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Scottish author (born c. 1988)
Anne Miller (born c. 1988) is a Scottish author, scriptwriter, producer, comedian, and researcher, best known for her work on the BBC Two quiz show QI.[1]
Miller joined QI in 2011 and has variously worked as scriptwriter, assistant producer, producer, and researcher on the show and many of its other projects.[3][4][5] She is the second-most frequent guest personality on the QI podcast No Such Thing as a Fish and is a producer and head researcher for BBC Radio 4's comedy talk show The Museum of Curiosity.[6][7]
As part of the QI team, Miller has co-authored the following books:[5]
1,342 QI Facts to Leave You Flabbergasted by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, James Harkin, and Anne Miller. Published 2016, Faber & Faber.
1,423 QI Facts to Bowl You Over by John Lloyd, James Harkin, Anne Miller, and John Mitchinson. Published 2017, Faber & Faber.
2,024 QI Facts to Stop You in Your Tracks by John Lloyd, James Harkin, and Anne Miller. Published 2018, Faber & Faber.
Funny You Should Ask... Your Questions Answered by the QI Elves by QI Elves. Published 2020, Faber & Faber.
In 2020, she released the first book in the Mickey and the Animal Spies children's series.[8] This story centers on a young girl named Mickey who discovers a network of animal spies. The book contains and teaches readers how to crack coded messages.
Mickey & the Animal Spies by Anne Miller. Published 2020, Oxford University Press.
Mickey & the Trouble with Moles by Anne Miller. Published 2021, Oxford University Press.
Mickey & the Lost Spy by Anne Miller. Published 2021, Oxford University Press.
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