QI XL - Season 15
Season 15
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Episodes
Toys, Tinsel, and Turkeys
Sandi Toksvig hosts a Christmas special with Aisling Bea, Chris McCausland, Gyles Brandreth, and Alan Davies.
Ticks Tax Toes
Sandi has fun with some ticks, a bit of tax, a few toes – and a pile of matchboxes that plays tic-tac-toe with Rose Matafeo, Lou Sanders, Ross Noble, and Alan Davies.
Theatrical!
Sandi Toksvig comes over all theatrical with Ed Bryne, Cally Beaton, Jack Dee and Alan Davies.
Telling Tails
Sandi Toksvig tells you about tails (and tales) with Rob Beckett, Daliso Chaponda, Sarah Millican and Alan Davies.
Trundling
Sandi goes trundling along with Tom Allen, Cariad Lloyd, Jamie MacDonald and Alan Davies.
This, That and the Other
Sandi Toksvig talks through a tantalising trunkful of 'T' topics with Jo Brand, Guz Khan, Sally Phillips and Alan Davies.
Tubular
Sandi takes a look at tubes and tubas in a totally tubular show with Bridget Christie, Sara Pascoe, Deborah Frances-White and Alan Davies.
Tea Time
Sandi Toksvig takes tea with Rosie Jones, Ahir Shah, Henning Wehn and Alan Davies.
Tips and Tools
Sandi Toksvig shares her top tips and tools with Joe Lycett, Holly Walsh, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies.
'T' Animals
Sandi Toksvig takes a look at animals that begin with the letter ‘T' with Hannah Waddingham, Desiree Burch, Jason Manford, and Alan Davies.
Television
Sandi Toksvig celebrates the one hundredth birthday of the BBC with Zoe Lyons, Greg James, Richard Osman and Alan Davies.
Thrills & Spills
Nish Kumar, Mark Steel, Suzi Ruffell join Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies for some thrill and spills.
Testing
Sandi has a testing time with Susan Calman, Maisie Adam, Josh Widdicombe and Alan Davies.
Tricks & Treats
Sandi goes tricking and treating with Ria Lina, Eshaan Akbar, Jimmy Carr, and Alan Davies.
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