Tomasz Schafernaker's Shocking Sheep Confession | Would I Lie To You?

Published 2024-06-29
Tomasz Schafernaker: "Until my mid-thirties, I had no idea that lambs were in fact baby sheep."

From Would I Lie to You? Series 12 Episode 4.

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All Comments (21)
  • @George_Carter
    This is my new favourity WILTY segment! Not only for the premise but the whole "They're called Northerners" and "middle class" banter. Oh, and David's inability to form a question at 2:49
  • @icturner23
    For me this was indeed the most shocking one of all time.
  • @oedemeraspp
    Yeah well Charlie Brooker was 40 when he learned raisins are dried grapes
  • To be completely fair to him, until my mid-thirties, I had no idea that a "pony" is a specific breed/type of horse, and not just the name for a baby horse. Cats have kittens, dogs have puppies, sheep have lambs, horses have ponies.
  • @panda4247
    Well, if he studied meteorology, I doubt he had biology course there. More like maths, physics, geography, statistics, computer modeling,... Moreover, this seems more like a kindergarten / primary school stuff... and his first name sounds Polish, so if he attended kindergarten and primary school there, he might have never come across that topic in English. He seemed embarrassed enough for it to be true.
  • @kosefix
    Honestly I'm not surprised. When you read about lamb and mutton/sheep in the context of meat you would think they were talking about different animals. And I bet lots of people believe ponies are baby horses.
  • In the US we say "Red sky at night, sailor's delight; red sky at morning, sailor's warning." Which makes more sense, as sailors are in more danger if they can't read the sky.
  • @76ToneCrome
    His nickname at school had to be the last part of his surname.
  • @BobMartinsback
    I'm not that shocked, surveys carried out in recent years show that about a third of young folk in the UK don't know that tuna is fish.
  • @roadwayrona
    It is quite remarkable. In children's books most kids learn at the age of 2 about farm animals and their different stages of life. How can a person be so little interested in nature and animals?!?
  • @-Gorbi-
    “Everyone likes sun, no one likes the rain”. No, clear skies are boring AF and rain is destructive and exciting
  • @minatsuki2575
    I'm not from U.K. Could someone explain what is an a level?
  • But does he know that cows, bulls, calves, steer, and oxen are the same animals ?
  • @Kari_B61ex
    OMG! That shocked me and WILTY rarely does... I didn't watch this episode when it went live and I'm stunned and disheartened by our University system.
  • @DAKESIS17
    where did he get his diploma from? cant believe he is a scientist. Too busy chasing c...