Qi Season 5 Episode 5
Qi
Season 5

Ep 5. Everything Etc.

  • October 19, 2007
  • 7.4  (93)

In the fifth season of QI, the fifth episode is titled "Everything Etc." This episode features the regular QI host, Stephen Fry, along with panelists Sean Lock, Clive Anderson, and Jo Brand.

The episode explores the topic of "everything," covering a wide range of subjects from the endless expanse of the universe to the smallest subatomic particles. The show takes an irreverent and humorous approach to learning about the world around us, challenging prevailing myths and misconceptions.

Throughout the episode, the panelists engage in a lively discussion on topics ranging from the nature of infinity to the significance of the number 42. They also delve into the mysteries of human perception, examining optical illusions and the phenomenon of synesthesia.

As with all QI episodes, "Everything Etc." is filled with surprising and entertaining facts that are sure to keep viewers engaged. Did you know, for example, that there are more possible iterations of a game of chess than there are atoms in the observable universe? Or that the average person's body contains enough carbon to make 900 pencils?

The show also takes a look at some of the more unusual aspects of human history and culture. In one segment, panelist Jo Brand discusses the origins of the phrase "the devil is in the details," tracing its roots back to an 1800s German proverb.

Other topics covered in the episode include the existence of multiple universes, the secrets of coral reefs, and the history of the world's first computer.

As always, the episode is a testament to the wit and intelligence of its participants, who deliver clever one-liners and unexpected insights throughout the show. With its blend of comedy and learning, "Everything Etc." is a must-watch for anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of the world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 19, 2007
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (93)