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- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRoisin ConatyPro celebrity suffering in Greg Davies' comedy challenge series! Frank Skinner takes a boulder onto a train. And can the comedians make a Swede blush?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRoisin ConatyA round of mini-golf using eggs, picking blue sweets out using boxing gloves and making a meal using ingredients representing each letter of the alphabet are among the challenges in the series finale.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneBen Bailey SmithA new feckless five, fastidious Jon Richardson, ice-queen Katherine Ryan, dilapidated Joe Wilkinson, multi-talented Doc Brown and the unflappable Richard Osman, compete in the second series.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneBen Bailey SmithEating an egg isn't a challenge - unless it's one of the bizarre tasks on this show. The rival comedians must also order a pizza without using key words and put potatoes in a basket using chopsticks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneBen Bailey SmithTaskmaster Greg Davies sets the competitors one of the show's most difficult challenges yet, as they must try to impress an intimidating man in gold chains - the Mayor of Chesham.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneBen Bailey SmithThe competition intensifies as the series approaches its climax. The rivals are tasked with concealing a pineapple about their person and one discovers they have been the subject of an experiment.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneBen Bailey SmithHome stretch of season 2. 1st a stream to overcome during a grocery store task. 2nd some videography. 3rd, there must be a bridge. 4th Katherine issues a tampon challenge then they put on gloves and clap. There can be only one.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRob BeckettThe show returns with another group of hapless comedians given some fiendishly tricky tasks. In this opening episode these include vegetable propulsion, Scoopy the out-of-season snowman and some hot swede on Swede action.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRob BeckettThe guests have to put the 'heaviest' item they can find into a shoe box, along with other nonsensical tasks. Al Murray's Morse code knowledge lets him down.
- DirectorAndy DevonshirePeter OrtonStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRob BeckettThe guests take on more ridiculous tasks, whilst Al Murray is convinced urine and sweat are the same thing.
- DirectorAndy DevonshirePeter OrtonStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRob BeckettThe guests have to get four items of clothing as far away as possible, along with other equally ridiculous tasks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshirePeter OrtonStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRob BeckettAl Murray gets out the gong again, as the celebs compete to crown the season's winner and win the coveted Taskmaster trophy.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneLolly AdefopeFive, fresh competitors go head-to-head as the gloriously bonkers show returns for an expanded fourth series. They paint a model they can't see, fell a load of rubber ducks and beautifully destroy a cake.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneLolly AdefopeThe participants present prizes they have won. Other tasks include long distance painting, intense staring and putting an egg in an eggcup. Joe Lycett has a personal task - to smile every 30 seconds.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneLolly AdefopeTaskmaster Greg Davies tries to spot the five camouflaged comedians before they try to herd dogs and chickens. They also have to re-home a fish and create a trailer for Taskmaster: The Movie.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneLolly AdefopeWhich guest can perform the best moves on a pommel horse and other ridiculous tasks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneLolly AdefopeThe five witless guests attempt to score points by completing wacky tasks, but can they all cooperate for the team task?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneLolly AdefopeThe feckless five attempt to go biblical and pass the camel through the eye of a needle, along with other pointless and hilarious tasks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneLolly AdefopeThe guests have to come up with a special handshake and other wacky challenges.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneLolly AdefopeSeason finale in which the feckless five have to create the most exotic sandwich and other ridiculous tasks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAisling BeaThe new season kicks of with 5 new guests; Aisling Bea, Bob Mortimer, Mark Watson, Nish Kumar and Sally Phillips. But are they up for the wacky challenges ahead of them?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAisling BeaThe guests have to see who can make the biggest splash, along with other ridiculous tasks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAisling BeaWho can make a coconut look most like a business and other pointless and crazy tasks face the guests this week.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAisling BeaThe guests try to make marmite from scratch and other equally stupid tasks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAisling BeaWho can make to best water cooler video and other asinine tasks await the guests this week.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAisling BeaBob Mortimer reveals his bizarre machine to make his children eat cheaper sausages and then attempts bizarre tasks with the other guests.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAisling BeaThe guests go all Hansel and Gretel, leaving a trail of breadcrumbs, along with doing equally wacky tasks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAisling BeaThe guests compete to be crowned winner of the season.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim Chaudhry5 new guests start the new season; Actor Asim Chaudhry, comedian Russell Howard, TV presenter Liza Tarbuck, 'comedian' Tim Vine, and the lovely DJ Alice Levine. But can they complete the kooky challenges set by little Alex Horne?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim ChaudhryLittle Alex Horne sets out the challenge to see who can make the best short video with a moustached man on a penny farthing, along with equally odd tasks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim ChaudhryCan the funky five work out what's in the so-called baby food and other preposterous tasks?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim ChaudhryThe five get manly with a cardboard box, have fun with fun, get arty with cream and shaky with the taskmaster. Now with added assistant!
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim ChaudhrySturdy prizes, an age-old conundrum, getting snookered by eggs.. the teams tackle all these and more under the stern gaze of Greg Davies.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim ChaudhryIt is snowy globes, rubbery ducks and wooden-y spoons, as the competitors use their ingenuity to impress Taskmaster Greg Davies.
- DirectorDominic KeaveyStarsSam CraneLouise BrealeyFern DeaconAt a fête to raise funds for a Polish school unpleasant mayor William Knight is electrocuted by a microphone. Valentine arrests his long suffering wife Eleanor after a screwdriver is found in her handbag but there are plenty of other suspects, including his young daughter and the secretary he sacked after their affair was discovered, whilst he was also accused of bribery and corruption. As Father Brown solves the mystery a magician at the fête turns out to be the husband,presumed dead, of his housekeeper Mrs McCarthy, who walked out on her decades earlier. Now dying he wants to return to her but she refuses him.
- DirectorIan BarberStarsMark WilliamsAlex PriceHugo SpeerWhen the notorious thief Flambeau declares his intention to steal a valuable blue cross from the church, Father Brown, against the advice of Valentine, decides to take it to safety to Newbury abbey by train. He meets a trio of fellow passengers, one of which he is sure is the thief but his efforts to flush him out lead to the theft of the cross. Facing dismissal for his rash action the Father agrees to meet with Flambeau and do a deal to return the artefact.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim ChaudhryTim Vine encounters a wet bra, Alice Levine barely attempts cricket and Russell Howard makes a convincing liger. Greg Davies sets the tasks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim ChaudhryRussell Howard charms a nice lady called Carol and Liza Tarbuck makes a puzzle for children, that should not be seen by children.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim ChaudhryRussell Howard wraps a tie round his head and Tim Vine is left bereft by a small piece of bent metal.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneAsim ChaudhryTim Vine attempts a risky impersonation and Alex Horne receives a gift from Liza Tarbuck. The recipient of the Taskmaster's golden bonce is revealed.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneJames AcasterVelcro is key, tape is vital and bean juice is crucial. Greg's simpering sidekick Alex Horne supplies facts, figures and unconditional love.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneJames AcasterPhil Wang makes ogres poignant despite his eye-catching costume, Jessica Knappett beautifully mimics a funny noise and James Acaster finds various circles. Alex Horne carefully records it all for his beloved boss, Greg Davies.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneJames AcasterRhod Gilbert force-feeds Greg's exec sec Alex Horne a jug of mocha, Kerry Godliman boshes a cricket ball with a croquet mallet and Phil Wang makes a really strange noise.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneJames AcasterCan the gang match Ollie's weight with objects found around the house, whilst Rod continues to show Greg's naked picture.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneJames AcasterRhod Gilbert endangers Alex's life again, Jessica Knappett's sunny outlook on life is severely tested by a former traffic warden and Phil Wang has a lovely old time with a squeezy jar of mayonnaise.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneJames AcasterIt's the 50th episode and everyone is in a festive mood, but all they'll get from the Taskmaster is even more tough challenges, including the one where they have to come up with and film an intense soap opera cliffhanger ending.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneJames AcasterPhil Wang makes sure his outstanding outfit leaves even less to the imagination that it did before, Jessica Knappett demonstrates her mastery of a child's percussion instrument and James Acaster's dream comes true.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneJames AcasterTwo episodes remain in the series and with Greg Davies's shiny head trophy within touching distance, tensions are beginning to run high between the beleaguered contestants.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneJames AcasterThe series reaches its majestic climax. Who will win Greg Davies's coveted golden head to become just the seventh Taskmaster Champion in history?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonThe Taskmaster challenges a new set of comedians to compete for his golden head.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonThe competition continues as the Taskmaster judges even more Tasks, including one that Joe Thomas describes as 'dehumanising'.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonCan the contestants guess what Alex is dressed as? Can they create a volcano? Most importantly, can they apologize for what they've done?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonA hammock-based task threatens to tear the team apart.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonHerding ping-pong balls, playing catch around the globe and creating food-based injuries are just three of the tasks on offer as the show reaches its halfway point.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonThis week, the comedians are challenged with designing an album cover, scoring a goal, remembering the order of some very special playing cards and hiding in a phone-box.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonCan the contestants pick the Pink Ladies? Can they do something powerful with their pinkies? The taskmaster intends to find out.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonThe taskmaster imagines an aquatic trauma when the contestants are asked to bring in the best thing to hold, before an underdog begins to rise through the ranks as the word-based final task approaches.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonThe penultimate episode sees the formation of some very strange new people.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSian GibsonWho will take home the coveted 'golden head' trophy in the Taskmaster series 8 finale?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDavid BaddielGreg Davies is back, joined as ever by Alex Horne. The five celebs making grand entrances for series nine are David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDavid BaddielJo and David have time to stop for a sandwich while Ed, Rose and Katy are stuck in a loop.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDavid BaddielA memory game catches the guests off guard and Ed squashes a (fake) baby.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDavid BaddielHomoerotic water-features, a human donkey and peas in a tray. Plus, David just can't help taking his clothes off.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDavid BaddielSpecial guest Kerry Godliman has to defend Katy Wix's rubbish lassoing, water torture and far-too-personal questioning.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDavid BaddielKatherine Ryan subs a still-ill Katy Wix, the team play around with bread-sticks and the Taskmaster is up to his old tricks.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDavid BaddielKaty Wix is back; she's throwing eggs, sculpting mash and sucking fingers. Plus, Jo Brand reveals her psychic powers.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDavid BaddielHow well do the contestants know the Taskmaster theme tune? Surely that's easier than throwing something in a bin while the lid is closed.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDavid BaddielIt's the series final and it's all to play for. Unless you're David Baddiel, that is.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDaisy May CooperJohnny Vegas yells stuff from a tall chair, Katherine Parkinson forgets how balloons work and Richard Herring flails about in a dinghy.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDaisy May CooperMawaan Rizwan attempts a farm-related illusion in the hope of impressing domineering Taskmaster Greg Davies. Plus: pasta disasters and catapult calamities.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDaisy May CooperDaisy May Cooper flirts with a security guard, Richard Herring is surprised by chickens and Alex Horne wears sparkly high heels while operating heavy machinery.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDaisy May CooperThe competing comics demonstrate their love of watermelon and Johnny tries to win points by grabbing a passing cyclist and introducing him to some Christmas-related equipment.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDaisy May CooperDaisy May Cooper gets rather cross, Mawaan Rizwan learns a lesson about waterfowl and Richard Herring wrings out a wet sock
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDaisy May CooperMawaan Rizwan masters remote control cars. Katherine Parkinson is baffled by a giant marble. Can Daisy May Cooper decipher Richard Herring's mysterious messages?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDaisy May CooperAlex Horne gets an acting role, while Richard Herring delivers a star turn from behind a bush. Mawaan Rizwan nicks a cup of tea. Johnny Vegas takes a tumble.
- StarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDaisy May CooperRichard Herring bleeds on beer mats, Mawaan Rizwan volleys oranges and Katherine Parkinson counts plastic balls.
- StarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneDaisy May CooperIn a tense grand final, Katherine Parkinson searches for a spider and Daisy May Cooper destroys a mannequin. But who will become the 10th Taskmaster champion?
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallCharlotte Ritchie, Jamali Maddix, Lee Mack, Mike Wozniak, and Sarah Kendall try and impress Taskmaster Greg Davies and his assistant Little Alex Horn with some under-the-table hand routines, and they try to catch a rat.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallThe contestants argue about facial hair. Mike Wozniak vaults a high fence. Lee Mack struggles to see a balloon.
- StarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallLee Mack attempts an audacious hammer throw, Sarah Kendall makes sitting down memorable, and Jamali Maddix forgets his passport.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneShirley BallasA one-off New Years special episode.
- StarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallThe cast bring in crazy things, trail loo roll, throw salt, and feel things in jars.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallGreg Davies and Alex Horne set their captive band of comics humiliating missions involving cling film, fashion for insects, and face-based shape-shifting.
- StarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallJamali Maddix decorates the Taskmaster caravan, Sarah Kendall bites into a deep-fried kiwi fruit, and Mike Wozniak leaves Greg Davies in a state of horrified delirium.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallThere are fires, alarms, bizarre banquets and surprising sound effects, as our five comics complete pointless tasks under the watchful eye of Greg Davies and Little Alex Horne.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallTaskmaster Greg Davies is impressed by Charlotte Ritchie's snack-munching methods and Jamali Maddix's pretty wings, as the race to win Greg's shiny skull-trophy continues.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallIt's all to play for in the penultimate episode of the series. Mike Wozniak issues a stark warning. Lee Mack has a makeover. And there's a storm brewing on Taskmaster Island.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneSarah KendallCharlotte Ritchie stumbles into some sand, Lee Mack dunks Alex Horne, Sarah Kendall stacks some fish fingers, Jamali Maddix staggers around a bit and Mike Wozniak staggers absolutely everyone. Again.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRoisin ConatySchoolmasterly Greg Davies sets five fellow comedians - including Tim Key and Frank Skinner - devious tasks in this offbeat challenge show. First up: melon-eating.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRoisin ConatyComedians get competitive as devious Greg Davies sets them absurd challenges. Identifying pie contents and making a film backwards are on the agenda here.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRoisin ConatyCelebs leave their dignity at the door as dastardly Mr Gilbert - aka Greg Davies - sets them some truly bizarre tasks, including building an egg tower.
- DirectorAndy DevonshireStarsGreg DaviesAlex HorneRoisin ConatyGreg Davies lays down tricky tasks to a gaggle of comics. Josh Widdicombe and Frank Skinner are two of the poor souls who have to fill an eggcup with tears.