Taskmaster
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Host
Co-hosts
Umpire: Alex Horne
Broadcast
Avalon Television for Dave, 28 July 2015 to 6 November 2019 (72 episodes in 9 series + 2 specials)
Avalon Television for Channel 4, 15 October 2020 to present
Synopsis
Comedians are given very strange things to do.
Alex Horne's mind is a strange place. All of the usual elements are there, but they're all mixed up. He makes hot toothpaste pies. He plays golf with hen's eggs. He draws horses while riding horses.
But a problem shared is a problem halved, so Horne has invited some comedy friends to perform these surreal dreams. Greg Davies hosts the programme, ranks the performances, and the best player over the programme (and over the series) is the winner.
Taskmaster is theatre of the absurd, sensible people doing insensible things. The atmosphere was heightened by the filming location - almost all the tasks took place in a hired cottage, decorated as a shrine to the Taskmaster. There was no narration over the films, just the natural sound of the players talking.
Fans of bizarre television flocked to this show, and it gained audience as the first series went on, and as each subsequent series aired. Taskmaster turned into a massive hit for Dave, their first since Argumental about five years earlier. After five years, during which the format was honed to perfection, UKTV's contract expired and the show went up for new bids. Channel 4 bought the rights; we'll have to see what Taskmaster is like on its new home.
Key moments
The blatant I'm-only-doing-this-because-the-recommission-of-my-show-depends-on-it apathy of Dave Gorman's performance.
Any episode where a participant is subjected to extra punishment, such as Josh Widdicombe being asked to count the numbers of beans, spaghetti hoops and grains of rice in their respective containers or Rob Beckett being asked to spend a task talking in an accent other than his own or Mike Wozniak bursting a haemorrhoid trying to fart.
Nish Kumar getting fed up with one of the live tasks and throwing a coconut at the Taskmaster's head and promptly being disqualified. Mind you, the highlight of that series was Bob Mortimer, Aisling Bea and Sally Phillips' less than affectionate tribute to an unwitting victim called Rosalind…
Rhod Gilbert using his prize tasks to embarrass Davies, especially when he gets Greg's mother involved. Also from that series: Greg taking James Acaster to one side after an outburst after he struggled to open Phil Wang's "confusing little box".
The barely concealed look of glee on Horne's face after successfully predicting that someone, namely Ed Gamble, would answer the task 'Say a letter of the alphabet' with 'a letter of the alphabet'.
Catchphrases
"All the information's on the task."
Champions
2015 | Josh Widdicombe |
Summer 2016 | Katherine Ryan |
Autumn 2016 | Rob Beckett |
Spring 2017 | Noel Fielding |
Autumn 2017 | Bob Mortimer |
Spring 2018 | Liza Tarbuck |
Autumn 2018 | Kerry Godliman |
Spring 2019 | Lou Sanders |
Autumn 2019 | Ed Gamble |
2020 | Richard Herring |
Spring 2021 | Sarah Kendall |
Autumn 2021 | Morgana Robinson |
Spring 2022 | Sophie Duker |
Champion of Champions
2017 | Josh Widdicombe |
2022 | Richard Herring |
New Year Treat
2021 | Shirley Ballas |
2022 | Adrian Chiles |
Participants
- 2015
- Frank Skinner
- Josh Widdicombe
- Roisin Conaty
- Romesh Ranganathan
- Tim Key
- 2016 (Summer series)
- Doc Brown
- Joe Wilkinson
- Jon Richardson
- Katherine Ryan
- Richard Osman
- 2016 (Autumn series)
- Al Murray
- Dave Gorman
- Paul Chowdhry
- Rob Beckett
- Sara Pascoe
- 2017 (Spring series)
- Hugh Dennis
- Joe Lycett
- Lolly Adefope
- Mel Giedroyc
- Noel Fielding
- 2017 (Autumn series)
- Aisling Bea
- Bob Mortimer
- Mark Watson
- Nish Kumar
- Sally Phillips
- Champion of Champions
- Josh Widdicombe
- Katherine Ryan
- Rob Beckett
- Noel Fielding
- Bob Mortimer
- 2018 (Spring series)
- Alice Levine
- Asim Chaudhry
- Liza Tarbuck
- Russell Howard
- Tim Vine
- 2018 (Autumn series)
- James Acaster
- Jessica Knappett
- Kerry Godliman
- Phil Wang
- Rhod Gilbert
- 2019 (Spring series)
- Iain Stirling
- Joe Thomas
- Lou Sanders
- Paul Sinha
- Sian Gibson
- 2019 (Autumn series)
- David Baddiel
- Ed Gamble
- Jo Brand
- Katy Wix (but see Trivia)
- Rose Matafeo
- 2020
- Daisy May Cooper
- Johnny Vegas
- Katherine Parkinson
- Mawaan Rizwan
- Richard Herring
- 2021 (New Year Treat)
- John Hannah
- Krishnan Guru-Murthy
- Nicola Coughlan
- Rylan Clark-Neal
- Shirley Ballas
- 2021 (Spring series)
- Charlotte Ritchie
- Jamali Maddix
- Lee Mack
- Mike Wozniak
- Sarah Kendall
- 2021 (Autumn series)
- Alan Davies
- Desiree Burch
- Guz Khan
- Morgana Robinson
- Victoria Coren Mitchell
- 2022 (New Year Treat)
- Adrian Chiles
- Claudia Winkleman
- Jonnie Peacock/Alan Davies
- Lady Leshurr
- Sayeeda Warsi
- 2022 (Spring series)
- Ardal O'Hanlon
- Bridget Christie
- Chris Ramsey
- Judi Love
- Sophie Duker
- Champion of Champions
- Ed Gamble
- Kerry Godliman
- Liza Tarbuck
- Lou Sanders
- Richard Herring
- 2022 (Autumn series)
- Dara O'Briain
- Fern Brady
- John Kearns
- Munya Chawawa
- Sarah Millican
- 2023 (New Year Treat)
- Amelia Dimoldenberg
- Carol Vorderman
- Greg James
- Mo Farah
- Rebecca Lucy Taylor
Inventor
Alex Horne, who also wrote and produced the show.
Title music
The Horne Section.
Incidental music by Dru Masters.
Trivia
Based on a stage show at the Edinburgh Festival in 2010 and 2011.
In early series, judgement was pronounced at the Clapham Grand theatre. Later series used a proper studio set.
Series 1 participant Tim Key was retained for future series as a Task Consultant.
Pre-watershed editions were made of each episode, which wasn't too much trouble for the most part. However one of Alice Levine's task attempts had to be so badly censored they had to add a line to explain just how much had been taken out. Way to spoil the illusion. When aired on E4, these editions were aired as Taskmaster Bleeped. The pre-watershed edition of the series 12 premiere was aired by accident in that slot, while the following four episodes - as a result of residual technical errors following an activation of the fire suppression systems at Red Bee Media's broadcast centre - aired without subtitles.
Just as they had done with Penn & Teller: Fool Us, The CW bought the eighth series in 2020 with a view to producing a remake. It lasted one episode before being hauled off to CW Seed and replaced by Supernatural reruns.
Kerry Godliman, Katherine Ryan and Alan Davies covered for Katy Wix, Katy Wix and Jonnie Peacock in series nine, episode five, series nine, episode six and the 2022 New Year Treat respectively.
After Greg and Alex, the contestant with the most appearances is Kerry Godliman, with twelve appearances.
For the first series, the trophy was a bog-standard off-the-shelf trophy, while subsequent series winners took home a golden replica of Greg's head. Champion of Champions episodes forked over a replica of the rest of Greg's body. Josh Widdicombe won the first series and the first Champion of Champions series, meaning that - as of the 2022 episode - Richard Herring is actually the only owner of Greg's body.
As of the first thirteen series and excluding New Year Treats, Romesh Ranganathan, Joe Wilkinson, Sara Pascoe, Aisling Bea, Nish Kumar, Phil Wang and Judi Love are the only people to never win an episode. Wang's and Love's failures were that bit more abject than the others as they lost ten episodes rather than six, five, five, eight and eight episodes respectively.
Web links
taskmaster.info, a database about Taskmaster around the world.