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Well, that's according to Tim Roth's character Dr Lightman, who solves crimes through body language in Lie To Me. He has video clips to prove it too, ...
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source: Blogcritics
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source: Blogcritics
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Lie To Me: Truth or Consequences Recap 
source: TheCelebrityCafe.com
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Published Tue, Oct 6
An Expert Takes On ‘Lie to Me’ 
source: Screen Rant
Ever since FOX premiered Lie to Me last season, I’ve been intrigued by Tim Roth’s character, Dr. Cal Lightman. In the show, his talent is simple: he studies micro-expressions & body language to determine if someone is being deceptive. Still, even though it sounds so straight forward an...
Published Tue, Sep 29
Fib expert tells the truth about "Lie to Me" 
source: San Francisco Chronicle
J.J. Newberry chuckles when he watches "Lie to Me," the Fox television series about scientists who help cops catch crooks with their extraordinary ability to detect lies by analyzing facial expressions and body language. Starring Tim Roth as Dr. Cal Lightman -...
Published Sat, Sep 26
'Lie to Me': Second Season Next in Turn 
source: Pravda Ru
Cal Lightman (Tim Roth) and his established team of deception experts at The Lightman Group return to US screens for Lie To Me's second season next week.
Published Thu, Sep 24
NZ police to follow in footsteps of TV counterparts 
source: 3news
Police in New Zealand could soon be trained to read body language and facial expressions to solve crime, just like in popular television shows like Lie to Me.
Published Mon, Sep 21
TV review: Cop drama's Aussie rogue hits the right note 
source: New Zealand Herald
The body language expert on Lie to Me? No, there's nothing special about sleuths with special powers. At least this isn't another offering in the seemingly ...
Published Mon, Aug 10