Body Language


Robert Phipps on the Five O’Clock Show with host Richard Hammond giving tips on how to catch a liar by watching their body language.

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22 Responses to Body Language

  1. engel141

    LOL

  2. phippserooni

    Yes it is quite funny but it get the main points across on how to spot a liar.

  3. Stacey2006

    haha have you got ne more richard hammond 5 o clock show!

  4. Radi0starrzx

    Ahaha, I’ll look for this next time I think someones lying, and hopefully /try/ to avoid these when I lie myself. :P

  5. mattmoran69er

    when people lie they normally stay still to not give away anything

  6. eilidh28

    mel giedroyc is so funny. can you upload the beginning credits at all? i thought they were really good

  7. phippserooni

    Haven’t got them sorry.

  8. JadeLi89

    I’ll be watching out for that nose on people.
    I wondered what the hell that was when I first saw it, haha.

  9. ConverseKid3000

    love hammond !!

  10. extrapreneur

    lol, that dressing up, ha!

  11. Shadowrom

    Ok i think the flicking of your feet has got nothing to do with lying. Thats real bullshite.

  12. CunnningStunts

    HA so then you know there liying!!

  13. MattxWire

    31,000 views… flat

  14. kesterwww

    They ruined what could have been an interesting subject by pissing around with stupid costumes.
    Why some presenters have to act so zaney I’ll never know.

  15. bethjc

    hahaaaaa :) used to LOVE this show!
    Mel geidroyc is soo funny, her and Rich made a really good presenting due, BRING BACK THE 5 O’CLOCK SHOW!!

  16. CorruptOne18

    Possibly, but it really depends on the situation.

    If a person is flicking his/her foot and suddenly stops after a question it’s often because they are trying to focus on creating an image or story, a lot of unconscious movements stop at this point to, like drumming of fingers.

    It’s just veyr important that a base line of behaviour is noticed first, then you look for groups of changes to that behaviour.

    Rather than a blanket statement saying flicking your foot means your lying

  17. Davidbirtles1

    eye movement is dependant on the specific person…. it hurts me when people say “up and to the left is THIS”

    its not that simple… left handed people for example are opposite. ambidextrous people.

    the only way to truly tell is to establish a base behaviour. ask them something they wont need to lie to to recall an image. aka front door colour? then look for deviations when asked a question they might lie to…

    6.6 billion people on earth… not all are the same. not all look to the left.

  18. wubs23

    you’re absolutely right.

  19. TheAIRBORNEfox

    funny and helpful. thank you!

  20. patio87

    Stupid video, all of these things are very obvious.

  21. majesticlizard

    The “looking up and to the right” isn’t accurate. If it was true it would be switched for left handed people (which aren’t that uncommon). However, I’ve noticed this is fairly random with all people. But what is an indication is if they look up and to the left (or right) and then switch quickly to the opposite side.

  22. Justin B

    Being able to read someones body language is huge. It alows me to comunicate with people much easier, once you know the basics

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