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QI Series 9, or 10?

This autumn (2011) sees the return of what has become the classic celebrity panel quiz show. QI series 9/10 will bring back the genius of host Stephen Fry and his comedy sidekick Alan Davies (who turned out to be absolutely nothing like his alter ego, Jonathan Creek) to BBC 2.


However, the confusing part is that the BBC press pack with the release info about the series claims that it's series 10, but information elsewhere indicates that it will actually be Series 9.

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Each series is based around a letter of the alphabet and apparently we have just had Series H, so that would make the next series, Series I. The show also started in 2003 with one series per year, making 2011 it's 9th year, supporting the Series 9 shenanigans.


Whether or not the BBC website has made another in what's starting to be a long line of typos (we know, kids in glass houses! But then we're not Mother) it's bound to be as class as the previous 8, maybe 9. Hold on. Just watching episode 10 from Series 7 on BBC iPlayer. It was G, which would make Series 8 H and Series 9 I. There's also only 8 previous series in the list on the BBC website, and the programme info for the last episode of Series 8 said it was broadcast on the 4th May 2011. Ipso facto… Adversus solem ne loquitor! With special thanks to Wikipedia and Sherlock Holmes.