QI News

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QI News
Image:QI_News.gif
Format Comedy
Created by Justin Gayner
Robert Meakin
John Lloyd
Starring Glenn Wrage
Katherine Jakeways
Robert Meakin
Alexander McConnell (Voice only)
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of episodes 4
Production
Running time 5 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ComedyBox.tv
Original run 17 September 2007 – present
External links
Official website

QI News is an internet television show produced by Quite Interesting Limited, the same company which produces the British panel game QI. It is broadcast on ComedyBox.tv.[1] It is a mock news programme, which instead of broadcasting news stories, broadcasts "quite interesting" stories. Other than the stories, the show also plays on the characters in it, mainly the two news readers.[2]

Contents

[edit] Show

QI News is a five-minute long show which reports "quite interesting" things from around the world. It is presented by two newsreaders, brash American Bob Squire (Glenn Wrage) and female Cambridge British co-anchor Sophie Langton (Katherine Jakeways). Other contributions are sometimes provided by correspondant Graham Prince (Robert Meakin). Off-screen, the Producer (Voice of Alexander McConnell) tries to keep Squire and Langton in order.

Each programme ends with one of the characters mentioning a final fact. The other will say, "Is that news?" to which the first responds, "It's news to me." As the credits roll, a disclaimer appears which reads, "All the information in this programme is believed to be true," followed by homourous comments swearing that it is true.

[edit] Production

The script for QI News is written by Meakin and Justin Gayner. The research for the show is carried out by QI's "Question Wranglers", John Mitchinson and Piers Fletcher, amongst others. QI's creator John Lloyd is the executive producer and it is directed by Geoff Posner.[3]

[edit] Episodes

The first two episodes of QI News are currently live on Comedybox.[2][4] A third episode was released on 9 October.[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ QI News (English). ComedyBox.tv. Retrieved on 2007-09-21.
  2. ^ a b "Episode 1". QI News. 2007-09-17. No. 1.
  3. ^ QI News (English). ComedyBox.tv (2007-09-17). Retrieved on 2007-09-21.
  4. ^ "Episode 2". QI News. 2007-09-17. No. 2.
  5. ^ "Episode 3". QI News. 2007-10-09. No. 3.