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A story is told about refusing to help a hang glider tangled in a tree, two hours after the hang glider had been rude in a car park. The panel questions the details, including the tree's height and the car park altercation, before deeming it a lie.
A panelist recounts abandoning an armchair purchase because the shop assistant used slang like 'well gel' and 'amaze balls.' The panel debates whether this extreme reaction is true, ultimately revealing it's a lie.
A panelist claims to have stolen a single square of toilet paper from George Michael's house as a memento during a party. The exactness of the 'square' measurement and the believability of the theft are scrutinized, leading to the shocking revelation that it's true.
A story is shared about being called 'two hats' at school because his mother made him wear two hats for warmth. The panel finds the nickname and the details of the hats amusing, suggesting it's likely a lie. It turns out to be false.
Carlos is introduced as a mystery guest. David Haye claims Carlos was accidentally knocked out by him in a boxing demonstration. Romesh says he broke his strict vegan diet for Carlos, and David Mitchell claims Carlos helped him build a bed after delivering a pizza. It's revealed that Carlos made Romesh break his vegan diet.
A panelist admits booking a holiday to Costa Rica, believing it was in Spain, only realizing the mistake on the plane due to the flight duration displayed. The panel questions the geographical oversight and the presence of specific animals, confirming the story as true despite their disbelief.
A story about hiring a jet ski and being unable to stop it, resulting in buzzing around a bay until it ran out of fuel. The absurdity of the situation and David Mitchell's demeanor lead the panel to unanimously declare it a lie.
A panelist professes knowledge of how to properly wash a cow, using fairy liquid for county shows from his farming background. The panel playfully interrogates the type of soap and cow breed, eventually learning the story is true.
A story about being ordered to leave Castle Douglas by the police for frightening locals while wearing grotesque masks to keep warm in a car. Despite the outlandish details, including 'jobble tops,' the story is confirmed as true, surprising the panel.
Tony is introduced. Rod claims Tony was his badminton doubles partner for five years. Sally states Tony is her uncle, whose mobility scooter she drove into a pond. David said Tony used to tell him war stories at bedtime. It turns out Tony was Rod's badminton partner.