QI: The B Series
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #670 in DVD
- Released on: 2008-03-17
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 2
- Running time: 410 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Fortunately, you don’t have to be anywhere near as clever and quick-witted as Stephen Fry to enjoy the majesty of Q.I.’s second series. Brought together in its entirety in this DVD set, it’s that rarest of things: a timeless panel show that can be enjoyed over and over again.
What structure there is to Q.I. proves simply to be a platform for questions about obscure topics, and the equally obscure, and quite interesting, answers that follow. It’s a simple idea, majestically realised. With panelists who are genuinely funny and interesting--series regular Alan Davies is joined by the likes of Dara O’Briain, Sean Lock, Rich Hall and the late Linda Smith--each episode is a glorious slice of comedy that you could never accuse of dumbing down.
The theme for this series of Q.I., as you probably guessed from the DVD title, is the letter B, and that’s the glue that holds all the answers together. Yet guiding the show is the quite brilliant Stephen Fry, in a show he was simply made to host. Very funny, quick and--yes!--quite interesting too, he’s simply superb here.
A terrific antidote to the lazy panel show that too often infests our screens, Q.I. is priceless television, and this B series is simply not to be missed. --Jon Foster
DVD Description
Have QI for pudding. Your cultural digestive system will feel both energised and soothed." - The Times "Utterly irresistible" Daily Telegraph QI: THE B SERIES STARRING THE WORLD'S BEST HOST AND SOMEONE FROM ESSEX
Behold QI's big-sized "B" bundle, benevolently blending bug-eyed bafflement and brilliant badinage by Britain's brightest babble-meisters.
Bananas! Bamboo! Baguettes! Baldness! Bagpipes! Biscuits! Bernards! This beauteous boxset brims bountifully Brian could somebody please rewrite the copy from this point on? This idea is fantastically tedious and unfunny. Yes leave it with me no problem I'll have a go at it after lunch.
Does the Pope eat beaver? Where did the Greeks put their blackberries? How big is a barnacle's boner? Discover answers to questions you never dreamt of asking and find that everything you think you know is wrong.
This complete second series is devoted entirely to the letter beloved by Balzac, Bertolt Brecht and the Brontës you can take those out too I've never heard of any of them and all 12 glorious episodes are included. Your beaming host, QI Master Stephen Fry, winner of the 'Golden Rose of Montreux' for best game-show host, quizzes the likes of Bill Bailey, Brand (Jo), Barry (Cryer) and Briain (Dara O') in a quite interesting and unquestionably hilarious trawl through the world of bugs, beetles, bangs, Bermuda shorts, Brownian motion, Bombay duck, Irving Berlin the list is OK but take out the word 'beaming' please and Birmingham. Starring Alan Davies and a lot of other people without a B in their name: Sean Lock, Rich Hall, Phil Kay, Clive Anderson, Mark Gatiss, Phill Jupitus, Jeremy Hardy, Jeremy Clarkson, Jimmy Carr, Anneka Rice, Arthur Smith, Linda Smith, Fred MacAulay, Josie Lawrence, John Sessions and Mark Steel. SPECIAL FEATURES Banter (with backroom boys) Bonus Bits Bloopers Buzzers Batteries not included.
Synopsis
Stephen Fry presents this comedy panel game where artistic licence is king. Fry is joined by four others each episode and the point of the game is to come up with the most elaborate answer, as opposed to actually being right.
Customer Reviews
Fry has done a brillant job, again.
This show is just brilliant, it has the best comedians on it and as always Steven Fry shares his intelligence with no trace of being condescending. Alan is great in it too but for his boyishness.
As for the one bad review on here, I looked at that persons other reviews and it's clear that that person is a troll just looking for attention.
The Alan Factor
Amen to the other reviews here. For me it's all enhanced by the Alan factor. The poor man only has to open his mouth to set the "urban myth" alarm off, and there's something slightly occult about the way his buzzer noise is always marginally more ridiculous than everyone else's! One of the saving graces of digital age TV.
Terrible mess
This program is utter rubbish. Irritating music at the start, Alan's 'funny' quiz bell/sound, Stephen's homo-erotic banter with Alan and debunked assumptions of what thought we already knew but didn't. The justifications for us all being so wrong about certain things are tenuous to say the least. I hope Alan bites Stephens ears when he eventually move's to sitting on his knee. What a waste of license payer's money, read a book instead. Or do some ironing. Or carve soap. Anything but this mind numbing hour wasting tedious parlour game.


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