Watching QI

The eighth series of QI - Series 'H' - began on Friday 17th September on BBC1 and will continue every Friday evening for the next 18 weeks with XL versions on Saturday evenings.

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Series guests

QI is hosted by Stephen Fry, with Alan Davies the only other permanent guest. Other guests have included:

  • Jo Brand
  • Phill Jupitus
  • Sean Lock
  • Bill Bailey
  • Rich Hall
  • Jimmy Carr
  • Clive Anderson
  • David Mitchell
  • Rob Brydon
  • Dara Ó Briain
  • John Sessions
  • Jeremy Clarkson
  • Andy Hamilton
  • Danny Baker
  • Sandi Toksvig
  • Ronni Ancona
  • Jack Dee
  • Jeremy Hardy
  • Vic Reeves
  • Johnny Vegas
  • Ross Noble
  • Arthur Smith
  • Linda Smith
  • Mark Steel
  • Gyles Brandreth
  • Hugh Dennis
  • Howard Goodall
  • Charlie Higson
  • Phil Kay
  • Fred MacAulay
  • Lee Mack
  • Doon Mackichan
  • Rory McGrath
  • Graham Norton
  • Sue Perkins
  • Liza Tarbuck

For a complete listing of who was on when, we are pleased to recommend Wikipedia's QI entry.



Clips & photos

Browse through our collection of favourite clips and photographs from the lastest series:

QI : The BBC Television Series

The Show

Stephen Fry & guests

Quite Interesting - or 'QI' to its friends - could loosely be described as a comedy panel quiz. However, none of the stellar line-up of comedians is expected to be able to answer any questions, and if anyone ends up with a positive score, they can be very happy with their performance. Points are awarded for being interesting or funny (and, very occasionally, right) but points are deducted for answers which merely repeat common misconceptions and urban myth. (Alan Davies has turned this aspect of the game into somewhat of an artform.) It's okay to be wrong, but don't be obviously, boringly wrong. In this way, QI tries to rid the world of the flotsam of nonsense and old wives' tales that can build up in your mind. QI not only makes us look more closely at things, it encourages us to question all the received wisdom we have carried with us since childhood. Think of the program as a humorous cranial de-scaler.

Thomas Hobbes

QI isn't really about pointless information, or shoring up vast banks of trivia, It's about finding undiscovered connections and seeing hidden patterns, just like the best comedy. After all, curiosity is hardwired in all of us; we just lose the ability to indulge it. "The lust of the mind", Thomas Hobbes called it, "that exceedeth the short vehemence of any carnal pleasure". There you have it, and from a philosopher not a press release. QI: better than sex.

Having started in 2003 with all things 'A', QI is attempting to get all the way through the alphabet, and then possibly continue through the numbers which are, naturally, slightly more numerous.

The QI Interactive DVDs

If Friday evenings (or series repeats) don't come around quickly enough for you, why not pick up a QI Interactive DVD and play in the comfort of your own home? No, we can't think of a reason either.

The Guests

Stephen Fry

QI is hosted by Supreme Fiendish Question Master, 33rd Degree, Stephen Fry who wields autocratic power over the scores. Stephen's task is to gently encourage his guests to search for answers, avoid urban myths and reach deep into their comedic pockets to entertain us.

Alan Davies

Permanently installed guest Alan Davies develops the intellectual counterpoint and, as Stephen puts it, "rushes headlong like a puppy into the wall of ignorance." Far from being something to be ashamed of, Alan highlights, with his inimitable comedy style, that there are no stupid questions. Only funny ones.

We have been delighted to welcome some of the world's finest and most gifted comedians, writers and broadcasters to QI since it started in 2003. Just run your eye down the list on the left to see who's been on. Unlike many TV quiz shows, guests are not given the answers beforehand. Not that this would help, mind you - getting the answer right is probably the most boring thing that could happen - what is central to the programme's flavour is the guessing, the 'teasing out' and the inevitably amusing bemusement that follows.

The Programme-makers

QI is the brainchild of long-time TV comedy guru John Lloyd, producer of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image and Blackadder. A few years ago, John came to the sudden and shocking realisation that he didn't really know anything - or rather that there was a colossal landscape of fascinating knowledge 'out there' that he'd never really, genuinely trod; just occasionally used maps of it to swat mosquitoes.

Some years of wandering the intellectual landscape later, having explored some quite promising seams of really quite interesting discoveries, he just knew he had to bring it to everyone's attention, and show his friends, his colleagues and the world at large just how interesting - and amusing - everything is. And QI is the result - a much acclaimed marriage of top-level comedy and fascinating insight into the world we occupy and all-too-often take for granted.

Each series is researched for months beforehand by a dedicated team of 'QI Elves' who are prepared to accept that they don't know anything either, but are pretty sure they can find out. (See the QI Philosophy page for more on this approach to life.) During recordings, it is their task to clear up any remaining threads of doubt or ignorance that are cast upon the proceedings, making Stephen look even more ridiculously knowledgeable, if that's possible.

QI is produced and recorded by Talkback Thames, at the London ITV studios, edited by the wizards at Evolutions, and broadcast and licensed by the BBC.

The excellently catchy QI theme tune, by Howard Goodall, is temporarily unavailable for download.

Teaser campaign

At QI, we believe very strongly that the internet can change things. If we make the most of it, we can make the world more interesting, make people laugh more - and possibly get your local network executive to broadcast QI!

We have a few goodies that you can download, link to, or put whole onto your own website or favourite forum. The URLs to these are as follows: