List of QI Episodes - Series

Series

Up to the end of Series I, 131 episodes of QI have been produced. However, in the official counting as used by the show's producers, the unbroadcast pilot, seven compilation episodes, the 2011 Comic Relief live special and the 2012 Sport Relief special are not official episodes. This brings the total down to 121.

Series Episodes Original transmission DVD release
Pilot 1 (unaired) Unaired 6 November 2006
Series A 12 11 September – 23 December 2003 6 November 2006
Series B 12 8 October – 26 December 2004 17 March 2008
Series C 12 30 September – 9 December 2005 1 September 2008
Series D 13 29 September – 15 December 2006 N/A
Series E 12 (+ 1 Clip Show) 21 September – 14 December 2007 N/A
Series F 12 14 November 2008 – 20 March 2009 N/A
Series G 16 (+ 2 Clip Shows) 26 November 2009 – 16 April 2010 N/A
Series H 16 (+ 2 Clip Shows) 17 September 2010 – 2 May 2011 N/A
Comic Relief Special 1 6 March 2011 N/A
Series I 16 (+ 2 Clip Shows) 9 September 2011 – 19 May 2012 N/A
Sport Relief Special 1 23 March 2012 N/A
Series J 19 14 September 2012 – ? N/A

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