QI
- TV panel show
- BBC Two / BBC One / BBC Four
- 2003 - 2025
- 324 episodes (22 series)
Panel game that contains lots of difficult questions and a large amount of quite interesting facts. Stars Sandi Toksvig, Stephen Fry and Alan Davies.
- Continues on Tuesday on BBC2 at 9pm with Series V, Episode 5
- Catch-up on Series V, Episode 4
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QI: some quite interesting facts about flying
A quietly intriguing column from the brains behind QI, the BBC quiz show. This week: QI takes flight.
Anne Miller and John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 20th February 2013QI: some quite interesting facts about pirates
The QI team on the myths, legends and facts about pirates.
Molly Oldfield & John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 13th February 2013QI: some quite interesting facts about nursing
A quietly intriguing column from the brains behind QI, the BBC quiz show. This week: QI calls for the nurse.
Molly Oldfield & John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 6th February 2013Why folks Down Under are fed up with Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry's show QI is on so frequently in Australia there are fears he is killing off local talent.
Richard Shears, Daily Mail, 4th February 2013QI: some quite interesting facts about diving
A quietly intriguing column from the brains behind QI, the BBC quiz show. This week: QI goes diving.
Molly Oldfield & John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 30th January 2013QI's guide to Burns Night
A guide to Burns Night from QI.
QI.com, 25th January 2013Alan Davies on QI:
Alan Davies has joked that he has learned nothing from appearing on QI.
Catriona Wrightman, Digital Spy, 24th January 2013QI: some quite interesting things about concrete
A quietly intriguing column from the brains behind QI, the BBC quiz show. This week: QI's concrete poetry.
Molly Oldfield & John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 23rd January 2013NTA: QI wins best comedy panel show
Have I Got News For You, Mock The Week and Would I Lie To You? missed out to the BBC show
Ellie Walker-Arnott, Radio Times, 23rd January 2013QI - We speak to an elf
Curious about how it all works behind the scenes, we've asked a few questions to QI elf Andy Murray, who quite interestingly, isn't a famous tennis player.
David Band, Shiny Potato, 21st January 2013