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Who are the QI panellists?

POPULAR TV show QI recently returned for a new series which continues tonight, Thursday, June 4, 2020.

But who are the panellists on this series of the show?

 Alan Davies and Sandi Toksvig are back with more brain-jigglers
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QI returns for a new series tonight

Who are the QI panellists?

Hosts

Sandi Toksvig

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Sandi Toksvig is the host on the show

Sandi Toksvig, is a British-Danish writer, comedian, broadcaster, actor, and producer on British radio, stage, and television.

She is also a political activist, having co-founded the Women's Equality Party in 2015.

She has written plays, novels, and books for children.

Panellists

Alan Davies

 Alan Davies is an English stand-up comedian and actor
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Alan Davies is a permanent panellist on QI

Alan Davies is an English stand-up comedian, writer and actor.

He has played the title role in the BBC mystery drama series Jonathan Creek since 1997.

Davies is the only permanent panellist on the BBC panel show QI since 2003.

Tom Allen

Tom Allen is known for hyperbolic comedy
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Tom Allen is known for hyperbolic comedy Credit: Mark Bourdillon (Channel 4 images must not be altered or manipulated in any way) CHANN

Tom Allen is a British comedian, actor and writer.

He's known for his hyperbolic comedic style and in 2005 won the So You Think You're Funny contest.

He's 36 years old and from South East London.

Susan Calman

 Aisling Bea is an Irish actress and comedian
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Susan Calman is a Scottish comedianCredit: Getty - Contributor

Susan Calman is a Scottish comedian, presenter, writer and regular guest TV panellist on a range of shows.

She features on many BBC Radio 4 shows such as The News Quiz.

Susan has written books including Cheer Up Love and Sunny Side Up.

Zoe Lyons

 Phill Jupitus is a well known comedian
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Zoe Lyons is a British comedianCredit: www.steveullathorne.com

Zoe Lyons is a stand up comedian whose also worked in TV and radio.

She won the 2004 Funny Women awards and has been nominated for Edinburgh Fringe Festival awards.

She's featured before on shows including Mock The Week and Room 101.

 

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