To celebrate the releae of Chief of Station, the new action film opening in US cinemas this weekend, we sat down with star Olga Kurylenko to find out about her latest action-packed endeavour alongside The Dark Knight star Aaron Eckhart and Alex Pettyfer (Magic Mike).
Former CIA European Station Chief Ben’s world comes crumbling down after his wife, a former operative, dies in a terrible accident. After receiving cryptic intel that his wife’s death might not have been an accident, Ben heads back into the shadowy underworld of Eastern Europe, teaming up with a former adversary to unravel a conspiracy that challenges everything he thought he knew about his wife and the agency he worked at for more than 20 years.
Chatting to us about the new film, Kurylenko chats about re-teaming with director Jesse V. Johnson and the trust they have built up over their previous films, why...
Former CIA European Station Chief Ben’s world comes crumbling down after his wife, a former operative, dies in a terrible accident. After receiving cryptic intel that his wife’s death might not have been an accident, Ben heads back into the shadowy underworld of Eastern Europe, teaming up with a former adversary to unravel a conspiracy that challenges everything he thought he knew about his wife and the agency he worked at for more than 20 years.
Chatting to us about the new film, Kurylenko chats about re-teaming with director Jesse V. Johnson and the trust they have built up over their previous films, why...
- 5/3/2024
- by Scott Davis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
“Isn’t it crazy that this is how I relax?”
Mae Martin and I are in a dark room styled to look like a suite in an old hotel, fumbling as we try to open every cabinet, drawer, and door with a key we’ve just found. Lamps flicker as clattering and groaning sound effects remind us that an evil spirit threatens to trap us here forever if we can’t find a way out. Yes, to an escape-room novice like myself, this does seem an unusual way to unwind,...
Mae Martin and I are in a dark room styled to look like a suite in an old hotel, fumbling as we try to open every cabinet, drawer, and door with a key we’ve just found. Lamps flicker as clattering and groaning sound effects remind us that an evil spirit threatens to trap us here forever if we can’t find a way out. Yes, to an escape-room novice like myself, this does seem an unusual way to unwind,...
- 4/27/2024
- by Miles Klee
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to the island of St Jory, population: one less than there used to be.
A year ago, St Jory teenager Cai Prideaux went missing and the police did very little about it. Now there’s a new sheriff in town in Sgt Grace Narayan (Anjli Mohindra), an outsider with an unbending belief in the letter of the law that’s ruffling feathers among the locals. The islanders, you see, are used to running things their own way. The True Way.
That’s the Hot Fuzz-meets-The Wicker Man premise for The Red King, an original six-part series written by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse and directed by Daniel O’Hara and Lisa Clarke. It’s a crime drama/folk horror mash-up that uses murder mystery trappings to tell a story about religion, insularity and national identity.
St Jory is your typical folk horror island in that there’s nothing typical about it.
A year ago, St Jory teenager Cai Prideaux went missing and the police did very little about it. Now there’s a new sheriff in town in Sgt Grace Narayan (Anjli Mohindra), an outsider with an unbending belief in the letter of the law that’s ruffling feathers among the locals. The islanders, you see, are used to running things their own way. The True Way.
That’s the Hot Fuzz-meets-The Wicker Man premise for The Red King, an original six-part series written by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse and directed by Daniel O’Hara and Lisa Clarke. It’s a crime drama/folk horror mash-up that uses murder mystery trappings to tell a story about religion, insularity and national identity.
St Jory is your typical folk horror island in that there’s nothing typical about it.
- 4/24/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
As Alex Horne tells it, Taskmaster was born out of professional jealousy. In 2009, he became a parent and so broke with almost a decade of tradition by not taking a show to the Edinburgh Fringe. That same year, his friend and former flatmate Tim Key won the festival’s top comedy award, for which Horne had been nominated in 2003.
At home and envious, Horne sent out emails inviting 20 comedians – including Key – to take part in a new competition in which he would set them a different task each month for a year. The results would be shared in a live performance at the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe called The Taskmaster.
The result was organised chaos. An overdraft of comedians (a Fringe-specific collective noun) plus a pianist joined Horne on stage to reveal the results, set tie-break tasks, and eventually crown a winner.
“So this is The Taskmaster,” Horne told the crowd, “It...
At home and envious, Horne sent out emails inviting 20 comedians – including Key – to take part in a new competition in which he would set them a different task each month for a year. The results would be shared in a live performance at the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe called The Taskmaster.
The result was organised chaos. An overdraft of comedians (a Fringe-specific collective noun) plus a pianist joined Horne on stage to reveal the results, set tie-break tasks, and eventually crown a winner.
“So this is The Taskmaster,” Horne told the crowd, “It...
- 4/11/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Hosts of the popular game show Taskmaster, Alex Horne and Greg Davies, spoke about their process of choosing competitors and their tasks in their new uInterview.
Taskmaster, created by Horne, is a British comedy show that first aired in 2015. Five celebrities (mainly comedians) take on a series of challenges. Horne oversees the challenges while Davies, the “Taskmaster,” judges and awards points. The concept originated at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2010 and later became a TV show on Dave in 2015. After nine series, Channel 4 acquired the program. The show is planned to continue for at least five more series until 2026.
When asked about the process that goes into the creation of the tasks, Horne quipped to uInterview founder Erik Meers, “I think in my head, ‘What would Greg like to see this time round?’ And then I go, ‘And don’t do that.’” He continued more seriously, “It’s a...
Taskmaster, created by Horne, is a British comedy show that first aired in 2015. Five celebrities (mainly comedians) take on a series of challenges. Horne oversees the challenges while Davies, the “Taskmaster,” judges and awards points. The concept originated at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2010 and later became a TV show on Dave in 2015. After nine series, Channel 4 acquired the program. The show is planned to continue for at least five more series until 2026.
When asked about the process that goes into the creation of the tasks, Horne quipped to uInterview founder Erik Meers, “I think in my head, ‘What would Greg like to see this time round?’ And then I go, ‘And don’t do that.’” He continued more seriously, “It’s a...
- 4/2/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
Top 5 Titles Coming to Netflix in April 2024: 'Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver,' 'Ripley,' More
New month, new Netflix picks! As the calendar switches from March to April, the streamer is days away from several major premieres, including Andrew Scott in his long-awaited turn in the limited series adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s “Ripley,” coming to the platform in the first month.
Later this month, subscribers will get the continuation of Zack Snyder’s space epic “Rebel Moon” with”Part Two: The Scargiver,” starring Sofia Boutella, Djimon Hounsou, Ed Skrein, Michiel Huisman, Doona Bae, and Anthony Hopkins, among others. Plus, this April, the streamer is happily celebrating its finest fools, with new specials from Demetri Martin, Fern Brady, and more.
Check out The Streamable’s top picks from Netflix this April, and find out everything coming to the streamer this month!
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Later this month, subscribers will get the continuation of Zack Snyder’s space epic “Rebel Moon” with”Part Two: The Scargiver,” starring Sofia Boutella, Djimon Hounsou, Ed Skrein, Michiel Huisman, Doona Bae, and Anthony Hopkins, among others. Plus, this April, the streamer is happily celebrating its finest fools, with new specials from Demetri Martin, Fern Brady, and more.
Check out The Streamable’s top picks from Netflix this April, and find out everything coming to the streamer this month!
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- 4/1/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Take a look at actress Florence Pugh aka movie superspy ‘Yelena Belova’ on the Atlanta set of Marvel Studios new live-action “Thunderbolts*” movie, showcasing a ‘reformed’ supervillains team, directed by Jake Schreier, also starring David Harbour, Wyatt Russell, Hannah John-Kamen and Olga Kurylenko, targeting a July 2025 theatrical release:
The new team includes ‘Valentina Allegra de Fontaine’ (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), ‘Ghost’ (Hannah John-Kamen), ‘Red Guardian’ (David Harbour), ‘Yelena Belova’ (Florence Pugh), 'Taskmaster' (Olga Kurylenko) and ‘Bucky Barnes’ (Sebastian Stan).
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The new team includes ‘Valentina Allegra de Fontaine’ (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), ‘Ghost’ (Hannah John-Kamen), ‘Red Guardian’ (David Harbour), ‘Yelena Belova’ (Florence Pugh), 'Taskmaster' (Olga Kurylenko) and ‘Bucky Barnes’ (Sebastian Stan).
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- 3/28/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Hannah Waddingham, Bella Ramsey, drama series Happy Valley and Squid Game: The Challenge were among the winners at the 2024 Royal Television Society program awards. The Rts unveiled the honorees in London on Tuesday evening.
The Sixth Commandment won the most awards with three, including for best limited series and best supporting actor Éanna Hardwicke. Comedy Extraordinary and drama Top Boy were among the other winners.
Waddingham was honored for her work as one of the hosts of the Eurovision Song Contest, while Ramsey won for their role in the prison anthology drama series Time.
The BBC led the winners across the more than two dozen award categories, being able to celebrate a total of 21 honors.
Last year, Kate Winslet and Kit Connor were among the Rts honorees. The organization last year also introduced several new awards categories.
The complete list of Royal Television Society program awards winners for 2024 follows.
Arts...
The Sixth Commandment won the most awards with three, including for best limited series and best supporting actor Éanna Hardwicke. Comedy Extraordinary and drama Top Boy were among the other winners.
Waddingham was honored for her work as one of the hosts of the Eurovision Song Contest, while Ramsey won for their role in the prison anthology drama series Time.
The BBC led the winners across the more than two dozen award categories, being able to celebrate a total of 21 honors.
Last year, Kate Winslet and Kit Connor were among the Rts honorees. The organization last year also introduced several new awards categories.
The complete list of Royal Television Society program awards winners for 2024 follows.
Arts...
- 3/27/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Global, the Media & Entertainment group, has announced that Dax, its market-leading digital advertising exchange, will be the exclusive advertising partner for the official Taskmaster hit podcasts - Taskmaster The Podcast and Taskmaster: The People’s Podcast - produced by Avalon, the production company behind the BAFTA and National Comedy award winning, International Emmy nominated global phenomenon and smash hit comedy series on Channel 4.
Both podcasts will be added to Dax, providing a platform for advertisers to run targeted audio campaigns via host-read and spot ads.
Taskmaster: The Podcast is hosted by critically acclaimed stand-up comedian and former Taskmaster champion Ed Gamble. He is joined each week by a special guest to discuss and dissect the latest episode of the show after it has aired on Channel 4.
Taskmaster: The People’s Podcast is the official fan podcast, hosted by comedian, actress and star of series 15, Jenny Eclair, alongside comedy writer and Taskmaster aficionado Jack Bernhardt.
Both podcasts will be added to Dax, providing a platform for advertisers to run targeted audio campaigns via host-read and spot ads.
Taskmaster: The Podcast is hosted by critically acclaimed stand-up comedian and former Taskmaster champion Ed Gamble. He is joined each week by a special guest to discuss and dissect the latest episode of the show after it has aired on Channel 4.
Taskmaster: The People’s Podcast is the official fan podcast, hosted by comedian, actress and star of series 15, Jenny Eclair, alongside comedy writer and Taskmaster aficionado Jack Bernhardt.
- 3/24/2024
- Podnews.net
Taskmaster will return to Channel 4 on the 28th March, and a new trailer for Taskmaster series 17 has landed.
Taskmaster has run for a whopping 16th series and several Champion of Champions specials since 2015, according to the British Comedy Guide, the 17th series is due to be broadcast this month.
The line up for the new series is as follows:
Comedians Joanne McNally, John Robins and Sophie Willan, Ted Lasso’s Nick Mohammed and The League Of Gentlemen’s Steve Pemberton.
And it doesn’t stop there. Not only can you buy Taskmaster clothing, books, a board game via the official store, a few weeks ago, it was announced that the show was being turned into a VR game by indie developer Scallywag Arcade – it’s due out in 2024 for Meta Quest 2 and 3. You can add it to your wishlist on Steam now.
There is also set to be...
Taskmaster has run for a whopping 16th series and several Champion of Champions specials since 2015, according to the British Comedy Guide, the 17th series is due to be broadcast this month.
The line up for the new series is as follows:
Comedians Joanne McNally, John Robins and Sophie Willan, Ted Lasso’s Nick Mohammed and The League Of Gentlemen’s Steve Pemberton.
And it doesn’t stop there. Not only can you buy Taskmaster clothing, books, a board game via the official store, a few weeks ago, it was announced that the show was being turned into a VR game by indie developer Scallywag Arcade – it’s due out in 2024 for Meta Quest 2 and 3. You can add it to your wishlist on Steam now.
There is also set to be...
- 3/13/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
This year’s nominees for the Royal Television Society Programme Awards have been revealed, with Gary Oldman, Hannah Waddingham and Bella Ramsey making the cut.
The BBC leads the list with 51 nods across 30 categories, while Disney+ has earned its first nominations for “Extraordinary.” Channel 4 received 17 nominations, including for comedy series “Big Boys.” The leading actor — male category recognized Oldman (“Slow Horses”), Kane Robinson (“Top Boy”) and Timothy Spall (“The Sixth Commandment”), while Jodie Whittaker (“Time”), Tamara Lawrence (“Time”) and Sarah Lancashire (“Happy Valley”) are competing in leading actor — female.
“2023 was an outstanding year for U.K. creativity, and the nominations we have announced today highlight the breadth of genre-defining, exceptional programming that British audiences have enjoyed over the last 12 months,” Rts Programme Awards chair Kenton Allen said in a statement. “Despite the unpredictable times our industry currently faces, we at the Rts welcome the opportunity to come together as...
The BBC leads the list with 51 nods across 30 categories, while Disney+ has earned its first nominations for “Extraordinary.” Channel 4 received 17 nominations, including for comedy series “Big Boys.” The leading actor — male category recognized Oldman (“Slow Horses”), Kane Robinson (“Top Boy”) and Timothy Spall (“The Sixth Commandment”), while Jodie Whittaker (“Time”), Tamara Lawrence (“Time”) and Sarah Lancashire (“Happy Valley”) are competing in leading actor — female.
“2023 was an outstanding year for U.K. creativity, and the nominations we have announced today highlight the breadth of genre-defining, exceptional programming that British audiences have enjoyed over the last 12 months,” Rts Programme Awards chair Kenton Allen said in a statement. “Despite the unpredictable times our industry currently faces, we at the Rts welcome the opportunity to come together as...
- 3/7/2024
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
As far as Marvel movies go, Black Widow is one of the most divisive entries in the long-running series of inter-connected superhero slugfests. While some fans feel the movie was too late to the party, others say it was a questionable display of Marvel’s dependence on shotty VFX above character-driven narratives. On another end of the spectrum, Ray Winstone, who plays Dreykov, the film’s Big Bad and dominating force behind the Red Room project, says making the movie was a nightmare. Winstone’s experience in the film was so exhausting that the actor tried to have himself recast.
Speaking with Radio Times, Winstone said, “It was fine until you have to do the reshoots,” Winstone said about his Black Widow experience. “Then you find out that a few producers have come down, and your performance is too much, it’s too strong… That’s the way Marvel works.
Speaking with Radio Times, Winstone said, “It was fine until you have to do the reshoots,” Winstone said about his Black Widow experience. “Then you find out that a few producers have come down, and your performance is too much, it’s too strong… That’s the way Marvel works.
- 2/29/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Actress Florence Pugh aka movie superspy “Yelena Belova’ has confirmed shooting has started on Marvel Studios new live-action “Thunderbolts” movie, showcasing Marvel Comics ‘reformed’ supervillains team, directed by Jake Schreier, also starring Sebastian Stan, David Harbour, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Wyatt Russell, Hannah John-Kamen, and Olga Kurylenko, targeting a July 2026 theatrical release:
The team includes ‘Valentina Allegra de Fontaine’ (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), ‘Ghost’ (Hannah John-Kamen), ‘Red Guardian’ (David Harbour), ‘Yelena Belova’ (Florence Pugh), 'Taskmaster' (Olga Kurylenko) and ‘Bucky Barnes’ (Sebastian Stan).
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The team includes ‘Valentina Allegra de Fontaine’ (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), ‘Ghost’ (Hannah John-Kamen), ‘Red Guardian’ (David Harbour), ‘Yelena Belova’ (Florence Pugh), 'Taskmaster' (Olga Kurylenko) and ‘Bucky Barnes’ (Sebastian Stan).
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- 2/27/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
If Greg Davies was running TV, new comedy shows would get a two-season order.
The comedian and writer, who fronts fronts the hit series Taskmaster in the UK and writes and stars in sitcom The Cleaner for the BBC, was asked what he would change about the business during a the closing session of the Berlinale Series Market, and responded he would like to see new comedies given more time to hit their stride, adding that all-time classics such as Seinfeld needed multiple seasons to establish themselves.
“I think that people should commission things for at least two seasons,” he said during the panel, which was about the international world of TV comedy.
Davies’ notes were delivered with a characteristic dose of humor, but his point about giving comedy time to grow struck a chord. An industry audience gave his call for double-season orders for comedy a spontaneous round of applause.
The comedian and writer, who fronts fronts the hit series Taskmaster in the UK and writes and stars in sitcom The Cleaner for the BBC, was asked what he would change about the business during a the closing session of the Berlinale Series Market, and responded he would like to see new comedies given more time to hit their stride, adding that all-time classics such as Seinfeld needed multiple seasons to establish themselves.
“I think that people should commission things for at least two seasons,” he said during the panel, which was about the international world of TV comedy.
Davies’ notes were delivered with a characteristic dose of humor, but his point about giving comedy time to grow struck a chord. An industry audience gave his call for double-season orders for comedy a spontaneous round of applause.
- 2/21/2024
- by Stewart Clarke
- Deadline Film + TV
In 2021, Pointless fans had to come to terms with the fact that change is the only constant in this crazy, crazy world when the show’s co-creator and co-host Richard Osman left to pursue other career opportunities such as being an incredibly successful crime novelist, and taking the main seat on his own game show Richard Osman’s House of Games.
Good for Richard Osman, it all seems to be very going well for him. But for Pointless?
Taking its cue from satirical current affairs show Have I Got News For You?, which settled on a revolving carousel of guest hosts when its regular host Angus Deayton was forced to step down instead of plumping for a permanent chair, Pointless has welcomed a series of co-hosts in the past couple of years.
First up were Sally Lindsay, Stephen Mangan, Lauren Laverne, Alex Brooker, Konnie Huq and Ed Gamble. Next came Andi Oliver,...
Good for Richard Osman, it all seems to be very going well for him. But for Pointless?
Taking its cue from satirical current affairs show Have I Got News For You?, which settled on a revolving carousel of guest hosts when its regular host Angus Deayton was forced to step down instead of plumping for a permanent chair, Pointless has welcomed a series of co-hosts in the past couple of years.
First up were Sally Lindsay, Stephen Mangan, Lauren Laverne, Alex Brooker, Konnie Huq and Ed Gamble. Next came Andi Oliver,...
- 1/29/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
The line-up for Taskmaster series 17 has been revealed, with The League Of Gentleman’s Steve Pemberton among the large names. More within:
Now that we’ve had the joy of both the Taskmaster New Year Treat – with Deborah Meaden, Kojey Radical, Lenny Rush, Steve Backshall and the third Champion of Champions – with Sarah Kendall, Dara O’Briain, Sophie Duker, Morgana Robinson and Kiell Smith Bynoe, who stood in for Mae Martin – we now look forward to the seventeenth series.
The line up for the new series is as follows, according to the British Comedy Guide:
Joanne McNally, John Robins, Sophie Willan, Ted Lasso’s Nick Mohammed and The League Of Gentlemen’s Steve Pemberton.
And it doesn’t stop there. Not only can you buy Taskmaster clothing, books, a board game via the official store, a few weeks ago, it was announced that the show was being turned into a VR...
Now that we’ve had the joy of both the Taskmaster New Year Treat – with Deborah Meaden, Kojey Radical, Lenny Rush, Steve Backshall and the third Champion of Champions – with Sarah Kendall, Dara O’Briain, Sophie Duker, Morgana Robinson and Kiell Smith Bynoe, who stood in for Mae Martin – we now look forward to the seventeenth series.
The line up for the new series is as follows, according to the British Comedy Guide:
Joanne McNally, John Robins, Sophie Willan, Ted Lasso’s Nick Mohammed and The League Of Gentlemen’s Steve Pemberton.
And it doesn’t stop there. Not only can you buy Taskmaster clothing, books, a board game via the official store, a few weeks ago, it was announced that the show was being turned into a VR...
- 1/15/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
We’ve had a marvellous run of Taskmaster series lately, so when a new line-up announcement is on the horizon, it’s easy to wonder whether the winning streak will continue or if we’re due a dud.
Never fear – Alex Horne and co. have delivered once again, although the series 17 Taskmaster line-up might not be quite what you’re expecting. Instead of the now-traditional Taskmaster family line-up, this time they’ve gone for a veteran from outside the world of stand-up comedy, plus four rising stars with slightly less mainstream recognition than normal. As ever with this show though, anybody you’re not familiar with at the start, you’ll almost certainly love by the end of the series.
The Taskmaster series 17 line-up is: Steve Pemberton, Sophie Willan, Nick Mohammed, John Robins and Joanne McNally! And here they are appearing in the very first trailer for the new run:...
Never fear – Alex Horne and co. have delivered once again, although the series 17 Taskmaster line-up might not be quite what you’re expecting. Instead of the now-traditional Taskmaster family line-up, this time they’ve gone for a veteran from outside the world of stand-up comedy, plus four rising stars with slightly less mainstream recognition than normal. As ever with this show though, anybody you’re not familiar with at the start, you’ll almost certainly love by the end of the series.
The Taskmaster series 17 line-up is: Steve Pemberton, Sophie Willan, Nick Mohammed, John Robins and Joanne McNally! And here they are appearing in the very first trailer for the new run:...
- 1/14/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
As Reece Shearsmith just announced, it’s the beginning of the end for Inside No. 9. Filming on the horror-comedy anthology’s ninth and final series began in late 2023, which means a wrap on one of the BBC’s most consistently entertaining and inventive shows is imminent.
Oh it's the beginning of the end. #insideno9
— Reece Shearsmith ❄️ (@ReeceShearsmith) January 8, 2024
Series nine is expected to air in spring 2024, and will add a final six episodes to the existing 49 stories in Shearsmith and co-creator Steve Pemberton’s back catalogue. Barring the first look image above, which shows Pemberton in drag at an underground train station (platform no. nine?), we don’t know anything about the stories, settings or characters yet, but we do know who’ll be joining the pair as guest stars… and it’s a deep bench.
One of Britain’s greatest working actors, Eddie Marsan will appear. As will the brilliant Siobhan Finneran,...
Oh it's the beginning of the end. #insideno9
— Reece Shearsmith ❄️ (@ReeceShearsmith) January 8, 2024
Series nine is expected to air in spring 2024, and will add a final six episodes to the existing 49 stories in Shearsmith and co-creator Steve Pemberton’s back catalogue. Barring the first look image above, which shows Pemberton in drag at an underground train station (platform no. nine?), we don’t know anything about the stories, settings or characters yet, but we do know who’ll be joining the pair as guest stars… and it’s a deep bench.
One of Britain’s greatest working actors, Eddie Marsan will appear. As will the brilliant Siobhan Finneran,...
- 1/9/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
This Sunday on Channel 4, comedy and competition collide in “Taskmaster: Champion of Champions.” Premiering at 9:00 Pm, the show, hosted by the formidable Greg Davies and his witty sidekick Alex Horne, gathers former “Taskmaster” series winners for the ultimate face-off. The question on everyone’s mind: Who among these champions will emerge as the worthiest?
The episode promises a hilarious and high-stakes battle as the contestants, having conquered their respective series, now go head-to-head in a series of unique and absurd challenges. Greg Davies’ deadpan humor and Alex Horne’s cunningly crafted tasks set the stage for an entertaining showdown, showcasing the wit and creativity that have crowned these individuals as “Taskmaster” champions.
Tune in on Sunday, January 14, 2024, at 9:00 Pm for an evening of laughter and competition with “Taskmaster: Champion of Champions” on Channel 4. With its clever challenges and the comedic chemistry between the hosts, the show offers...
The episode promises a hilarious and high-stakes battle as the contestants, having conquered their respective series, now go head-to-head in a series of unique and absurd challenges. Greg Davies’ deadpan humor and Alex Horne’s cunningly crafted tasks set the stage for an entertaining showdown, showcasing the wit and creativity that have crowned these individuals as “Taskmaster” champions.
Tune in on Sunday, January 14, 2024, at 9:00 Pm for an evening of laughter and competition with “Taskmaster: Champion of Champions” on Channel 4. With its clever challenges and the comedic chemistry between the hosts, the show offers...
- 1/8/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Taskmaster: Champions Of Champions 3 airs on the 14th January, Channel 4 has confirmed. More details here:
Now that we’ve had the joy of the Taskmaster New Year Treat with Deborah Meaden, Kojey Radical, Lenny Rush, Steve Backshall and Zoe Ball, we now look to the future, and we’re back at the time where a very special head-to-head occurs between previous winners.
As Taskmaster aired more and more series, Alex Horne and company began making Champion Of Champions specials after the fifth series.
The past Champion Of Champions winners were Josh Widdicombe and Richard Herring.
Taking part in the Champion Of Champions 3 are Sarah Kendall, Morgana Robinson, Sophie Duker and Dara Ó Briain. Series 15 winner Mae Martin was unavailable at the time of filming, so runner-up Kiell Smith-Bynoe took their place.
With Taskmaster commissioned all the way into 2026, there’s a very real possibility of there being a Champion...
Now that we’ve had the joy of the Taskmaster New Year Treat with Deborah Meaden, Kojey Radical, Lenny Rush, Steve Backshall and Zoe Ball, we now look to the future, and we’re back at the time where a very special head-to-head occurs between previous winners.
As Taskmaster aired more and more series, Alex Horne and company began making Champion Of Champions specials after the fifth series.
The past Champion Of Champions winners were Josh Widdicombe and Richard Herring.
Taking part in the Champion Of Champions 3 are Sarah Kendall, Morgana Robinson, Sophie Duker and Dara Ó Briain. Series 15 winner Mae Martin was unavailable at the time of filming, so runner-up Kiell Smith-Bynoe took their place.
With Taskmaster commissioned all the way into 2026, there’s a very real possibility of there being a Champion...
- 1/3/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Stars: Sonja Ball, Josh Widdicombe, Rob Beckett, Mark Camacho, Giovanna Fletcher | Written by David Alaux, Eric Tosti, Jean-François Tosti | Directed by David Alaux
In the peaceful Greek city of Yolcos, Pattie (Sonja Ball) is a mouse who dreams of becoming a hero like Jason (of And The Argonauts fame). Her opportunity comes when a statue is unveiled of Zeus (Josh Widdicombe), leaving Poseidon (Rob Beckett) in a jealous rage. He gives the citizens of Yolcos seven days to build a statue in his honour that is as beautiful as Zeus’ statue, or their home will be destroyed.
While she is inspired by the fantastical tales she read, Pattie is disheartened at how nobody believes in her dreams of heroism. This includes Sam (Mark Camacho), her adopted father that is a vegetarian cat who resorts to backstabbing duplicity to prevent Pattie from leaving. Intent on proving her naysayers wrong, the mouse...
In the peaceful Greek city of Yolcos, Pattie (Sonja Ball) is a mouse who dreams of becoming a hero like Jason (of And The Argonauts fame). Her opportunity comes when a statue is unveiled of Zeus (Josh Widdicombe), leaving Poseidon (Rob Beckett) in a jealous rage. He gives the citizens of Yolcos seven days to build a statue in his honour that is as beautiful as Zeus’ statue, or their home will be destroyed.
While she is inspired by the fantastical tales she read, Pattie is disheartened at how nobody believes in her dreams of heroism. This includes Sam (Mark Camacho), her adopted father that is a vegetarian cat who resorts to backstabbing duplicity to prevent Pattie from leaving. Intent on proving her naysayers wrong, the mouse...
- 12/18/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
You will soon be able to compete in a series of ridiculous tasks, as Taskmaster becomes a live experience.
There are few programmes on television as joyous as Taskmaster. Created by ‘Little’ Alex Horne, the startlingly simple premise see comedians and actors compete in silly challenges for the amusement of the Taskmaster, an always delightful Greg Davies.
The show was a sleeper hit, steadily building a dedicated, almost fanatical audience on Dave before switching to primetime on Channel 4. There have been many classic moments, such as Joe Wilkinson’s potato problem, Josh Widdecombe’s helpful admin (which nobody else had to do) and Liza Tarbuck making Alex sit on a cake.
The show then became popular worldwide, with multiple countries taking on the format. While the American version, hosted by Reggie Watts, didn’t fare so well, it was the New Zealand edition which really took off. Musical comic...
There are few programmes on television as joyous as Taskmaster. Created by ‘Little’ Alex Horne, the startlingly simple premise see comedians and actors compete in silly challenges for the amusement of the Taskmaster, an always delightful Greg Davies.
The show was a sleeper hit, steadily building a dedicated, almost fanatical audience on Dave before switching to primetime on Channel 4. There have been many classic moments, such as Joe Wilkinson’s potato problem, Josh Widdecombe’s helpful admin (which nobody else had to do) and Liza Tarbuck making Alex sit on a cake.
The show then became popular worldwide, with multiple countries taking on the format. While the American version, hosted by Reggie Watts, didn’t fare so well, it was the New Zealand edition which really took off. Musical comic...
- 12/14/2023
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
It’s beginning to look a lot like… well, November.
But while it’s certainly pretty Novembery at the time of writing this, there’s already a sleighful of excellent UK Christmas TV to look forward to – from festive funnies like Not Going Out and the last ever episode of Ghosts to Christmassy crime dramas like Beyond Paradise and brand-new Agatha Christie adaptation Murder Is Easy.
And of course, every Whovian’s Christmas wish has been answered with the return of the Doctor Who Christmas special!
There’s a festive feline theme to family viewing, with Julia Donaldson’s annual animated gift to parents being Tabby McTat, and Channel 4 giving us an all-star adaptation of Mog’s Christmas. And, as dependable as cranberry sauce and family arguments, there are all your favourite Christmas special episodes, from Taskmaster to Qi and beyond.
So stock up on the Quality Street, test...
But while it’s certainly pretty Novembery at the time of writing this, there’s already a sleighful of excellent UK Christmas TV to look forward to – from festive funnies like Not Going Out and the last ever episode of Ghosts to Christmassy crime dramas like Beyond Paradise and brand-new Agatha Christie adaptation Murder Is Easy.
And of course, every Whovian’s Christmas wish has been answered with the return of the Doctor Who Christmas special!
There’s a festive feline theme to family viewing, with Julia Donaldson’s annual animated gift to parents being Tabby McTat, and Channel 4 giving us an all-star adaptation of Mog’s Christmas. And, as dependable as cranberry sauce and family arguments, there are all your favourite Christmas special episodes, from Taskmaster to Qi and beyond.
So stock up on the Quality Street, test...
- 11/30/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
You’ll be able to smash watermelons and make sandwiches in the upcoming Taskmaster VR game, based on the hit series.
Virtual reality is often hyped as the immersive future of everything, but often, the technology’s at its best when it lets us do odd things like jetwash a van or picking up rubbish using gigantic tentacles.
With this in mind, perhaps, indie developer Scallywag Arcade has announced that it’s making a VR game based on the hit television series, Taskmaster. Taking its cue from the show, Taskmaster VR will allow players to take part in an array of wilfully silly challenges – these can range from smashing watermelons to making sandwiches to popping bubbles with a samurai sword.
Judging by the trailer (see below), the game captures the show’s batty spirit in both its tone and low-poly graphics, with hosts Greg Davies and Alex Horne both appearing as digital versions of themselves.
Virtual reality is often hyped as the immersive future of everything, but often, the technology’s at its best when it lets us do odd things like jetwash a van or picking up rubbish using gigantic tentacles.
With this in mind, perhaps, indie developer Scallywag Arcade has announced that it’s making a VR game based on the hit television series, Taskmaster. Taking its cue from the show, Taskmaster VR will allow players to take part in an array of wilfully silly challenges – these can range from smashing watermelons to making sandwiches to popping bubbles with a samurai sword.
Judging by the trailer (see below), the game captures the show’s batty spirit in both its tone and low-poly graphics, with hosts Greg Davies and Alex Horne both appearing as digital versions of themselves.
- 11/29/2023
- by Ryan Lambie
- Film Stories
Thank goodness for Taskmaster’s New Year Treat, our annual dose of daft mayhem to lift us out of both our Nye hangover and the ‘Christmas is officially over’ doldrums. And to soften the blow of Taskmaster’s particularly funny series 16 ending, they’ve just announced who Taskmaster’s New Year Treat class of 2024 will be.
It’s a quirky but eminently promising line-up: Dragon’s Den star Deborah Meaden, TV and radio presenter Zoe Ball, wildlife expert Steve Backshall, multiple-mobo-nominated musician Kojey Radical and award-winning actor and future star of Doctor Who series 14, Lenny Rush.
Let’s learn a bit more about them:
Kojey Radical
Despite still being pretty early in his career, musician, spoken word poet and mixed media visual artist Kojey Radical has already been nominated for a ton of awards, including MOBOs, Ivor Novellos and a Brit. It’s easy to see why – his music covers...
It’s a quirky but eminently promising line-up: Dragon’s Den star Deborah Meaden, TV and radio presenter Zoe Ball, wildlife expert Steve Backshall, multiple-mobo-nominated musician Kojey Radical and award-winning actor and future star of Doctor Who series 14, Lenny Rush.
Let’s learn a bit more about them:
Kojey Radical
Despite still being pretty early in his career, musician, spoken word poet and mixed media visual artist Kojey Radical has already been nominated for a ton of awards, including MOBOs, Ivor Novellos and a Brit. It’s easy to see why – his music covers...
- 11/23/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Historically, television content has largely originated in the United States and spread to other parts of the world. But in recent years, this dynamic has begun to change, with British television shows experiencing a surge in popularity in the U.S. market. This shift can be attributed chiefly to the rise of streaming platforms, which have made international content more accessible to U.S. audiences.
Recent data from Parrot Analytics reveals that British TV shows accounted for nearly 6% of the total demand for TV series in the U.S. during the third quarter of 2023. This figure represents the largest demand share for foreign content, surpassing other notable producers of TV content such as Japan and South Korea.
Impressively, the demand for British shows in the U.S. has grown by 75% over the past three and a half years, outpacing the 65% growth rate for shows from other countries (including the U.
Recent data from Parrot Analytics reveals that British TV shows accounted for nearly 6% of the total demand for TV series in the U.S. during the third quarter of 2023. This figure represents the largest demand share for foreign content, surpassing other notable producers of TV content such as Japan and South Korea.
Impressively, the demand for British shows in the U.S. has grown by 75% over the past three and a half years, outpacing the 65% growth rate for shows from other countries (including the U.
- 11/17/2023
- by Daniel Quinaud
- The Wrap
As the curtain falls on Season 16 of “Taskmaster,” viewers can anticipate a thrilling climax in Episode 10, titled “Always Forks and Marbles,” airing at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, November 23, 2023, on Channel 4. The remaining contestants, including Sam Campbell, Sue Perkins, Lucy Beaumont, Susan Wokoma, and Julian Clary, gear up for a series of absurd and amusing challenges that promise to keep the laughter flowing.
In this episode, the creativity soars as Sam Campbell takes on the unconventional task of designing a small bikini, while Sue Perkins finds herself caught in the classic trap of forgetting about the milk. Lucy Beaumont showcases her maternal instincts, Susan Wokoma pairs cornflakes with hot sauce, and Julian Clary, in true Taskmaster fashion, engages in a gentle assault on a Taskmaster’s assistant.
With the series reaching its climax, “Taskmaster” enthusiasts can expect a culmination of hilarious moments, unexpected twists, and the signature absurdity that has...
In this episode, the creativity soars as Sam Campbell takes on the unconventional task of designing a small bikini, while Sue Perkins finds herself caught in the classic trap of forgetting about the milk. Lucy Beaumont showcases her maternal instincts, Susan Wokoma pairs cornflakes with hot sauce, and Julian Clary, in true Taskmaster fashion, engages in a gentle assault on a Taskmaster’s assistant.
With the series reaching its climax, “Taskmaster” enthusiasts can expect a culmination of hilarious moments, unexpected twists, and the signature absurdity that has...
- 11/17/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
For the last five years, January has meant one thing to the cast of Ghosts: trundling over to West Horsley Place in Surrey to film the next series. Not in 2024. The BBC comedy’s final episode is set to air this Christmas, and after that, what do this in-demand lot have planned?
Plenty, it turns out. They’ll be popping up on screen and stage, as well as writing new projects both individually and together. As Larry Rickard told Den of Geek, “It’s not like we’re [famously fractious 70s soft rock band] The Eagles and we hate each other!” A Ghosts reunion down the line “wouldn’t be a mountain to climb,” says Rickard. “It’s a door that’s shut but obviously, doors have hinges and handles.”
And ghosts can just walk through them, we venture? “Well exactly, they haven’t even got to go to the effort of opening them.”
“We were quite definite,...
Plenty, it turns out. They’ll be popping up on screen and stage, as well as writing new projects both individually and together. As Larry Rickard told Den of Geek, “It’s not like we’re [famously fractious 70s soft rock band] The Eagles and we hate each other!” A Ghosts reunion down the line “wouldn’t be a mountain to climb,” says Rickard. “It’s a door that’s shut but obviously, doors have hinges and handles.”
And ghosts can just walk through them, we venture? “Well exactly, they haven’t even got to go to the effort of opening them.”
“We were quite definite,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Get ready for “Taskmaster,” Season 16, Episode 9, titled “Fagin at the Disco.” The episode is scheduled to air on Channel 4 at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, November 16, 2023. In this installment, the following contestants engage in a series of unique challenges:
– Susan Wokoma presents explanations for road sweeping tasks.
– Julian Clary cleverly employs a fishing rod.
– Sue Perkins reimagines Botticelli’s work.
– Sam Campbell collects coins.
– Lucy Beaumont requests that Alex Horne sit on a sled.
“Taskmaster” is known for its inventive and often humorous challenges, where contestants must apply creativity and resourcefulness to complete their tasks. This episode promises to be another entertaining installment, as the contestants tackle a range of unusual and often baffling assignments, aiming to impress the Taskmaster and earn points for their efforts. Viewers can expect a combination of wit, ingenuity, and laughter in this episode of “Taskmaster.”
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Pm Thursday 16 November 2023 on Channel...
– Susan Wokoma presents explanations for road sweeping tasks.
– Julian Clary cleverly employs a fishing rod.
– Sue Perkins reimagines Botticelli’s work.
– Sam Campbell collects coins.
– Lucy Beaumont requests that Alex Horne sit on a sled.
“Taskmaster” is known for its inventive and often humorous challenges, where contestants must apply creativity and resourcefulness to complete their tasks. This episode promises to be another entertaining installment, as the contestants tackle a range of unusual and often baffling assignments, aiming to impress the Taskmaster and earn points for their efforts. Viewers can expect a combination of wit, ingenuity, and laughter in this episode of “Taskmaster.”
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Pm Thursday 16 November 2023 on Channel...
- 11/10/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, November 9, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, Channel 4 will air Season 16, Episode 8 of “Taskmaster” titled “Never Packed a Boot.” In this popular comedy show, contestants take on various peculiar tasks and challenges.
In this particular episode, the mystery of a secret task will finally be revealed. Viewers will also find out why many contestants seem to select Sam Campbell, witness Sue Perkins tossing her head like a lion, and discover who gets to wear the Special Hat.
“Taskmaster” is known for its quirky and amusing challenges that push contestants to their limits. It’s a lighthearted and entertaining show that brings laughter and surprises.
If you enjoy watching people take on bizarre and funny tasks, then “Taskmaster” is the show for you. Tune in to see the contestants’ creativity and humor as they tackle the challenges in this episode, and find out who takes home the Special Hat.
Release Date...
In this particular episode, the mystery of a secret task will finally be revealed. Viewers will also find out why many contestants seem to select Sam Campbell, witness Sue Perkins tossing her head like a lion, and discover who gets to wear the Special Hat.
“Taskmaster” is known for its quirky and amusing challenges that push contestants to their limits. It’s a lighthearted and entertaining show that brings laughter and surprises.
If you enjoy watching people take on bizarre and funny tasks, then “Taskmaster” is the show for you. Tune in to see the contestants’ creativity and humor as they tackle the challenges in this episode, and find out who takes home the Special Hat.
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- 11/3/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Kendall. Robinson. Duker. Ó’Briain. Martin. The fight is On.
The winners of Taskmaster series 11-15 are currently doing sit-ups, drinking pints of raw egg, and running up and down the steps outside Chiswick Library. They’re in training for Taskmaster’s third Champion of Champions contest.
A little reminder of the contenders for this title now, on account of the internet having destroyed everybody’s attention spans, and shrunk our ability to retain information for longer than it takes a toaster to pop.
Champion of Champions 3 Line-Up Sarah Kendall
Representing series 11 is the magnificently-maned Sarah Kendall, Australian comic, writer and actor. She’s technically the dunce of this operation going in with a whole-series points score of just 158, but a dynamite chick like her isn’t about to let that get in the way. The woman’s ready for the apocalypse at all times, do not underestimate her.
Morgana Robinson
The series 12 champ,...
The winners of Taskmaster series 11-15 are currently doing sit-ups, drinking pints of raw egg, and running up and down the steps outside Chiswick Library. They’re in training for Taskmaster’s third Champion of Champions contest.
A little reminder of the contenders for this title now, on account of the internet having destroyed everybody’s attention spans, and shrunk our ability to retain information for longer than it takes a toaster to pop.
Champion of Champions 3 Line-Up Sarah Kendall
Representing series 11 is the magnificently-maned Sarah Kendall, Australian comic, writer and actor. She’s technically the dunce of this operation going in with a whole-series points score of just 158, but a dynamite chick like her isn’t about to let that get in the way. The woman’s ready for the apocalypse at all times, do not underestimate her.
Morgana Robinson
The series 12 champ,...
- 11/1/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
“She does them to the best of her ability but sometimes that means she comes across as quite feral, like she’s been brought up by a pack of wolves”.
Not our verdict on comedian Lucy Beaumont’s performance in the tasks on Taskmaster, but her own in the below series 16 cast interview, where speaking in the third person wasn’t an affectation but a requirement.
Nothing about Lucy Beaumont, according to Taskmaster’s Alex Horne and Greg Davies, is a put on. “We initially thought it might have been an affectation to a degree, or a character,” Davies told Chortle. “But the more it went on, we both started to go, ‘No, I think this is how Lucy lives her life’.”
How Beaumont lives her life is documented to an extent in Dave sitcom Meet the Richardsons, a heightened version of her day-to-day family existence with comedian husband Jon Richardson...
Not our verdict on comedian Lucy Beaumont’s performance in the tasks on Taskmaster, but her own in the below series 16 cast interview, where speaking in the third person wasn’t an affectation but a requirement.
Nothing about Lucy Beaumont, according to Taskmaster’s Alex Horne and Greg Davies, is a put on. “We initially thought it might have been an affectation to a degree, or a character,” Davies told Chortle. “But the more it went on, we both started to go, ‘No, I think this is how Lucy lives her life’.”
How Beaumont lives her life is documented to an extent in Dave sitcom Meet the Richardsons, a heightened version of her day-to-day family existence with comedian husband Jon Richardson...
- 10/27/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
On Thursday, November 2, 2023, at 11:00 Pm on Channel 4, “Taskmaster” continues with Season 16, Episode 7, titled “I’m Off to Find a Robin.”
In this episode, Lucy Beaumont faces a conundrum – should she take the risk of flicking a forbidden switch? Meanwhile, Julian Clary grapples with the question of whether one pie is sufficient or if he needs more. Sue Perkins, on the other hand, contemplates the merits of a deer head versus a boundary line. And in a rather unconventional twist, Sam Campbell appears to take an unexpected and dramatic action.
“Taskmaster” is known for its peculiar and entertaining challenges that push contestants to their limits in pursuit of often absurd objectives. In this episode, the audience can look forward to witnessing the contestants’ wit, humor, and creativity as they tackle the assigned tasks.
For those who enjoy offbeat and hilarious challenges, “Taskmaster” offers an evening of laughter and unpredictability.
In this episode, Lucy Beaumont faces a conundrum – should she take the risk of flicking a forbidden switch? Meanwhile, Julian Clary grapples with the question of whether one pie is sufficient or if he needs more. Sue Perkins, on the other hand, contemplates the merits of a deer head versus a boundary line. And in a rather unconventional twist, Sam Campbell appears to take an unexpected and dramatic action.
“Taskmaster” is known for its peculiar and entertaining challenges that push contestants to their limits in pursuit of often absurd objectives. In this episode, the audience can look forward to witnessing the contestants’ wit, humor, and creativity as they tackle the assigned tasks.
For those who enjoy offbeat and hilarious challenges, “Taskmaster” offers an evening of laughter and unpredictability.
- 10/27/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 26, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, Channel 4 presents Season 16, Episode 6 of “Taskmaster.” In this episode, the contestants take on new challenges, showcasing their unique skills and creativity.
Sue Perkins is known for making an extraordinary noise, while Julian Clary gets on his hands and knees for a task. Lucy Beaumont brings a touch of creepiness to the show, adding an intriguing element. Sam Campbell impresses with his ability to identify colorful birds, and Susan Wokoma is grateful for her formal acting training.
“TasKmaster” is a show that tests the wit and abilities of its contestants with a series of fun and bizarre tasks. Each episode features a mix of humor and competition as the participants try to outdo each other in completing these unconventional challenges.
Tune in to Channel 4 on October 26th at 9:00 Pm to watch “Taskmaster.” This episode promises laughter, creativity, and a bit of weirdness as...
Sue Perkins is known for making an extraordinary noise, while Julian Clary gets on his hands and knees for a task. Lucy Beaumont brings a touch of creepiness to the show, adding an intriguing element. Sam Campbell impresses with his ability to identify colorful birds, and Susan Wokoma is grateful for her formal acting training.
“TasKmaster” is a show that tests the wit and abilities of its contestants with a series of fun and bizarre tasks. Each episode features a mix of humor and competition as the participants try to outdo each other in completing these unconventional challenges.
Tune in to Channel 4 on October 26th at 9:00 Pm to watch “Taskmaster.” This episode promises laughter, creativity, and a bit of weirdness as...
- 10/20/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Okay, nobody panic, but we think we might be onto something… we think comedian Jack Dee might be in Taskmaster series 17. And it’s about flippin’ time.
You see, quite predictably, Alex Horne has been asked many times over the years who his dream Taskmaster contestant is – and he’s been blissfully, almost eerily, consistent.
It’s Jack Dee. Yep, again, Jack Dee. Dream Taskmaster contestant is definitely Jack Dee. He really couldn’t make it any clearer: he wants Jack Dee on the show.
Even as recently as this March, when The Express asked him, he said:
“Jack Dee, and I say this anytime anyone asks me this question. I think it’s the only way to persuade him to do it. So, Jack Dee, if you’re listening, please do the show.”
And then, yesterday, Taskmaster released a video Q&a with Alex Horne on YouTube:
Skip to five minutes in,...
You see, quite predictably, Alex Horne has been asked many times over the years who his dream Taskmaster contestant is – and he’s been blissfully, almost eerily, consistent.
It’s Jack Dee. Yep, again, Jack Dee. Dream Taskmaster contestant is definitely Jack Dee. He really couldn’t make it any clearer: he wants Jack Dee on the show.
Even as recently as this March, when The Express asked him, he said:
“Jack Dee, and I say this anytime anyone asks me this question. I think it’s the only way to persuade him to do it. So, Jack Dee, if you’re listening, please do the show.”
And then, yesterday, Taskmaster released a video Q&a with Alex Horne on YouTube:
Skip to five minutes in,...
- 10/19/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
On Thursday, October 12, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on Channel 4, viewers can catch Season 16, Episode 4 of “Taskmaster” titled “Dynamite Chicks.” In this episode, Assistant Alex assigns a peculiar challenge to the five contestants. They must consume vaguely cylindrical meals, a task that promises both amusement and occasional revulsion.
Host Greg Davies oversees the hilarity as the contestants grapple with this unusual culinary challenge. The episode takes an entertaining turn when Lucy Beaumont, one of the contestants, gets her flowers mixed up.
“Dynamite Chicks” continues the tradition of “Taskmaster,” where contestants face quirky and often absurd challenges, all while aiming to impress Greg Davies and earn points. The show is known for its offbeat humor and creative tasks, making it a favorite among fans of light-hearted and unconventional comedy.
Tune in on October 12th to witness the contestants’ reactions to the cylindrical meals and the comedic moments that unfold as they strive to complete the task.
Host Greg Davies oversees the hilarity as the contestants grapple with this unusual culinary challenge. The episode takes an entertaining turn when Lucy Beaumont, one of the contestants, gets her flowers mixed up.
“Dynamite Chicks” continues the tradition of “Taskmaster,” where contestants face quirky and often absurd challenges, all while aiming to impress Greg Davies and earn points. The show is known for its offbeat humor and creative tasks, making it a favorite among fans of light-hearted and unconventional comedy.
Tune in on October 12th to witness the contestants’ reactions to the cylindrical meals and the comedic moments that unfold as they strive to complete the task.
- 10/7/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, Channel 4 brings back the hilarious and quirky show “Taskmaster” with its Season 16 Episode 3. In this episode, viewers are in for a comedic treat as the contestants take on absurd challenges.
One of the highlights of this episode is when the show’s creator, Alex Horne, finds himself on the receiving end of playful insults from the talented panpipe player Sue Perkins. This unexpected interaction is sure to bring some laughs to the audience.
Julian Clary, a well-known comedian, takes part in a task that leads to the destruction of a table. The circumstances surrounding this table’s demise remain a mystery, but it’s bound to be a memorable moment.
Lucy Beaumont adds her unique touch to the episode by munching on a tree. How and why this happens will be revealed during the show, adding to the absurdity and entertainment value of “Taskmaster.
One of the highlights of this episode is when the show’s creator, Alex Horne, finds himself on the receiving end of playful insults from the talented panpipe player Sue Perkins. This unexpected interaction is sure to bring some laughs to the audience.
Julian Clary, a well-known comedian, takes part in a task that leads to the destruction of a table. The circumstances surrounding this table’s demise remain a mystery, but it’s bound to be a memorable moment.
Lucy Beaumont adds her unique touch to the episode by munching on a tree. How and why this happens will be revealed during the show, adding to the absurdity and entertainment value of “Taskmaster.
- 9/30/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Is Richard Osman’s House of Games the perfect teatime quiz show? It’s certainly in contention. Silly, funny and warm, it makes very good company. The armchairs exude a sense of convivial relaxation. There are no flashing-lights podiums or tense burden of cash prizes, making it a wholly gentler experience than, say, The Chase. It keeps the same four contestants all week long, meaning that the kind of rapport other quiz shows try to manufacture in rapid-fire Q&As with the host can naturally develop. The personalities and relationships are almost as important as the rounds and questions, and it’s all done with a sense of humour – from the deliberately naff 1970s gameshow-style fondue sets and carriage clock prizes, to the enjoyable silliness behind almost every round.
To celebrate the new series airing now on weekdays at 6pm on BBC Two, here are a few fun titbits about the show.
To celebrate the new series airing now on weekdays at 6pm on BBC Two, here are a few fun titbits about the show.
- 9/26/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
It was announced today, 25th September, that Russell Howard launches his new podcast Wonderbox, produced by Avalon, on the 11th October 2023.
A Wonderbox is a place where you keep little reminders of what makes life worth living. Each week Russell will chat to a special guest about what they’d keep in their Wonderbox, recounting the most memorable and funniest moments of their lives.
Russell begins the series chatting with 2023 Emmy Award ‘Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics’ & Brit Awards ‘Best New Artist’ Nominated Sam Ryder plus BAFTA Nominated Munya Chawawa (Race Around Britain) in a special bumper double episode, followed by stars including Emmy Award winning John Oliver (Last Week Tonight), Jimmy Carr, Taylor Tomlinson, Jack Whitehall , Greg Davies , Guz Khan, Jen Brister, Jordan Gray and BAFTA Nominated Rachel Parris (Late Night Mash).
Russell Howard said “I love doing this podcast. I get interesting guests and I ask them what they love.
A Wonderbox is a place where you keep little reminders of what makes life worth living. Each week Russell will chat to a special guest about what they’d keep in their Wonderbox, recounting the most memorable and funniest moments of their lives.
Russell begins the series chatting with 2023 Emmy Award ‘Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics’ & Brit Awards ‘Best New Artist’ Nominated Sam Ryder plus BAFTA Nominated Munya Chawawa (Race Around Britain) in a special bumper double episode, followed by stars including Emmy Award winning John Oliver (Last Week Tonight), Jimmy Carr, Taylor Tomlinson, Jack Whitehall , Greg Davies , Guz Khan, Jen Brister, Jordan Gray and BAFTA Nominated Rachel Parris (Late Night Mash).
Russell Howard said “I love doing this podcast. I get interesting guests and I ask them what they love.
- 9/25/2023
- Podnews.net
Exclusive: British comedian Russell Howard is launching a comedy podcast featuring the likes of John Oliver, Jimmy Carr and Taylor Tomlinson.
The stand-up, who has had his own specials on Netflix, will release the first episode of Wonderbox on October 11. The podcast launch coincides with the East Coast U.S. leg of Howard’s latest tour.
Avalon, which manages the comedian and writer, is producing. The format will see Howard discussing with special guests their ‘Wonderbox, which is “a place where you keep the little reminders that make life worth living.”
Each week, Howard will ask the guest about what they’d keep in their Wonderbox, recounting the most memorable and funny moments of their lives. Listen to the trailer below.
The series will begin with a conversation with Emmy-nominated singer Sam Ryder and BAFTA-nominated comedian Munya Chawawa (Race Around Britain) in a special bumper double episode.
Guests will include...
The stand-up, who has had his own specials on Netflix, will release the first episode of Wonderbox on October 11. The podcast launch coincides with the East Coast U.S. leg of Howard’s latest tour.
Avalon, which manages the comedian and writer, is producing. The format will see Howard discussing with special guests their ‘Wonderbox, which is “a place where you keep the little reminders that make life worth living.”
Each week, Howard will ask the guest about what they’d keep in their Wonderbox, recounting the most memorable and funny moments of their lives. Listen to the trailer below.
The series will begin with a conversation with Emmy-nominated singer Sam Ryder and BAFTA-nominated comedian Munya Chawawa (Race Around Britain) in a special bumper double episode.
Guests will include...
- 9/25/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
It may have been mere months since Taskmaster series 15 ended, but the brand-new series 16 feels like it’s arrived at just the right time, giving us a chance to escape endlessly depressing talk of the latest celebrity criminal revelations and our world leaders’ somewhat “lalala can’t hear you” approach to climate change.
There’s a lot to live up to after the excellent last series, but Taskmaster series 16 has a promising line-up that fits the show’s tried-and-tested dysfunctional family dynamic. The ‘mum and dad’ figures of Julian Clary and Sue Perkins are joined by three distinctive ‘kids’: the ditsy persona of Lucy Beaumont, the intelligent fun of Susan Wokoma… and Sam Campbell, who is completely bonkers.
Although he’s probably the least UK-famous of this batch of contestants right now, he’s got serious comedy chops, winning the top prize at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2022 and appearing in some great sitcoms.
There’s a lot to live up to after the excellent last series, but Taskmaster series 16 has a promising line-up that fits the show’s tried-and-tested dysfunctional family dynamic. The ‘mum and dad’ figures of Julian Clary and Sue Perkins are joined by three distinctive ‘kids’: the ditsy persona of Lucy Beaumont, the intelligent fun of Susan Wokoma… and Sam Campbell, who is completely bonkers.
Although he’s probably the least UK-famous of this batch of contestants right now, he’s got serious comedy chops, winning the top prize at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2022 and appearing in some great sitcoms.
- 9/21/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
What’s your favourite Taskmaster task? Did it result in a delicious failure or a triumphant win? Was it a crafty solution from a cunning mind, or a bonkers, impractical response that could only have come from the brain of John Kearns?
We asked our writers to nominate their favourites, in order (and not including Prize Tasks because that’s already been covered here), and collated the results into the Top 50 below. With 15 series proper, two Champion of Champions specials, and multiple New Year’s Treat episodes, there were approximately 89,000 tasks to choose from, hence a nice, neat 50.
If you’re at all concerned about the scientific robustness of our approach, rest assured that Google Sheets formulas were used in the creation of this list, resulting in an entirely accurate ranking order that cannot be questioned. Well alright, you can question it.
So, what are the best Taskmaster tasks of all time?...
We asked our writers to nominate their favourites, in order (and not including Prize Tasks because that’s already been covered here), and collated the results into the Top 50 below. With 15 series proper, two Champion of Champions specials, and multiple New Year’s Treat episodes, there were approximately 89,000 tasks to choose from, hence a nice, neat 50.
If you’re at all concerned about the scientific robustness of our approach, rest assured that Google Sheets formulas were used in the creation of this list, resulting in an entirely accurate ranking order that cannot be questioned. Well alright, you can question it.
So, what are the best Taskmaster tasks of all time?...
- 9/21/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
2023 has already given us series 15’s perfect line-up – a gem of a season with Jenny Eclair’s endless joy, Kiell Smith-Bynoe’s cheeky competitiveness, Mae Martin’s cool smarts, Frankie Boyle’s affable bemusement and Ivo Graham’s adorable self-loathing keeping us laughing all the way through to summer.
And there’s not long to wait now until series 16 arrives. The new run of 10 episodes is confirmed to start airing weekly on Channel 4 and Channel4.com from Thursday September 21 at 9pm. That means – interruptions notwithstanding – the series finale should arrive on Thursday November 23, which is traditionally when the next line-up is announced.
But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. The series 16 Taskmaster line-up comes first and back in June, was confirmed as comprising Julian Clary, Lucy Beaumont, Sue Perkins, Susan Wokoma and Sam Campbell.
Let’s have a quick refresher on where we’ve seen the series 16 contestants before:...
And there’s not long to wait now until series 16 arrives. The new run of 10 episodes is confirmed to start airing weekly on Channel 4 and Channel4.com from Thursday September 21 at 9pm. That means – interruptions notwithstanding – the series finale should arrive on Thursday November 23, which is traditionally when the next line-up is announced.
But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. The series 16 Taskmaster line-up comes first and back in June, was confirmed as comprising Julian Clary, Lucy Beaumont, Sue Perkins, Susan Wokoma and Sam Campbell.
Let’s have a quick refresher on where we’ve seen the series 16 contestants before:...
- 9/6/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Watching an international version of Taskmaster has the uncanny quality of trying to explain a dream. The sets are the same, but also not. The theme music’s a match, but it’s playing over people and tasks you don’t recognise. The Taskmaster was there, but it wasn’t the Taskmaster, just some other tall man in a suit. And instead of the familiar comedian configuration of ‘two off telly, two off Twitter and one you’ve never heard of’, you (probably) haven’t heard of anybody.
Once you have your bearings though, free Taskmaster! Multiple new-to-you episodes to fill the gap while we wait for series 16. And it’s good stuff. The New Zealand version is particularly strong, with an excellent choice of Taskmaster’s Assistant and consistently funny comedians. Also, thanks to (the show’s own) joke that New Zealand has a population of just eight people,...
Once you have your bearings though, free Taskmaster! Multiple new-to-you episodes to fill the gap while we wait for series 16. And it’s good stuff. The New Zealand version is particularly strong, with an excellent choice of Taskmaster’s Assistant and consistently funny comedians. Also, thanks to (the show’s own) joke that New Zealand has a population of just eight people,...
- 9/5/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
It can’t go on. Must-watch TV shows have been arriving at an unmanageable rate for so long that releasing an excellent new series is now essentially an act of violence. Nobody has the time to be this thoroughly entertained.
Curation is our only solution. Recommendations that cut through promotional budgets and PR hype, leaving behind just the good stuff. Below, we’ve collected the best of the best from this year of UK television so far. If you only have time to watch a handful of shows in 2023, make them these gems. We’ll add any others that make the grade as the year goes on, and do please make your own recommendations below.
Happy Valley Series 3
Stream on: BBC iPlayer (UK); AMC+/BBC America/Acorn TV from May 22nd (US)
Series three is when the word-of-mouth enthusiasm for Sally Wainwright’s Happy Valley started to break through even...
Curation is our only solution. Recommendations that cut through promotional budgets and PR hype, leaving behind just the good stuff. Below, we’ve collected the best of the best from this year of UK television so far. If you only have time to watch a handful of shows in 2023, make them these gems. We’ll add any others that make the grade as the year goes on, and do please make your own recommendations below.
Happy Valley Series 3
Stream on: BBC iPlayer (UK); AMC+/BBC America/Acorn TV from May 22nd (US)
Series three is when the word-of-mouth enthusiasm for Sally Wainwright’s Happy Valley started to break through even...
- 8/7/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Warning: This article contains spoilers for the BBC sitcom Ghosts
One of the best things about BBC sitcom Ghosts is the way the cast welcomes viewers into its heartwarming friendship circle, and makes us feel like one of the gang. They might be one of the tightest ensembles in the business, but there’s a definite generosity of spirit (pun intended) in Ghosts, and a “the more the merrier” vibe.
Perhaps this is why there’ve been so many memorable guest stars. The show easily attracts superstar-level names as well as giving a well-earned platform to some of the UK’s rising comedy stars. While we eagerly await Ghosts fifth – and sadly final – series, let’s remind ourselves of some of the show’s best guest appearances:
Jennifer Saunders
It’s hard to imagine someone formidable enough to have birthed a character like Lady Fanny Button (aka Martha Howe-Douglas), so...
One of the best things about BBC sitcom Ghosts is the way the cast welcomes viewers into its heartwarming friendship circle, and makes us feel like one of the gang. They might be one of the tightest ensembles in the business, but there’s a definite generosity of spirit (pun intended) in Ghosts, and a “the more the merrier” vibe.
Perhaps this is why there’ve been so many memorable guest stars. The show easily attracts superstar-level names as well as giving a well-earned platform to some of the UK’s rising comedy stars. While we eagerly await Ghosts fifth – and sadly final – series, let’s remind ourselves of some of the show’s best guest appearances:
Jennifer Saunders
It’s hard to imagine someone formidable enough to have birthed a character like Lady Fanny Button (aka Martha Howe-Douglas), so...
- 8/3/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
It’s certainly a good time to be a Taskmaster fan. Series 15 had one of the best casts yet, becoming an instant fan favourite (and making the top 5 of our series ranking), and series 16 has a seriously promising line-up. Channel 4 has confirmed we’re getting at least six more series of Taskmaster-y goodness over the next three years, and the show is even getting its first spin-off: Junior Taskmaster, fronted by former Taskmaster alumni Rose Matafeo and Mike Wozniak.
Now that Junior Taskmaster is confirmed, there’s been a rumour that there’s a second spin-off on the way: the culinary-themed Foodmaster. If rumours in The Sun are true (!), there’s a pilot in the works already for this foodie version of the show, but Greg Davies and Alex Horne aren’t on the menu.
What if this is true and – more importantly – what if this is just the start?...
Now that Junior Taskmaster is confirmed, there’s been a rumour that there’s a second spin-off on the way: the culinary-themed Foodmaster. If rumours in The Sun are true (!), there’s a pilot in the works already for this foodie version of the show, but Greg Davies and Alex Horne aren’t on the menu.
What if this is true and – more importantly – what if this is just the start?...
- 7/10/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Get to shout out "Rhlstp!!" like a proper cool kid as the multi-award-winning and perennially popular live podcast interview series in which comedian Richard Herring chats with some of the biggest names in comedy and entertainment tours this autumn. Usually recorded in London’s glittering West End, Rhlstp is going on the road. The UK & Ire 2023 / 2024 tour will start in September and includes dates in Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Salford, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff and Dublin, along with multiple dates at the show’s spiritual home in London’s Leicester Square Theatre.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 30th June with an exclusive fan pre-sale on Thursday 29th June for Rhlstp badgers and plussers. To become a badger/plusser or to view all dates visit, visit richardherring.com
Richard Herring enjoys continual success as both a writer and performer and is widely known an innovator in the world of podcasts,...
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 30th June with an exclusive fan pre-sale on Thursday 29th June for Rhlstp badgers and plussers. To become a badger/plusser or to view all dates visit, visit richardherring.com
Richard Herring enjoys continual success as both a writer and performer and is widely known an innovator in the world of podcasts,...
- 6/29/2023
- Podnews.net
Ask any millennial if they remember Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow, and their reply will probably be:
“Bogieeeessss!”
Once they’ve stopped gleefully screaming the show’s catchphrase, they’ll tell you it was a weekend kids’ TV programme on the BBC presented by Richard ‘Dick’ McCourt and Dominic Wood – aka comedy duo Dick and Dom – and it was also pure, unadulterated, I’m-writing-to-Ofcom chaos.
Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow – whose name was a parody of the Sacha Baron Cohen film Ali G InDaHouse – aired between 2002 and 2006. It became a cult hit with kids and students alike, thanks to its puerile humour, its complete absurdity (once a cat randomly appeared and sang a song about Stoke-on-Trent) and the fact that Dick and Dom seemed to be having the absolute time of their lives making total havoc on live TV.
Was there any kind of format to this live mayhem?...
“Bogieeeessss!”
Once they’ve stopped gleefully screaming the show’s catchphrase, they’ll tell you it was a weekend kids’ TV programme on the BBC presented by Richard ‘Dick’ McCourt and Dominic Wood – aka comedy duo Dick and Dom – and it was also pure, unadulterated, I’m-writing-to-Ofcom chaos.
Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow – whose name was a parody of the Sacha Baron Cohen film Ali G InDaHouse – aired between 2002 and 2006. It became a cult hit with kids and students alike, thanks to its puerile humour, its complete absurdity (once a cat randomly appeared and sang a song about Stoke-on-Trent) and the fact that Dick and Dom seemed to be having the absolute time of their lives making total havoc on live TV.
Was there any kind of format to this live mayhem?...
- 6/27/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
If there’s one thing we’re not short of on this strange little island, it’s funny people. When life is good, we’re laughing. When things get weird, we’re laughing. And when everything falls apart, somehow we’re still laughing.
From top bants to gallows humour, you can always rely on the British to bring the LOLs, and from Charlie Chaplin through to Monty Python and Fleabag, British comedy seems to translate pretty well worldwide too, meaning there’s plenty on offer on Netflix.
So if you’re sick of rewatching the same old sitcoms and looking for fresh laughs, we recommend these British comedy hidden gems on Netflix:
[All the following are available on both US and UK Netflix, unless stated]
Lovesick
For most of us, an Std probably wouldn’t be our first choice for the basis of a sitcom, but that’s why Lovesick is so genius: it takes a usually no-laughing-matter concept and stuffs it full of refreshing honesty,...
From top bants to gallows humour, you can always rely on the British to bring the LOLs, and from Charlie Chaplin through to Monty Python and Fleabag, British comedy seems to translate pretty well worldwide too, meaning there’s plenty on offer on Netflix.
So if you’re sick of rewatching the same old sitcoms and looking for fresh laughs, we recommend these British comedy hidden gems on Netflix:
[All the following are available on both US and UK Netflix, unless stated]
Lovesick
For most of us, an Std probably wouldn’t be our first choice for the basis of a sitcom, but that’s why Lovesick is so genius: it takes a usually no-laughing-matter concept and stuffs it full of refreshing honesty,...
- 6/24/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
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