Celebrity Bridge of Lies


11:40 pm - 12:25 am, Thursday, June 11 on BBC One London (1)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 4, Episode 8

Ross Kemp presents the high stakes quiz, with Olympian Greg Rutherford, comedian and actor Sanjeev Kohli, presenter and writer Janet Ellis and actor Louisa Lytton playing to win money for their chosen charities. They must cross the Bridge by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies, earning money with each correct answer


HD subtitles repeat 16x9
Game Show/Quiz/Contest Show/Game Show

Cast & Crew

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Greg Rutherford (Contestant)
Sanjeev Kohli (Contestant)
Janet Ellis (Contestant)
Louisa Lytton (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.
Greg Rutherford (Contestant)
Sanjeev Kohli (Contestant)
Janet Ellis (Contestant)
Louisa Lytton (Contestant)
Born: February 07, 1989 in London
Best Known For: Playing Ruby Allen in EastEnders.
Early-life: Louisa Claire Lytton was born in London on February 7, 1989. She is of Italian descent on her mother's side. Louisa studied at the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London. Her first TV appearance was as a little girl in the 1999 BBC comedy Let Them Eat Cake.
Career: Lytton's big break came in 2005 when she began playing Ruby Allen in EastEnders. She left the show in 2006 and went on to star in The Bill from May 2007 until March 2009. Since then, she has made guest appearances in Casualty and Murdoch Mysteries and starred in the films Payback Season (2012), The Knot (2012) and Young, High and Dead (2013). In 2014, she had a recurring role in the ITV comedy drama Edge of Heaven. Away from acting, Lytton finished in fourth place in the 2006 series of Strictly Come Dancing and finished 9th out of 14 as one half of the United Kingdom's entry for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. On the stage, she has starred in Annie and Boogie Nights. In early 2016, she was a contestant on Channel 4's sporting reality show The Jump.
Quote: 'Everyone in my family is naturally quite small. I never diet, I just try to eat healthily.'
Trivia: Lytton supports Arsenal FC.
Gary Chippington (Executive producer)
Nick Gunaydin (Series producer)
Elena Miles (Producer)
John Smith (Director)