
QI
About
A light‑hearted quiz show where panellists answer obscure questions. Points go to clever, interesting answers, not just correct ones.
QI is a British comedy panel show that debuted in 2003. Hosted by Stephen Fry until 2016 and now by Sandi Toksvig, it features a regular panellist Alan Davies and rotating celebrity guests. Contestants answer obscure questions covering a theme letter, earning points for correct answers and more for ‘interesting’ responses. Wrong answers that are pathetically obvious result in forfeits, losing points and a klaxon. The show blends clever trivia, banter and occasional experiments, keeping viewers laughing while learning surprising facts. Each episode also showcases quirky visual gags and a distinctive soundtrack, reinforcing the show's playful tone. Each episode also showcases quirky visual gags and a distinctive soundtrack, reinforcing the show's playful tone.
What to know
- Hosts: Stephen Fry (2003‑2016) then Sandi Toksvig.
- Regular panellist: Alan Davies.
- Episodes run ~30 min, aired on BBC Four/BBC Two.
- Each series covers a letter of the alphabet, with themed topics.
- Points awarded for correct answers; extra points for ‘interesting’ answers.
- Incorrect but ‘obviously wrong’ answers (forfeits) lose points.
- Shows include humorous experiments and a ‘General Ignorance’ round.
- Spin‑off editions: QI XL, QI VG, QI XS.
Watch if
If you enjoy clever trivia blended with quick wit, love watching comedians riff on obscure facts, and appreciate a quiz show that rewards creativity over pure accuracy, QI’s light‑hearted format will keep you amused and learning.
Skip if
If you prefer high‑stakes, dramatic competition shows, or are uncomfortable with a panel format that often relies on banter and subjective scoring, QI’s informal and light‑hearted style may not be to your taste.
Format and Scoring
Panelists and Guests
Broadcast History
Forfeits and Klaxons
General Ignorance Round
Themes and Letters
Spin‑Offs and Specials
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