QI XL - Season 6
Season 6
K
Episodes
Knees & Knockers
Stephen Fry looks at knees, knockers and other things starting with 'K'. With Sara Pascoe, Jack Whitehall, David Mitchell and Alan Davies.
Kit and Kaboodle
Stephen Fry looks at a whole kit and kaboodle of K topics. With Noel Fielding, Ross Noble, Colin Lane and Alan Davies.
K-Folk
Stephen Fry looks into the quite interesting world of K-folk with Katherine Ryan, Josh Widdicombe, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies.
Knits & Knots
Stephen Fry looks into knits, knots and other things starting with K, with Sue Perkins, Ross Noble, David Mitchell and Alan Davies.
Kings
Stephen Fry asks for quite interesting facts about kings, with his loyal subjects Jeremy Clarkson, Jimmy Carr, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies.
Killers
Stephen Fry presents a killer edition of the quiz about quite interesting facts. With Sandi Toksvig, Trevor Noah, Jason Manford and Alan Davies.
Knowledge
Stephen Fry ponders the topic of knowledge and explains how many previous QI facts are no longer thought to be true. With Graham Linehan, Jimmy Carr, Jo Brand and Alan Davies.
Keys
Stephen Fry looks for his keys, with Isy Suttie, Tim Minchin, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies.
Kinetic
Stephen Fry gets things moving with a look into all things kinetic, with Jo Brand, Marcus Brigstocke, Danny Baker and Alan Davies.
Kinky
Stephen Fry comes over all kinky with Janet Street-Porter, Sandi Toksvig, Johnny Vegas and Alan Davies.
Knights and Knaves
Stephen Fry discusses knights and knaves. Victoria Coren, Sue Perkins, Rev Richard Coles and Alan Davies are his guests at the round table.
Kitchen Sink
Stephen Fry looks at everything in the kitchen but the sink, with Victoria Wood, Richard Osman, Jason Manford and Alan Davies.
Keeps
Stephen Fry plays for keeps with Sarah Millican, Jason Manford, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies.
Kris Kringle
Stephen Fry gets into the Christmas spirit with Jo Brand, Brendan O'Carroll, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies.
Kitsch
Stephen Fry goes decidedly kitsch with Sue Perkins, Reginald D. Hunter, Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies.
Kaleidoscope
Stephen Fry looks at a complete kaleidoscope of K-topics with Liza Tarbuck, Susan Calman, Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies.
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