TV icon Ross Kemp will soon be back on BBC One and iPlayer to urge more teams of contestants to “step on the truths and steer clear of the lies” as hit quiz show Bridge of Lies returns for a brand new series.
The nail-biting show, which has had daytime audiences gripped since launching in 2022, kicks off its third series on BBC One at 4:30pm on Monday 11 March, and will be available to catch up on iPlayer.
Once again, much-loved actor and presenter Ross will be on hand to help steer the teams of contestants, hailing from every corner of the UK, across the famous bridge. But they’ll have to be careful to step on the truths and avoid the lies, or they’ll risk falling off and out the game, and could end up going home empty-handed…
Celebrity Bridge of Lies is also set to return to Saturday nights on BBC One and iPlayer later this spring.
Bridge of Lies is created and produced by STV Studios and has been recommissioned for BBC Daytime by Rob Unsworth, Head of BBC Daytime and Early Peak. The Commissioning Editors are Alex McLeod and Neil McCallum. Gary Chippington, STV Studios’ Creative Director of Entertainment, serves as Executive Producer. International format sales, outside of the US, are handled by BBC Studios Distribution.
Bridge of Lies returns to BBC One and iPlayer at 4:30pm on Monday 11th March and continues weekdays for five weeks.