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QI

Stephen Fry, John Lloyd, List of QI episodes, The Museum of Curiosity, Alan Davies, Ted Dewan, Vitali Vitaliev, Justin Pollard, John Mitchinson, Quite Interesting Limited, Dan Schreiber, QI News, Adam Jacot de Boinod, Piers Fletcher

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ISBN/EAN: 9781156792995
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 146 S.
Format (T/L/B): 0.9 x 24.6 x 18.9 cm
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 145. Chapters: Stephen Fry, John Lloyd, List of QI episodes, The Museum of Curiosity, Alan Davies, Ted Dewan, Vitali Vitaliev, Justin Pollard, John Mitchinson, Quite Interesting Limited, Dan Schreiber, QI News, Adam Jacot de Boinod, Piers Fletcher, Ian Lorimer. Excerpt: This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television programme hosted by Stephen Fry. Series G was the first in the show's history to be aired in its entirety on BBC One, beginning its run on 26 November 2009. Series G featured a total of 16 editions, plus an extra two compilation episodes, making it the longest series yet, 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 soon after the normal broadcast. Because of scheduling issues, this only began with the fourth episode. The first episode eventually had its "XL" edition aired some time after the original, but episodes 2, 3, 15 and 16 did not have their XL editions aired until the series was first shown on the digital channel Dave. Nine new guests appeared in this series; Jack Dee, John Hodgman, Barry Humphries, Lee Mack, Graham Norton, Sue Perkins, Jan Ravens, David Tennant and Sandi Toksvig. Another significant first is that episode 2 featured four guests instead of the usual three (with regular Alan Davies also present). Accompanying the recordings was a little game Stephen Fry had set up for his Twitter followers. The object was to decipher a word the audience had shouted. The response for "glabrous" was so overwhelming that it made Twitter's Trending Topics list on 9 May 2009. In Australia, this series being currently broadcast on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation flagship network, ABC1, on Tuesday nights, and then placed on iView, the ABC's online viewing site after the airing, expiring after 2 weeks. Broadcast date Recording date Panellists Buzzers ThemeAs part of the "Gardens" theme, the set was decorated with trees and the inner part of the QI magnifying glass became a garden with flowers in it. Topics The best place in the world to discover an entirely new species is your own garden (forfeit: the rainforest). In 1971, a biologist called Jennifer Owen conducted a study in her suburban house