The story with the female Russian spy crying out in her native language during childbirth is a fictional plot element from a Russian TV show. They really need to research their stuff better!
I've seen some Quite Interesting programs on the use of polygraphs in interrogation. Their results are not admissable in court, but a guilty person who fails a polygraph in front of an interrogator is much more likely to confess. As one presenter said, it's hard to conceal things you think the other person already knows.
Baaaah!
chikitabowow 1 week ago
The story with the female Russian spy crying out in her native language during childbirth is a fictional plot element from a Russian TV show. They really need to research their stuff better!
Lupus9 2 weeks ago
@Lupus9 Could it be possible that the writer of the tv show "borrowed" the idea?
HarrysSecret 2 weeks ago 5
i love trenchcoats, they look awesome
CorvusCorone68 2 weeks ago
I've seen some Quite Interesting programs on the use of polygraphs in interrogation. Their results are not admissable in court, but a guilty person who fails a polygraph in front of an interrogator is much more likely to confess. As one presenter said, it's hard to conceal things you think the other person already knows.
JervisGermane 2 weeks ago
HE DIDN'T ANSWER THE QUESTION!!!
I wanna know what I'm not meant to do 20 minutes after lunch!!!
Monkeyweed1993 3 weeks ago
@Monkeyweed1993 The point wasn't to say what you were not meant to do, but rather disprove the myth that you couldn't swim 20 minutes after lunch.
nadipity 3 weeks ago
Jo Brand is good with the elefants thingi
Dubu90 3 weeks ago
For those who wish to know; Clive's buzzer was The Art of Noise, "Peter Gunn"
garjonalpha 1 month ago 3
All I can think when Stephen wears a mustache: "Baaaa"
xxAlchemistressxx 1 month ago 22
@xxAlchemistressxx Don't slouch, Darling!
CzechMirco 1 month ago 7