QI: Divination


11:20 pm - 12:00 am, Saturday, June 27 on U&Dave ja vu (74)

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About this Broadcast

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Divination
Season 4, Episode 10

Graeme Garden, Johnny Vaughan and Phill Jupitus join regular contributor Alan Davies and host Stephen Fry for the quiz show with a difference, in which the questions are so difficult points are awarded for the most interesting answers. Coming under discussion are 'D' subjects including divination


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Comedy Movie/Drama Quiz Show Show/Game Show

Cast & Crew

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Alan Davies (Panellist)
Graeme Garden (Panellist)
Johnny Vaughan (Panellist)
Phill Jupitus (Panellist)
Ian Lorimer (Director)
John Lloyd (Producer)

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Stephen Fry (Host)
Born: August 24, 1957 in Hampstead, London
Best Known For: His sharp wit.
Early-life: Stephen John Fry was born on August 24, 1957, in Hampstead, London. He grew up in Norfolk alongside an older brother and younger sister. His father, Alan, is a physicist. Fry attended public schools Stout's Hill and Uppingham (from which he was expelled), and spent time in a Young Offender's Institution after going on a spending spree with a stolen credit card. His writing and performing skills were honed at Cambridge University, where his contemporaries included Emma Thompson, Tony Slattery and Hugh Laurie.
Career: After graduating, Fry and Laurie enjoyed a successful comedy partnership. Fry was a millionaire by 30, thanks to a successful rewrite of the Noel Gay musical Me and My Girl. He has appeared in numerous films and TV projects, including Blackadder, Jeeves and Wooster, Wilde, Thunderpants, Kingdom and The Hobbit. He's also written several books, and is well-known as a charming raconteur. He made his movie debut as writer and director with Bright Young Things, based on Evelyn Waugh's book, Vile Bodies. Fry is the presenter of comedy quiz QI, he has also made several acclaimed documentaries, including ones about manic depression and Aids, and he is the reader for the British versions of JK Rowling's Harry Potter series of audio books.
Quote: 'I don't need you to remind me of my age. I have a bladder to do that for me.'
Trivia: His distinctive voice has also been featured in a number of video games, including Fable II and Fable III, and as the narrator in the LittleBigPlanet games.
Alan Davies (Panellist)
Born: March 06, 1966 in Loughton, Essex
Best Known For: Jonathan Creek and being the permanent panellist on QI.
Early-life: Alan Roger Davies was born in Loughton, Essex, on March 6, 1966. Together with his older brother and younger sister, Alan was raised by his accountant father, following the death of his mother from leukaemia when he was six. Despite disliking school, he was a bright child and passed 12 O-Levels and two A-Levels before studying drama at the University of Kent. On graduating, he signed on for an Enterprise Allowance Scheme to help fund his assault on the London comedy circuit.
Career: Davies performed his first stand-up gig in 1988, and by the early 1990s was a rising star, picking up rave reviews at Edinburgh. He later gave up playing clubs to concentrate on radio. His Radio 1 series, Alan's Big One FM, led to TV appearances on shows such as One Foot in the Grave, before he was cast as the lead in Jonathan Creek, the light-hearted mystery drama that made him a household name. Other acting work includes Bob and Rose, A Many Splintered Thing, The Brief, Marple, Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008), Lewis and Whites. He presented the three-part documentary Alan Davies' Teenage Revolution for Channel 4 in 2010 and was a judge in 2011 on ITV talent show Show Me the Funny. He's also appeared in West End hit Auntie and Me. He has been a permanent panellist on irreverent quiz QI since the show began in 2003.
Quote: 'I'm like a fine wine. I'm maturing.'
Trivia: In early 2012, he announced his first UK stand-up tour in 12 years.
Graeme Garden (Panellist)
Johnny Vaughan (Panellist)
Born: July 16, 1966 in Barnet, London
Best Known For: Being the quick-witted presenter on The Big Breakfast
Early-life: Born Jonathan Randall Vaughan on July 16, 1966, in Totteridge, north London. He has a sister. The family lived in Barnet until Vaughan turned 12, then moved to Rutland, where he was sent to public school Uppingham. He left with eight O-levels and four A-levels. His father's engineering company hit hard times when he was 16, and they were forced to move again. A spell in prison on drugs-related charges when he was 22 gave him time to reflect on what he wanted from life.
Career: Vaughan became a journalist and began writing scripts. He fronted the film review show Moviewatch, but didn't become a household name until seven years later as a presenter on The Big Breakfast. His charm and wit, coupled with the charismatic Denise Van Outen, saw the show's ratings increase to almost four million. Since leaving, he has co-written the comedy series 'Orrible, in which he played a lying, scheming cabbie. Has also presented chat show Tonight with Johnny Vaughan and sporting challenge series, Superstars. Away from TV, he replaced Chris Tarrant in April 2004 on the Capital FM radio breakfast show.
Quote: 'The thing with breakfast broadcasting is that it's still one area where there are parameters of taste, so you can sail close to the wind.'
Trivia: He writes a weekly film column for the Sun newspaper.
Phill Jupitus (Panellist)
Born: June 25, 1962 in Newport, Isle of Wight
Best Known For: Being a team captain on Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
Early-life: Born Phillip Christopher Swan in Newport, Isle of Wight, on June 25, 1962. He took his stepfather's surname of Jupitus when he was 16. He's the eldest of three children. He moved with his family to Essex when he was four. He went to school in Barking, before attending Woolverstone Hall near Ipswich as a private boarder. He took eight O levels and was to study for his A levels but dropped out. He then became a civil servant, and while working in an employment office, began writing poetry.
Career: Jupitus left the civil service, and under the moniker Porky the Poet, started touring with different bands as their support act. While working the student circuit, he met Billy Bragg and Paul Weller, and became involved in the Labour Party-supporting Red Wedge movement. He had a short-lived job at record label Go! Discs. Jupitus directed music videos before landing a radio show on the BBC station GLR in 1995. He became a team captain on Never Mind the Buzzcocks in 1996, frequently appears on QI, has toured as a stand-up comedian, and hosted the breakfast show on BBC 6Music between 2002 and 2007. In 2009, he joined the West End cast of Hairspray, playing the role of Edna Turnblad. He also played King Arthur in a touring version of Spamalot in 2011.
Quote: 'Hi, hi I'm Phill Jupitus. 20 stone - I know you were wondering.'
Trivia: On Radio 4, Jupitus appears regularly on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
Ian Lorimer (Director)
John Lloyd (Producer)

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