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Show Info: QI (Quite Interesting) is a British comedy panel game television quiz show created and co-produced by John Lloyd, hosted by Stephen Fry, and featuring permanent panellist Alan Davies.Writer and former BBC producer John Lloyd devised the format of the show, and it is produced by Quite Interesting Limited, an organisation set up by Lloyd.QI was originally seen as being an "Annotated Encyclopedia Britannica ... the world's first non-boring encyclopaedia." As a panel game, it was conceived as a radio show, with Lloyd as chairman. While developing the show with Peter Fincham and Alan Yentob, Lloyd decided that it would work better on television.QI Season 9, Episode 15, VG Part 2 QI Season 9, Episode 15 Friday 23th December 2011 Youtube Video BBC One (UK) Network Watch Season 9, Episode 15 VG Part 2 For Free Trailer and Preview of Friday 23th December 2011 Cast Crew Pictures and Wallpapers Online Watch Online Tv Live Streaming, Live Streaming Video, QI Episode Full On BBC One (UK) Network Friday 23th December 2011 Free Season 9, Episode 15 VG Part 2 on NBC Network drama streaming dailymotion video QI Friday 23th December 2011 BBC One (UK) Network English Drama Serial. Watch Free Online QI, QI cast crew and story,The three pitched it to Lorraine Heggessey, at the time controller of BBC One. Heggessey passed on the format, opting to commission a similar panel game called Class War (which was never made). When Fincham became controller of BBC One, Lloyd pitched it to him, only to be turned down by his former collaborator. Eventually he pitched it to Jane Root, then controller of BBC Two, who agreed to develop it. When it was decided that the show would air on television, Michael Palin was offered the job of chairman with Fry and Davies as captains of "clever" and "stupid" teams respectively. However, when Palin decided not to take the job, the producers opted to change the format; Fry became the host, with Davies as the only regular panelist. Root commissioned a pilot and a further 16 episodes after that, although budget limitations reduced the first series to 12 episodes.Most of the questions are extremely obscure, making it unlikely that the correct answer will be given. To compensate, points are awarded not only for right answers, but also for interesting ones, regardless of whether they are right or even relate to the original question. Conversely, points are deducted from a panellist who gives "answers which are not only wrong, but pathetically obvious", typically answers that are generally believed to be true but in fact are not. Points are also often deducted if an obvious joke answer is given. These answers are known as forfeits. In addition, bonus points are often awarded or deducted for various challenges or incorrect references to a certain thing or place, varying from show to show.Writer and former BBC producer John Lloyd devised the format of the show, and it is produced by Quite Interesting Limited, an organisation set up by Lloyd. QI was originally seen as being an "Annotated Encyclopedia Britannica ...

Series Summary:
A comedy panel game in which being Quite Interesting is more important than being right. Stephen Fry is joined each week by four comedians to share anecdotes and trivia, and maybe answer some questions as well.