QI XL - Season 7

Season 7
L

Episodes

L Animals
From lonely whales to larval locomotives, Stephen Fry takes a look at the animal kingdom themed around the letter L. With Sarah Millican, Ross Noble, Colin Lane and Alan Davies.

Location, Location, Location
Stephen Fry goes on location in the company of Jason Manford, Aisling Bea, Johnny Vegas and Alan Davies.

Literature
Stephen Fry looks into literature and language with the learned and lettered Lloyd Langford, Victoria Coren Mitchell, Jack Whitehall and Alan Davies.

Levity
Stephen Fry takes a light-hearted look at levity, levitation and lights with Josh Widdicombe, Sue Perkins, Frank Skinner and Alan Davies.

Lenses
Stephen Fry considers lenses, lungs, legs and other parts of the body beginning with L, with Jo Brand, Josh Widdicombe, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies.

Liblabble
Stephen Fry looks through a list of L-themed larks - a 'liblabble', as he calls it. The Reverend Richard Coles, Sara Pascoe, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies are on the panel, covering subjects from 'the birds and the bees' to tie racks in vicarages.

Lethal
Stephen Fry looks at the quite interesting side of all things lethal, with a deadly and dangerous panel of Bill Bailey, Sandi Toksvig, Jason Manford and Alan Davies. Topics covered include the hazards of everything from laptop batteries to sugar-free sweets.

Lovely
Stephen Fry looks into love with the rather lovely Josh Widdicombe, Aisling Bea, Tony Hawks and Alan Davies. The panel learn about the the mating habits of the tent cobweb spider, the Puritan courtship tradtion of 'bundling' and how nanny goats get their name.

Lying
Stephen Fry seeks out the truth about liars and lying with Sara Pascoe, Jack Whitehall, Adam Hills and Alan Davies.

Lumped Together
Stephen Fry lumps together a whole lot of L-themed larks, from lava lamps to love handles. With David Mitchell, Ronni Ancona, Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies.

No L
Stephen Fry introduces the QI Christmas special - and a very special guest. With Carrie Fisher, Bill Bailey, Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies.

Lucky Losers
Stephen Fry takes a quite interesting look at luck and loss. Jeremy Clarkson, Sandi Toksvig, Danny Baker and Alan Davies are the panel hoping to be fortunate enough to avoid failure.

Little and Large
Stephen Fry looks at the multi-sized world of the little and the large. With Richard Osman, Lucy Porter, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies.

Ladies and Gents
Stephen Fry hosts the quiz show in which the aim is to be interesting. The ladies and gents on the panel are Ross Noble, Kathy Lette, Sue Perkins and Alan Davies.

Long Lost
At long last, it is Stephen Fry and the QI Long Lost show. With Suggs, Claudia O'Doherty, Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies.

Landmarks
Quiz show in which the aim is to be interesting. Stephen Fry looks at some landmarks. With Jo Brand, Colin Lane, David Mitchell and Alan Davies.
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