Un juego de panel de comedia en el que ser Bastante Interesante es más importante que tener razón. Cuatro comediantes se unen a Sandi Toksvig cada semana para compartir anécdotas y curiosida... Leer todoUn juego de panel de comedia en el que ser Bastante Interesante es más importante que tener razón. Cuatro comediantes se unen a Sandi Toksvig cada semana para compartir anécdotas y curiosidades, y responder algunas preguntas también.Un juego de panel de comedia en el que ser Bastante Interesante es más importante que tener razón. Cuatro comediantes se unen a Sandi Toksvig cada semana para compartir anécdotas y curiosidades, y responder algunas preguntas también.
- Nominada a8premios BAFTA
- 3 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total
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Davies and Fry are a lovely couple of hosts to watch, and the panelists are also quite funny (I like Hall and Jupitus very much).
It is a very entertaining show, with lots of interesting pieces of information which are simply funny (though probably extracted from a questionable use of sources and statistics, but it really doesn't matter because the whole show is hilarious).
I happened to watch it at a friends' and I didn't expect it to make me «laugh», just to entertain me with interesting stuff. However, to my surprise, it was funnier and wittier than many comedy shows. I laughed my heart out! Warning: It is not a «family show» unless you openly talk to your children about adult matters. References to sexuality, gay life and double entendres abound, but always in a subtle, witty way which does not strike as vulgar in general.
Kudos to Q.I.! Do not miss this program if you can!
My friends and the whole of my college, after me watching it, know what snippits of information have been on the programme because i make sure that they are told the best bits. I advise any power-crazed factophile to watch this at the earliest opportunity (Thurs BBC2 10:00, BBC4 10:30)!
QI is a perfect vehicle for Fry and others to show how clever and witty they are. And why not?
You know, if I was as clever and witty as Stephen Fry. I would be pleased with myself too.
As for the complaints about the intelligence and wit being sullied by smut, remember that many of us LIKE smut. The difference between fans and opponents of smut, is that you are unlikely to hear comments on 'Points Of View' complaining about a paucity of dirty jokes. So keep the smut forthcoming please.
There should be enough facts in the world to keep this show going for a while yet.
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!
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- TriviaStephen 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.
- ErroresThe 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.
- Citas
Stephen Fry: [quoting Albert Einstein] Only two things are infinite - the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not so sure about the universe.
- Créditos curiososThe 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".
- Versiones alternativasOccasionally 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.
- ConexionesFeatured in TV's 50 Greatest Stars (2006)