QI XL - Season 12
Season 12
Q
Episodes
Quirky
Sandi Toksvig looks at some quirky questions with Alan Davies, Loyiso Gola, Jason Manford and Sarah Millican.
Quintessential
Sandi Toksvig delves into a bit of quintessential QI with Alan Davies, Cariad Lloyd, Holly Walsh and Josh Widdicombe.
Quarrels
Sandi Toksvig quarrels with Jason Manford, Aisling Bea, Anuvab Pal and Alan Davies.
Queasy Quacks
Sandi Toksvig looks at quacks and quackery with Alan Davies, Claudia Winkleman, Stephen K. Amos and Victoria Coren Mitchell.
Questions and Qualifications
Sandi Toksvig enquires into questions and qualifications with Alan Davies, Ade Adepitan, Nish Kumar and Holly Walsh.
Quests: Part One
Sandi Toksvig embarks on the first part of her quest for knowledge with Alan Davies, Alan Carr, Alice Levine and Phill Jupitus.
Quizmas
Sandi Toksvig hosts the seasonal quizmas quiz, with Alan Davies, Sara Pascoe, Johnny Vegas and Josh Widdicombe.
Quests: Part Two
Sandi Toksvig goes on the second part of QI's quest for knowledge with Susan Calman, Joe Lycett, Holly Walsh and Alan Davies.
Qanimals
Sandi Toksvig looks at animals which start with q, with Alan Davies, Daliso Chaponda, Phill Jupitus and Cariad Lloyd.
Quiet
Sandi Toksvig calls for a bit of quiet with Alan Davies, Jimmy Carr, Andrew Maxwell and Sara Pascoe.
Quaffing
Sandi Toksvig indulges in a bit of quaffing and scoffing, with Alan Davies, Jo Brand, Phill Jupitus and Prue Leith.
Quagmire
Sandi Toksvig gets stuck into a quagmire with Alan Davies, Sindhu Vee, Aisling Bea and Sally Philips.
Quills
Queens
Quantity and Quality
Quads and Quins
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