Ardal O'Hanlon straddles a mannequin, Chris Ramsey takes a sausage to the nose, Sophie Duker asks a very good question, and Alex Horne displays a mastery of mimicry. (S13 Ep6/10) [AD,S]
Ardal O'Hanlon straddles a mannequin, Chris Ramsey takes a sausage to the nose, Sophie Duker asks a very good question, and Alex Horne displays a mastery of mimicry. (S13 Ep6/10) [AD,S]
Chris Ramsey draws the line at dried spaghetti, the comics are shaken and stirred by a big tube, and Judi Love 'impresses' the Taskmaster with her life achievements. (S13 Ep7/10) [AD,S]
Chris Ramsey draws the line at dried spaghetti, the comics are shaken and stirred by a big tube, and Judi Love 'impresses' the Taskmaster with her life achievements. (S13 Ep7/10) [AD,S]
Taskmaster Greg Davies delivers rough justice as Ardal O'Hanlon sings about a fence, Judi Love designs classy headgear, and Sophie Duker displays world-class endurance. (S13 Ep8/10) [AD,S]
Taskmaster Greg Davies delivers rough justice as Ardal O'Hanlon sings about a fence, Judi Love designs classy headgear, and Sophie Duker displays world-class endurance. (S13 Ep8/10) [AD,S]
The race for glory heats up as we reach the business end of the series. Bridget Christie researches Welsh royalty, and Judi Love pokes a shoe under a shower curtain. (S13 Ep9/10) [AD,S]
The race for glory heats up as we reach the business end of the series. Bridget Christie researches Welsh royalty, and Judi Love pokes a shoe under a shower curtain. (S13 Ep9/10) [AD,S]
It's the grand final! Why is Chris Ramsey rapping about aubergines? Can Bridget Christie whistle? And will Judi Love ever win an episode? (S13 Ep10/10) [AD,S]
The comics are baffled by high fives and a fish tank. Bridget Christie has a present for the Taskmaster, and Sophie Duker covers some keys in saliva. (S13 Ep5/10) [AD,S]
Alex Horne is pelted with milk and gin, Bridget Christie has many questions about shoes, Judi Love is bewildered by bunting, and Ardal O'Hanlon looks a bit bereft. (S13 Ep4/10) [AD,S]
Alex Horne is pelted with milk and gin, Bridget Christie has many questions about shoes, Judi Love is bewildered by bunting, and Ardal O'Hanlon looks a bit bereft. (S13 Ep4/10) [AD,S]
Emotions run high as Bridget Christie shoves a cuddly toy inside a traffic cone. Sophie Duker does a strange dinosaur impression. Plus: robots, and an impressive hose! (S13 Ep3/10) [AD,S]
Emotions run high as Bridget Christie shoves a cuddly toy inside a traffic cone. Sophie Duker does a strange dinosaur impression. Plus: robots, and an impressive hose! (S13 Ep3/10) [AD,S]
Ardal O'Hanlon makes some sheep, Chris Ramsey gets younger, Judi Love becomes a queen, Sophie Duker wets teabags, and Bridget Christie gets lost in a small field. (S13 Ep2/10) [AD,S]
Ardal O'Hanlon makes some sheep, Chris Ramsey gets younger, Judi Love becomes a queen, Sophie Duker wets teabags, and Bridget Christie gets lost in a small field. (S13 Ep2/10) [AD,S]
Five celebrities enter Greg Davies' lair to begin a bitter battle for glory. Alex Horne invigilates while trying to avoid a barrage of fruit. (S13 Ep1/10) [AD,S]
Five celebrities enter Greg Davies' lair to begin a bitter battle for glory. Alex Horne invigilates while trying to avoid a barrage of fruit. (S13 Ep1/10) [AD,S]
Scores are tight in the penultimate episode of the series. Can Alex Horne give Desiree Burch goosebumps? Plus: paint throwing, and enforced yawning. Edited for langauge. (S12 Ep9/10) [AD,S]
Desiree Burch draws on her face, Guz Khan endures a ball to the groin and Alan Davies loses an eye, as the quest to win Greg Davies' golden head heats up. Edited for language. (S12 Ep8/10) [AD,S,W]
Desiree Burch draws on her face, Guz Khan endures a ball to the groin and Alan Davies loses an eye, as the quest to win Greg Davies' golden head heats up. Edited for language. (S12 Ep8/10) [AD,S]
Greg Davies tries to make sense of Morgana Robinson sliding a pole through a sponge. Alex Horne lends his considerable acting skills to a promotional film. Edited for language. (S12 Ep7/10) [AD,S,W]
Greg Davies tries to make sense of Morgana Robinson sliding a pole through a sponge. Alex Horne lends his considerable acting skills to a promotional film. Edited for language. (S12 Ep7/10) [AD,S]
Desiree Burch tackles tennis balls and gaffer tape, and Alan Davies finds out how many circles he can carry, as Greg Davies dispenses justice. Edited for language. (S12 Ep6/10) [AD,S,W]
Desiree Burch tackles tennis balls and gaffer tape, and Alan Davies finds out how many circles he can carry, as Greg Davies dispenses justice. Edited for language. (S12 Ep6/10) [AD,S]
Maisie Adam and Phil Ellis are repulsed by olives, while Reece Shearsmith's mystified by a voice note. And Alex Horne regrets giving Ania Magliano access to his phone... (S20 Ep4/10) [AD,S]
It's the 100th episode of Taskmaster. Greg Davies, Alex Horne and their band of comics celebrate with tasks involving cling film and flapjacks! Edited for language. (S12 Ep5/10) [AD,S]
Alex Horne gets fired up by a riddle, as crafty comics including Victoria Coren Mitchell and Morgana Robinson contend with peas, jam, sunglasses and songs. Edited for language. (S12 Ep4/10) [AD,S]
Taskmaster Greg Davies struggles to contain his scorn as Desiree Burch does something inexplicable when faced with sand. And is that an exploding cat? Edited for language. (S12 Ep3/10) [AD,S]
The contestants have a mountain to climb, but can they hack teamwork? Morgana Robinson inspects suspect doggy bags. Guz Khan slaps a space hopper. Edited for language. (S12 Ep2/10) [AD,S]
Alan Davies, Desiree Burch, Guz Khan, Morgana Robinson and Victoria Coren-Mitchell take on the Taskmaster in a no-naughty-bits version of series 12. First up: catapults. (S12 Ep1/10) [AD,S]
Ania Magliano can't tell snakes and worms apart, Maisie Adam relies heavily on the lyrics to Mambo No 5, and Reece Shearsmith gets irrationally angry in a game of chance. (S20 Ep3/10) [S]
An Orderly Species: Greg Davies is impressed by Charlotte Ritchie's snack-munching methods and Jamali Maddix's pretty wings, as the race to win Greg's skull-trophy continues. (S11 Ep8/10) [AD,S]
You've Got No Chutzpah: There are fires, alarms, bizarre banquets and surprising sound effects, as our five comics complete tasks under the watchful eye of Greg Davies. (S11 Ep7/10) [AD,S]
Absolute Casserole: Jamali Maddix decorates the 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]
Slap and Tong: 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]
Premature Conker: 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]
The Lure of the Treacle Puppies: The contestants argue about facial hair. Mike Wozniak vaults a high fence. And Lee Mack struggles to see a balloon. (S11 Ep2/10) [AD,S]
It's Not Your Fault: Charlotte Ritchie, Jamali Maddix, Lee Mack, Mike Wozniak and Sarah Kendall catch rats and have a smashing time delivering crockery on a scooter. (S11 Ep1/10) [AD,S]
It's the penultimate episode of the series, and Patatas the cat is back! Fatiha El-Ghorri knocks down an egg-shaped Alex Horne. And who's the master of multi-tasking? (S19 Ep9/10) [AD,S]
For the 12th time this series, Jason Mantzoukas chooses violence as the solution to a task. Fatiha El-Ghorri retches into a balloon. Stevie Martin relives a difficult memory. (S19 Ep8/10) [AD,S]
Rosie Ramsey reveals a talent for trotting. Mathew Baynton spectacularly forfeits any remaining dignity, and in a not-unrelated event, Alex Horne's shoes are doused in yoghurt. (S19 Ep7/10) [AD,S]
Jason Mantzoukas learns that lollipop ladies exist. Fatiha El-Ghorri tells a disturbing story about a goat. Alex Horne is compelled to join in with Mathew Baynton's ode to DIY. (S19 Ep5/10) [AD,S]
Greg Davies makes a regrettable promise involving his trousers. Alex Horne has trouser issues of his own thanks to Rosie Ramsey. Stevie Martin punches a mannequin in the groin. (S19 Ep4/10) [AD,S]
Fatiha El-Ghorri has concerns about aggressive waterfowl, while Rosie Ramsey goes flying, but it's Mathew Baynton crawling through a corridor that causes the largest commotion. (S19 Ep3/10) [AD,S]
In the always-awkward first team task of the series, Stevie Martin invents a new way for humans to move, while Fatiha El-Ghorri sweeps the Taskmaster garden with a small broom. (S19 Ep2/10) [AD,S]
A fresh quintet of quivering comics - Fatiha El-Ghorri, Jason Mantzoukas, Mathew Baynton, Rosie Ramsey and Stevie Martin - enter Taskmaster Greg Davies' world of misrule. (S19 Ep1/10) [AD,S]
We're halfway through the series, and the comics just want to leave with a bit of dignity intact. Which isn't likely as Lucy Beaumont plays with loo roll. Edited for language. (S16 Ep5/10) [AD,S]
Greg Davies watches on in wonder, delight and sometimes disgust as Alex Horne chokes down some vaguely cylindrical meals. And Sue Perkins sniffs a door. Edited for language. (S16 Ep4/10)
Julian Clary finds a Taskmaster champion hiding behind a door. Susan Wokoma does something unexpected with mice and fish. Sue Perkins loves portcullises. Edited for language. (S16 Ep2/10) [AD,S]
Julian Clary, Lucy Beaumont, Sam Campbell, Sue Perkins and Susan Wokoma take on the Taskmaster, as Greg Davies slaps Alex Horne because of peas! Edited for language. (S16 Ep1/10) [AD,S]
The pressure is so intense that Mae Martin forgets the only rule to a task. Expect paint, stomping and sneaky prizes in this sort-of semi-final. Edited for langauge. (S15 Ep9/10) [AD,S]
The comics retrieve pineapples from a pond. And in a fitting climax, Frankie Boyle goes to town on a gigantic cat scratching post. Edited for language. (S15 Ep8/10) [AD,S]
Greg and Alex take things up a notch by introducing a pulper to proceedings. Jelly babies cause friction. And Mae Martin and Ivo Graham say 'duck' a lot. Edited for langauge. (S15 Ep7/10) [AD,S]
It's episode six, and you know what that means? That's right, it's time to meet everyone's imaginary friends in a domestic and poignant setting. Edited for langauge. (S15 Ep6/10) [AD,S]
Frankie Boyle impresses with his falsetto, while Kiell Smith-Bynoe wows everyone with his spoon retrieval abilities. Edited for language. (S15 Ep5/10) [AD,S]
Kiell Smith-Bynoe finds himself playing bingo without any shoes on. And all the comedians create boats to carry eggs in a race involving eggs (in boats). Edited for langauge. (S15 Ep4/10) [AD,S]