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QI. Image shows from L to R: Alan Davies, Sandi Toksvig. Copyright: TalkbackThames
QI

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.

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The QI set

One of the most common group of questions that we get at QI (if you ignore the ones asking why we said that there was more than one moon) are queries about the iconic set.

James Harkin, QI.com, 31st October 2011

New research: Why don't we have more women on QI?

We said previously said: A study by Robert Provine at the University of Maryland showed that women laugh more than men, and that both men & women laugh less at women than they do to men. But some new research has come out.

James Harkin, QI.com, 25th October 2011

A guide to QI. Series I, episode 7 'Incomprehensible'

Headless Males Make Great Lovers is a perfect QI book - full of fascinating facts about nature. It was here that we first saw the fact that prairie dogs have been found to have some kind of language.

James Harkin, QI.com, 24th October 2011

QI: The world's favourite parlour game

Like a good teacher, QI shows us that everything is interesting if looked at in the right way.

Christine Brandel, Pop Matters, 21st October 2011

Audio: John Lloyd - Creator of QI

Thursday nights ABC1, that's the time to be glued to your television or set your PVR to record.

QI -with Stephen Fry and Alan Davies - is a perennial favourite and so popular here in Australia that the world's first live interpretation of the show is coming to Australia this month.

John Lloyd is the creator and producer of QI.

Mary-Lou caught up with him at home in England.

Jessica Hinchliffe, ABC News (Australia), 17th October 2011

A guide to QI. Series I, episode 6 'Inventive'

What invention have we all been looking forward to, more than any other? (apart from, perhaps, the personal jet-pack)

James Harkin, QI.com, 17th October 2011

The malcontent on: QI

Gooooooodeveninggoodeveninggoodevening. Today I am going to querulously quibble with the quantifiably quasi-educational quiz of questionable quackery Quite Interesting. (Insert applause here, because I can alliterate.)

Fiona Macgregor, The Oxford Student, 14th October 2011

QI: Quite interesting facts about hearts

A quietly intriguing column from the brains behind QI, the BBC quiz show. This week: QI is all heart.

Molly Oldfield & John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 13th October 2011

A Guide to QI. Series I, episode 5 'Invertebrates'

A guide to the "Invertebrates" episode of QI.

James Harkin, QI.com, 10th October 2011

QI: Quite interesting facts about smell

A quietly intriguing column from the brains behind QI, the BBC quiz show. This week: QI smells interesting.

Molly Oldfield & John Mitchinson, The Telegraph, 6th October 2011

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