Bridge of Lies Celebrity Specials - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Faye Brookes, Richard Blackwood, Natalie Anderson, John Partridge
Ross Kemp presents a celebrity edition of the quiz show, where a team of soap stars, featuring Coronation Street's Faye Brookes, Hollyoaks's Richard Blackwood, Natalie Anderson from Emmerdale and EastEnders' John Partridge, get together to take 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 - 22 truths and 10 lies - and they must cross by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies, earning money for each correct answer. Once they have each faced the bridge on their own, those who have been successful will join forces to face the final crossing for a chance to take home the cash.

Kimberly Wyatt, Claire Richards, Kéllé Bryan, Amelle Berrabah
Ross Kemp hosts as a team of pop stars - Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, Claire Richards from Steps, Eternal's Kéllé Bryan and Sugababe Amelle Berrabah - take on the Bridge of Lies for their chosen charities.
One by one, they face the bridge, which has 32 potential steps, including 22 truths and 10 lies. They must cross by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies, earning money for each correct answer.

The Vivienne, Tia Kofi, Kitty Scott-Claus, Lawrence Chaney
Ross Kemp has his hands full as he presents this quiz, where a team of celebrity drag queens, featuring The Vivienne, Tia Kofi, Kitty Scott-Claus, and Lawrence Chaney. And, get together to take on the Bridge of Lies for their chosen charity.
One by one, they face the bridge, which has 32 potential steps - 22 truths and 10 lies. They must only step on the truths, avoiding the lies, earning money for each correct answer. Step on a lie, and their winnings will be halved. Step on three lies, and they are out of the game.

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.

Ugo Monye, Judy Murray, David James and Pat Nevin
Ross Kemp presents as a team of celebrity sport stars - former England rugby player Ugo Monye, tennis supremo Judy Murray, goalkeeper David James and Scottish football legend Pat Nevin - take on the Bridge of Lies for their chosen charities.

Debbie McGee, Katie McGlynn, John Whaite, Rhys Stephenson
Ross Kemp presents as a team of Strictly Come Dancing stars - Debbie McGee, Katie McGlynn, John Whaite and Rhys Stephenson - take on the Bridge of Lies for their chosen charities.

Gareth Malone, Stephen Bailey, Mwaka Mudenda, Ore Oduba
Ross Kemp presents the high stakes quiz as a team of celebrity TV presenters - Gareth Malone, Stephen Bailey, Mwaka Mudenda and Ore Oduba - take on the Bridge of Lies for their chosen charities.
The bridge has 32 potential steps, including 22 truths and 10 lies, and each player must try to cross by answering questions on different subjects. Once they have each faced the bridge on their own, those who have been successful join forces to face the final crossing, for a chance to take home prize money for their chosen charities.

Tony Blackburn, Katie Thistleton, YolanDa Brown, Lauren Layfield
Ross Kemp presents the high stakes quiz, where a team of celebrity radio presenters - Tony Blackburn, BBC Radio 1's Katie Thistleton, YolanDa Brown from Jazz FM and Heart FM's Lauren Layfield - take on the Bridge of Lies for their chosen charities.
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