Series A Outtakes 1/3

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2010

Part 1/3

Series A outtakes

Filmed in 2003

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  • these are outtakes? I thought the entire show was improvised except for the questions.

  • @kefka3 They edit the show though, these are things that were either too long to fit into the time, or the funnier bits of the episodes that had aired.

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  • even the outtakes are intellectual :)

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  • @pdieraue I remember that bit. They should've asked how many natural satellites Earth has. Then it would've been acceptable.

  • "But he was only at school for two weeks."

  • @1SapereAude1 It's from episode 2, Astronomy, where Stephen asked how many moons Earth has, and the "incorrect" answer was "ONE". (Someone from the QI research team apparently read somewhere that the asteroid Cruithne is Earth's second moon, when it actually just a quasi-satellite, so in fact, the Earth does only have one moon) but anyway, that's why it was on the card.

  • why does his card say "ONE" at 5:32 when the whole segment was about the grammatical correctness of the word "one" in that situation. The show doesn't feel scripted, but this is kinda odd.

  • Stephen is a grammar Nazi! <3

  • @jazzjackblackskull its a pocket journal

  • From 3:05 did Stephen just say "hello, the cunt didnt tell me that"??

  • Love to see a video with no dislikes for once :)

  • Love alan and stephen, there so well suited.

  • @SuperJaybles Death adders are of the genus Elapidae, while the European adder is from the genus Viperidae, so this separates them quite a bit. The former is more closely related to cobras, coral snakes, etc. (and much more venomous), while the latter is more closely related to rattlesnakes and such. Regardless, his point was that more people are killed by wasps than by European adders.

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