Phoenix: 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. [S]
Phoenix: 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. [S]
Phoenix: 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. [S]
Phoenix: 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. [S]
Steve Pemberton experiments with G-force, Sophie Willan splatters a human pigeon and Joanne McNally rocks a traffic cone. In other news, Nick Mohammed gets trapped under a bed. (S17 Ep5/10) [AD,S]
Steve Pemberton experiments with G-force, Sophie Willan splatters a human pigeon and Joanne McNally rocks a traffic cone. In other news, Nick Mohammed gets trapped under a bed. (S17 Ep5/10) [AD,S]
Greg Davies and his sidekick Alex Horne host, as Lee Mack attempts an audacious hammer throw, Sarah Kendall makes sitting down memorable and Jamali Maddix forgets his passport. (S11 Ep3/10) [AD,S]
Comedy game show. 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. (S11 Ep4/10) [AD,S]
Steve Pemberton experiments with G-force, Sophie Willan splatters a human pigeon and Joanne McNally rocks a traffic cone. In other news, Nick Mohammed gets trapped under a bed. (S17 Ep5/10) [AD,S,SL]
Steve Pemberton experiments with G-force, Sophie Willan splatters a human pigeon and Joanne McNally rocks a traffic cone. In other news, Nick Mohammed gets trapped under a bed. (S17 Ep5/10) [AD,S,SL]
Comedy game show. Greg Davies and Alex Horne set their captive band of comics humiliating missions involving cling film, fashion for insects, and face-based shape-shifting. (S11 Ep5/10) [AD,S]
Residue Round The Hoof: Greg Davies dishes out the absurd A-list challenges once more. Mark Watson and Nish Kumar pop toast together and Sally Phillips spreads absinthe on it. [S]
Residue Round The Hoof: Greg Davies dishes out the absurd A-list challenges once more. Mark Watson and Nish Kumar pop toast together and Sally Phillips spreads absinthe on it. [S]
Jamali 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. (S11 Ep6/10) [AD,S]
As the bonce-battle intensifies, Steve Pemberton delivers a timely message of peace. Meanwhile, Joanne McNally invents a catchphrase, and John Robins gets creative with beans. (S17 Ep6/10) [AD,S]
A Wind-Dried Puffin: Greg Davies sets tasks that are bizarre, cruel, and also very funny. Sally Phillips faces an amorous watercooler and Aisling Bea crams a dish into a balloon. [S]
A Wind-Dried Puffin: Greg Davies sets tasks that are bizarre, cruel, and also very funny. Sally Phillips faces an amorous watercooler and Aisling Bea crams a dish into a balloon. [S]
The Leprechaun Or The Lesbian: Greg Davies takes great pleasure in celebrity humiliation. Nish Kumar pretends that he's Robin Hood and Mark Watson feels the wrath of yoghurt. [S]
Dignity Intact: Greg Davies sets Aisling Bea, Bob Mortimer, Mark Watson, Nish Kumar and Sally Phillips some brilliantly bewildering tasks, including basketball without hands. [S]
He Was A Different Man: Tim Vine attempts a risky impersonation, Alex Horne receives a gift from Liza Tarbuck, and the recipient of the Taskmaster's golden bonce is revealed. [S]
What Kind of Pictures?: Russell Howard charms a nice lady called Carol and Liza Tarbuck makes a puzzle for children that should not be seen by children... [S]
Roadkill Doused In Syrup: Greg Davies sets the tasks as Tim Vine encounters a wet bra, Alice Levine barely attempts cricket, and Russell Howard makes a convincing liger. [S]
Roadkill Doused In Syrup: Greg Davies sets the tasks as Tim Vine encounters a wet bra, Alice Levine barely attempts cricket, and Russell Howard makes a convincing liger. [S]
H: Asim Chaudhry has fun with drain pipes, Tim Vine gets stuck in a tunnel, and the Taskmaster himself vents his annoyance on right-hand man Alex Horne. [S]
BMXing!: Greg Davies sets the truly absurd tasks as Tim Vine strips to his waist, Russell Howard gets tattooed, and Alice Levine apes Leonardo da Vinci using squirty cream. [S]
One Warm Prawn: Greg Davies dishes out baffling tasks to five comics, including taste-testing some baby food. Meanwhile, Liza Tarbuck introduces a plastic lizard to a drill... [S]
The Old Soft, Curved Padlock: Five celebs - including Russell Howard and Tim Vine - tackle wheelbarrow stunts and lemon towers as Greg Davies sets them truly absurd tasks. [S]
Spatchcock It: The twisted minds of Greg Davies and Alex Horne spell bother for five comedians. Joe Lycett shows no mercy to a camel and Hugh Dennis gets a sleeping bag challenge. [S]
Meat: Greg Davies sets five comics a series of bizarre - some would say cruel - tasks. Noel Fielding has a sliding session and Swede Fred receives an intense video call. [S]
Friendship Is Truth: What will Mel Giedroyc do to a pommel horse, and why are Alex Horne and Noel Fielding dancing like shrews? Dastardly Greg Davies sets the nutty tasks. [S]
Hollowing Out A Baguette: Punishing celebrity challenges. Devious Greg Davies tries to spot our five camouflaged comics, then the gang attempt to herd some dogs and chickens. [S]
A Fat Bald White Man: Hugh Dennis, Joe Lycett, Lolly Adefope, Mel Giedroyc and Noel Fielding fell rubber ducks and destroy a cake to impress the very demanding Greg Davies. [S]
I Can Hear It Gooping: The series reaches its majestic climax. Who will win Greg Davies's coveted golden head to become just the seventh Taskmaster Champion in history? [S]
The Pendulum Draws The Eye: 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 contestants. [S]
Mother Honks Her Horn: Greg Davies deals out more withering looks and occasional faint praise in his role as the Taskmaster. Ever wondered what was underneath Phil Wang's costume? No? Oh dear. [S]
The Perfect Stuff: Greg Davies challenges his five fearful funny people to entertain him by completing more baffling challenges, which this week involve corneas, crackers and construction. [S]
A Coquettish Fascinator: The unseemly scramble to win Taskmaster Greg Davies's massive gold-plated noggin continues. This time, Kerry Godliman and Jessica Knappett resort to soapy violence... [S]
Lotta Soup: Taskmaster Greg Davies dishes out more praise and vitriol at his poor cast of comics. Today: spectacular fireworks, mayonnaise circles and a grumpy traffic warden. [S]
OLLIE: More apparently meaningless tasks are handed to five comedians by the Taskmaster, Greg Davies. Featuring switches, scales and, of course, a face full of mustard. [S]
A Fat Bald White Man: Hugh Dennis, Joe Lycett, Lolly Adefope, Mel Giedroyc and Noel Fielding fell rubber ducks and destroy a cake to impress the very demanding Greg Davies. [S]
The FIP: Exasperated comedians 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. [S]
Little Polythene Grief Cave: Sadistic Mr Gilbert in the Inbetweeners, Greg Davies takes just as much pleasure from torturing celebs. Al Murray is confronted with an eggcup! [S]
The Dong and the Gong: Greg Davies thinks outside the box - or inside a cement-filled shoebox in Rob Beckett's case - as he sets celebs nutty tasks. Dave Gorman gets all bitey. [S]
Pea in a Haystack: Greg Davies sets bewilderingly brilliant tasks - involving vegetable propulsion, snowmen and Swedes - to five celebrities, including Al Murray and Dave Gorman. [S]
There's Strength in Arches: Greg Davies sets crackpot celebrity challenges. Richard Osman does something appalling with a shopping trolley, before the series champion is crowned. [S]
Welcome to Rico Face: 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. [S]
A Pistachio Eclair: 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. [S]
Pork Is a Sausage: Dastardly Greg Davies sets fiendish tasks for five plucky - some would say foolish - comics. Tune in for Jon Richardson's disturbing take on Three Blind Mice! [S]
Fear of Failure: Greg Davies miffs Richard Osman, Katherine Ryan, Jon Richardson, Doc Brown and Joe Wilkinson by setting amusingly tough tasks. One of which involves a potato. [S]
Their Water's So Delicious: The celebrity torture is almost over as the series climaxes. Aisling Bea leaps cushions and Bob Mortimer educates us about Dumfries and Galloway. [S]
Boing Boing: Evil Greg Davies sets five comedians cruel conundrums. Nish Kumar is presented with a coconut harness and a blindfolded Sally Phillips handles a slice of bread. [S]
Spoony Neeson: The consensual celebrity humiliation continues at the hands of wicked Greg Davies. Bob Mortimer champions sausage meat and Sally Phillips returns to the womb... [S]
A Wind-Dried Puffin: Greg Davies sets tasks that are bizarre, cruel, and also very funny. Sally Phillips faces an amorous watercooler and Aisling Bea crams a dish into a balloon. [S]
Residue Round The Hoof: Greg Davies dishes out the absurd A-list challenges once more. Mark Watson and Nish Kumar pop toast together and Sally Phillips spreads absinthe on it. [S]
Down an Octave: Greg Davies lays down tricky tasks to a gaggle of comedians. Josh Widdicombe and Frank Skinner are two of the poor souls who have to fill an eggcup with tears. [S]
The Poet and the Egg: Celebrities leave their dignity at the door as dastardly Mr Gilbert - aka Greg Davies - sets them some truly bizarre tasks, including building an egg tower. [S]
Phoenix: 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. [S]
The Leprechaun Or The Lesbian: Greg Davies takes great pleasure in celebrity humiliation. Nish Kumar pretends that he's Robin Hood and Mark Watson feels the wrath of yoghurt. [S]
Dignity Intact: Greg Davies sets Aisling Bea, Bob Mortimer, Mark Watson, Nish Kumar and Sally Phillips some brilliantly bewildering tasks, including basketball without hands. [S]
Tony Three Pies: Greg Davies tortures our celebrities one last time in this series finale. Noel Fielding finds his soulmate and Mel Giedroyc bites off more than she can chew. [S]
No Stars For Naughty Boys: Fiendish celebrity assignments dished out by evil Greg Davies and Alex Horne. Hugh Dennis wields a blade and Mel Giedroyc destroys a mannequin. [S]
Look At Me: Surreal celebrity challenges that Greg Davies describes as 'consensual humiliation'. Lolly Adefope tries long-distance painting and Hugh Dennis is befuddled by an egg. [S]
Think About the Spirit: It's the grand final - peas, teas, and absent keys feature as Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo vie to go home with Greg Davies's massive face. [S]
A Fat Bald White Man: Hugh Dennis, Joe Lycett, Lolly Adefope, Mel Giedroyc and Noel Fielding fell rubber ducks and destroy a cake to impress the very demanding Greg Davies. [S]
The FIP: Exasperated comedians 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. [S]