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Season 16

Watch QI Season 16 in Australia

Released: 10th Sep, 2018

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Season 16 Episodes

S16 Episode 1

Panimals

Sandi, Alan, Phill Jupitus, Danny Baker, and Teri Hatcher (yep, that's right, Lois Lane!!) poke around the penguin pen.

Mon, 10 Sep 2018

S16 Episode 2

Peril

Viewer discretion advised. Watch at your own risk. Programme may contain small parts and sharp edges.

Mon, 17 Sep 2018

S16 Episode 3

Piecemeal

Sandi and Alan poke holes in the patchwork with Sally Philips, Jimmy Carr and Gyles Brandreth.

Mon, 24 Sep 2018

S16 Episode 4

Parts

Some assembly required. Connect joint Q to bracket I and secure with Alan key.

Mon, 1 Oct 2018

S16 Episode 5

Public & Private

Sandi, Alan, Victoria, Phill and Bridget put their private matters on public record.

Mon, 8 Oct 2018

S16 Episode 6

Pictures

Say cheese! Posing for portraits with Sandi and Alan are Joe Lycett, Noel Fielding and Hannah Gadsby

Mon, 15 Oct 2018

S16 Episode 7

Picnics

Sandi and Alan perigrinate through the QI park with Romesh Ranganathan, Rachel Parris and Richard Osman. Bring a packed lunch.

Mon, 22 Oct 2018

S16 Episode 8

Plants

A potter around the potting shed with Sandi, Alan, Stephen K. Amos, Sarah Pascoe and Jason Manford.

Mon, 29 Oct 2018

S16 Episode 9

Pubs - A Christmas Special

Sandi and Alan pull pints with Josh Widdicombe, Cariad Lloyd and a joyeaux Noel Fielding. Happy hour from 10pm!

Tue, 18 Dec 2018

S16 Episode 10

Pain & Punishment

Sandi Toksvig considers pain and punishment with Jimmy Carr, Lee Mack, Alice Levine and Alan Davies.

Fri, 11 Jan 2019

S16 Episode 11

Potpourri

Sandi Toksvig looks at a pot pourri of topics with Phill Jupitus, Cally Beaton, Rhod Gilbert and Alan Davies.

Fri, 18 Jan 2019

S16 Episode 12

Procrastination

Sandi Toksvig finally gets round to a bit of procrastination with Aisling Bea, Holly Walsh, Nikki Bedi and Alan Davies.

Fri, 25 Jan 2019

S16 Episode 13

Phenomenal

Sandi Toksvig considers various phenomena with Alan Davies, Josh Widdicombe, Cariad Lloyd and Paul Sinha.

Fri, 1 Feb 2019

S16 Episode 14

Pathology

Sandi Toksvig looks at pathology with Sindhu Vee, Rhod Gilbert, Ed Byrne and Alan Davies.

Fri, 8 Feb 2019

S16 Episode 15

Past Times

Prehistoric payground pranks with Sandi, Alan, Joe Lycett, Phil Wang and Ellie Taylor.

Fri, 15 Feb 2019

S16 Episode 16

Post

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Fri, 22 Feb 2019

S16 Episode 17

VG: Part One

Very Greatest: Compilation from series P - Part One

Fri, 1 Mar 2019

S16 Episode 18

VG: Part Two

Very Greatest: Compilation from series P - Part Two

Fri, 8 Mar 2019

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