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: 275
1,423 QI Facts To Bowl You Over
The eye-popping, gob-smacking, rib-tickling phenomenon that is QI serves up a brand new selection of 1,423 facts to bowl you over.
Iceland imports ice cubes
A group of ladybirds is called a loveliness
It is illegal in Saudi Arabia to name a child Sandi
Eight billion particles of fog can fit into a teaspoon
People who read books live longer than people who don't
Prince Philip was born on a kitchen table in Corfu
No human beings have ever had sex in space
Netflix's biggest competitor is sleep
Mice sigh up to 40 times an hour
First published: Tuesday 3rd October 2017
- Published: Thursday 5th October 2017
- Publisher: Faber And Faber
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- Published: Thursday 2nd May 2019
- Publisher: Faber And Faber
- Pages: 352
- Catalogue: 9780571339112
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