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  1. The world's most impossible quiz. On the face of it, QI (short for Quite Interesting) is a TV comedy panel game like any other. It has a chairman and four contestants, who are asked questions and get points for their answers. But there the resemblance ends.

  2. QI (short for "Quite Interesting") is arguably the hardest panel game in the world.It is built on the philosophy that everything in the world is quite interesting, provided that you look at in the right way. It is a 26-year-long project, with each series dedicated to a different letter of the alphabet.

  3. www.youtube.com › c › QIQuiteInterestingQI - YouTube

    The official channel for the hit BBC Two comedy panel quiz QI - with daily clips, compilations, and bonus material.For more visit http://qi.com

  4. 3. The Guardian - Arts. That's quite an interesting thing to play". 4. The Guardian. "In theory the commercial opportunity is quite an interesting one". 5. The New York Times - Tech. It's quite an interesting experiment in audience goodwill.

  5. Sandi Toksvig, QI Host 2016 - Present. The Quite Interesting Wiki or 'Qikipedia' is the wiki for the BBC quiz and comedy panel show that puts celebrities and comedians general knowledge ignorance to the test. First aired in 2003, QI has been digging deep for over a decade to keep proving that what we 'know' may not always be right.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2016 · なかなか面白いなあ、って This is really quite interesting. ... Timさんの仰る通り、まずはyasuさんの例文でも全く問題ありませんが ”quite” を使うとフォーマルになり、とても難しい内容や議論などの場で使う形式ばった表現になりますね。

  7. Quite Interesting. Q.I. (Quite Interesting) è un programma televisivo britannico, in onda dall'11 settembre 2003 sui canali BBC, creato da John Lloyd, già produttore della serie Blackadder, e presentato da Stephen Fry dal 2003 al 2016 e da Sandi Toksvig dal 2016 in poi. Si tratta di una parodia di quiz che abbina intelligenza, cultura e umorismo.