Johnny Marr is ready to look as a contestant on BBC One’s Would I Lie To You?, it has been introduced.
The soloist and former Smiths guitarist will characteristic on subsequent week’s episode of the comedy panel present (Friday, February 9) alongside singer Sinitta, and comedians Jo Brand and Ivo Graham.
Would I Lie To You? – which was first broadcast again in 2007 – is offered by Rob Brydon (Gavin & Stacey, The Trip), and the award-winning programme’s present workforce captains are David Mitchell (Peep Show) and Lee Mack (Not Going Out).
Per an official description, the trio “encourage their guests to tell the tallest of tales” to the opposing workforce throughout three rounds: ‘Home Truths’, ‘This is My…’ and ‘Quick-Fire Lies’.
Teams are awarded some extent for accurately guessing whether or not a narrative is true or not, however their rival workforce will get some extent in the event that they guess incorrectly.
You’ll be capable of watch Marr’s episode of Would I Lie To You? at 9pm GMT subsequent Friday (February 9) on BBC One or by way of BBC iPlayer.
The present is at present in its seventeenth season, with current friends together with McFly‘s Danny Jones, comic Romesh Ranganathan and Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker.
Other earlier contestants embody BBC Radio 1 DJ Greg James, efficiency poet John Cooper Clarke and Madness‘ Suggs, in addition to the likes of Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Lily Allen, Lady Leshurr and Tinchy Stryder.
Last month noticed Johnny Marr announce some UK co-headlining exhibits with The Charlatans for this summer season. Before that, he’ll head out on his 2024 biggest hits tour in assist of ‘Spirit Power: The Best Of Johnny Marr’.
Speaking to NME concerning the compilation album final November, the musician defined: “Someone requested me about it the opposite day and mentioned, ‘Look, it’s a double album stuffed with bangers’.
“Being an artist or songwriter you kind of go, ‘What does that mean?’ On reflection, I think a double album full of bangers? There’s nothing wrong with that.”
You can watch Marr’s full video interview with NME above.