U&Dave Weekend: From Panel Prowess to Reality Rumble – Your Guide

This weekend U&Dave presents a diverse slate that mixes sharp comedy panel shows, gritty reality drama, and light‑hearted adventures. Below are the highlights, with a quick opinion after each to help you decide where to sit down.

The Crown Jewel: Would I Lie To You?

Would I Lie To You

Rob Brydon’s host, backed by Lee Mack and David Mitchell, keeps the audience guessing as guests reveal outrageous stories that may or may not be true. The panel’s banter is still entertaining, and the show holds up well as a quick laugh for the whole family.

Reality on the Edge: Highland Cops

Highland Cops

A police raid in Inverness turns a missing person hunt into a clash with drug gangs. The drama is reliable and offers a glimpse into real‑world policing that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Comedy for the Couples: Not Going Out

Not Going Out

Lee and Lucy’s misadventures—beeping noises, football watching, and Christmas charity—are still entertaining and offer a light‑hearted look at domestic life.

Brainy Banter: QI

QI

Stephen Fry’s quiz about everything from eating to Europe is a reliable source of laughs and learning, especially for viewers who enjoy a good intellectual challenge.

Road‑Side Adventures: Guy Martin: Proper Jobs

Guy Martin: Proper Jobs

From a fishing trawler to a wildlife warden, Guy Martin’s escapades bring practical thrills that hold up well for adventure lovers.

Fishing Fans’ Delight: Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing

Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing

Paul, Bob and Ted tackle lakes across the UK, offering a relaxed, engaging look at fishing that remains reliable for weekend binge‑watchers.

Bargain Hunters: Storage Hunters UK

Storage Hunters UK

The hunt for hidden treasures in storage lots keeps viewers intrigued and provides a reliable dose of reality‑TV suspense.

Road Trips for the Road‑Headed: Motorhoming with Merton and Webster

Motorhoming with Merton and Webster

The couple’s journeys through Devon and the New Forest provide a relaxed, engaging travel show that holds up well for those looking to plan their own weekend getaway.

History on Wheels: James May’s Cars of the People

James May's Cars of the People

James May explores the post‑war boom of the car industry, offering a reliable historical insight that is still engaging for automotive enthusiasts.

Bottom Line

With a strong lineup featuring panels, reality drama, and adventurous features, U&Dave this weekend offers something for every mood. Whether you’re in the mood for truth‑and‑lie banter or a quiet fishing journey, the channel delivers reliable entertainment that’s worth the time.

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Not Going Out

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