A bumper crop of never-before-seen clips from the ad hoc chat show hosted by Alan Davies. The 'QI buzzer-baiter' is joined by the cream of comedy for some top banter.
Alan is joined by guests Katherine Jakeways, Lee Mack, Nick Helm and Olivia Lee to discuss an incident involving the racehorse Red Rum and a car window, grandmother giving love advice and getting fingered by Captain Kirk.
Stuart Goldsmith, Sarah Kendall, Matt Lucas and John Thomson join Alan to talk about exploding spiders nests, upsetting rock legends and doing impressions.
Host Alan Davies is joined by Aisling Bea, Jo Enright, Jim Moir and Justin Moorhouse as they discuss befriending old men, living without central heating and stealing things.
Alan is joined by Russell Howard, John Robbins, Reece Shearsmith and Tiffany Stevenson to discuss being caught out by technology, Freddie Mercury's birthday cake and animal mishaps.
Bill Bailey, Diane Morgan, Steve Pemberton and Romesh Ranganathan join host Alan Davies to discuss latex disasters, dental wonders and mixing rap with Indian cuisine.
Guests Bob Mortimer, Russell Kane, Lucy Montgomery and Miles Jupp discuss with host Alan Davies subjects including sneaky cockroaches, Iranian fruits and why school milk tasted funny.
Jo Brand, Chris Martin, Tommy Tiernan and Alun Cochrane join host Alan Davies to chat about modern male grooming habits, dating unsuitable men and speaking to "the other side".
Alan is joined by guests Phill Jupitus, Stuart Maconie, Pippa Evans and Carl Donnelly to discuss gleeking, bizarre urban myths within music and being trapped in a lift with Nelly Furtado.
Alan Davies chairs a round-table comedic chat with guests Jason Byrne, Alice Levine, Denise Van Outen and Josh Widdicombe. Topics up for discussion include acts of charity, stealing from the Royal Family and shower hazards.
Alan Davies is joined by guests Charlie Higson, Sally Phillips, Johnny Vaughan and Ellie Taylor to discuss Josh Hartnett, emergency escapes from oil rigs, acts of charity and potential uses of men's Spanx.
To round off the series tonight's episode takes a look at some of the moments that didn't quite make it into to the show. From Matt Lucas singlehandedly destroying a UK clothing brand, and why Josh Widdicombe has a tattoo of the name Greg on his foot, to what happens when Russell Kane decides to eat too much Tikka Masala. These are the unseen bits that need to be seen.
A compilation of unseen clips from the first series. Hear how Josie Long is hoping to turn into an old male, marathon running Sikh, Marcus Brigstocke nearly became a polar bear's lunch and many more stories not previously broadcast.
The free-form comedy chat show returns with host Alan Davies joined by Sara Pascoe, American stand-up Alex Edelman and the old and new QI hosts Stephen Fry and Sandi Toksvig.
Chef Ainsley Harriott reveals that he isn't Lenny Henry, Milton Jones tells of the bloodbath he caused, Catherine Tate discusses her temper and performance artist Bryony Kimmings ponders pubic hair.
Alan is joined by "The IT Crowd" stars Richard Ayoade and Katherine Parkinson,"The Simpsons" voice star Harry Shearer and comedian and writer Lou Sanders for more free-form chat.
Alan is joined by Dane Baptiste, Lolly Adefope and "Upstart Crow" stars David Mitchell and Liza Tarbuck. Dane and Lolly swap recipes as David opens up about his fear of crustaceans.
The conversation veers from female pattern baldness to Marxism, punk poetry and health and safety advice as Alan Davies chats to Jenny Eclair, Mark Olver, Jon Richardson and Alexei Sayle.
Alan Davies chats to his guests Davina McCall, Jimmy Carr, Alice Levine and Reginald D. Hunter about meeting your heroes, crisps and queues at the shops.
Alan discusses GoT, shoplifting and a funny case of mistaken identity with his panel of guests, Bob Mortimer, Lizzie Roper, Gemma Whelan and Tom Rosenthal.
Alan debates Scotland, tin foil underwear, instant mash potato and a celebrity parent who wasn't famous at all with Sanjeev Bhaskar, Susan Calman, Ivo Graham and Sophie Willan.
Jason Manford opens up about how he became a stand-up and the time he got a dressing down from showbiz royalty, Bruce Forsyth. Toussaint Douglass, who is currently taking the stand-up scene by storm, chats about slipping down the pecking order. While New Yorker, Desiree Burch, discusses what life is really like on the streets of the city that never sleeps; And award-winning comic Suzi Ruffell reveals how she's still reeling over the time she was left holding her neighbour's tool.
Joining Alan Davies at the table are: actor, comedian, writer and presenter, Sue Perkins; award-winning hot shot comic, Lara Ricote; cutting edge stand-up, Jamali Maddix; and the Mancunian ray of sunshine that is Josh Jones. The conversation ricochets between revelations about nuns, nun chucks, Mexican soap royalty, hallucinogens, sun beds and foam parties...
Swapping stories with Alan tonight are Jessica Hynes, Emmanuel Sonubi, Amy Gledhill and Patrick Kielty. Jessica opens up about the pains of turning fifty; Amy brings tales of a trip to Reunion Island; cutting-edge stand-up Emmanuel recalls meeting his hero, Denzel Washington, and Patrick compares life in the US to the UK and what really happened to Harry Kane's shirts.
Joining Alan tonight are R1 DJ Matt Edmondson, Steph McGovern, stand-up Archie Maddocks and comedian Ed Byrne. Steph spills the beans on a strange encounter with Sir Alex Ferguson and reveals the time she got her muff out on live TV. Matt discusses his rather peculiar eating habits and being a dry nerd, which means he can perform tricks with corks. Archie has his mind blown by magic and Ed Bryne discusses aging and the joys of playing at celebrity.
Unseen footage from the series with guests including Rachel Parris, Jason Byrne, London Hughes, Seann Walsh, Jessica Hynes, Ola Labib and Russell Kane