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 31st December on BBC2 at 9pm with Series V, Episode 10
- Catch-up on Series V, Christmas Special
- Streaming rank this week: 265
Press clippings Page 39
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas - QI style
If you adhere to the QI principle that everything in the Universe is interesting if looked at closely enough, for long enough, or from the right angle, you'll go far in the world.
Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 23rd December 2011A Quite Interesting Christmas quiz
John Mitchinson and Molly Oldfield, the éminences grises behind the BBC's QI, invite you to test your mettle over 40 brain-tickling questions.
Molly Oldfield & John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 23rd December 2011QI draws the largest non-news TV audience in Australia
Over the the summer ratings period when the highest rating non-news TV program was QI the British comedy panel game television quiz show on the ABC.
Nic Christensen, The Australian, 22nd December 2011True or False? The QI Christmas quiz
In this year's QI quiz we look at some events of 2011 and ask you to sort the fact from fiction. So which yarns are true and which are false? See below for the answers. Compiled by Piers Fletcher.
Piers Fletcher, Saga Magazine, 20th December 2011If you've ever failed to work out the precise purpose of QI, it may help to think of it as in some respects a kind of televisual equivalent of I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. The show's very pointlessness, unless you're someone with ambitions to bore for Britain on arcane knowledge, is a great part of its charm. Anyway, this year's Christmas episode finds Stephen Fry posing questions on the theme of ice to Brian Blessed, Sean Lock, Ross Noble and Alan Davies.
Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 19th December 2011Jeremy Clarkson in QI suicide 'joke' clanger
Jeremy Clarkson is back in trouble after a clip of him joking about suicide and killing dogs was posted online.
Simon Boyle, The Mirror, 16th December 2011QI: Quite interesting facts about rubber
A quietly intriguing column from the brains behind QI, the BBC quiz show. This week: QI gets into rubber.
Molly Oldfield & John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 9th December 2011BBC postpone QI episode over Clarkson controversy
The BBC have removed an episode of QI from the schedules because it features Jeremy Clarkson, who is currently under fire for comments he made about strikers.
British Comedy Guide, 9th December 2011A guide to QI. Series I, episode 13 'Intelligence'
How do you get a goose interested in a volleyball? Well...
James Harkin, QI.com, 5th December 2011QI: Quite interesting facts about walls
A quietly intriguing column from the brains behind QI, the BBC quiz show. This week: QI goes to the wall.
Molly Oldfield & John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 2nd December 2011