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Jeremy Wells and Paul Williams oversee proceedings as Chris Parker, Josh Thomson, Justine Smith, Kura Forrester and Paul Ego take on a fresh set of tasks designed to infuriate and irritate
Episode 10 : Wet Ass Cutlery
September. 07,2022
It's neck and neck between two comedians competing for the Taskmaster's golden head. Who can trick-or-treat their way to the trophy?
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Episode 9 : Well Alright!
August. 31,2022
It's our penultimate episode and the scores could not be closer. Tonight, brand new breakfast staples are made, everyone becomes one with nature, and Paul Williams gets fooled.
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Episode 8 : Best Friends
August. 24,2022
The caravan is covered in tasks, we see five things the Taskmaster has never seen, and Chris Parker makes a new best friend.
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Episode 7 : Butt Heavy
August. 17,2022
Tonight's episode shows who's the most generous, who's the most enchanting, and who's the most observant. Plus, a star of season 2 returns - see if you can spot him.
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Episode 6 : Sweet Navel Orange
August. 10,2022
Paul Williams jumps behind the camera for episode six. Kura Forrester becomes a superhero and the comedians' superstitions are put to the test.
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Episode 5 : The Prime Minister Thanks You
August. 03,2022
It's the halfway point of the season, and our comedians all set out to create history. Water gets thrown, terrible investments are shown, and Josh Thomson tries not to touch a cow.
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Episode 4 : Herbs & Spices
July. 27,2022
Tonight finally settles the debate of who is the smartest comedian, Justine Smith searches for a duck, and our teams go for a drive.
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Episode 3 : Mexican Lasagna
July. 20,2022
This episode sees Jeremy Wells getting scared, some questionable flags being created, and Chris Parker hanging out the washing.
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Seasons
Season 4
Five comedians, Dai Henwood, Melanie Bracewell, Ray O'Leary, Sieni Leo'o Olo and Karen O'Leary, compete for a golden statue of Jeremy Wells' head.
Season 3
Jeremy Wells and Paul Williams oversee proceedings as Chris Parker, Josh Thomson, Justine Smith, Kura Forrester and Paul Ego take on a fresh set of tasks designed to infuriate and irritate
Season 2
Jeremy Wells and Paul Williams subject David Correos, Guy Montgomery, Laura Daniel, Matt Heath and Urzila Carlson to a fresh batch of torment
Season 1
Kiwi comedians Angella Dravid, Brynley Stent, Guy Williams, Leigh Hart and Madeleine Sami enter the series one arena as Taskmaster hits New Zealand for the first time
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