What is the biggest Christmas present ever? – QI

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Sandi Toksvig, Alan Davies and a host of comedy stars swap funny facts on every subject under the sun. It doesn’t matter if they’re right, as long as they’re quite interesting.

Sandi Toksvig hosts a Christmas special with Aisling Bea, Chris McCausland, Gyles Brandreth and Alan Davies.

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29 thoughts on “What is the biggest Christmas present ever? – QI

  1. Why haven't you posted ANY Christmas 2022 FULL Shows !??? Been Waiting Still.. 8 OUT OF 10 CATS DOES COUNTDOWN ALSO ? WOULD I LIE TO YOU GONE… MOCK O THE WEEK GONE .. NOTHING GOOD AT ALL ANYMORE.. TASKMASTER SUCKS

  2. You'd expect such a piece of trivia about Lincoln would be very well known after all this time. I never heard it, and clearly most of the audience hasn't.
    Makes me think it's made up at some point, or very hard to prove or disprove..
    Anyway… you wonder why Lincoln's son was even there, throwing himself on the tracks.

  3. A close runner-up is when, in 1864, William T. Sherman gave the city of Savannah, GA to Abraham Lincoln “as a Christmas Gift” following its capture at the end of his famous “March to the Sea.”

  4. Edwin Boot saved Robert Todd Lincoln some time BEFORE Lincoln's execution, sometimes in between late 1864 and early 1865, while Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14th, 1865. Some articles mention the event on the train station happening "not a month before" President Lincoln's demise. Due to the proximity of these events, some historians theorized that the two events might be connected somehow and there are stories about John secretly pushing Robert and Edwin saving him, etc. But there is little confirmation for any of that. Another less known fact is that brothers fought way before either of these events, as Edwin was ardent Union supporter, while John was passionate supporter of the Confederation. After the events in the theater, Edwin further disowned his brother (and memory on him) and forbidden his name being mentioned in his presence ever again. However, their sister, Asia, was John's supporter and she actually wrote secret memoirs about her infamous brother. Those memoirs remain the best witness to the personality of John Wilkes Booth to this very day.

  5. Let's be honest. Stephen Fry is famous for his knowledge of Britishness and the antecedents of Britishness. Sandi Toksvig is not famous for her knowledge, but that doesn't mean she isn't outrageously knowledgeable.

    When Limeys compare Stephen's and Sandi's knowledge, multiple biasses favor Stephen. 1. Stephen is more British/English than John Bull. 2. Brits evaluate Stephen in the context of his reputation as an intellectual. Compare and contrast that with Hugh Laurie's reputation as an actor or Rowan Atkinson's reputation as a comedian. 3. Stephen's knowledge heavily favors the British (especially English) zeitgeist: deep knowledge of everything connected to England, the UK, the British Empire, Rome, and ancient Greece.

    Sandi's knowledge is certainly not inferior, most especially because she has much broader knowledge than Stephen. Some Brits think she doesn't know as much as Stephen because she wasted time learning about unimportant things such as anything and everything not related to the greatest, most civilized, industrial revolution inciting, slavery ending, best friend of America, massive empire building, Hitler defying nation: Great Britain.

  6. The biggest present (although not a Christmas present) must surely be when the British government made Queen Victoria "Empress of India" as a gift. Something she was not expecting (and neither were the Indians for that matter). Still, a whole sub-continent is pretty big as presents go.

  7. To add to Gyles' anecdote about Robert Todd Lincoln, I add this curious historical oddity about him: he was at his father's side when he father succumbed to John Wilkes Booth's bullet, having earlier declined to join his parents at the theater where Lincoln was shot. He was present (in his capacity as Secretary of War) in 1881 when President James Garfield was shot and killed by Charles Guiteau. Finally, Lincoln was travelling to the Pan-American Exhibition in Buffalo, NY, in 1901 when William McKinley was shot and killed by Leon Czolgosz, having been personally invited to the exhibition by McKinley.

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    Delicious, nutritious and guilt free!
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  9. The best Christmas present this year is your updated, free booster!
    Safe, effective, protects others, the NHS and helps beat Putin!
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    Slava booster! 💙💛

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