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The show premiered in September 2003, with Stephen Fry as its host. Fry continued hosting until March 2016, when "Series M" concluded and Sandi Toksvig took over. With very few exceptions, each episode features three guest panellists who alongside permanent panellist Alan Davies answer extremely obscure questions.
Toksvig took over from Stephen Fry as host of QI, making her "the first female presenter of a British mainstream TV comedy panel show", a fact she found extraordinary in 2016. [43] Her first appearance as host (or Bantermeister) was the first episode of the show's series "N", which was broadcast on 21 October 2016. [44]
Alan Roger Davies (/ ˈ d eɪ v ɪ s /; [1] DAY-vis; born 6 March 1966) [2] is an English stand-up comedian, writer, actor and TV presenter. He is best known for his portrayal of the title role in the BBC mystery drama series Jonathan Creek (1997–2016) and as the only permanent panellist on the BBC panel show QI since its premiere in 2003, outlasting its original host Stephen Fry.
This category covers articles on the subject of QI, which is a British comedy panel game television quiz show created and produced by John Lloyd, hosted by Stephen Fry (2003–2016) and Sandi Toksvig (2016–present), and featuring permanent panellist Alan Davies.
QI (Quite Interesting) is a BBC comedy panel game television show that began in 2003. It was created by John Lloyd, and was hosted by Stephen Fry until the end of Series 13 [M] (13 years) after which Sandi Toksvig took over, and features permanent panellist Alan Davies.
TV talk show 2003 QI: Guest TV series, 1 episode 2006–07 Spicks and Specks: Guest TV series, 2 episodes 2007 Rove Live: Guest TV talk show, 1 episode 2007 Thank God You're Here: Guest TV sketch show, 1 episode 2008 Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Performer TV special 2008 It Takes Two: Contestant TV series, 11 episodes 2008–12 Good ...
Hall is a guest on popular BBC panel quiz shows, most notably as a regular guest on QI, [6] and also with appearances in 8 Out of 10 Cats, Have I Got News for You and Never Mind the Buzzcocks. [7] [8] He has also appeared on the British stand-up comedy series Jack Dee's Live at the Apollo.
Joe Chen Chiao-en (Chinese: 陳喬恩; pinyin: Chén Qiáo'ēn; born 4 April 1979) [1] is a Taiwanese actress, singer and television host. [2]Known as the "Queen of Idol Dramas", [3] Chen is known for her roles in The Prince Who Turns into a Frog (2005), Fated to Love You (2008) and The Queen of SOP (2012).