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This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television programme hosted by Stephen Fry. Series G was the first in the show's history to be aired in its entirety on BBC One, beginning its run on 26 November 2009.
Episode 18 : VG Part Two
April. 16,2010
Best bits of the G series, part 2.
Episode 17 : VG Part One
April. 05,2010
Best bits of the G series, part 1.
Episode 16 : Geometry
April. 02,2010
Stephen Fry tackles Geometry, with David Mitchell, Rob Brydon, Johnny Vegas and Alan Davies.
Episode 15 : Green
March. 26,2010
Stephen Fry goes all Green, with Jeremy Clarkson, Bill Bailey, Danny Baker and Alan Davies.
Episode 14 : Greeks
March. 05,2010
Stephen Fry gets to grips with Greeks, with Clive Anderson, Phill Jupitus, Rich Hall and Alan Davies.
Episode 13 : Gothic
February. 19,2010
Stephen Fry, Alan Davies and guests explore their gothic side, with special appearance by the dutch QI host, Arthur Japin.
Episode 12 : Gravity
February. 12,2010
Stephen Fry gets to grips with gravity in this show, with help from Barry Humphries, Bill Bailey, Rich Hall and Alan Davies.
Episode 11 : Gifts
February. 05,2010
Stephen Fry gives gifts, with help from Jan Ravens, Jimmy Carr, Clive Anderson and Alan Davies.
Episode 10 : Greats
January. 29,2010
Stephen Fry gets to grips with the greats, with Jo Brand, David Mitchell, Sean Lock and Alan Davies.
Episode 9 : Gallimaufrey
January. 22,2010
Stephen Fry gathers up a gallimaufrey of gingambobs, with Phill Jupitus, Hugh Dennis, Andy Hamilton and Alan Davies.
Episode 8 : Germany
January. 15,2010
Stephen Fry gladly gravitates towards Germany. He is joined by Jo Brand, Rob Brydon, Sean Lock and Alan Davies.
Episode 7 : Girls and Boys
January. 08,2010
Stephen Fry gallantly grapples with Girls and Boys with guests Sandi Toksvig, Ronni Ancona, Jack Dee and Alan Davies.
Episode 6 : Genius
January. 01,2010
Stephen Fry glances gingerly at genius in this show, with Graham Norton, David Mitchell, Dara Ó Briain and Alan Davies.
Episode 5 : Groovy (Christmas Special)
December. 24,2009
Stephen Fry guarantees you a groovy Christmas, with David Tennant, Bill Bailey, Lee Mack and Alan Davies.
Episode 4 : Geography
December. 17,2009
Stephen Fry gets the gist of geography with Jo Brand, Rob Brydon, Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies.
Episode 3 : Games
December. 10,2009
Stephen Fry gently guides guests Liza Tarbuck, Phill Jupitus, Sean Lock and Alan Davies through the world of games.
Episode 2 : G-animals
December. 03,2009
Stephen Fry genially generalises about animals starting with G, with Sandi Toksvig, Bill Bailey, Sean Lock, Alan Davies and special extra guest John Hodgman.
Episode 1 : Gardens
November. 26,2009
Stephen Fry glances gleefully at gardens and other subjects starting with the letter G. With panellists David Mitchell, Rob Brydon, Dara Ó Briain and Alan Davies.
Seasons
Season 9
This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television programme hosted by Stephen Fry. This series aired on BBC Two, rather than BBC One as it had in recent years. It is the ninth series of QI.
Season 8
This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television programme hosted by Stephen Fry. Series H was aired on BBC One. It was the first series of the show to be aired in high definition.
Season 7
This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television programme hosted by Stephen Fry. Series G was the first in the show's history to be aired in its entirety on BBC One, beginning its run on 26 November 2009.
Season 6
This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television program hosted by Stephen Fry. Series F was the first series to broadcast originally on BBC One, starting on 9 January 2009, with the exception of two episodes: one made for Children in Need, which was broadcast on BBC Two on 14 November 2008, and a Christmas special, transmitted on 22 December 2008 on BBC One.
The rest of the series began on 9 January 2009 on BBC One, with an extended version of the show shown on BBC Two the following day.
Season 5
This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television show hosted by Stephen Fry.
The dates in the lists are those of the BBC Two broadcasts. The episodes were also broadcast on BBC Four, generally a week earlier.
Season 4
This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television show hosted by Stephen Fry.
The dates in the lists are those of the BBC Two broadcasts. The episodes were also broadcast on BBC Four, generally a week earlier.
Season 3
This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television show hosted by Stephen Fry.
Season 2
This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television show hosted by Stephen Fry.
The first series started on 11 September 2003. Although not mentioned at the time, all of the questions were on subjects beginning with "a". The following series continued the theme: the second series' subjects all began with "b" and so on.
The dates in the lists are those of the BBC Two broadcasts. The episodes were also broadcast on BBC Four, generally a week earlier.
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