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Where is airing: BBC Two
For what age: 19+
How many episodes in 10 season: 29 episodes
1/27. New series. Victoria Coren Mitchell returns with the quiz show as it moves from BBC Four to BBC Two, with another batch of contestants using patience, lateral thinking and sheer inspiration to make connections between four things that may appear at first not to be linked. The opening edition of the 10th series features a trio of political enthusiasts taking on three cat lovers, with one set of clues consisting of a theatre on Londons' Argyll Street, a golf club, a UK policeman and the US five-cent coin.
2/27. Three historians take on a team from Oxford in the quiz testing general knowledge and lateral thinking. The players must make connections between four things that may appear at first not to be linked, with one set of clues consisting of Guernsey, Jersey, Balaclava and Bikini. Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts.
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the quiz where, as in life itself, knowledge will only take you so far, as patience and lateral thinking are also vital.
QI Elves v Bibliophiles: Victoria Coren Mitchell presents the quiz show about making connections. The QI researchers take on a trio of book lovers.
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts as a team of chess enthusiasts takes on a trio of linguists in the quiz testing general knowledge and lateral thinking. The players must make connections between four things that may at first not appear to be linked, with one set of clues consisting of apt, apposite, awl and anion.
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts as a trio of orienteers takes on three old-fashioned romantics in the general knowledge quiz. The contestants must use patience, lateral thinking and sheer inspiration to make connections between four things that may appear at first not to be linked, with one set of clues consisting of Messiah, Apocalypse, The Heist and Russian Roulette. The winning team goes straight through to the next stage of the competition, while the losers will come back for a second chance.
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts as a team of Norway enthusiasts takes on three nightwatchmen in the general knowledge quiz. The contestants must use patience, lateral thinking and sheer inspiration to make connections between four things that may appear at first not to be linked, with one set of clues consisting of Ruddigore, Straw Dogs, Jamaica Inn and Doc Martin. The winning team goes straight through to the next stage of the competition, while the losers will come back for a second chance.
A team of politics enthusiasts battle it out against a team of people associated with Oxford University.
Two more teams of first-round losers return for another chance at progressing.
Robert Peston, Patrick Marber and Sophie Grigson take on Kevin Eldon, Steve Jones and Kate Mosse in a Children In Need edition of the show.
The returning QI Elves team are in the middle of the "L" series of QI, and their captain jokingly hopes that their Only Connect questions will heavily feature topics such as "lampreys and leprechauns". The Elves are up against the Nightwatchmen, who josh with host Victoria Coren Mitchell that they've done some altitude training to prepare for their latest round. Heads go down despondently at the trill of the dreaded music question, and there's one of those brilliant nonsensical sentences you only ever hear on Only Connect as a contestant, baffled by the wall, wonders aloud, "There can't be a town called Deep Fat Fryer, can there-.
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the quiz where, as in life itself, knowledge will only take you so far, as patience and lateral thinking are also vital. Two teams who won their first heat return in the hope of securing a place in the quarter-finals. So join Victoria Coren Mitchell if you want to know what connects Meher Baba, Cuzco, Peru, peace and the LGBT community.
Host Victoria Coren Mitchell welcomes back another two teams as the second round continues, with three linguists taking on a trio of Doctor Who fans for a place in the quarter-finals. They must use patience, lateral thinking and sheer inspiration to make connections between groups of four things that may appear at first not to be linked, with one set of clues consisting of A rat, Zombies, Paternity dispute and Racism.
A team of orienteers and gamesmasters battle it out for a place in the next round of the competition.
Another couple of first-round winners return hoping to secure a place in the quarter-finals.
A team of chess players and three cat lovers battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals.
A team of linguists and a trio from Oxford battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals.
A team of book lovers battle it out against a trio of video-game enthusiasts for a place in the quarter-finals.
A team of QI researchers battle it out against three coders for a place in the quarter-finals.
A team of orienteers battle it out against three video-game enthusiasts.
A team of fans of all things Nordic battle it out against three QI researchers.
A team of chess enthusiasts battle it out against a team of Doctor Who fans.
A team of chess enthusiasts battle it out against a trio of historians.