Greg Davies and Alex Horne are back with David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo for another season of . Not convinced? Here are more reasons why Taskmaster should be next on your to-watch list.
Greg and Alex’s awkward (yet hilarious) banter
Davies and Horne at the helm in ‘Taskmaster’. Source: SBS
Alex putting himself in awkward situations
Horne with David Baddiel attempting to complete a task. Source: SBS
Prize task
Katy Wix in the midst of a task. Source: SBS
Catchphrases
The names of each episode are derived from a line in that particular episode, and it’s worth keeping an ear out for them. In keeping with the theme of the show, they are almost always a little absurd, or a line uttered by a contestant during a task that Greg latches onto. Examples include “don’t like them go bang”, a reference to Ed not liking the idea of popping balloons, and “quisps”, one of David Baddiel’s attempts to justify his actions after he chose the letter “Q” for a particular task.
David Baddiel being absolutely awful at most tasks
Most seasons of Taskmaster involve at least one contestant being woeful at almost every task they’re set, and in season 9, this mantle belongs to David Baddiel. More often than not, he misunderstands what the task is or how to complete it. Even when he does understand the task, it doesn’t always go well: In one instance, he had to call a friend, who had had a hip replacement, to figure out where his hip was, before proceeding to identify the incorrect part of his body as his hip. During the series, he also accuses a series of ice-blocks of being a dodo, and attaches a bunch of wooden spoons to a piece of rope in an attempt to lasso Alex.
Team tasks
Rose Matafeo, shielded by Horne. Source: SBS
Live task
This often involves contestants deliberately dressed in silly costumes, doing deliberately silly or awkward tasks. Sometimes they’re simply absurd and completely based on luck. For example, one of the live tasks asks the contestants to read the Taskmaster’s mind, which really just involved them guessing whether Greg had selected a card with either a horse or a laminator on it, with one point being awarded for each correct guess in a row. Other times, they are deceptively simple – like sliding a drink towards the Taskmaster, never mind how much liquid is spilled in the process. The team live task for this series is also a banger.
Season 9 of Taskmaster premieres at 8.30pm, Monday 31 January on SBS VICELAND. Episodes air weekly and will stream at SBS On Demand after they go to air.
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