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QI

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2003–
  • TV-PG
  • 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,6/10
34.985
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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Sandi Toksvig in QI (2003)
QI
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Ein Comedy-Panelspiel, bei dem es wichtiger ist, ziemlich interessant zu sein als Recht zu haben. Sandi Toksvig wird jede Woche von vier Komikern begleitet, die Anekdoten und Wissenswertes a... Alles lesenEin Comedy-Panelspiel, bei dem es wichtiger ist, ziemlich interessant zu sein als Recht zu haben. Sandi Toksvig wird jede Woche von vier Komikern begleitet, die Anekdoten und Wissenswertes austauschen.Ein Comedy-Panelspiel, bei dem es wichtiger ist, ziemlich interessant zu sein als Recht zu haben. Sandi Toksvig wird jede Woche von vier Komikern begleitet, die Anekdoten und Wissenswertes austauschen.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alan Davies
    • Stephen Fry
    • Sandi Toksvig
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alan Davies
      • Stephen Fry
      • Sandi Toksvig
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    Alan Davies
    Alan Davies
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2003–2025
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Self - Host
    • 2003–2016
    Sandi Toksvig
    Sandi Toksvig
    • Self - Host…
    • 2009–2025
    Bill Bailey
    Bill Bailey
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2003–2024
    Phill Jupitus
    Phill Jupitus
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2003–2020
    Jo Brand
    Jo Brand
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2003–2025
    Jimmy Carr
    Jimmy Carr
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2003–2024
    David Mitchell
    David Mitchell
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2005–2024
    Sean Lock
    Sean Lock
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2003–2011
    Rich Hall
    Rich Hall
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2003–2018
    Ross Noble
    Ross Noble
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2010–2024
    Jason Manford
    Jason Manford
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2012–2025
    Josh Widdicombe
    Josh Widdicombe
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2013–2025
    Aisling Bea
    Aisling Bea
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2014–2024
    Holly Walsh
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2016–2025
    Sue Perkins
    Sue Perkins
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2010–2016
    Sara Pascoe
    Sara Pascoe
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2013–2024
    Clive Anderson
    Clive Anderson
    • Self - Panellist
    • 2003–2017
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'QI' is acclaimed for its humor, trivia, and educational content. The show's format, emphasizing interesting answers, is praised. Stephen Fry's initial hosting is celebrated, though opinions on Sandi Toksvig vary. The dynamic between Fry and Alan Davies is noted for comedy. Rotating panelists add variety. Despite criticisms of inaccuracies and smugness, the show is generally well-received for its entertainment and information. British humor is both appealing and a potential barrier for international viewers.
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    9pjhoutman

    QI is exactly what it says on the tin - Quite Interesting.

    QI is one of the panel shows that are so everlastingly popular in Great Britain, which such fabled programs as Have I Got News For You, 8 Out Of 10 Cats and Never Mind the Buzzcocks previously gaining fame in the UK.

    QI - short for Quite Interesting - is hosted by the all-around intelligent Stephen Fry, who asks questions that are 'impossible to get right' to a panel of four, most of them comedians. One of his panelists, Alan Davies appears on every episode, while others rotate. Many, such as Bill Bailey, Rich Hall, Sean Lock, Phill Jupitus or Jo Brand make regular appearances, but none are ever-present as Davies is.

    The goal of the quiz is to answer Fry's questions, but there's a catch. The answer needn't be correct, all it asks is that one is interesting along the way. Points are given for interesting answers, and points are taking away (usually to Alan) for answers that are both obvious and wrong. Such answers are accompanied by a klaxon and the wrong answer flashing on a screen behind the contestants.

    Example - Fry: How many sheep were there on Noah's ark? - Most people would think the answer is two, but, as proved when Alan answers this and is klaxoned, the Bible states that in the case of clean animals, Noah would take them in sevens.

    The questions aren't necessarily the main part of the quiz, however, as, more often than not, the panelists will go off on wild ramblings that have little to do with the original subject, often scoring them points for being interesting.

    At the end of each episode is a quick-fire round called 'General Ignorance', where they ask questions that they know will provoke an obvious answer - once again, usually from Alan Davies.

    The show has a truly intelligent feel to it, and, although the panelists aren't necessarily intelligent (Jo Brand) or interesting (Gyles Brandreth), they panel's banter and humorous routines are a great way to spend half an hour. My favourite by far is Rich Hall, and I hope you will enjoy him in the next season of QI, which starts next Friday on the BBC.

    If you're a fan of useless facts, you'll love this show, and if you're a fan of panel shows, you'll adore it too.
    9neil_t-2

    The epitome of the comedy quiz show.

    Back in the 60s this genre was handled best on the radio by I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. There have been several TV attempts to revive that format and this one gets it absolutely right. The best description I have seen is like a really fun dinner party. The quiz part is still central, the questions are real, the answers are real, the points scored are real, but the time is largely taken up by the banter triggered by the questions.

    The questions frequently have obvious, "everyone knows", wrong answers which receive a klaxon and a big forfeit and triggering this is occasionally the point of the question.

    You're sitting down for an evening with 5 really smart, really quick witted, really comical people playing the pub quiz from hell and you're along for the ride. Wonderful, and archetypally British, entertainment.

    Some adult humour, some disrespectful humour, some irreverent humour, lots of good natured teasing, and you still learn something. Great.
    10beresfordjd

    Never less than wonderful

    I love Stephen Fry and have never found him to be smug and up himself! He often has the p*ss taken out of him on QI and obviously enjoys it as much as we do. He is a real genius and his mimicry (particularly of Robert Robinson) is brilliant. He is always at pains to point out that he does not know everything and his "helper elves" are supplying him with the facts. Alan Davies plays the idiot to SF's brainiac wonderfully too and the programme works because of their relationship. Other panellists worthy of note have been Jo Brand, Andy Hamilton ,Sean Lock, Jimmy Carr, Rich Hall, Bill Bailey and just about every guest that has taken part. It must be quite daunting to be witty and funny among the talent that turns up time and again for this show. My wife and I watch QI as often as we can when it is on and still enjoy the ones we have already seen over and over again. I always feel I have been educated, amused and thoroughly entertained and informed. As a lover of trivia this programme suits me down to the ground- it's almost perfect in every way. I am always amazed at how quickly the 30 minutes go by and cannot wait for the next one. It should run and run for ever. Kudos to the one who devised this great piece of TV.
    9limpermad

    Brilliant - and VERY interesting

    What word could sum up this programme? Wonderful? Fascinating? Hilarious? All of the above.

    As the QI Master, Stephen Fry is as brilliant as ever, and his banter with regular panelist Alan Davies is fabulous - their contrasts just work so well. The things that they talk about are genuinely interesting, and all of our family love it. It appeals to all tastes and senses of humour, as the variety of guests makes the dynamics of the show slightly different each week - and it never falters.

    I hope that they make 26 series of this - we've just seen series 'C' and I hope they see it all the way through to 'Z'. Marvellous!
    thud-5

    Not just Quite Interesting... Quite Hilarious as Well!

    Have you ever been watching a game show and thought, "what would it be like if the host just lost control and the celebrity panel took over?" Of course you have... we all have. Well, QI takes that premise and lets the humor fly.

    There are right answers which get a couple points, glaringly obvious and often actually wrong answers that get points ripped away, and the main point of the show: Quite Interesting tidbits that get lots of points.

    Stephen Fry stumbles through the questions, obviously reading them off of a prompter that is too far away, and completely knows when to just sit back and when to drop his own QI bits in.

    Unfortunately not available in the US, this British show is refreshing, wonderfully staged, and a delight to watch.

    It is obvious that like another British 'game show,' "Have I Got News For You" this program is shot over a period of many hours and edited down to the best parts. But who cares!?!? The point is not who wins or loses (generally the ongoing panelist, Alan Davies) but how many laughs we get per half hour and how many things you can learn by watching.

    Pray for DVDs full of this or at least having BBC America pick it up.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Stephen Fry and Alan Davies were originally cast as the leaders of the "clever" team and the "stupid" team, respectively. Michael Palin was asked to be the host, but he didn't feel he was right for the role. After Fry and Davies settled into their roles, the idea of having two teams was discarded.
    • Patzer
      The photograph of the piece of knitting with "I woolly love you" in Morse Code knitted into it is shown upside down. This is particularly noticeable because the O in you (dash dash dash) and the I (dot dot), are in the wrong places.
    • Zitate

      Stephen Fry: [quoting Albert Einstein] Only two things are infinite - the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not so sure about the universe.

    • Crazy Credits
      The researchers who provide the questions and information for Stephen Fry are credited as "QI Elves" which is how they are referred to on the show. Occasionally they are also given other interesting titles like "Curator of Jack and Jill" These can be seen in the "Cast And Crew".
    • Alternative Versionen
      Occasionally the arrangement of the opening/end credits music would be modified slightly to match the theme of that particular show. So, for instance, when the given topic was something like "All things french", an accordion would be heard prominently in the mix. But perhaps the most obvious case of modification would be in the "Holiday Special", where in addition to jingle-bells being added, the first two lines from the song by that same name were cleverly integrated into the music - thus adding three more notes to the second line of the main melody.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in TV's 50 Greatest Stars (2006)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. September 2003 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
      • Official Facebook
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • QI XL
    • Drehorte
      • The London Studios, Upper Ground, South Bank, Lambeth, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
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