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The Unbelievable Truth (other)
The Unbelievable Truth may refer to: * ''The Unbelievable Truth'' (radio show) a BBC radio panel game (started 2006) * ''The Unbelievable Truth'' (TV series), a 2012 Australian television comedy series derived from the radio show of the same name * ''The Unbelievable Truth'' (film), a 1989 comedy-drama film * Unbelievable Truth, a British rock band See also * * Unbelievable (other) * Truth (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Unbelievable Truth, The ...
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The Unbelievable Truth (radio Show)
''The Unbelievable Truth'' is a BBC radio comedy panel game devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith. The game is chaired by David Mitchell and is described in the programme's introduction as 'the panel game built on truth and lies.' The object of the game is for each panellist to deliver a short lecture about a given subject, which should be completely false save for five true statements which they must attempt to smuggle past the other players. The first series began broadcasting in 2007, and the 28th series began airing in April 2022. Reception ''The Guardian's'' Elisabeth Mahoney reviewed the programme positively: 'From the first moments of its plinky plonky theme tune, The Unbelievable Truth is a delight'. ''The Guardian's'' Zoe Williams, however, was critical of the programme, writing: The Unbelievable Truth'', for instance, should never have been recommissioned. It's only funny when Clive Anderson is speaking. They could more profitably devise a show that was just Cliv ...
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The Unbelievable Truth (TV Series)
''The Unbelievable Truth'' is an Australian comedy television series on the Seven Network, based on a British radio show of the same name. The series is produced by members of The Chaser and Graeme Garden's Random Entertainment, and was first screened in October 2012. The show is hosted by Craig Reucassel with fellow Chaser members Julian Morrow and Andrew Hansen appearing in alternate episodes. The show features guests spinning lies about a given topic, while slipping in truths which they hope will be undetected by their fellow players. Guests * Episode 1: Toby Truslove, Kitty Flanagan and Sam Simmons * Episode 2: Graeme Garden, Merrick Watts and Sarah Kendall * Episode 3: Shane Jacobson, Kitty Flanagan and Sam Simmons * Episode 4: Cal Wilson, Toby Truslove and Scott Dooley * Episode 5: Scott Dooley, Celia Pacquola and Stephen K. Amos * Episode 6: Virginia Gay, The Umbilical Brothers and Akmal Saleh * Episode 7: Tom Gleeson, Scott Dooley and Claudia O'Doherty * Episod ...
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The Unbelievable Truth (film)
''The Unbelievable Truth'' is a 1989 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley and starring Adrienne Shelly and Robert Burke. It tells the story of Audry, who dumps her high-school boyfriend and becomes a successful fashion model, but all along is in love with a mysterious man called Josh, released after conviction for manslaughter. He, after his experiences, is uncomfortable with relationships, but learns that he cannot stay an observer of life and must fight to win her. The film was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize in 1990 at the Sundance Film Festival. Plot Back from prison to a small community on Long Island comes Josh, a sober young man whose crimes most cannot remember exactly, and finds a job at Vic's auto repair shop. Vic's daughter Audry falls instantly in love with him, only to be rejected when she declares her feelings because he is not ready for such a relationship and fears Vic's reaction. In revenge, she gives up the place she has won at Harvard ...
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Unbelievable Truth
Unbelievable Truth were a British rock band, led by Andy Yorke, with Nigel Powell, Jason Moulster, and Jim Crosskey. Their sound has been described as "slow, melancholy, country-tinged ballads, wrapped in a soft blanket of acoustic guitars and minor chords". History The band was formed in 1993 in Oxford, England, and named after Hal Hartley's film, '' The Unbelievable Truth''. A crisis of confidence led to a split in 1995, during which time Yorke took to exile in Russia. Upon his return in 1996, the band released their first single, "Building" in February 1997 on Shifty Disco, a record label based in Oxford. They released their first album, '' Almost Here'', in 1998 on Virgin, and although being subsequently dropped by Virgin, the album had some success. In 2000, the band released their next album ''Sorrythankyou'' on Shifty Disco, the first from that label to be pressed in vinyl. The group parted ways in 2000, due to Yorke's decision to leave the band. In 2001, Unbelievable T ...
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Unbelievable (other)
Unbelievable may refer to: Film and television * ''Unbelievable!!!!!'', a 2016 American film * ''Unbelievable'' (miniseries), a 2019 American drama miniseries * ''Unbelievable'' (TV series), a Japanese variety/documentary TV show * ''The Unbelievable'', a Hong Kong TV program about the paranormal and supernatural * '' Lawrence Leung's Unbelievable'', an Australian TV program about the paranormal and supernatural Literature * ''Unbelievable'' (memoir), a 2017 memoir by Katy Tur * ''Unbelievable'' (novel), a 2008 Pretty Little Liars novel by Sara Shepard * ''Unbelievable'' (short story collection), a 1987 short-story collection by Paul Jennings * ''Unbelievable'', a 2009 book by Stacy Horn Music Albums * ''Unbelievable'' (Diamond Rio album) or the title song (see below), 1998 * ''Unbelievable'' (Keke Wyatt album) or the title song, 2011 * ''Unbelievable'' (Sarah Connor album), 2002 * ''Unbelievable'' (Wang Leehom album), 2003 * ''Unbelievable'', by Kym, 2006 * ''Unbe ...
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