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QI (a.k.a. Quite Interesting) - General Information
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Status: Break - Between Seasons
Premiere: September 11, 2003
Classification: Game Show
Genre: Celebrities | Comedy | Educational
Network: BBC TWO ( United Kingdom)
Airs: Fridays at 10:00 pm
Runtime: 30 Minutes
Season 9 -- 18 episodes -- Sep 9, 2011 to May 4, 2012
9x01 -- Sep 09, 2011 -- I-Spy
9x02 -- Sep 16, 2011 -- International
9x03 -- Sep 23, 2011 -- Imbroglio
9x04 -- Sep 30, 2011 -- Indecision
9x05 -- Oct 07, 2011 -- Invertebrates
9x06 -- Oct 14, 2011 -- Inventive
9x07 -- Oct 21, 2011 -- Incomprehensible
9x08 -- Oct 28, 2011 -- Inequality
9x09 -- Nov 04, 2011 -- Illness
9x10 -- Nov 11, 2011 -- Inland Revenue
9x11 -- Nov 19, 2011 -- Infantile (Children in Need Special)
9x12 -- Nov 25, 2011 -- Illumination
9x13 -- Dec 02, 2011 -- Intelligence
9x14 -- Dec 16, 2011 -- VG Part 1
9x15 -- Dec 23, 2011 -- VG Part 2
9x16 -- Dec 29, 2011 -- Ice (Christmas Special)
9x17 -- Apr 27, 2012 -- The Immortal Bard
9x18 -- May 04, 2012 -- Idleness
Season 10 -- All things 'J' will be recorded in May/Jun and broadcast in 2012.
Episode Information & Lists:
http://www.tvrage.com/QI/episode_list
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_QI_episodes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006ml0g/episodes/guide
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About the show
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QI (Quite Interesting) is a British comedy panel game television quiz show created and co-produced by John Lloyd, hosted by Stephen Fry, and featuring permanent panellist Alan Davies. Most of the questions are extremely obscure, making it unlikely that the correct answer will be given. To compensate, points are awarded not only for right answers, but also for interesting ones, regardless of whether they are right or even relate to the original question. Conversely, points are deducted from a panellist who gives "answers which are not only wrong, but pathetically obvious", typically answers that are generally believed to be true but in fact are not. Points are also often deducted if an obvious joke answer is given. These answers are known as forfeits. In addition, bonus points are often awarded or deducted for various challenges or incorrect references to a certain thing or place, varying from show to show.
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Date of last review or update: May 06, 2012
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