Watch QI 2003– 123movies, Full TV Series Online – A comedy panel game in which being Quite Interesting is more important than being right. Sandi Toksvig is joined each week by four comedians to share anecdotes and trivia, and maybe answer some questions as well..
Plot: Comedy quiz show full of quirky facts, in which contestants are rewarded more if their answers are ‘quite interesting’.
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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.
Brilliant
** Spoilers included – well sort of **I’ve been a long term fan of QI, I’ve watched it from the start and always tune in even to the repeats on UKTVG2 (Satellite channel in the UK). I’ve decided to put in a review as Series 1 has now finally been released on DVD.
Stephen Fry is perfect in the role of QI Master asking lots of general knowledge trivia questions that we, the audience and the panelists think we know the answers to, but are usually wrong (How many moons does the Earth have?, not it’s not just the one, as we all thought). Alan Davies plays the regular stooge to Fry’s Oxbridge smarty pants and usually looses. Joining Alan and Stephen are three other contestants who change each week and comprise of comedians, TV presenters, actors and assorted celebs.
Each series has a letter as the common thread, series 1 was A, 2 was B and so on, this means a possible 26 series (I wish). Each question can be rewarded with 5 points for an incorrect but interesting answer or anecdote, 10 points for a correct answer and -10 points for the answer we think is the obvious but always incorrect (accompanied buy a loud siren and the answer flashing up on the screen), other amounts of points are sometimes awarded such as 1 million for recognising the chemical formula for a custard explosion. Also always fun to look out for a lovvie award given to anyone who mentions someone famous in an anecdote.
The BBC produces great quiz shows with Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Mock The Week and Have I Got News For You, but for me QI is the best of the bunch.
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Runtime 30 min (93 episodes)
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Genre Comedy, Game-Show
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Actors Alan Davies, Stephen Fry, Sandi Toksvig
Country United Kingdom
Awards Nominated for 8 BAFTA 3 wins & 12 nominations total
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