Taskmaster (TV series) - Wikipedia Taskmaster (also known as Taskmaster United Kingdom or Taskmaster UK) is a British comedy panel game show created by comedian Alex Horne It is presented by Greg Davies, as the Taskmaster, and Horne, as the Taskmaster's assistant
Taskmaster - YouTube Taskmaster Tom Gleeson and his loyal assistant Tom Cashman are back with more random, ridiculous and rambunctious tasks for a whole new set of contestants
Series 21 | Taskmaster Wiki | Fandom Series 21 is the ongoing twenty-first series of Taskmaster that airs on Channel 4 from 9 April to 11 June 2026 and features Amy Gledhill, Armando Iannucci, Joanna Page, Joel Dommett, and Kumail Nanjiani as contestants
How British comedy show Taskmaster is taking over the US That Anglophile sensation is "Taskmaster," a British comedy panel show in which five comedians compete in silly "tasks" and are then given arbitrary points by another comedian
Official Taskmaster Store | Games, Gifts, Advent Merch Step into the world of Taskmaster, endeavour to complete a menagerie of challenging and extraordinary tasks and get creative in how you solve them In Taskmaster VR you can expect fun, chaos, puzzles and comedy – oh and you may end up smashing a lot of things too!
Taskmaster (TV Series 2015– ) - IMDb Five comedians are set tasks challenging their creativity and wit The tasks are supervised by Alex Horne but the Taskmaster, Greg Davies, always has the final word
Taskmaster series 21 cast: Meet the comedians taking part and our . . . Taskmaster took to our screens for its 21st series last month with a fresh group of contestants to put to the test - or should I say, task The hit Channel 4 TV show has seen five news contestants put before assistant taskmaster Alex Horne and head taskmaster himself Greg Davies to perform a whole host of weird and wacky tasks in a bid to win the golden head trophy And so far this season the
Taskmaster | British Game Show, Alex Horne, Greg Davies, Kumail . . . Taskmaster is a British television comedy program in which five contestants—usually comedians and celebrities—perform whimsical and eccentric tasks given in sealed envelopes They are judged by Greg Davies, the Taskmaster, who awards points based on their performances or his subjective preference The ambiguity and subjectivity baked into the tasks offer contestants room to find outrageous