QI has entered a number of different media, and has seen an increasing number of tie-in DVDs, books and newspaper columns released since 2005.
Books United Kingdom The first
QI book was 2006's
The Book of General Ignorance, published in hardback on 5 October by
Faber and Faber. () Written by producer and series-creator
John Lloyd and ''QI's'' head of research,
John Mitchinson, it includes a
foreword by Fry and "Four words" by Davies ("Will this do, Stephen?".) Most of the book's facts and clarifications have appeared on the programme, including its list of 200 popular misconceptions, many of which featured during the "General Ignorance" rounds. On 8 December 2006, the book "became a surprise bestseller over the Christmas period, becoming
Amazon's number one Global bestseller for Christmas 2006." By the end of January 2007, it had sold more than 300,000 copies (and subsequently over half a million), paving the way for subsequent (projected) annual book releases to capitalise on the UK Christmas book market.
QIs second book,
The Book of Animal Ignorance, was released in the UK (in the same hardback format) by Faber & Faber on 4 October 2007. () It promised to be a "
bestiary for the 21st century," and contains almost completely new quite interesting facts. The book includes "400 diagrams and cartoons by the brilliant Ted Dewan", another Foreword by Stephen Fry and a "Forepaw" by Alan Davies. On the Factoids feature of the Series A DVD, John Lloyd mentioned an idea he'd had for a
QI book of quotations, under the working title
Quote Interesting. This book was eventually published in 2008 as
Advanced Banter. 7 October 2010 saw the publication of
QIs fifth book—
The Second Book of General Ignorance. Written by the same authors, this book covers a whole new series of questions on a wide variety of topics, which promises to prove that "everything you think you know is (still) wrong". The sixth
QI book,
1,227 QI Facts To Blow Your Socks Off, a list of facts, was published on 1 November 2012. James Harkin,
QIs chief researcher, co-wrote the book with Lloyd and Mitchinson.
QIs first
annual, '''
The QI "E"
Annual or The QI Annual 2008''' was published by Faber and Faber on 1 November 2007, to coincide with the initial airing of the TV show's E series (.) Succeeding years have seen the publication of
F,
G and
H annuals, concurrent with the BBC show's chronology, though retrospective annuals on the first four letters of the alphabet have yet to be published. The covers, which feature various cartoon scenes starring caricatures of Fry and regular
QI panellists, are produced by
David Stoten (one of
Roger Law's
Spitting Image team), who also contributed to the annuals' contents. Many of said cover stars are also credited with contributing content to the annuals, which also provide a showcase for
Rowan Atkinson's talents as a 'rubber-faced' comic, as well as the comic stylings of
Newman and Husband from
Private Eye, ''
Viz's Chris Donald, Geoff Dunbar, Ted Dewan and The Daily Telegraph''s
Matt Pritchett.
France A French edition entitled
Les autruches ne mettent pas la tête dans le sable : 200 bonnes raisons de renoncer à nos certitudes ("Ostriches don't put their heads in the sand: 200 good reasons to give up our convictions") was published by Dunod on 3 October 2007. () It is released as part of Dunod's "Cult.Science"/"Oh, les Sciences !" series, which also includes titles by
Robert L. Wolke,
Ian Stewart and
Raymond Smullyan.
Italy An Italian edition entitled ''Il libro dell'ignoranza
("The book of ignorance") was published by Einaudi in 2007 and in 2009 the same publisher published Il libro dell'ignoranza sugli animali'' ("The book of ignorance about animals".)
United States On 7 August 2007,
The Book of General Ignorance was published in America by
Harmony Books. () It features a sparser cover downplaying its links to the TV series, which had yet to be broadcast in the US. The book received glowing reviews from both
Publishers Weekly and
The New York Times, which recommended it in its "Books Holiday Gift Guide". (It subsequently entered the
New York Times "Hardcover Advice" best-seller charts at No. 10 on 9 December, falling to No. 11 two weeks later where it stayed until mid-January, before falling out of the top 15 on 20 January.)
DVDs A number of DVDs related to
QI have also been released, including interactive quizzes, and complete series releases.
Interactive quizzes On 14 November 2005 an interactive
QI DVD game, called
QI: A Quite Interesting Game, was released by
Warner Vision International. A second interactive game,
QI: Strictly Come Duncing followed on 26 November 2007, once again from Warner Vision International. Both games feature Fry asking questions, and then explaining the answers in full
QI-mode.
Series releases United Kingdom A DVD release for the first series was the direct result of an internet petition signed by 1,821 people, which persuaded the BBC of the interest in such a move. Series A, was therefore released by
BBC Worldwide's DVD venture, 2 entertain Ltd. on 6 November 2006 (as "QI: The Complete First Series.") Series B was released on 17 March 2008, On 14 December 2015, the Network imprint announced on its website that it had made a deal with
FremantleMedia so previously unreleased shows could be made available on
DVD sometime in 2016; among the list was
QI. The DVD sets, released on 8 May 2017, were split into two initial volumes of series A-D and E-G, containing additional features including a 'Making of' feature, interviews and bloopers. Two additional sets, series H-J and K-M were released on 23 October 2017.
Australia A box-set of series 1–3 (Series A-C) was released in September 2011. The Series 9 DVD title was later changed to "
The H Series"
United States Multiple services have made QI available to stream in the United States, including
Acorn TV (Series A through G - unavailable as of 2024) and
Hulu (Series I, J and K). By April 2024, twelve seasons (series J-U) had been available through
BritBox.
Other media Since 10 February 2007, a weekly
QI column has run in
The Daily Telegraph newspaper. Fifty-two columns were planned, originally alphabetically themed like the TV series and running from A to Z twice, but the feature is ongoing and was recently re-launched in the newspaper's Saturday magazine and online. A
QI feature has appeared in
BBC MindGames magazine since its fifth issue, and revolves around facts and questions in the
General Ignorance-mould. A weekly
QI-linked multiple-choice question is featured in
Radio Times, with the solution printed in the feedback section.
QI also has an official website, QI.com, which features facts, forums and other information. It also links to
QIs internet show
QI News, a parody news show which broadcasts "News" items about things which are "quite interesting".
QI News stars Glenn Wrage and
Katherine Jakeways as the newsreaders, Bob Squire and Sophie Langton. ==Footnotes==