<Ul> <Li> "Home Truths": Panellists read out a statement about themselves . The opposing team has to decide whether it is true or false by asking the panellist questions . The first series used all six panellists; from the second series onwards, the round tended to focus on the four guests . In series two a' possessions' element was introduced; the panellist takes an item out of a box along with a statement from a card, and has to convince the opposing team that it belongs to them . </Li> <Li> "This is My ...": A guest person is introduced . Panellists on one of the teams tell the opposing team about their relationship to the guest person; only one is genuine, and the opposing team has to work out which it is . </Li> <Li> "Quick - Fire Lies": The second questioning round, with the panellists chosen at random . Originally featured limited questioning time and quicker rounds, but became similar to "Home Truths" by the later series . This round often features Mitchell and Mack, and from the fourth series onwards, Brydon became an occasional participant, with both teams questioning him at once . </Li> </Ul> <Li> "Home Truths": Panellists read out a statement about themselves . The opposing team has to decide whether it is true or false by asking the panellist questions . The first series used all six panellists; from the second series onwards, the round tended to focus on the four guests . In series two a' possessions' element was introduced; the panellist takes an item out of a box along with a statement from a card, and has to convince the opposing team that it belongs to them . </Li> <Li> "This is My ...": A guest person is introduced . Panellists on one of the teams tell the opposing team about their relationship to the guest person; only one is genuine, and the opposing team has to work out which it is . </Li> <Li> "Quick - Fire Lies": The second questioning round, with the panellists chosen at random . Originally featured limited questioning time and quicker rounds, but became similar to "Home Truths" by the later series . This round often features Mitchell and Mack, and from the fourth series onwards, Brydon became an occasional participant, with both teams questioning him at once . </Li>

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