Jessica Knappett tells us how she got herself locked IN her flat, before the show. James Acaster tries to win extra points by pointing out that he also took part in the fez hat task too. James Acaster impresses with his incredible improved hula hoop skills, while Phil Wang gets shown up. Who wins the points though? Rhod Gilbert and James Acaster get in to an argument over the satsuma in the sock task.
The contestants play a game of sausage or finger, in the final episodes end of the show stage task. An exclusive outtake from episode 10 of Taskmaster series 7. An extended look at Alex untying all of the contestants, and seeing who he can free as quickly as possible.
Rhod Gilbert has spent the whole series insulting the Taskmaster. Here's a little montage of them Joe Thomas tries to guess what Alex Horne is wearing, only communicating via a horn, with varying degrees of success. Does he guess correctly? Greg Davies' choice of discussion topic leaves all the contestants lost for words. Find out what he say to make them react this way HERE. In this exclusive outtake compilation Lou Sanders has Alex Horne and Greg Davies in stitches, finding her own way to keep them entertained.
After the success of the Lovely Boys album cover, Paul Sinha gives us a special rendition of one of their songs, in this outtake from Taskmaster series 8 episode 6. Iain Stirling has realised he's being sandwich wrong his whole life, and pronouncing it 'sangwich', in this exclusive outtake from series 8 of Taskmaster, episode 9. Greg Davies and the Taskmaster contestants make fun of Alex for not being able to shout, in this exclusive outtake from episode 10 series 8.
Greg Davies has a story about his friends mum who drank all his miniature bottles of alcohol, in this exclusive outtake from episode 10 series 8. Some bits of Taskmaster don't make it to the final edit of the show, and for good reason usually. In this outtake from Taskmaster s9 episode 2, Alex Horne has trouble getting his words out, which annoys Greg Davies. Greg Davies asks Alex make up a nursery rhyme about a historic event.
How does he get on? Greg Davies and Alex Horne have an intimate conversation, in this outtake from episode 3 of Taskmaster S9. Greg Davies won't let Alex Horne say 'hey guys' in his introduction.
But luckily the Taskmaster contestants come to his defence, in this outtake from episode 3 of Taskmaster S9. Here's a compilation of some outtakes from episode 4 of Taskmaster Series 9. The contestants, the Taskmaster Greg Davies and Little Alex Horne discuss how David Baddiel is always in last place, in this outtake from episode 4 series 9 of Taskmaster.
David Baddiel worries that he will be mistaken for his cat, due to a name collar mix up, in this outtake from episode 5 of Taskmaster series 9. Taskmaster, Greg Davies struggles to keep a straight face and get his lines out, in this outtake from episode 5 of Taskmaster series 9. After Katy Wix makes her tongue appear longer than it is, it sparks conversation in the studio about the worlds longest tongue, in this outtake from episode 6 of Taskmaster series 9.
Ed Gamble has a new nickname, which some of you may have already picked up on Greg Davies has surprise for Ed Gamble Alex Horne gets awkward again when he has to hold Rose Matafeo's bra Roisin Conaty, Tim Key, Romesh Ranganathan, Frank Skinner and Josh Widdicombe are tasked with trying to paint the best picture of a horse whilst riding a horse, plus there's melon-eating, bath-emptying and pop-up tents.
Taskmaster Greg Davies commands his captive band of comedians to identify the contents of a table full of mystery pies, make a film backwards and high-five a fifty five year old.
The results are kind of surprising and kind of scary. Greg Davies and Alex Horne host as Frank Skinner takes a boulder onto a train for a pleasant excursion. Then, he and the other comedians try to make a Swedish man blush. Tasks include playing golf with eggs and cooking a meal using ingredients starting with every letter of the alphabet.
Richard Osman and Doc Brown are amongst the funny folk who have to impress a guy in gold chains: the Mayor of Chesham! Greg Davies sets the nutty tasks. Greg Davies draws on his wicked Inbetweeners alter-ego as he sets Katherine Ryan and other celebs cruel tasks, from pet rescue to pineapple concealment. In the final episode Taskmaster Greg Davies finally gets to present his glorious trophy to the overall champion.
But before that triumphant moment, there's still time for more ridiculous task attempts, including Richard Osman doing something appalling with a shopping trolley. Greg Davies sets bewilderingly brilliant tasks - involving vegetable propulsion, snowmen and Swedes - to five celebs, including Al Murray and Dave Gorman.
Greg Davies thinks outside the box - or inside a cement-filled shoebox in Rob Beckett's case - as he sets nutty tasks. Dave Gorman gets all bitey! Sadistic Mr Gilbert in the Inbetweeners, Greg Davies takes just as much pleasure from torturing celebs. Al Murray is confronted with an eggcup! Greg Davies dishes out surreal tasks to celebs. The comics have to hand an item of clothing to a cyclist and grill an year-old man called Hugh!
Exasperated comics are set absurd tasks! Before the series winner is crowned, we find out which celeb has the dishiest relative and why Rob Beckett is mad at peas. Lolly Adefope tries long distance painting. Hugh Dennis is befuddled by an egg. Devious Greg Davies tries to spot our five camouflaged comics, before the gang attempt to herd some dogs and chickens.
What will Mel Giedroyc do to a pommel horse? And why are Alex Horne and Noel Fielding dancing like shrews? Noel Fielding has a sliding session, while Swedishman Fred receives an intense video call. Joe Lycett shows no mercy to a camel. Hugh Dennis gets a sleeping bag challenge. Hugh Dennis wields a blade, while Mel Giedroyc destroys a mannequin. Noel Fielding finds his soulmate, while Mel Giedroyc bites off more than she can chew. Greg Davies takes great pleasure in celebrity humiliation.
Proving he's as diabolical in real life as he is in the Inbetweeners, Greg Davies sets our five comedians absurd tasks such as jelly-balancing and coconut costumery. Greg Davies dishes out the absurd A-list challenges once more. Greg Davies sets tasks that are bizarre, cruel - and also very funny. Sally Phillips faces an amorous watercooler. Aisling Bea crams a dish into a balloon. The consensual celebrity humiliation continues at the hands of wicked Greg Davies.
Bob Mortimer champions sausage meat, while Sally Phillips returns to the womb. Evil Greg Davies sets five comedians cruel conundrums.
Nish Kumar is presented with a coconut harness, while a blindfolded Sally Phillips handles a slice of bread. The celebrity torture is almost over as the series climaxes. Liza Tarbuck shows her hatred of small toy men. Asim Chaudhry invents a new rain hat. Alice Levine tries to fathom darts. Liza Tarbuck introduces a plastic lizard to a drill. Asim Chaudhry has fun with drain pipes, Tim Vine gets stuck in a tunnel. It is snowy globes, rubbery ducks and wooden-y spoons, as the competitors use their ingenuity to impress Taskmaster Greg Davies.
Tim Vine encounters a wet bra, Alice Levine barely attempts cricket and Russell Howard makes a convincing liger. Russell Howard charms a nice lady called Carol and Liza Tarbuck makes a puzzle for children, that should not be seen by children. Russell Howard wraps a tie round his head and Tim Vine is left bereft by a small piece of bent metal. The recipient of the Taskmaster's golden bonce is revealed. Phil Wang makes ogres poignant, Jessica Knappett mimics a funny noise and James Acaster finds circles.
Alex Horne records it all for Taskmaster, Greg Davies. Jessica Knappett piles shoes on a butcher's scales, James Acaster tries an emergency alarm and Rhod Gilbert smears mustard in his eyes - all to please Taskmaster Greg Davies. Rhod 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.
At the halfway stage, all contestants, with the possible exception of Phil Wang, still have high hopes of winning. Kerry Godliman and Jessica Knappett resort to soapy violence. Greg Davies challenges his five fearful funny people to entertain him by completing more baffling challenges, which this week involve corneas, crackers and construction. Phil 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.
Two 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. The series reaches its majestic climax. Who will win Greg Davies's coveted golden head to become just the seventh Taskmaster Champion in history?
The race continues for Greg Davies's golden head trophy. Today, an interesting selection of facial hair and a fascinating collection of continuous noises. The competitive nature of Taskmaster bubbles alarmingly to the surface as a simple team task involving a hammock exposes tensions between two of the five comics vying to win. Paul Sinha has some struggles with a basketball, Joe Thomas has a disastrous birthday and will Sian Gibson rescue Little Alex Horne from the sharp beak of an aquatic bird?
Alex Horne takes scrupulous notes as Paul Sinha squats in a telephone box, and Iain Stirling stakes his claim for the Scottish national football team. Joe Thomas grapples grumpily with some awkward hand-wear, Sian Gibson seems to find proof that she may be psychic and Iain Stirling shows some tasty shortbread who's boss.
Beach balls, water and sand contribute to a seaside feel, a jolly tone that is interrupted when Greg Davies deals with the questionable actions of one contestant.
Sian Gibson seeks to redefine the definition of bounce. Greg Davies is back, joined as ever by Alex Horne. David Baddiel steers some heavy machinery toward a representation of his childhood sweetheart, in the hope of impressing Taskmaster Greg Davies. David Baddiel shows a readiness to bare his chest and Katy Wix robs a piggy bank. Meanwhile, Alex is powerless in the face of Ed Gamble's creative vision.
Jo Brand shows cowboys how to cowboy, Katy Wix tortures Alex Horne with the help of a garden arch and Rose Matafeo asks a stranger if they have a library card. Jo Brand demonstrates an impressive grasp of street slang, Katy Wix uses a long part of her body to steal something and David Baddiel takes a sledgehammer to a problem.
The competitors are lured to a wasteland for a challenge involving eggs and medical equipment. David Baddiel spray-paints his face and Jo Brand reveals her psychic superpowers. Greg Davies delivers angry appraisals from his comfy throne, as Ed Gamble dons a baby's bonnet, Katy Wix makes Alex Horne wince and Rose Matafeo does a spot of screaming. The five comics go undercover as they try to impress Greg Davies with their attempts at high-level espionage.
BAFTA-winning game show. Johnny Vegas yells from a tall chair, Katherine Parkinson forgets how balloons work and Richard Herring flails around in a dinghy. Mawaan Rizwan attempts a farm-related illusion in the hope of impressing domineering Taskmaster Greg Davies. Plus: pasta disasters and catapult calamities. Daisy flirts with a security guard, Richard is surprised by some chickens and Johnny convinces Alex to wear sparkly shoes while operating heavy machinery.
The 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. Daisy May Cooper gets rather cross, Mawaan Rizwan learns a lesson about waterfowl and Richard Herring wrings out a wet sock.
Mawaan is not at all fazed when faced with a task involving office chairs, chickens and remote control cars, although the same cannot be said of his rivals. Daisy tries to decipher mysterious messages from Richard, and Katherine is baffled by a giant marble. Alex 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. The comics go all out to win in the semi-final: Richard Herring bleeds on beer mats, Mawaan Rizwan volleys oranges and Katherine Parkinson counts plastic balls.
Katherine Parkinson searches for a spider, Daisy May Cooper destroys a mannequin and Johnny Vegas's pocket watch finally comes in handy. The contestants argue about facial hair. Mike Wozniak vaults a high fence. Lee Mack struggles to see a balloon. Lee attempts an audacious hammer throw, Sarah makes sitting down memorable and Jamali forgets his passport.
As usual, Alex Horne offers the intrepid contenders moral support. Charlotte Ritchie climbs a ladder with some loo roll, Mike Wozniak tries out a new catchphrase, and Lee Mack terrifies an innocent member of the public.
Greg Davies and Alex Horne set their captive band of comics humiliating missions involving cling film, fashion for insects, and face-based shape-shifting. Jamali decorates the caravan, Sarah is appalled by a kiwi fruit and, under severe pressure, Mike delivers a revelation so visceral that it leaves everyone in a state of horrified delirium. There 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.
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. Lee has a makeover, Jamali gets destructive with some rubble, and Mike warns Greg's assistant Alex Horne about some potentially dangerous dairy produce. Meanwhile, Jamali Maddix staggers around a bit and Mike Wozniak staggers absolutely everyone - again. Greg Davies and Alex Horne welcome five fresh competitors, including Guz Khan, who are desperate to lay their mitts on Greg's golden head-trophy.
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