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QI XL Series P Episode 16 - Post - EARLY ACCESS

Hope you enjoy my first reaction to Episode 16 XL of QI (Series P) starring Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies, guest starring Susan Calman, Holly Walsh and Matt Lucas!

Watch the Original Show on YouTube or on BBC2 in the UK and Ireland.

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QI XL Series P Episode 16 - Post - EARLY ACCESS

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Andrew


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