The fourteenth episode of the seventh (or “G”) series of the BBC comedy show QI (all about Greeks), as first broadcast on Friday 5th March 2010 at 8.30pm on BBC1, hosted by Stephen Fry and accompanied by guests Clive Anderson, Rich Hall and Phill Jupitus, alongside regular panellist Alan Davies. For more QI-ness, please visit the QI Blog at qitalk.blogspot.com and the official QI website at http For more Gluben-ness, please visit The Gluben Blog at gluben.blogspot.com You can also find me elsewhere! Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Google Buzz: www.google.com
QI, Series G: Episode 14 – Greeks (Part 1/3)
Posted by Kris Brooks on March 8th, 2010

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Thank you, thank you, thank you. As a Canadian this is my only way of watching this brilliant show.
“I’m naked. Your argument is invalid”
Hah, I thought he said the buzzers were ‘greasy’. Which I found kind of racist…
i was lost without my Q.I. fix XD
funny to see the word “junk” used on QI!
bovvered really is quite laconic.
THANKS for the upload!
“Hah, I thought he said the buzzers were ‘greasy’. Which I found kind of racist…”
.. How so?
“Up to you, Audience.” And then “I didn’t mean it.”
Really, Stephen, don’t tease.
greatly appreciated… thanks for the timely uploads!!!!!
@RonaldMacK
It’s such a pity that no other countries have yet to pick it up and broadcast it. I don’t know if you have any form of the BBC in Canada, but we’ve got BBC America down here and for some reason it chooses to have 90% of it’s programing dull enough to put a 5 year old with ADHD to sleep in about three minutes…
Phil may be a demigod, but you, oh great YouGluben are truly and god worthy of mount Olympus! Thank you as ever for always getting these up, and so quickly!
Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to invent time travel so I can move away from this pathetic excuse for a democracy, to a real one…
I’m an Expat in Canada – great stuff. Even better when I can come back from t’pub and watch QI, you’re quick!
Phill wearing a Green Lantern shirt and Stephen making Star Trek analogies. It should be “geek” not “Greek”.
When the video finished, the little flashing circle of dots reappeared, and for a moment I thought a caterpillar had emerged from Clive’s mouth.
@TheHighlandSnail We have BBC Canada but we don’t have wonderful shows like these
It sounds like yours is just as bland as ours. Cheers neighbour.
1:40 oh my god I’m dying of happiness from this one second moment of Stephen getting jiggy with it! <3
It’s “After you”.
LOL Spartans sent back “bovvered” XD Epic. Someone translate “look at my face, am I bovvered” into ancient Greek!
@spazzing && @TheHighlandSnail
Yeah BBC Canada is generally a collection of daytime TV shows and those Saturday night BBC drama’s that I’ve personally never liked. Mainly BBC1 fayre… I prefer BBC 2 programming.
I never thought I’d see Clive Anderson playing a gossipy hair stylist.
There’s a naked comedy show here in Boston that some friends of mine perform in. (funnily enough I keep missing the shows) and I suddenly wonder if the Greeks had a word for that.
To agree with Spazzing, yeah we do have BBC Canada. But it’s pretty much most the house-buying / selling shows with a bit of Vicar of Dibley or Bargain Hunt thrown in amidst them.
@BentonRox gymnokomodia i’d assume
haha, Phil Jupitus himself retweeted a link to this. Now I don’t feel so guilty
What does Alan say at around 7: 05?
He says “Bothered”.