Ep 2. Kit and Kaboodle
- TV-14
- September 13, 2013
- 29 min
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7.3 (107)
In season 12 episode 2 of the British comedy panel show Qi, titled "Kit and Kaboodle," host Sandi Toksvig is joined by regulars Alan Davies, Sara Pascoe, and Johnny Vegas, as well as guest Amanda Abbington.
The episode begins with a discussion of the phrase "kit and caboodle," which apparently originated in the United States during the Civil War and refers to a soldier's full set of equipment and personal belongings. The panelists speculate on what might be included in a modern-day "kit and caboodle," with suggestions ranging from a phone charger to a small bottle of vodka.
Next up, the contestants are tasked with identifying potentially dangerous household items based on their appearances, including mundane objects like tea kettles and hairbrushes that can actually be deadly if misused. On a lighter note, they also attempt to differentiate between real inventions and fake ones made up for a children's TV show, with mixed success.
Later in the episode, the guests are asked to identify obscure words from the Oxford English Dictionary, such as "snollygoster" (a shrewd but unprincipled person) and "ululation" (a loud, wavering cry). They also discuss the origin of the word "dude," which originally referred to a fancy-dressing city slicker in the American West.
The final round of the episode involves identifying the origins of various musical genres, from reggae to opera. The contestants are given a selection of songs and must use their knowledge of history and culture to determine where each style of music first emerged.
Throughout the episode, the panelists engage in witty banter and playful teasing, with Alan Davies frequently serving as the butt of their jokes. Overall, "Kit and Kaboodle" is a fun, lighthearted episode that showcases the contestants' diverse knowledge and quick wit.