QI XL - Season 3

Season 3
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Episodes

Hodge Podge
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about a hodge-podge of topics beginning with the letter H, with Ross Noble, Jack Dee, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies.

H Anatomy
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about parts of the body beginning with the letter H, with Sue Perkins, Bill Bailey, Gyles Brandreth and Alan Davies.

Hoaxes
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about hoaxes, with Sean Lock, David Mitchell, Danny Baker and Alan Davies.

Humans
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about humans, with Jo Brand, Jack Dee, Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies.

H Animals
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about animals which begin with the letter H. With Ruby Wax, Ross Noble, Sean Lock and Alan Davies.

Happiness
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about happiness, with Andy Hamilton, Rich Hall, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies.

Horrible
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about all things horrible, with Dara Ó Briain, Chris Addison, Sean Lock and Alan Davies.

Health and Safety
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about health and safety, with Ross Noble, David Mitchell, Jeremy Clarkson and Alan Davies.

Highs and Lows
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about highs and lows, with Sandi Toksvig, Fred MacAulay, Rob Brydon and Alan Davies.

Horses and Hunting
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about horses and hunting, with Clare Balding, Dara Ó Briain, Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies.

Holidays
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about Holidays, with Bill Bailey, Rich Hall, Rob Brydon and Alan Davies.

Hocus-Pocus
Stephen Fry conjures up some hocus-pocus in a special Christmas edition of the quiz, with Daniel Radcliffe, Lee Mack, Graham Norton and Alan Davies.

Hypnosis, Hallucinations & Hysteria
Stephen Fry asks questions about hypnosis, hallucinations and hysteria. With Ronni Ancona, Phill Jupitus, Robert Webb and Alan Davies.

History
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about history. With Sandi Toksvig, David Mitchell, Rob Brydon and Alan Davies.

Hypothetical
Stephen Fry considers some hypothetical questions with panellists Sandi Toksvig, John Lloyd, Johnny Vegas and Alan Davies.

House and Home
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about house and home, with Bill Bailey, Eddie Izzard, Danny Baker and Alan Davies.
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