QI - Season 18

Season 18
R
Right. Time to get real with everything interesting starting with "R". Risky however, as the coronavirus pandemic struck half-way through the series recording, and some episodes were recorded without an audience.
Episodes

Rude

Ruff and Reddy
Sandi Toksvig looks at ruffs and red things with Alan Davies, Tom Allen, Susan Calman and Zoe Lyons.

Road and Rail

Restaurants

Rubbish

Ridiculous

Revolutions

Reflections

Radioactive
Sandi Toksvig tunes in for a bit of radio activity, with Alan Davies, Joe Lycett, Shazia Mirza and Josh Widdicombe.

Rest and Recreation

Roaming

Rejoice! A Christmas Special
It's Christmas, so time to rejoice with Sandi Toksvig and guests Holly Walsh, Justin Moorhouse, Chris McCausland and Alan Davies.

Rogue
Sandi Toksvig goes Rogue with Bill Bailey, Jack Carroll, Olga Koch and Alan Davies.

Random
Join Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies for a completely random selection of quite interesting information. With Bill Bailey, Daliso Chaponda and Sally Phillips.

Rock 'n' Roll
Sandi Toksvig talks about rocks, rolls and rock 'n' roll with Bill Bailey, Katy Brand, Eshaan Akbar and Alan Davies.

R Animals
Sandi Toksvig discuss animals which start with an R with Tom Allen, Ed Gamble, Maggie Aderin Pocock and Alan Davies.
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