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Added: May 31, 2009
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source: odt.co.nz
Midway through the first season of Lie to Me, Prof Paul Ekman is ready to assign grades to the drama he inspired: A-minus for entertainment, B-plus for realism.
Published Mon, Aug 10
Adviser professor gives good grades to Fox's 'Lie to Me' 
source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette
With the first season of "Lie to Me" completed, Paul Ekman is ready to assign grades to the Fox drama he inspired: A-minus for entertainment value, B-plus for realism.
Published Sun, Jul 26
On TV, reading between the lies 
source: journalgazette.net
With the first season of "Lie to Me" completed, Paul Ekman is ready to assign grades to the Fox drama he inspired: A-minus for entertainment value, B-plus for realism. Photo caption: From left, Kelli Williams, Tim Roth, Brendan Hines and Monica Raymund star in "Lie to Me." Photo by Fox
Published Mon, Jul 13
How doctors can spot lies or head them off 
source: Los Angeles Times
and Paul Ekman, professor emeritus of the UCSF Medical School and author of the 2001 book "Telling Lies" and inspiration for Fox's "Lie to Me" series ... and more »
Published Fri, Jun 5
'Get The People In?Your Life To Say Yes' 
source: Jamestown Post Journal
NY Mrs. Driver - who trained under Dr. Paul Ekman, the inspiration for the hit FOX television show ''Lie to Me'' - will be teaching participants in her workshop her ''ROAR'' technique: Establish Rapport, Observe, Ask Powerful Questions and Release Your ...
Published Wed, May 27
source: Crimespree Cinema
Based on the work of Dr. Paul Ekman, FOX's new crime drama Lie to Me stars Tim Roth as Dr. Cal Lightman, a renowned expert on lying with a tarnished reputation. Founder of the FBI's Deception Detection Unit, Lightman now heads a private firm based in Washington DC offering his services to high p...
Published Mon, Jan 26
Liar liar, pants on fire: This guy can tell when you're making things up 
source: Chicago Tribune
In “Lie to Me,” Tim Roth plays Dr. Cal Lightman, an expert on the non-verbal cues people give off when they tell fibs. The series is based on the research of scientist Paul Ekman, whose work rests on the assumption that, as “Lie to Me’s” tag line puts it, “the truth is written on all our faces.”
Published Tue, Jan 20