Kemp and Kitty Scott-Claus (credit: BBC/STV/Graeme Hunter)

A new series of hit quiz show Bridge of Lies is coming to Saturday nights on BBC One.

Ross Kemp will once again present the show, this time tasking teams of celebrities with crossing the bridge by stepping on truths and avoiding lies. Their winnings will be donated to a charity of their choosing.

Each team will consist of stars from a particular area of showbiz. The first episode will see soap favourites John Partridge from Eastenders, Faye Brookes from Coronation Street, Natalie Anderson from Emmerdale and Richard Blackwood from Hollyoaks.

Pop band members Amelle Berrabah (Sugababes), Kéllé Bryan (Eternal), Claire Richards (Steps) and Kimberly Wyatt (The Pussycat Dolls) will join forces for episode two.

Lawrence Chaney, Tia Kofi, Kitty Scott-Claus and The Vivienne of Ru Paul's Drag Race UK will swap the runway for the Bridge in episode three, while comedians Susan Calman, Jon Culshaw, Shazia Mirza and John Thomson will team up in four.

Sporting legends David James, Ugo Monye, Judy Murray and Pet Nevin will take part in episode five, Strictly Come Dancing alumni Debbie McGee, Katie McGlynn, Rhys Stephenson and John Whaite in six, TV presenters Stephen Bailey, Gareth Malone, Mwaka Mudenda and Ore Oduba in seven. The last group, radio broadcasters, will feature Tony Blackburn, YolanDa Brown, Lauren Layfield and Katie Thistleton.

Series two of Bridge of Lies will return to BBC One Daytime on Monday 23 January.

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A new series of hit quiz show Bridge of Lies is coming to Saturday nights on BBC One.