Celebrity Bridge of Lies


5:40 pm - 6:25 pm, Saturday, May 2 on BBC One London (1)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 4, Episode 3

Ross Kemp presents the high stakes celebrity quiz. Comedian and actor Phil Wang, dating expert Anna Williamson, actor and comedian Miles Jupp, and actor Jamie-Lee O'Donnell must cross the Bridge by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies, earning money for the charity of their choice with each correct answer


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Cast & Crew

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Phil Wang (Contestant)
Anna Williamson (Contestant)
Miles Jupp (Contestant)
Gary Chippington (Executive producer)
Nick Gunaydin (Series producer)
Elena Miles (Producer)
John Smith (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Ross Kemp (Host)
Born: July 21, 1964 in Barking, Essex
Best Known For: Dodging the bullets on the field of battle and for playing EastEnders' hard man Grant Mitchell.
Early-life: Ross James Kemp was born on July 21, 1964, in Barking, Essex. His mother was a hairdresser, his father a policeman. His brother Darren is a documentary producer. Kemp excelled at sports at school, but knew from an early age he wanted to be an actor after appearing as a shepherd in a nativity play. He later enrolled at the Webber Douglas Academy in London, making ends meet by working as a labourer and waiter.
Career: Kemp has rarely been out of work since graduating in 1985. His first credited TV appearance was in Emmerdale in 1986. He also appeared in a string of Kellogg's adverts and featured in such series as Birds of a Feather and London's Burning, before landing the role of Grant in EastEnders - the part that made him a household name. He left in 1999 after nine years. He then appeared in A Christmas Carol, Ultimate Force, In Defence, Hero of the Hour, A Line in the Sand, and a TV remake of Spartacus. In 2005, he featured in an episode of Extras and made a brief, but much-publicised return to EastEnders. He has also hosted a number of hard-hitting documentaries for Sky1, including the Bafta-winning Ross Kemp on Gangs.
Quote: 'I never fail to get a buzz from setting off to work early in the morning and settling into that make-up chair. Mind you, I've done an awful lot of rubbish.'
Trivia: He has written several books, including the novel Moving Target.
Phil Wang (Contestant)
Anna Williamson (Contestant)
Best Known For: Being a TV presenter.
Early-life: Anna was born in 1981 and she landed her first break when she was 15 when a chance meeting with a record producer led to her joining girl-group Blush. She was a singer with the group for a year and a half. Her music career ended when she was offered an opportunity to become a children's TV presenter.
Career: Williamson went on to present a number of shows on the Disney Channel, Channel 5, CITV and Nickelodeon. More recently, she has been an entertainment correspondent on Daybreak and an agony aunt on This Morning. In January 2014, she was a contestant on ITV reality show Splash!
Quote: 'There's nothing worse than having a camera pointed at you when you've just had a massive meal.'
Trivia: Williamson has appeared in a number of pantomimes. She is a qualified ChildLine counsellor.
Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (Contestant)
Miles Jupp (Contestant)
Born: September 08, 1979 in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Best Known For: Starring in Rev and Balamory
Early-life: Miles was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1979, but spent most of his childhood in London. His father was a minister in the United Reform Church, and it initially looked as if Miles was going to follow in his footsteps when he studied Divinity at the University of Edinburgh. However, he combined his studies _ and a job as a trainee chaplain in the local psychiatric hospital _ with performing as a stand-up comedian.
Career: His stand-up career started to take off _ he won the So You Think You're Funny? competition in 2001 and two years later was nominated for the Best Newcomer Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In 2002, he also won over a younger audience when he was cast as Archie the inventor in the children's TV series Balamory, which ran for three years. Since then, he's gone on to appear in acclaimed sitcoms such as The Thick Of It and Rev, and has cropped up on numerous panel shows. He's also appeared in films ranging from Johnny English Reborn to Grimsby and The Legend of Tarzan, and took over from Sandi Toksvig as the host of Radio 4's The News Quiz.
Quote: On being typecast as polite, repressed characters: "I was moaning about this the other day to a friend and he said: 'What are you expecting to play - a Mexican drug lord?'"
Trivia: Miles starred as the actor David Tomlinson, who is probably best know for his role in Mary Poppins, in the one-man play The Life I Lead. He took on the project after numerous people _ including Tomlinson's eldest son _ remarked on the similarities between them.
Gary Chippington (Executive producer)
Nick Gunaydin (Series producer)
Elena Miles (Producer)
John Smith (Director)

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