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Stephen Fry is to step down as the host of BBC Two comedy quiz show QI after 13 years.

 

The presenter said it was "one of the best jobs on television" but felt "it was time to move on".

 

He will be replaced by Sandi Toksvig, who called it her "dream job". She stood down as chair of BBC Radio Four's The News Quiz earlier this year after a 10-year run.

 

Alan Davies will remain as resident panellist.

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Originally Posted by moonie:

I like Stephen Fry but of late he seems to overemphasise his explanations to the point of  which is somewhat annoying to me but then that's probably me just being overcritical I guess  

   I've gone off him slightly too Moonie, more for his ubiquitousness though. 

 

Worrabout that for a word eh? 

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by moonie:

I like Stephen Fry but of late he seems to overemphasise his explanations to the point of  which is somewhat annoying to me but then that's probably me just being overcritical I guess  

   I've gone off him slightly too Moonie, more for his ubiquitousness though. 

 

Worrabout that for a word eh? 

Hi Rog  

*goes too check online dictionary* 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by moonie:

I like Stephen Fry but of late he seems to overemphasise his explanations to the point of  which is somewhat annoying to me but then that's probably me just being overcritical I guess  

   I've gone off him slightly too Moonie, more for his ubiquitousness though. 

 

Worrabout that for a word eh? 

Hi Rog  

*goes too check online dictionary* 

 

FM

Was gutted when I heard this. .

 

I liked the rapport between him and Alan Davies and I can't see him and Sandy Toksvig having the same.  I also liked his experiments too and his seemingly endless knowledge about all sorts.

 

I like Sandy Toksvig, she is witty and intelligent too but, QI will never be quite the same. ..   

 

Having said that some of my favourite panellists have not featured much of late and a newer set have been on who aren't quite as funny as the other lot.. even watching QI XL lacked the amount of humour and crying laughing moments it used to have . .and it was the only programme that was guaranteed to make me really laugh out loud   

Mount Olympus *Olly*
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Aww, that's just rubbish. Stephen Fry IS Qi. I fear that is one more programme I will probably drift away from *sad face*

I don't particularly care for Toksvig as either a comedienne or host, nothing major just does not do it for me. But then again, I think they would struggle to find anyone to fill Fry's boots.

This.  All of it.

 

 

I think the show's a goner without Stephen....unless they get a QI elf as the host.

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by El Loro:

Stephen Fry is to step down as the host of BBC Two comedy quiz show QI after 13 years.

 

The presenter said it was "one of the best jobs on television" but felt "it was time to move on".

 

He will be replaced by Sandi Toksvig, who called it her "dream job". She stood down as chair of BBC Radio Four's The News Quiz earlier this year after a 10-year run.

 

Alan Davies will remain as resident panellist.

I don't watch QI ....but still miss Sandi on the News Quiz 

Baz
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Aww, that's just rubbish. Stephen Fry IS Qi. I fear that is one more programme I will probably drift away from *sad face*

I don't particularly care for Toksvig as either a comedienne or host, nothing major just does not do it for me. But then again, I think they would struggle to find anyone to fill Fry's boots.

This.  All of it.

 

 

I think the show's a goner without Stephen....unless they get a QI elf as the host.

 

I had not considered that. It would be interesting to see if any of the elves have presenting skills to add to their knowledge skills.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

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