Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season

Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is a unique television show that aired on the Discovery Channel. The show is hosted by world-renowned illusionists, Penn Jillette and Teller. The show's premise is to determine whether a panel of experts can decipher between a set of statements, where one statement is false, and the rest are true. The twist is that Penn and Teller present all of the statements as true, and the experts need to guess which statement is a lie. Penn and Teller use their signature style of humor, magic, and mind-bending illusions in each episode to present the audience with a set of statements. These statements can be about any topic, ranging from animals, history, nature, and pop culture. For instance, one statement may be about whether a snail can sleep for three years straight, while the other statements are about turtles, insects or sea creatures. As the statements are presented, Penn and Teller bring on a panel of experts to weigh in on which statement they believe is false. Each episode has four to five rounds, starting with the first statement, and the panel needs to guess which one is a lie. The experts come from various backgrounds, such as biology, medicine, engineering, and more. They use their expertise to decipher between the statements and come to a consensus about which one is a lie. However, unlike other shows, there are no right or wrong answers, and the show's presentation is what makes it exciting to watch. The audience is also in on the action, and as the panel deliberates, Penn and Teller deliver various illusions and magic tricks. These acts range from disappearing acts, card tricks, and sleight of hand, all of which add to the overall suspense of the show. Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is not only an entertaining show but also an educational one. The statements presented in each episode are well-researched and backed up by scientific facts, helping to teach viewers something new. As the panel of experts discusses and debates which statement they believe is a lie, the audience gets to learn more about a wide range of topics. In each episode, Penn and Teller are also given the chance to showcase their talents. They take turns presenting the various statements, and at times, they play a role in deceiving the panel of experts. Throughout the show, they maintain their dry sense of humor and witty banter, keeping the audience engaged and entertained, even between rounds. Each episode of Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is approximately 30 minutes long, making it easy to watch in one sitting. The show is shot in high definition, making the magic tricks and illusions all the more impressive. In conclusion, Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is an excellent show for those who enjoy illusions, magic, mind-bending performances, and learning new things. It's a fun way to test your own knowledge and learn something new in the process. Each episode's surprises and suspenseful moments, coupled with Penn and Teller's humor, make it a must-watch for anyone looking for an entertaining and educational show.

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You Can Crack a Safe With Liquid Nitrogen
6. You Can Crack a Safe With Liquid Nitrogen
November 9, 2011
Penn & Teller make 7 outrageous claims. 6 are true and one is a big fat lie. Stories include, a linen shirt can stop an arrow, a snail can crawl on a razor's edge, a superhighway can sing and you can pour tea while upside down in an airplane.
Monster Trucks vs Hook-and-Loop Fabric
5. Monster Trucks vs Hook-and-Loop Fabric
November 2, 2011
Penn & Teller make six outrageous claims. Five are true and one is a big fat lie. Stories include: you can never cheat a carnival game, machine guns are designed to fail and helium is injected to cotton candy to make a dessert that floats.
Hair Bleach is a Rocket Fuel
4. Hair Bleach is a Rocket Fuel
October 26, 2011
Penn & Teller make 6 outrageous claims. 5 are true and one is a big fat lie. Stories include: a butter knife can stop a speeding bullet, a man can fly through the air using hair bleach for fuel, and you can pan for gold on the streets of NYC.
Piranha Will Not Kill You
3. Piranha Will Not Kill You
October 19, 2011
Penn & Teller make 6 outrageous claims. 5 are true and one is a big fat lie. Stories include, road kill can be healthy eating, four hundred eggs can hold up a ton of cheerleaders and Piranahs will not kill you.
Forest Fire vs Jet Engine
2. Forest Fire vs Jet Engine
October 12, 2011
Penn & Teller make 7 statements, only 6 of which are true. The statements include a torch fueled by bacon can cut through solid steel, wrestlers can be defeated by a large cheese and wallpaper is strong enough to withstand a wrecking ball.
A Head of Hair Can Lift A Mustang
1. A Head of Hair Can Lift A Mustang
October 5, 2011
Penn and Teller tell seven outrageous stories, including claims about hair and profanity, in the opener of the interactive series in which viewers try to determine which one story out of several presented by the magicians is a fabrication.
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Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is a unique television show that aired on the Discovery Channel. The show is hosted by world-renowned illusionists, Penn Jillette and Teller. The show's premise is to determine whether a panel of experts can decipher between a set of statements, where one statement is false, and the rest are true. The twist is that Penn and Teller present all of the statements as true, and the experts need to guess which statement is a lie.

Penn and Teller use their signature style of humor, magic, and mind-bending illusions in each episode to present the audience with a set of statements. These statements can be about any topic, ranging from animals, history, nature, and pop culture. For instance, one statement may be about whether a snail can sleep for three years straight, while the other statements are about turtles, insects or sea creatures. As the statements are presented, Penn and Teller bring on a panel of experts to weigh in on which statement they believe is false.

Each episode has four to five rounds, starting with the first statement, and the panel needs to guess which one is a lie. The experts come from various backgrounds, such as biology, medicine, engineering, and more. They use their expertise to decipher between the statements and come to a consensus about which one is a lie. However, unlike other shows, there are no right or wrong answers, and the show's presentation is what makes it exciting to watch.

The audience is also in on the action, and as the panel deliberates, Penn and Teller deliver various illusions and magic tricks. These acts range from disappearing acts, card tricks, and sleight of hand, all of which add to the overall suspense of the show.

Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is not only an entertaining show but also an educational one. The statements presented in each episode are well-researched and backed up by scientific facts, helping to teach viewers something new. As the panel of experts discusses and debates which statement they believe is a lie, the audience gets to learn more about a wide range of topics.

In each episode, Penn and Teller are also given the chance to showcase their talents. They take turns presenting the various statements, and at times, they play a role in deceiving the panel of experts. Throughout the show, they maintain their dry sense of humor and witty banter, keeping the audience engaged and entertained, even between rounds.

Each episode of Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is approximately 30 minutes long, making it easy to watch in one sitting. The show is shot in high definition, making the magic tricks and illusions all the more impressive.

In conclusion, Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is an excellent show for those who enjoy illusions, magic, mind-bending performances, and learning new things. It's a fun way to test your own knowledge and learn something new in the process. Each episode's surprises and suspenseful moments, coupled with Penn and Teller's humor, make it a must-watch for anyone looking for an entertaining and educational show.

Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on October 5, 2011.

Where to Watch Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie

Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie is available for streaming on the Discovery Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Penn & Teller: Tell a Lie on demand at Apple TV and Discovery.

  • Premiere Date
    October 5, 2011