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QI is a BBC comedy panel game television show that began in 2003. It was created by John Lloyd, hosted by Stephen Fry and features permanent panellist Alan Davies. QI (short for Quite Interesting) differs from other panel games in that points are given not only for right answers, but also for interesting ones, regardless whether they are right or even relevant to the original question. Conversely, points are deducted from a panellist who gives, "answers which are not only wrong, but pathetically obvious";[1] in other words, answers that are believed to be obvious by most people, but when examined closer turn out to be wrong.[2] For example, one question asked the panel to complete the phrase: "A chameleon changes colour to match its…", to which the correct answer is "mood". The obvious, but wrong, answer is that a chameleon changes colour to match its background as a form of camouflage.[1]

QI is a 26-year-long project; each series covers topics that begin with a different letter of the alphabet; for example, the first series covered topics whose word began with "A". Thus it is referred to as "Series A" instead of "Series One".[2][3] QI was given a full series after BBC executives responded well to a nonbroadcast pilot,[4] and the first episode, "Adam", was premiered on BBC Two on 11 September 2003.[5] From the second to the fifth series, episodes were aired each week on BBC Two; the second and subsequent episodes were shown first on BBC Four in the time-slot after the previous episode's BBC Two broadcast. When the sixth series of QI began in 2008, the show moved to BBC One and the broadcasting of episodes on BBC Four was replaced in favour of an extended repeat broadcast on BBC Two the following day, titled QI XL. Including the pilot, 75 episodes of QI have been produced. A seventh series, with 16 episodes, was made in 2009, bringing the total number of episodes to 91.[3][6] Lloyd acted as the producer for the first five series. Piers Fletcher became producer as of Series F.[7]

QI has been given several honours. In 2006, Fry won the Rose d'Or for "Best Game Show Host".[2] The British Comedy Guide voted QI the "Best British TV Panel Show/Satire" of 2006 and 2007.[8][9] In 2008, the series won the Royal Television Society award for "Entertainment" and the British Comedy Award for "Best TV Comedy Panel Show" in 2008. In 2008 and 2009, QI won the Televisual Bulldog Awards in the "Best Panel, Quiz or Chat Show" category.[2][10][11]

Contents

Series

Series Episodes Original transmission DVD Release
Pilot 1 Unaired 6 November 2006
Series A 12 11 September – 23 December 2003 6 November 2006
Series B 12 8 October – 26 December 2004 17 March 2008
Series C 12 30 September – 9 December 2005 1 September 2008
Series D 13 29 September – 15 December 2006 N/A
Series E 13 21 September – 14 December 2007 N/A
Series F 12 14 November 2008 – 20 March 2009 N/A
Series G 16 26 November 2009 - 19 March 2010 N/A

Pilot

# Title Guests Winner(s) Original Air Date
1 "Pilot" Bill Bailey
Kit Hesketh-Harvey
Eddie Izzard
Bill Bailey N/A[fn 1]

Series A: 2003

# Title Guests Winner(s) Original Air Date
2 "Adam" Danny Baker
Hugh Laurie
John Sessions
Danny Baker 11 September 2003
3 "Astronomy" Bill Bailey
Rich Hall
Jeremy Hardy
Rich Hall and
Jeremy Hardy
18 September 2003
4 "Aquatic Animals" Clive Anderson
Bill Bailey
Meera Syal
Clive Anderson 25 September 2003
5 "Atoms" Jo Brand
Howard Goodall
Jeremy Hardy
Jo Brand 2 October 2003
6 "Advertising" Gyles Brandreth
Rob Brydon
Rich Hall
Gyles Brandreth 9 October 2003
7 "Antidotes" Danny Baker
Jo Brand
Howard Goodall
Danny Baker 16 October 2003
8 "Arthropods" Jo Brand
Jimmy Carr
Jackie Clune
Jackie Clune 23 October 2003
9 "Albania" Clive Anderson
Sean Lock
Linda Smith
Clive Anderson 30 October 2003
10 "Africa" Jo Brand
Dave Gorman
Jeremy Hardy
Dave Gorman 6 November 2003
11 "Alan" Rich Hall
Julia Morris
Peter Serafinowicz
Alan Davies 13 November 2003
12 "Arts" Bill Bailey
Richard E. Grant
Linda Smith
Richard E. Grant 20 November 2003
13 "Advent (Christmas Special)" Phill Jupitus
Sean Lock
John Sessions
John Sessions 23 December 2003

Series B: 2004

# Title Guests Winner(s) Original Air Date
14 "Blue" Bill Bailey
Jo Brand
Sean Lock
Sean Lock 8 October, 2004[fn 2]
15 "Birds" Jo Brand
Rich Hall
Phil Kay
Rich Hall 8 October 2004
16 "Bombs" Clive Anderson
Rich Hall
Phill Jupitus
Phill Jupitus 15 October 2004
17 "Bible" Jeremy Clarkson
Barry Cryer
Jeremy Hardy
Jeremy Clarkson 22 October 2004
18 "Bears" Bill Bailey
Jo Brand
Jimmy Carr
Jimmy Carr 29 October 2004
19 "Beavers" Bill Bailey
Sean Lock
Anneka Rice
Anneka Rice 5 November 2004
20 "Biscuits" Rich Hall
Dara Ó Briain
Arthur Smith
Dara Ó Briain 12 November 2004
21 "Bees" Jo Brand
Rich Hall
Fred MacAulay
Rich Hall 19 November 2004
22 "Bats" Rich Hall
Josie Lawrence
John Sessions
Rich Hall and
Josie Lawrence
26 November 2004
23 "Bills" Clive Anderson
Phil Kay
John Sessions
Clive Anderson 3 December 2004
24 "Beats" Mark Gatiss
Sean Lock
Linda Smith
Linda Smith 10 December 2004
25 "Birth (Christmas Special)" Rich Hall
Phill Jupitus
Mark Steel
Rich Hall 17 December 2004

Series C: 2005

# Title Guests Winner(s) Original Air Date
26 "Campanology" Bill Bailey
Rob Brydon
Rich Hall
Rich Hall 30 September 2005[fn 2]
27 "Cummingtonite" Andy Hamilton
Doon Mackichan
Arthur Smith
Andy Hamilton 30 September 2005
28 "Common Knowledge" Jimmy Carr
Sean Lock
Rory McGrath
Rory McGrath 7 October 2005
29 "Cheating" Alexander Armstrong
Jeremy Clarkson
John Sessions
Alexander Armstrong 14 October 2005
30 "Cat's Eyes" Jo Brand
Rich Hall
Sean Lock
Sean Lock 21 October 2005
31 "Cockneys" Bill Bailey
Phill Jupitus
Rory McGrath
Bill Bailey 28 October 2005
32 "Constellations" Jeremy Clarkson
Rich Hall
Sean Lock
Jeremy Clarkson 4 November 2005
33 "Corby" Bill Bailey
Phill Jupitus
David Mitchell
David Mitchell 11 November 2005
34 "Creatures" Helen Atkinson-Wood
Bill Bailey
Andy Hamilton
Helen Atkinson-Wood 18 November 2005
35 "Cleve Crudgington" Clive Anderson
John Sessions
Mark Steel
Mark Steel 25 November 2005
36 "Carnival" Clive Anderson
Jo Brand
Phill Jupitus
Clive Anderson 2 December 2005
37 "Combustion" Bill Bailey
Phill Jupitus
Dara Ó Briain
Bill Bailey 9 December 2005

Series D: 2006

# Title Guests Winner(s) Original Air Date
38 "Danger" Jo Brand
Jimmy Carr
Sean Lock
Jo Brand 29 September 2006[fn 2]
39 "Discoveries" Clive Anderson
Vic Reeves
Arthur Smith
Vic Reeves 29 September 2006
40 "Dogs" Jeremy Clarkson
Neil Mullarkey
Liza Tarbuck
Neil Mullarkey 6 October 2006
41 "Dictionaries" Ronni Ancona
Rory Bremner
Phill Jupitus
Ronni Ancona 13 October 2006
42 "Death (Halloween Special)" Clive Anderson
Sean Lock
Andy Parsons
The Audience 20 October 2006
43 "Drinks" Jimmy Carr
Phill Jupitus
John Sessions
Alan Davies 27 October 2006
44 "Differences" Jo Brand
Julian Clary
Dara Ó Briain
Dara Ó Briain 3 November 2006
45 "Descendants (Children in Need Special)" Rich Hall
Phill Jupitus
Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Ross 10 November 2006
46 "Doves" Andy Hamilton
David Mitchell
John Sessions
Alan Davies 17 November 2006
47 "Divination" Graeme Garden
Phill Jupitus
Johnny Vaughan
Graeme Garden 24 November 2006
48 "Denial and Deprivation" Roger McGough
Vic Reeves
Mark Steel
Roger McGough and
Vic Reeves
1 December 2006
49 "Domesticity" Jo Brand
Phill Jupitus
Jessica Stevenson
Jessica Stevenson 8 December 2006
50 "December (Christmas Special)" Jo Brand
Rich Hall
Dara Ó Briain
Dara Ó Briain 15 December 2006

Series E: 2007

# Title Guests Winner(s) Original Air Date
51 "Engineering" Bill Bailey
Rob Brydon
Jimmy Carr
Rob Brydon 21 September 2007[fn 2]
52 "Electricity" Jo Brand
Rich Hall
Sean Lock
Jo Brand 21 September 2007
53 "Eating" Jimmy Carr
Phill Jupitus
Johnny Vegas
Alan Davies 28 September 2007
54 "Exploration" Bill Bailey
Rich Hall
Sean Lock
Rich Hall 5 October 2007
55 "Europe" Phill Jupitus
David Mitchell
Dara Ó Briain
Phill Jupitus 12 October 2007
56 "Everything, Etc." Clive Anderson
Jeremy Clarkson
Vic Reeves
Vic Reeves 19 October 2007
57 "Espionage" Clive Anderson
Jo Brand
Vic Reeves
Clive Anderson and
Vic Reeves
26 October 2007
58 "Eyes and Ears" Jimmy Carr
Phill Jupitus
David Mitchell
Alan Davies 2 November 2007
59 "Entertainment (Children in Need Special)" Bill Bailey
Jo Brand
Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson 9 November 2007
60 "England" Charlie Higson
Phill Jupitus
Sean Lock
The Audience 16 November 2007
61 "Endings" Jimmy Carr
Doon Mackichan
Dara Ó Briain
Jimmy Carr and
Dara Ó Briain
23 November 2007
62 "Empire (Christmas Special)" Bill Bailey
Jo Brand
Sean Lock
Alan Davies 7 December 2007
63 "Elephants (Compilation Show)" All the guests from Series E except
Doon Mackichan.[fn 3]
N/A 14 December 2007

Series F: 2008–09

# Title Guests Winner(s) Original Air Date
64 "Families (Children in Need Special)" Ronni Ancona
David Mitchell
Sir Terry Wogan
Ronni Ancona 14 November 2008
65 "Fire and Freezing (Christmas Special)" Clive Anderson
Rob Brydon
Dom Joly
Clive Anderson 22 December 2008
66 "Flotsam and Jetsam" Rob Brydon
Andy Hamilton
Charlie Higson
Charlie Higson 9 January 2009
67 "Fight or Flight" Pam Ayres
Sean Lock
Johnny Vegas
Pam Ayres 16 January 2009
68 "France" Jo Brand
Hugh Dennis
Phill Jupitus
Hugh Dennis 23 January 2009
69 "Fakes and Frauds" Marcus Brigstocke
Jimmy Carr
Sean Lock
Sean Lock 30 January 2009
70 "Fingers and Fumbs" Jo Brand
Phill Jupitus
Dara Ó Briain
Phill Jupitus 6 February 2009
71 "Fashion" Clive Anderson
Rich Hall
Reginald D. Hunter
Rich Hall 13 February 2009
72 "The Future" Rob Brydon
Sean Lock
Ben Miller
Ben Miller 20 February 2009
73 "Flora and Fauna" Jo Brand
Jimmy Carr
John Sergeant
The Audience 27 February 2009
74 "Films and Fame" David Mitchell
John Sessions
Emma Thompson
Alan Davies 6 March 2009
75 "Food" Jimmy Carr
Rich Hall
David Mitchell
David Mitchell 20 March 2009[fn 4]

Series G: 2009–10

Series G was recorded between 8 May – 12 June 2009. Series G will be the largest series of QI to date, being 16 episodes long.[3][6] It was confirmed via the QI Twitter account that the new series would begin on 26 November 2009, with the "Gardens" episode being broadcast first.[15]

# Title Guests Winner(s) Original Air Date
76 "Gardens" Rob Brydon
David Mitchell
Dara Ó Briain
David Mitchell
and
Dara Ó Briain
26 November 2009
77 "Ganimals" Bill Bailey
Sandi Toksvig
Sean Lock
John Hodgman[fn 5]
John Hodgman 3 December 2009
78 "Games" Phill Jupitus
Sean Lock
Liza Tarbuck
Liza Tarbuck 10 December 2009
79 "Geography" Jo Brand
Rob Brydon
Jimmy Carr
Alan Davies 17 December 2009
80 "Groovy (Christmas Special)" Bill Bailey
Lee Mack
David Tennant
TBA 24 December 2009
81 "Genius" David Mitchell
Graham Norton
Dara Ó Briain
TBA 1 January 2010
82 "Girls and Boys" Ronni Ancona
Jack Dee
Sandi Toksvig
TBA 8 January 2010
"Gravity" Bill Bailey
Rich Hall
Barry Humphries
TBA 2010
"Gothic" Jimmy Carr
Jack Dee
Sue Perkins
TBA 2010
"A Galimaufrey of Gingambobs" Hugh Dennis
Phill Jupitus
Andy Hamilton
TBA 2010
"Green" Bill Bailey
Danny Baker
Jeremy Clarkson
TBA 2010
"Greek" Clive Anderson
Rich Hall
Phill Jupitus
TBA 2010
"Gifts" Clive Anderson
Jimmy Carr
Jan Ravens
TBA 2010
"Geometry" Rob Brydon
David Mitchell
Johnny Vegas
TBA 2010
"Germany" Jo Brand
Rob Brydon
Sean Lock
TBA 2010
"Greats" Jo Brand
Sean Lock
David Mitchell
TBA 2010

Series H

The eighth series of QI, Series H, has been commissioned. The QI website has opened a section on its internet forum for users to post material related to the new series.[2]

Footnotes

  1. ^ This episode has yet to be broadcast, but was released as an extra on the Series A DVD.[12]
  2. ^ a b c d Apart from the first episode which premiered on BBC Two, all the dates given are for when the episodes premiered on BBC Four.
  3. ^ This episode was a clip show which contained deleted and extended scenes from other episodes in Series E.[13]
  4. ^ The broadcast of this episode was delayed by a week because it was replaced in the television schedule by the 2009 Comic Relief telethon.[14]
  5. ^ This is the first episode to feature five panellists on the show instead of four.[16]

References

General
Specific
  1. ^ a b "Atoms". QI. 2 October 2003. No. 4, season A.
  2. ^ a b c d e Wolf, Ian. "QI - A Quite Interesting Guide". British Comedy Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/qi/about/. Retrieved 8 February 2009. 
  3. ^ a b c "QI: The BBC Television Series". QI. http://www.qi.com/tv/. Retrieved 8 February 2009. 
  4. ^ John Lloyd and John Mitchinson. (6 November 2006). QI - The Complete First Series: "Factoids" (Audio Commentary). [DVD]. BBC and 2entertain. ISBN 5-014503-232528. 
  5. ^ Wolf, Ian. "Series A - Adam". British Sitcom Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/qi/episodes/1/1/. Retrieved 22 March 2009. 
  6. ^ a b Lloyd, John (20 August 2008). "QI creator says BBC1 is 'our natural home'". Broadcast. http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/2008/08/blog_qi_creator_on_its_move_to_bbc1.html. Retrieved 7 February 2009. 
  7. ^ Wolf, Ian. "QI - Production Details, Plus Regular Cast and Crew". British Comedy Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/qi/details/. Retrieved 22 March 2009. 
  8. ^ "British Comedy Guide Awards 2006". British Comedy Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/features/bcg_awards/2006/. Retrieved 9 February 2009. 
  9. ^ "British Comedy Guide Awards 2007". British Comedy Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/features/bcg_awards/2007/. Retrieved 9 February 2009. 
  10. ^ "Programme Award Winners 2007". Royal Television Society. 19 March 2008. http://www.rts.org.uk/Info_page_two_pic_2_det.asp?art_id=6940&sec_id=3476. Retrieved 22 March 2008. 
  11. ^ "British Comedy Awards: The Winners 2008". British Comedy Awards. http://www.britishcomedyawards.com/winners08.html. Retrieved 9 February 2009. 
  12. ^ Wolf, Ian. "QI - Pilot". British Comedy Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/qi/episodes/2002/1/. Retrieved 23 March 2009. 
  13. ^ Wolf, Ian. "QI: Series E - Elephants - Compilation Show". British Comedy Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/qi/episodes/5/13/. Retrieved 22 March 2009. 
  14. ^ Wolf, Ian. "QI: Series F - Food". British Comedy Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/qi/episodes/6/12/. Retrieved 2 March 2009. 
  15. ^ "**QI NEWS**". The QI Elves' Twitter. Twitter. 27th October, 2009. http://twitter.com/qikipedia/status/5204321085. Retrieved 27th October, 2009. 
  16. ^ Wolf, Ian. "QI: Series G - G-Animals". British Comedy Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/qi/episodes/7/1/. Retrieved 9 May 2009. 

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