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- G Series | Qi-Wiki | Fandom
The seventh series of QI, all of its episodes involve a topic beginning with G Broadcast between 26 November 2009 – 16 April 2010 Series G featured a total of 16 editions, plus an extra two compilation episodes, making it the longest series yet,[1] and was the first to be broadcast in its entirety on BBC One As with the previous series, extended "XL" editions were also shown on BBC Two
- List of QI episodes - Wikipedia
It was created by John Lloyd, and was hosted by Stephen Fry until the end of Series 13 [M] (13 years) after which Sandi Toksvig took over, and features permanent panellist Alan Davies 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"
- All QI Episodes | List of QI Episodes (173 Items) - Ranker
Below is a complete QI episode list that spans the show's entire TV run Photos from the individual QI episodes are listed along with the QI episode names when available, as are the dates of the original airing of the episode QI episodes from every season can be seen below, along with fun facts
- QI series and episodes list - British Comedy Guide
Series G (2009 - 2010) The seventh series of QI was the first to be extended to 16 episodes long It covered everything interesting beginning with 'G' - including geography, geometry, genius and Germany This was the first series to have some episodes broadcast transmitted before the 9pm watershed, and also the first series to feature an episode with more than three guests
- QI (Series) - TV Tropes
This ended up only appearing in one episode (it was edited out of all the others) Series "G": Guest appearance - Stephen would announce that if the panellists wished to argue some unlikely-sounding piece of information, they could do so with [an expert on the subject] who just happened to be sitting in the studio audience
- When QI Gets It Wrong: The Show’s ‘Quite Interesting’ Mistakes
Things got suitably grim and gory during series G episode Goths (skip to 17 minutes in), when Stephen Fry claimed that a website called seemerot com would put a camera in your loved one’s
- 19 Things You Might Not Know About Stephen Fry - BritishTV. com
Stephen Fry reads the UK versions of the Harry Potter audiobooks For US audiences, we have Jim Dale (who is excellent in his own right and is great at unique character voices)
- QI - Wikiquote
Stephen Fry: In order to prove mathematics from the very beginning, you have to establish the first principle of arithmetic, and that piece of symbolic logic was proving that one plus one equals two
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