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Taskmaster is a British comedy panel game show created by comedian and musician Alex Horne and presented by both Horne and Greg Davies. In the programme, a group of five celebrities – mainly comedians – attempt to complete a series of challenges, with Horne acting as umpire in each challenge, and Davies judging the work and awarding points based on contestants' performances. The concept for the programme was first created by Horne for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2010; he later secured a deal with Dave to adapt it for television, with the first episode premiering in 2015. After the ninth series in 2019, the programme was acquired by Channel 4,[1] who commissioned six new series to be broadcast over the following three years.[2]
Series overview
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | Network | |||
1 | 6 | 28 July 2015 | 1 September 2015 | Dave | |
2 | 5 | 21 June 2016 | 19 July 2016 | ||
3 | 5 | 4 October 2016 | 1 November 2016 | ||
4 | 8 | 25 April 2017 | 13 June 2017 | ||
5 | 8 | 13 September 2017 | 1 November 2017 | ||
CoC | 2 | 13 December 2017 | 20 December 2017 | ||
6 | 10 | 2 May 2018 | 4 July 2018 | ||
7 | 10 | 5 September 2018 | 7 November 2018 | ||
8 | 10 | 8 May 2019 | 10 July 2019 | ||
9 | 10 | 4 September 2019 | 6 November 2019 | ||
10 | 10 | 15 October 2020 | 17 December 2020 | Channel 4 | |
NYT | 1 | 1 January 2021 | |||
11 | 10 | 18 March 2021 | 20 May 2021 | ||
12 | 10 | 23 September 2021 | 25 November 2021 | ||
NYT II | 1 | 1 January 2022 | |||
13 | 10 | 14 April 2022 | 16 June 2022 | ||
CoC II | 1 | 23 June 2022 | |||
14 | 10 | 29 September 2022 | 1 December 2022 | ||
NYT III | 1 | 1 January 2023 | |||
15 | 10 | 30 March 2023 | 1 June 2023 | ||
16 | 10 | 21 September 2023 | 23 November 2023 | ||
NYT IV | 1 | 2 January 2024 | |||
CoC III | 1 | 14 January 2024 | |||
17 | 10 | 28 March 2024 | 30 May 2024 |
Main series
Series 1 (2015)
The first series was aired during 2015 on Dave for six episodes, between 28 July to 1 September. The contestants for this series were Frank Skinner, Josh Widdicombe, Roisin Conaty, Romesh Ranganathan and Tim Key, with the series' overall winner being Widdicombe – both Skinner and Ranganathan tied as runner-ups, Key placed fourth, and Conaty finished in last place. During its broadcast, the series averaged over 420,000 viewers. Following his participation, Key later went on to provide assistance with production of the programme in future series.
For the team tasks, the team of three consisted of Widdicombe, Conaty and Ranganathan, while the team of two consisted of Skinner and Key.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [3] |
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1 | 1 | "Melon Buffet" | Frank Skinner | 28 July 2015 | 446,000 |
2 | 2 | "The Pie Whisperer" | Roisin Conaty | 4 August 2015 | 381,000 |
3 | 3 | "The Poet and the Egg" | Josh Widdicombe | 11 August 2015 | 305,000 |
4 | 4 | "Down an Octave" | Josh Widdicombe | 18 August 2015 | 406,000 [a] |
5 | 5 | "Little Denim Shorts" | Frank Skinner | 25 August 2015 | 495,000 |
6 | 6 | "The Last Supper" | Tim Key | 1 September 2015 | 505,000 |
Series 2 (2016)
The second series was broadcast during 2016 for five episodes, between 21 June to 19 July. This series started the tradition of awarding a golden trophy of Greg Davies' head, unlike the previous season's prize, won by Josh Widdicombe, which had been a generic sports trophy. The contestants for this series were Doc Brown, Joe Wilkinson, Jon Richardson, Katherine Ryan and Richard Osman, with the series' overall winner being Ryan – Richardson ended as the runner-up, Osman placed 3rd, Brown placed 4th, and Wilkinson finished last. During its broadcast, the series averaged over 710,000 viewers.
For the team tasks, the team of three consisted of Ryan, Brown and Wilkinson, while the team of two consisted of Osman and Richardson.
Danish comedian Sofie Hagen made a voice appearance after Ryan called her during a task attempt in episode 1. Previous contestant Josh Widdicombe appeared in episode 3 to aid Osman and Richardson in a team task.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [3] |
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7 | 1 | "Fear of Failure" | Richard Osman | 21 June 2016 | 652,000 |
8 | 2 | "Pork Is a Sausage" | Jon Richardson | 28 June 2016 | 752,000 |
9 | 3 | "A Pistachio Éclair" | Katherine Ryan | 5 July 2016 | 764,000 |
10 | 4 | "Welcome to Rico Face" | Doc Brown | 12 July 2016 | 737,000 |
11 | 5 | "There's Strength in Arches" | Richard Osman | 19 July 2016 | 666,000 |
Series 3 (2016)
The third series was broadcast during 2016 for five episodes, between 4 October to 1 November; it was initially planned for 2017, but was aired earlier due to improved viewing figures for the programme after the second series. The contestants for this series were Al Murray, Dave Gorman, Paul Chowdhry, Rob Beckett and Sara Pascoe, with the series' overall winner being Beckett – Gorman ended as the runner-up, Murray placed 3rd, Pascoe placed 4th, and Chowdhry finished last. During its broadcast, the series averaged over 930,000 viewers.
For the team tasks, the team of three consisted of Murray, Gorman and Chowdhry, while the team of two consisted of Beckett and Pascoe.
Broadcaster and writer Ben Fogle made a cameo appearance in episode 5 due to coincidentally being in the same location during filming of a task.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [3] |
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12 | 1 | "A Pea in a Haystack" | Al Murray | 4 October 2016 | 838,000 |
13 | 2 | "The Dong and the Gong" | Rob Beckett | 11 October 2016 | 849,000 |
14 | 3 | "Little Polythene Grief Cave" | Paul Chowdhry | 18 October 2016 | 949,000 |
15 | 4 | "A Very Nuanced Character" | Dave Gorman | 25 October 2016 | 1,002,000 |
16 | 5 | "The F.I.P." | Rob Beckett | 1 November 2016 | 1,023,000 |
Series 4 (2017)
The fourth series was broadcast during 2017 for eight episodes, between 25 April to 13 June. The contestants for this series were Hugh Dennis, Joe Lycett, Lolly Adefope, Mel Giedroyc and Noel Fielding, with the series' overall winner being Fielding – Lycett ended as the runner-up, Giedroyc placed 3rd, Dennis placed 4th, and Adefope finished last. During its broadcast, the series averaged over 800,000 viewers.
For team tasks, the team of three was made up of Lycett, Adefope and Fielding, with the team of two consisting of Dennis and Giedroyc.
Former series 3 contestant Al Murray made a cameo in episode 3, and former series 1 contestant Tim Key made a cameo in episode 8.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [3] |
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17 | 1 | "A Fat Bald White Man" | Noel Fielding | 25 April 2017 | 787,000 |
18 | 2 | "Look at Me" | Mel Giedroyc | 2 May 2017 | 777,000 |
19 | 3 | "Hollowing Out a Baguette" | Joe Lycett | 9 May 2017 | 752,000 |
20 | 4 | "Friendship Is Truth" | Mel Giedroyc | 16 May 2017 | 835,000 |
21 | 5 | "Meat" | Hugh Dennis | 23 May 2017 | 837,000 |
22 | 6 | "Spatchcock It" | Lolly Adefope | 30 May 2017 | 860,000 |
23 | 7 | "No Stars for Naughty Boys" | Joe Lycett | 6 June 2017 | 794,000 |
24 | 8 | "Tony Three Pies" | Mel Giedroyc | 13 June 2017 | 759,000 |
Series 5 (2017)
The fifth series was broadcast during 2017 for eight episodes, between 13 September to 1 November. The contestants for this series were Aisling Bea, Bob Mortimer, Mark Watson, Nish Kumar and Sally Phillips, with the series' overall winner being Mortimer – both Watson and Phillips tied as the runner-up, Bea placed 4th, and Kumar finished last. During its broadcast, the series averaged over 700,000 viewers.
For team tasks, the team of three was made up of Bea, Mortimer and Phillips, with the team of two consisting of Watson and Kumar.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [3] |
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25 | 1 | "Dignity Intact" | Bob Mortimer | 13 September 2017 | 799,000 |
26 | 2 | "The Leprechaun or the Lesbian" | Sally Phillips | 20 September 2017 | 746,000 |
27 | 3 | "Phoenix" | Bob Mortimer | 27 September 2017 | 682,000 |
28 | 4 | "Residue Round the Hoof" | Mark Watson | 4 October 2017 | 656,000 |
29 | 5 | "A Wind-Dried Puffin" | Mark Watson | 11 October 2017 | 664,000 |
30 | 6 | "Spoony Neeson" | Sally Phillips | 18 October 2017 | 663,000 |
31 | 7 | "Boing Boing" | Bob Mortimer | 25 October 2017 | 627,000 |
32 | 8 | "Their Water's So Delicious" | Sally Phillips | 1 November 2017 | 821,000 |
Champion of Champions (2017)
In September 2017, a two-part special titled "Champion of Champions" was announced, aimed at putting the first five winners – Bob Mortimer, Josh Widdicombe, Katherine Ryan, Noel Fielding and Rob Beckett -[4] for a series of new tasks, with the winner receiving a life-size trophy based on Davies' headless body – designed to attach the winner's trophy from their series on the neck. The special, which featured no team tasks, was aired later that year: the first part on 13 December; and the second part a week later, on 20 December.[5]
The special's overall winner was Widdicombe – Beckett ended as the runner-up, Ryan placed 3rd, Fielding placed 4th, and Mortimer finished last. During its broadcast, the special averaged over 800,000 viewers.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [3] |
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33 | 1 | "Wiley Giraffe Blower" | Katherine Ryan | 13 December 2017 | 798,000 |
34 | 2 | "I've Sinned Again" | Josh Widdicombe | 20 December 2017 | 807,000 |
Series 6 (2018)
The sixth series was broadcast during 2018 for ten episodes, between 2 May to 4 July. The contestants for this series were Alice Levine, Asim Chaudhry, Liza Tarbuck, Russell Howard and Tim Vine,[6][7] with the series' overall winner being Tarbuck – Vine ended as the runner-up, Howard placed 3rd, Chaudhry placed 4th, and Levine finished last. During its broadcast, the series averaged over 810,000 viewers.
For team tasks, the team of three consisted of Chaudhry, Tarbuck and Vine, while the team of two was made up of Levine and Howard.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [3] |
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35 | 1 | "The Old Soft Curved Padlock" | Alice Levine | 2 May 2018 | 1,214,000 |
36 | 2 | "Tarpeters" | Liza Tarbuck | 9 May 2018 | 886,000 |
37 | 3 | "One Warm Prawn" | Liza Tarbuck | 16 May 2018 | 942,000 |
38 | 4 | "BMXing!" | Russell Howard | 23 May 2018 | 830,000 |
39 | 5 | "H" | Tim Vine | 30 May 2018 | 749,000 |
40 | 6 | "We Met at Mealtimes" | Tim Vine | 6 June 2018 | 730,000 |
41 | 7 | "Roadkill Doused in Syrup" | Russell Howard | 13 June 2018 | N/A[b] |
42 | 8 | "What Kind of Pictures?" | Russell Howard | 20 June 2018 | 795,000 |
43 | 9 | "The Bubble Brothers" | Alice Levine | 27 June 2018 | 875,000 |
44 | 10 | "He Was a Different Man" | Asim Chaudhry | 4 July 2018 | 1,090,000 |
Series 7 (2018)
The seventh series was broadcast during 2018 for ten episodes, between 5 September to 7 November. The contestants for this series were James Acaster, Jessica Knappett, Kerry Godliman, Phil Wang and Rhod Gilbert,[8][9][10] with the series' overall winner being Godliman – Knappett ended as the runner-up, Gilbert placed 3rd, Acaster placed 4th, and Wang finished last. During its broadcast, the series averaged over 1.2 million viewers.
For team tasks, the team of three was made up of Acaster, Wang and Gilbert, with the team of two consisting of Knappett and Godliman.
Previous contestant Richard Osman appeared in episode 5 as part of Acaster's attempt at a task.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date[c] | UK Viewers [11][d] |
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45 | 1 | "The Mean Bean" | Kerry Godliman | 5 September 2018 | 1,295,000 |
46 | 2 | "My Eyes Are Circles" | Kerry Godliman | 12 September 2018 | 1,404,000 |
47 | 3 | "Twelve Blush Majesty Two" | James Acaster | 19 September 2018 | 1,197,000 |
48 | 4 | "OLLIE" | Rhod Gilbert | 26 September 2018 | 1,007,000 |
49 | 5 | "Lotta Soup" | Jessica Knappett | 3 October 2018 | 1,341,000 |
50 | 6 | "A Coquettish Fascinator" | James Acaster | 10 October 2018 | 1,132,000 |
51 | 7 | "The Perfect Stuff" | Rhod Gilbert | 17 October 2018 | 1,292,000 |
52 | 8 | "Mother Honks Her Horn" | Rhod Gilbert | 24 October 2018 | 1,265,000 |
53 | 9 | "The Pendulum Draws The Eye" | Kerry Godliman | 31 October 2018 | 839,000 |
54 | 10 | "I Can Hear It Gooping" | James Acaster | 7 November 2018 | 1,268,000 |
Series 8 (2019)
The eighth series was broadcast during 2019 for ten episodes, between 8 May to 10 July. The contestants for this series were Iain Stirling, Joe Thomas, Lou Sanders, Paul Sinha and Sian Gibson,[12] with the series' overall winner being Sanders – Stirling ended as the runner-up, Thomas placed 3rd, Gibson placed 4th, and Sinha finished last. During its broadcast, the series averaged over 1.36 million viewers, the highest viewed series of the programme during its time on Dave.
For team tasks, the team of three was made up of Stirling, Sanders and Sinha, with the team of two consisting of Thomas and Gibson.
Previous contestant Romesh Ranganathan appeared as part of Thomas and Gibson's attempt at a task in episode 5.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [11][d] |
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55 | 1 | "Hello" | Iain Stirling | 8 May 2019 | 1,249,000 |
56 | 2 | "A Novel About Russian Gulags" | Lou Sanders | 15 May 2019 | 1,495,000 |
57 | 3 | "Stuck in a Mammal Groove" | Lou Sanders | 22 May 2019 | 1,457,000 |
58 | 4 | "The Barrel Dad" | Sian Gibson | 29 May 2019 | 1,415,000 |
59 | 5 | "Stay Humble" | Iain Stirling | 5 June 2019 | 1,366,000 |
60 | 6 | "Rock 'n' Roll Umlaut" | Sian Gibson | 12 June 2019 | 1,387,000 |
61 | 7 | "This Is Trevor" | Joe Thomas | 19 June 2019 | 1,278,000 |
62 | 8 | "Aquatic Sewing Machine" | Paul Sinha | 26 June 2019 | 1,324,000 |
63 | 9 | "I've Been a Bit Ill" | Lou Sanders | 3 July 2019 | 1,298,000 |
64 | 10 | "Clumpy Swayey Clumsy Man" | Iain Stirling | 10 July 2019 | 1,309,000 |
Series 9 (2019)
The ninth series was broadcast during 2019 for ten episodes, between 4 September to 6 November, and was the last series to be aired on Dave, before its move to Channel 4 the following year. The contestants for this series were David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo;[13] due to illness, Wix was unable to attend filming of the studio segments for the fifth and sixth episodes, leading to former contestants (and series champions) Kerry Godliman and Katherine Ryan each standing in for these periods respectively.[14] The series' overall winner was Gamble – Matafeo ended as the runner-up, Wix placed 3rd, Brand placed 4th, and Baddiel finished last. During its broadcast, the series averaged over 1.33 million viewers.
For team tasks, the team of three was made up of Gamble, Wix and Matafeo, with the team of two consisting of Baddiel and Brand, although this changed for a live task, with Baddiel and Gamble paired up.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [11][d] |
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65 | 1 | "Join Our Cult" | Rose Matafeo | 4 September 2019 | 1,485,000 |
66 | 2 | "Butter in the Microwave" | Ed Gamble | 11 September 2019 | 1,433,000 |
67 | 3 | "Five Miles Per Day" | Katy Wix | 18 September 2019 | 1,413,000 |
68 | 4 | "Quisps" | Rose Matafeo | 25 September 2019 | 1,287,000 |
69 | 5 | "Another Spoon" | Jo Brand | 2 October 2019 | 1,277,000 |
70 | 6 | "Bready Bready Bready" | Ed Gamble | 9 October 2019 | 1,215,000 |
71 | 7 | "A Cuddle" | Katy Wix | 16 October 2019 | 1,151,000 |
72 | 8 | "Shaqinahat" | Ed Gamble | 23 October 2019 | 1,343,000 |
73 | 9 | "Don't Like Them Go Bang" | David Baddiel | 30 October 2019 | 1,364,000 |
74 | 10 | "Think About the Spirit" | Ed Gamble | 6 November 2019 | 1,378,000 |
Series 10 (2020)
The tenth series consisted of ten episodes and was the first series to be broadcast on Channel 4, broadcast between 15 October and 17 December 2020. Production on the series was affected by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and was therefore the first to be filmed without a studio audience. The majority of the tasks had been filmed prior to UK going into lockdown, but some team tasks were modified to follow social distancing.[15] The panellists were Daisy May Cooper, Johnny Vegas, Katherine Parkinson, Mawaan Rizwan and Richard Herring.[16]
For most team tasks, the team of three was made up of Vegas, Parkinson and Rizwan and the team of two was made up of Cooper and Herring, although these teams changed for some live tasks.
Herring was the overall winner, with Cooper as runner-up, Rizwan in 3rd, Vegas in 4th and Parkinson finishing last.
During its broadcast, the series averaged over 2.83 million viewers, an improvement on previous figures as a result of its move to a channel with a broader audience.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [11][d] |
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75 | 1 | "God's Haemorrhoid" | Richard Herring | 15 October 2020 | 3,362,000 |
76 | 2 | "A Documentary About a Despot" | Katherine Parkinson | 22 October 2020 | 3,048,000 |
77 | 3 | "Point of Swivel" | Daisy May Cooper | 29 October 2020 | 2,930,000 |
78 | 4 | "Toshwash" | Daisy May Cooper | 5 November 2020 | 2,769,000 |
79 | 5 | "I Hate Your Trainers" | Richard Herring | 12 November 2020 | 2,891,000 |
80 | 6 | "Hippopotamus" | Mawaan Rizwan | 19 November 2020 | 2,602,000 |
81 | 7 | "Legit Glass" | Johnny Vegas | 26 November 2020 | 2,578,000 |
82 | 8 | "Moments of Silence" | Richard Herring | 3 December 2020 | 2,674,000 |
83 | 9 | "Air Horn Andy" | Richard Herring | 10 December 2020 | 2,811,000 |
84 | 10 | "Dog Meat Trifle" | Richard Herring | 17 December 2020 | 2,662,000 |
New Year Treat (2021)
A one-off festive special of Taskmaster was announced following the tenth series, and aired on 1 January 2021 under the title Taskmaster's New Year Treat. The special consisted of one episode and there were no team tasks. The special's contestants were John Hannah, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Nicola Coughlan, Rylan Clark-Neal and Shirley Ballas.[17]
Ballas was the overall winner, with Clark-Neal as runner-up, Guru-Murthy in 3rd, and Coughlan and Hannah tied last.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [11][d] |
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85 | 1 | "The Fastest Duck" | Shirley Ballas | 1 January 2021 | 3,336,000 |
Series 11 (2021)
The eleventh series was broadcast during 2021 with the usual ten-episode format, from 18 March to 20 May, and the contestants for that series were Charlotte Ritchie, Jamali Maddix, Lee Mack, Mike Wozniak and Sarah Kendall.[18][19]
For team tasks in this series, the team of three was made up of Ritchie, Maddix and Kendall and the team of two was made up of Mack and Wozniak.
Kendall was the overall winner, with Wozniak as runner-up, Mack in 3rd, Maddix in 4th, and Ritchie finishing last.
As Britain was still dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and maintaining strict social distancing guidelines, filming was done in compliance with these, with virtual audiences allowed to watch complete footage and their laughter tracks recorded for the final edit of an episode before it is broadcast.
During its broadcast, the series averaged over 2.71 million viewers.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [11][d] |
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86 | 1 | "It's Not Your Fault" | Sarah Kendall | 18 March 2021 | 3,438,000 |
87 | 2 | "The Lure of the Treacle Puppies" | Mike Wozniak | 25 March 2021 | 2,974,000 |
88 | 3 | "Run Up a Tree to the Moon" | Sarah Kendall | 1 April 2021 | 2,952,000 |
89 | 4 | "Premature Conker" | Sarah Kendall | 8 April 2021 | 2,751,000 |
90 | 5 | "Slap and Tong" | Charlotte Ritchie | 15 April 2021 | 2,522,000 |
91 | 6 | "Absolute Casserole" | Jamali Maddix | 22 April 2021 | 2,619,000 |
92 | 7 | "You've Got No Chutzpah" | Lee Mack | 29 April 2021 | 2,489,000 |
93 | 8 | "An Orderly Species" | Lee Mack | 6 May 2021 | 2,335,000 |
94 | 9 | "Mr Octopus and Pottyhands" | Charlotte Ritchie | 13 May 2021 | 2,542,000 |
95 | 10 | "Activate Jamali" | Lee Mack | 20 May 2021 | 2,518,000 |
Series 12 (2021)
The contestants for the twelfth season were announced on 20 May 2021. The line-up includes Alan Davies, Desiree Burch, Guz Khan, Morgana Robinson and Victoria Coren Mitchell.[20] It began airing from 23 September 2021.[21]
Robinson was the overall winner, with Khan as runner-up, Burch and Davies tied in 3rd, and Coren Mitchell finishing last.
For team tasks in this series, the team of three was made up of Burch, Khan and Robinson and the team of two was made up of Davies and Coren Mitchell.
This series was filmed without a live studio audience.
During its broadcast, the series averaged over 2.56 million viewers.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [11][d] |
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96 | 1 | "An Imbalance in the Poppability" | Morgana Robinson | 23 September 2021 | 2,946,000 |
97 | 2 | "Oatmeal and Death" | Guz Khan | 30 September 2021 | 2,359,000 |
98 | 3 | "The End of the Franchise" | Desiree Burch | 7 October 2021 | 2,561,000 |
99 | 4 | "The Customised Inhaler" | Alan Davies | 14 October 2021 | 2,556,000 |
100 | 5 | "Croissants Is Croissants" | Guz Khan | 21 October 2021 | 2,730,000 |
101 | 6 | "A Chair in a Sweet" | Guz Khan | 28 October 2021 | 2,619,000 |
102 | 7 | "The Integrity of the Product" | Victoria Coren Mitchell | 4 November 2021 | 2,603,000 |
103 | 8 | "A Couple of Ethels" | Alan Davies | 11 November 2021 | 2,503,000 |
104 | 9 | "Nothing Matters" | Desiree Burch | 18 November 2021 | 2,401,000 |
105 | 10 | "Caring Uncle Minpict" | Guz Khan | 25 November 2021 | 2,349,000 |
New Year Treat II (2022)
On 3 December 2021, Avalon announced that Taskmaster would have a second "New Year Treat" special, featuring Adrian Chiles, Claudia Winkleman, Jonnie Peacock, Lady Leshurr and Sayeeda Warsi. Due to illness, Peacock could not attend the studio recording, so Alan Davies was present in his place. The special was the first since Series 9 to include a studio audience and not have the contestants or hosts socially distanced.
Chiles was the overall winner, with Peacock as runner-up, Warsi in 3rd, Leshurr in 4th, and Winkleman finishing last.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [11][d] |
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106 | 1 | "Basic Recipe 28" | Adrian Chiles | 1 January 2022 | 2,264,000 |
Series 13 (2022)
Following the final of series 12 on 25 November 2021, the cast for the show's thirteenth series was announced, set to begin on 14 April 2022. Series 13 features Ardal O'Hanlon, Bridget Christie, Chris Ramsey, Judi Love and Sophie Duker.[22]
For team tasks in this series, the team of three was made up of Christie, Love and Duker and the team of two was made up of O'Hanlon and Ramsey.
Duker was the overall winner, with Ramsey as runner-up, Christie in 3rd, O'Hanlon in 4th, and Love finishing last.
This was the first full series to see the return of a live studio audience.
During its broadcast, the series averaged over 2.06 million viewers.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers[e] |
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107 | 1 | "The Noise that Blue Makes" | Chris Ramsey | 14 April 2022 | 2,159,000[23] |
108 | 2 | "Birdy Hand Finger" | Chris Ramsey | 21 April 2022 | 2,234,000[24] |
109 | 3 | "I Think I've Got This" | Bridget Christie | 28 April 2022 | 1,974,000[25] |
110 | 4 | "Shoe Who" | Ardal O'Hanlon | 5 May 2022 | 2,268,000[26] |
111 | 5 | "Having a Little Chuckle" | Ardal O'Hanlon | 12 May 2022 | 2,046,000[27] |
112 | 6 | "The 75th Question" | Sophie Duker | 19 May 2022 | 2,050,000[28] |
113 | 7 | "Heg" | Sophie Duker | 26 May 2022 | 1,923,000[29] |
114 | 8 | "You Tuper Super" | Bridget Christie | 2 June 2022 | 1,895,000[30] |
115 | 9 | "It Might Be Wind" | Chris Ramsey | 9 June 2022 | 2,001,000[31] |
116 | 10 | "The House Queens" | Sophie Duker | 16 June 2022 | 2,130,000[32] |
Champion of Champions II (2022)
On 17 December 2020, Avalon announced that Taskmaster would have a second "Champion of Champions" special, featuring the winners from series 6–10 – Ed Gamble, Kerry Godliman, Liza Tarbuck, Lou Sanders and Richard Herring.[19] The episode was aired on 23 June 2022, a week after the Series 13 final. Herring was the special's overall winner, with Tarbuck placing second, Godliman and Sanders tying for third, and Gamble finishing last.
Previous contestant James Acaster made a cameo appearance in Godliman's attempt at a task.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [e] |
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117 | 1 | "The Alpine Darling" | Richard Herring | 23 June 2022 | 2,009,000[33] |
Series 14 (2022)
Following the broadcast of Champion of Champions II on 23 June 2022, the cast for the show's fourteenth series was announced, to premiere on 29 September 2022. Series 14 features Dara Ó Briain, Fern Brady, John Kearns, Munya Chawawa and Sarah Millican.
For team tasks in this series, the team of three was made up of Ó Briain, Brady and Kearns, with the team of two consisting of Chawawa and Millican.
Ó Briain was the overall winner, with Millican as runner-up, Chawawa in 3rd and Brady and Kearns tied in last.
During its broadcast, the series averaged over 2.04 million viewers.
Remote filming was done at the South Terminal of Gatwick Airport during its closure due to reduced traffic caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers[e] |
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118 | 1 | "The Chassis, the Wings" | Sarah Millican | 29 September 2022 | 2,041,000[34] |
119 | 2 | "Enormous Hugeness" | Dara Ó Briain | 6 October 2022 | 2,103,000[35] |
120 | 3 | "Dafty in the Middle" | John Kearns | 13 October 2022 | 2,196,000[36] |
121 | 4 | "Crumbs in My Bralette" | Sarah Millican | 20 October 2022 | 1,959,000[37] |
122 | 5 | "Chip Biffington" | John Kearns | 27 October 2022 | 2,160,000[38] |
123 | 6 | "Long-Legged Lobster" | Sarah Millican | 3 November 2022 | 2,172,000[39] |
124 | 7 | "The System of Endless Plates" | Dara Ó Briain | 10 November 2022 | 1,966,000[40] |
125 | 8 | "The One that Bats Do" | Munya Chawawa | 17 November 2022 | 1,788,000[41] |
126 | 9 | "A New Business End" | Fern Brady | 24 November 2022 | 1,926,000[42] |
127 | 10 | "Did I Meet These Potatoes Before?" | Dara Ó Briain | 1 December 2022 | 2,155,000[43] |
New Year Treat III (2023)
On 21 November 2022, it was revealed that the cast for the third New Year special would be Amelia Dimoldenberg, Carol Vorderman, Greg James, Mo Farah and Rebecca Lucy Taylor (Self Esteem).
Farah was the overall winner, with Dimoldenberg, Vorderman, James and Taylor all tied as runner-up.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [e] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
128 | 1 | "That's a Swizz" | Mo Farah | 1 January 2023 | 2,260,000[44][f] |
Series 15 (2023)
Following the final of series 14 on 1 December 2022, the cast for the show's fifteenth series was announced. Series 15 features Frankie Boyle, Ivo Graham, Jenny Eclair, Kiell Smith-Bynoe and Mae Martin.
For team tasks in this series, the team of three was made up of Eclair, Smith-Bynoe and Martin, with the team of two consisting of Boyle and Graham.
Martin was the overall winner, with Smith-Bynoe as runner-up, Eclair in 3rd, Boyle in 4th, and Graham finishing last.
During its broadcast, the series averaged over 2.00 million viewers.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [e] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
129 | 1 | "The Curse of Politeness" | Mae Martin | 30 March 2023 | 2,299,000[46] |
130 | 2 | "Trapped in a Loveless Marriage" | Ivo Graham | 6 April 2023 | 2,237,000[47] |
131 | 3 | "I Love to Squander Promise" | Ivo Graham | 13 April 2023 | 2,044,000[48] |
132 | 4 | "How Heavy Is the Water?" | Jenny Eclair | 20 April 2023[g] | 1,636,000[49][h] |
133 | 5 | "Old Honkfoot" | Mae Martin | 27 April 2023 | 1,919,000[50] |
134 | 6 | "It's My Milk Now" | Mae Martin | 4 May 2023 | 1,783,000[51] |
135 | 7 | "Schrödinger's Egg" | Kiell Smith-Bynoe | 11 May 2023 | 1,706,000[52] |
136 | 8 | "100% Bosco" | Kiell Smith-Bynoe | 18 May 2023 | 2,209,000[53] |
137 | 9 | "A Show About Pedantry" | Kiell Smith-Bynoe | 25 May 2023 | 2,145,000[54] |
138 | 10 | "A Yardstick for Failure" | Jenny Eclair | 1 June 2023 | 2,034,000[55] |
Series 16 (2023)
Following the final of series 15 on 1 June 2023, the cast for the sixteenth series was announced. Series 16 features Julian Clary, Lucy Beaumont, Sam Campbell, Sue Perkins and Susan Wokoma.
For the team tasks in this series, the team of three is made up of Clary, Beaumont and Campbell, with the team of two consisting of Perkins and Wokoma.
Campbell was the overall winner, with Clary as runner-up, Wokoma in 3rd, Perkins in 4th, and Beaumont finishing last.
During its broadcast, the series averaged over 2.16 million viewers.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [e][56] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
139 | 1 | "The Natural Friends" | Sam Campbell | 21 September 2023 | 2,277,000 |
140 | 2 | "Hell Is Here" | Sue Perkins | 28 September 2023 | 2,169,000 |
141 | 3 | "Languidly" | Sam Campbell | 5 October 2023 | 2,193,000 |
142 | 4 | "Dynamite Chicks" | Sue Perkins | 12 October 2023 | 2,119,000 |
143 | 5 | "Skateboard Division" | Julian Clary | 19 October 2023 | 2,240,000 |
144 | 6 | "Brother Alex" | Lucy Beaumont | 26 October 2023 | 2,226,000 |
145 | 7 | "I'm Off to Find a Robin" | Lucy Beaumont | 2 November 2023[i] | 1,998,000[h] |
146 | 8 | "Never Packed a Boot" | Susan Wokoma | 9 November 2023 | 2,251,000 |
147 | 9 | "Fagin at the Disco" | Sue Perkins | 16 November 2023 | 2,182,000 |
148 | 10 | "Always Forks and Marbles" | Julian Clary | 23 November 2023 | 2,014,000 |
New Year Treat IV (2024)
On 23 November 2023, following the broadcast of the series 16 finale, it was revealed that the cast for the fourth New Year special would be Deborah Meaden, Kojey Radical, Lenny Rush, Steve Backshall and Zoe Ball.[57]
Rush was the overall winner, with Backshall as runner-up, Radical in 3rd, and Meaden and Ball tied last.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [e] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
149 | 1 | "Huh?" | Lenny Rush | 2 January 2024 | 2,020,000[58] |
Champion of Champions III (2024)
Airing in early 2024, this special features the winners of series 11 through 14, namely Sarah Kendall, Morgana Robinson, Sophie Duker and Dara Ó Briain; series 15 winner Mae Martin was unavailable at the time of filming, and runner-up Kiell Smith-Bynoe took their place.[59]
Ó Briain was the special's overall winner, with Duker as runner-up, Robinson in third, and Kendall and Smith-Bynoe tied last.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [e] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
150 | 1 | "Spider in My Pocket" | Dara Ó Briain | 14 January 2024 | 1,710,000[60] |
Series 17 (2024)
Following the broadcast of Champion of Champions III on 14 January 2024, the cast for the show's seventeenth series was announced, featuring Joanne McNally, John Robins, Nick Mohammed, Sophie Willan and Steve Pemberton.[61]
For the team tasks in this series, the team of three is made up of McNally, Robins and Willan, with the team of two consisting of Mohammed and Pemberton.
The series premiered on 28 March 2024.[62]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Winner | Original air date | UK Viewers [e] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
151 | 1 | "Grappling with My Life" | Steve Pemberton | 28 March 2024 | 2,030,000[63] |
152 | 2 | "Jumungo" | Steve Pemberton | 4 April 2024 | 1,950,000[64] |
153 | 3 | "Some Impropriety?" | John Robins | 11 April 2024 | 1,910,000[65] |
154 | 4 | "Apropos of Apoppo" | John Robins | 18 April 2024 | 1,940,000[66] |
155 | 5 | "Snooker Cue Umbrella Chin" | John Robins | 25 April 2024 | 1,850,000[67] |
156 | 6 | "A Three Ring Man" | Joanne McNally | 2 May 2024 | N/A |
157 | 7 | "Dream Date Territory" | Nick Mohammed | 9 May 2024 | N/A |
158 | 8 | "The Umbrella Wink" | TBA | 16 May 2024 | N/A |
159 | 9 | "Assistantbury" | TBA | 23 May 2024 | N/A |
160 | 10 | "Ambience and Information" | TBA | 30 May 2024 | N/A |
Podcasts
On 15 October 2020, an official podcast began. It is hosted by Ed Gamble, the winner of Series 9, who comments on each featured episode with a special guest. Initially it focused on Series 10, with each podcast released immediately after each Taskmaster episode was broadcast.[68] Episode 12 of the podcast focused on the 2021 "New Year Treat", and then from episode 13 onwards it returned to the very beginning starting with Taskmaster Series 1 Episode 1, returning to "real-time" episodes during the broadcast run of the new series and returning to the older series in the off-season.
Episode | Topic | Guest | Guest's series | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Series 10, episode 1 | Alex Horne | Taskmaster's Assistant | 15 October 2020 |
2 | Series 10, episode 2 | Nish Kumar | Series 5 | 22 October 2020 |
3 | Series 10, episode 3 | Jo Brand | Series 9 | 29 October 2020 |
4 | Series 10, episode 4 | Paul Chowdhry | Series 3 | 5 November 2020 |
5 | Series 10, episode 5 | James Acaster | Series 7 | 12 November 2020 |
6 | Series 10, episode 6 | Jessica Knappett | Series 7 | 19 November 2020 |
7 | Series 10, episode 7 | Rose Matafeo | Series 9 | 26 November 2020 |
8 | Series 10, episode 8 | Richard Osman | Series 2 | 3 December 2020 |
9 | Series 10, episode 9 | Katy Wix | Series 9 | 10 December 2020 |
10 | Series 10, episode 10 | Richard Herring | Series 10 & CoC II Winner | 17 December 2020 |
11 | Series 10 | Greg Davies | The Taskmaster | 24 December 2020 |
12 | New Year Treat | Scroobius Pip | Not a former contestant | 1 January 2021 |
13 | Series 1, episode 1 | Alex Horne | Taskmaster's Assistant | 7 January 2021 |
14 | Series 1, episode 2 | Tim Key | Series 1 | 14 January 2021 |
15 | Series 1, episode 3 | Josh Widdicombe | Series 1 & CoC I Winner | 21 January 2021 |
16 | Series 1, episode 4 | Nicola Coughlan | New Year Treat | 28 January 2021 |
17 | Series 1, episode 5 | Jayde Adams | Not a former contestant | 4 February 2021 |
18 | Series 1, episode 6 | Romesh Ranganathan | Series 1 | 11 February 2021 |
19 | Series 2, episode 1 | Joe Wilkinson | Series 2 | 18 February 2021 |
20 | Series 2, episode 2 | Sian Gibson | Series 8 | 25 February 2021 |
21 | Series 2, episode 3 | Doc Brown | Series 2 | 4 March 2021 |
22 | Series 2, episode 4 | Kerry Godliman | Series 7 Winner | 11 March 2021 |
23 | Series 2, episode 5 | Richard Osman | Series 2 | 11 March 2021 |
24 | Series 11, episode 1 | Richard Herring | Series 10 & CoC II Winner | 18 March 2021 |
25 | Series 11, episode 2 | Jamali Maddix | Series 11 | 25 March 2021 |
26 | Series 11, episode 3 | Katherine Parkinson | Series 10 | 1 April 2021 |
27 | Series 11, episode 4 | Rick Edwards | Not a former contestant | 8 April 2021 |
28 | Series 11, episode 5 | Sarah Kendall | Series 11 Winner | 15 April 2021 |
29 | Series 11, episode 6 | Mike Wozniak | Series 11 | 22 April 2021 |
30 | Series 11, episode 7 | Charlotte Ritchie | Series 11 | 29 April 2021 |
31 | Series 11, episode 8 | Lee Mack | Series 11 | 6 May 2021 |
32 | Series 11, episode 9 | Margaret Cabourn-Smith | Not a former contestant | 13 May 2021 |
33 | Series 11, episode 10 | Alex Horne | Taskmaster's Assistant | 20 May 2021 |
Sarah Kendall | Series 11 Winner | |||
34 | Series 3, episode 1 | Al Murray | Series 3 | 27 May 2021 |
35 | Series 3, episode 2 | Dave Gorman | Series 3 | 3 June 2021 |
36 | Series 3, episode 3 | Katy Wix | Series 9 | 10 June 2021 |
37 | Series 3, episode 4 | Paul Chowdhry | Series 3 | 17 June 2021 |
38 | Series 3, episode 5 | Maisie Adam | Not a former contestant | 24 June 2021 |
39 | Series 4, episode 1 | Mark Watson | Series 5 | 1 July 2021 |
40 | Series 4, episode 2 | Jack Bernhardt | Not a former contestant | 8 July 2021 |
41 | Series 4, episode 3 | Hugh Dennis | Series 4 | 15 July 2021 |
42 | Series 4, episode 4 | Mel Giedroyc | Series 4 | 22 July 2021 |
43 | Series 4, episode 5 | Iain Stirling | Series 8 | 29 July 2021 |
44 | Series 4, episode 6 | Phil Wang | Series 7 | 5 August 2021 |
45 | Series 4, episode 7 | Margaret Cabourn-Smith | Not a former contestant | 12 August 2021 |
46 | Series 4, episode 8 | Jack Bernhardt | Not a former contestant | 19 August 2021 |
47 | Series 12, episode 1 | Mike Wozniak | Series 11 | 23 September 2021 |
48 | Series 12, episode 2 | Paul Williams | Taskmaster's Assistant (NZ Version) | 30 September 2021 |
49 | Series 12, episode 3 | Desiree Burch | Series 12 | 7 October 2021 |
50 | Series 12, episode 4 | Victoria Coren Mitchell | Series 12 | 14 October 2021 |
51 | Series 12, episode 5 | David Correos | Series 2 (NZ Version) | 21 October 2021 |
52 | Series 12, episode 6 | Alan Davies | Series 12 | 28 October 2021 |
53 | Series 12, episode 7 | Al Murray | Series 3 | 4 November 2021 |
54 | Series 12, episode 8 | Liza Tarbuck | Series 6 Winner | 11 November 2021 |
55 | Series 12, episode 9 | Richard Herring | Series 10 & CoC II Winner | 18 November 2021 |
56 | Series 12, episode 10 | Morgana Robinson | Series 12 Winner | 25 November 2021 |
57 | Series 5, episode 1 | Nish Kumar | Series 5 | 2 December 2021 |
58 | Series 5, episode 2 | Guy Montgomery | Series 2 (NZ Version) | 9 December 2021 |
59 | Series 5, episode 3 | Josh Widdicombe | Series 1 & CoC I Winner | 16 December 2021 |
60 | Series 5, episode 4 | Lou Sanders | Series 8 Winner | 23 December 2021 |
61 | New Year Treat II | Adrian Chiles | New Year Treat II Winner | 1 January 2022 |
62 | Series 5, episode 5 | Mark Watson | Series 5 | 6 January 2022 |
63 | Series 5, episode 6 | Jack Bernhardt | Not a former contestant | 13 January 2022 |
64 | Series 5, episode 7 | Aisling Bea | Series 5 | 20 January 2022 |
65 | Series 5, episode 8 | Kerry Godliman | Series 7 Winner | 27 January 2022 |
66 | Champion of Champions, episode 1 | Guz Khan | Series 12 | 3 February 2022 |
67 | Champion of Champions, episode 2 | Alex Horne | Taskmaster's Assistant | 10 February 2022 |
68 | Series 6, episode 1 | Tim Vine | Series 6 | 17 February 2022 |
69 | Series 6, episode 2 | Greg Jenner | Not a former contestant | 24 February 2022 |
70 | Series 6, episode 3 | Russell Howard | Series 6 | 3 March 2022 |
71 | Series 6, episode 4 | Chloe Petts | Not a former contestant | 10 March 2022 |
72 | Series 6, episode 5 | Margaret Cabourn-Smith | Not a former contestant | 17 March 2022 |
73 | Series 6, episode 6 | Tim Key | Series 1 | 24 March 2022 |
74 | Series 6, episode 7 | Sarah Kendall | Series 11 Winner | 31 March 2022 |
75 | Series 6, episode 8 | Dave Gorman | Series 3 | 7 April 2022 |
76 | Series 13, episode 1 | Desiree Burch | Series 12 | 14 April 2022 |
77 | Series 13, episode 2 | Sophie Duker | Series 13 Winner | 21 April 2022 |
78 | Series 13, episode 3 | Lou Sanders | Series 8 Winner | 28 April 2022 |
79 | Series 13, episode 4 | Ardal O'Hanlon | Series 13 | 5 May 2022 |
80 | Series 13, episode 5 | Chris Ramsey | Series 13 | 12 May 2022 |
81 | Series 13, episode 6 | Bridget Christie | Series 13 | 19 May 2022 |
82 | Series 13, episode 7 | Rick Edwards | Not a former contestant | 26 May 2022 |
83 | Series 13, episode 8 | Rosie Ramsey | Not a former contestant | 2 June 2022 |
84 | Series 13, episode 9 | Jack Bernhardt | Not a former contestant | 9 June 2022 |
85 | Series 13, episode 10 | Sophie Duker | Series 13 Winner | 16 June 2022 |
86 | Champion of Champions II | Richard Herring | Series 10 & CoC II Winner | 23 June 2022 |
87 | Series 6, episode 9 | Laura Daniel | Series 2 Winner (NZ Version) | 30 June 2022 |
88 | Series 6, episode 10 | Jamali Maddix | Series 11 | 7 July 2022 |
- | Best of: Part 1 | Various | Various | 14 July 2022 |
- | Best of: Part 2 | Various | Various | 21 July 2022 |
89 | Series 7, episode 1 | Kerry Godliman | Series 7 Winner | 28 July 2022 |
90 | Series 7, episode 2 | Liza Tarbuck | Series 6 Winner | 4 August 2022 |
91 | Series 7, episode 3 | Phil Wang | Series 7 | 11 August 2022 |
92 | Series 7, episode 4 | Katy Wix | Series 9 | 18 August 2022 |
93 | Series 7, episode 5 | Brynley Stent | Series 1 (NZ Version) | 25 August 2022 |
94 | Series 7, episode 6 | Tim Key | Series 1 | 1 September 2022 |
95 | Series 7, episode 7 | Jack Bernhardt | Not a former contestant | 8 September 2022 |
96 | Series 7, episode 8 | Nish Kumar | Series 5 | 15 September 2022 |
97 | Series 7, episode 9 | James Acaster | Series 7 | 22 September 2022 |
98 | Series 14, episode 1 | Chris Ramsey | Series 13 | 29 September 2022 |
99 | Series 14, episode 2 | Dave Gorman | Series 3 | 6 October 2022 |
100 | Series 14, episode 3 | John Kearns | Series 14 | 13 October 2022 |
101 | Series 14, episode 4 | Fern Brady | Series 14 | 20 October 2022 |
102 | Series 14, episode 5 | Rose Matafeo | Series 9 | 27 October 2022 |
103 | Series 14, episode 6 | Dara Ó Briain | Series 14 & CoC III Winner | 3 November 2022 |
104 | Series 14, episode 7 | Sarah Kendall | Series 11 Winner | 10 November 2022 |
105 | Series 14, episode 8 | Richard Herring | Series 10 and CoC II Winner | 17 November 2022 |
106 | Series 14, episode 9 | Greg Jenner | Not a former contestant | 24 November 2022 |
107 | Series 14, episode 10 | Sarah Millican | Series 14 | 1 December 2022 |
108 | Series 7, episode 10 | Paul F. Tompkins | Not a former contestant | 8 December 2022 |
109 | Series 8, episode 1 | Margaret Cabourn-Smith | Not a former contestant | 15 December 2022 |
110 | Series 8, episode 2 | Paul Sinha | Series 8 | 22 December 2022 |
111 | New Year Treat III | Greg James | New Year Treat III | 1 January 2023 |
112 | Series 8, episode 3 | Joe Thomas | Series 8 | 5 January 2023 |
113 | Series 8, episode 4 | Andy Cartwright | Series Producer | 12 January 2023 |
114 | Series 8, episode 5 | Lou Sanders | Series 8 Winner | 19 January 2023 |
115 | Series 8, episode 6 | Iain Stirling | Series 8 | 26 January 2023 |
116 | Series 8, episode 7 | John Kearns | Series 14 | 2 February 2023 |
117 | Series 8, episode 8 | Alex Horne | Taskmaster's Assistant | 9 February 2023 |
118 | Series 8, episode 9 | Rebecca Lucy Taylor (Self Esteem) | New Year Treat III | 16 February 2023 |
119 | Series 8, episode 10 | Urzila Carlson | Series 2 (NZ Version) | 23 February 2023 |
120 | Series 9, episode 1 | David Baddiel | Series 9 | 2 March 2023 |
121 | Series 9, episode 2 | Jo Brand | Series 9 | 9 March 2023 |
122 | Series 9, episode 3 | Nish Kumar | Series 5 | 16 March 2023 |
123 | Series 9, episode 4 | Hugh Dennis | Series 4 | 23 March 2023 |
124 | Series 15, episode 1 | Dara Ó Briain | Series 14 & CoC III Winner | 30 March 2023 |
125 | Series 15, episode 2 | Kiell Smith-Bynoe | Series 15 | 6 April 2023 |
126 | Series 15, episode 3 | Jenny Eclair | Series 15 | 13 April 2023 |
127 | Series 15, episode 4 | Frankie Boyle | Series 15 | 20 April 2023 |
128 | Series 15, episode 5 | Ivo Graham | Series 15 | 27 April 2023 |
129 | Series 15, episode 6 | Charlotte Ritchie | Series 11 | 4 May 2023 |
130 | Series 15, episode 7 | Chris Parker | Series 3 (NZ Version) | 11 May 2023 |
131 | Series 15, episode 8 | Andy Devonshire | Series Director | 18 May 2023 |
132 | Series 15, episode 9 | Sally Phillips | Series 5 | 25 May 2023 |
133 | Series 15, episode 10 | Mae Martin | Series 15 Winner | 1 June 2023 |
- | Best of: Part 3 | Various | Various | 8 June 2023 |
134 | Series 9, episode 5 | Greg Davies | The Taskmaster | 15 June 2023 |
135 | Series 9, episode 6 | Paul Chowdhry | Series 3 | 22 June 2023 |
136 | Series 9, episode 7 | Sophie Duker | Series 13 Winner | 29 June 2023 |
137 | Series 9, episode 8 | Paul Williams | Taskmaster's Assistant (NZ Version) | 6 July 2023 |
138 | Series 9, episode 9 | Jenny Eclair | Series 15 | 14 July 2023 |
139 | Series 9, episode 10 | Rose Matafeo | Series 9 | 27 July 2023 |
140 | Series 16, episode 1 | Ivo Graham | Series 15 | 21 September 2023 |
141 | Series 16, episode 2 | Sam Campbell | Series 16 | 28 September 2023 |
142 | Series 16, episode 3 | Lucy Beaumont | Series 16 | 5 October 2023 |
143 | Series 16, episode 4 | Julian Clary | Series 16 | 12 October 2023 |
144 | Series 16, episode 5 | Sue Perkins | Series 16 | 19 October 2023 |
145 | Series 16, episode 6 | Susan Wokoma | Series 16 | 26 October 2023 |
146 | Series 16, episode 7 | Mark Watson | Series 5 | 2 November 2023 |
147 | Series 16, episode 8 | Greg Jenner | Not a former contestant | 9 November 2023 |
148 | Series 16, episode 9 | John Kearns | Series 14 | 16 November 2023 |
149 | Series 16, episode 10 | Sam Campbell | Series 16 Winner | 23 November 2023 |
- | Series 16 Best of #1 | Various | Various | 14 December 2023 |
- | Series 16 Best of #2 | Various | Various | 21 December 2023 |
150 | New Year Treat IV | Lenny Rush | New Year Treat IV Winner | 2 January 2024 |
151 | Champion of Champions III | Dara Ó Briain | Series 14 & CoC III Winner | 14 January 2024 |
152 | Series 17, episode 1 | John Robins | Series 17 | 28 March 2024 |
153 | Series 17, episode 2 | Steve Pemberton | Series 17 | 4 April 2024 |
154 | Series 17, episode 3 | Lou Sanders | Series 8 | 11 April 2024 |
155 | Series 17, episode 4 | Nick Mohammed | Series 17 | 18 April 2024 |
156 | Series 17, episode 5 | Joanne McNally | Series 17 | 25 April 2024 |
157 | Series 17, episode 6 | Paul F. Tompkins | Not a former contestant | 2 May 2024 |
158 | Series 17, episode 7 | Chris Ramsey | Series 13 | 9 May 2024 |
159 | Series 17, episode 8 | Sophie Willan | Series 17 | 16 May 2024 |
Taskmaster: The People's Podcast began 15th April 2022. From the launch of the podcast until September 2023, the podcast was hosted by Series 8 champion Lou Sanders and "stats-master" Jack Bernhardt. In September 2023, Jenny Eclair, 3rd place contender in series 15, took over from Lou Sanders as co-host.[69] The hosts chat stats and facts about the show, and are joined by guests, ranging from the biggest Taskmaster Superfans, to the production team and international contestants/TMs/TM assistants.[70]
Notes
- ^ 7-day data, as 28-day data is not available.
- ^ BARB's website does not report Dave's viewing figures for this week.
- ^ Each episode aired one week earlier on the online service UKTV, with the exception of the finale.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Viewers across the first 28 days of broadcast on TV, PC/laptop, tablet or smartphone are counted. Pre-transmission figures are included.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i As of series 13, ratings are no longer available in 28-day consolidated. Unless otherwise specified, ratings are 7-day consolidated on TV only, excluding device viewership.
- ^ 2.41m in 28-day consolidation.[45]
- ^ This episode was shown at the later time of 10:30pm to accommodate for the finale of Scared of the Dark. It was made available at the usual broadcast time of 9pm on All4.
- ^ a b This does not include viewers who watched the episode on All4 prior to its linear broadcast.
- ^ This episode was shown at the later time of 10pm to accommodate for the penultimate episode of Don't Look Down. It was made available at the usual broadcast time of 9pm on Channel 4's streaming service.
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