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Old Yesterday, 05:34 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Does anyone like QI?
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What is QI?
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QI (Quite Interesting), a British comedy panel game quiz show. It has panelists (British comedians for the most part) answering obscure questions and the goal is not to get it right but to say something witty and entertaining. It's been on since the early 2000s, hosted by the actor, author and polymath Stephen Fry, but he stepped down a few years ago.

It's super acclaimed and has quite a cult around it. I am not a huge fan (Fry's sidekick annoys me even more than the man himself), but some of my favorite comedians were regulars, above all Sean Lock and Bill Bailey.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQrRDqIlizs
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I really like this concept, so witty and creative, I'll have to watch it!
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