
Taskmasterclass is a show/game show series airing on UK television.
No upcoming airings scheduled
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Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain by looking at some of the most loved moments from Taskmaster
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain by looking at some of the most loved moments from Taskmaster
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster, featuring Romesh Ranganathan, Mel Giedroyc and Liza Tarbuck
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster, featuring Romesh Ranganathan, Mel Giedroyc and Liza Tarbuck
In this episode, Greg Davies joins Alex Horne as they look back on a series of outrageous moments. They revisit Al Murray’s unabashed attempt to bribe, describe Munya Chawawa’s blatant cheating, and recount the raw, intense anger displayed by James Acaster and Aisling Bea. Both presenters reflect on each incident, highlighting the brazen nature of the bribery, the obvious cheating, and the palpable fury that erupted. Their recollections tie together these distinct episodes of misconduct, offering a concise overview of the scandalous behaviour that featured in the programme. Commentary underscores how act stood out for its subtlety, with Murray’s offer leaving no doubt about his intent, Chawawa’s rule‑bending evident to all, and the reactions of Acaster and Bea conveying emotion.
In this episode, Greg Davies joins Alex Horne as they look back on a series of outrageous moments. They revisit Al Murray’s unabashed attempt to bribe, describe Munya Chawawa’s blatant cheating, and recount the raw, intense anger displayed by James Acaster and Aisling Bea. Both presenters reflect on each incident, highlighting the brazen nature of the bribery, the obvious cheating, and the palpable fury that erupted. Their recollections tie together these distinct episodes of misconduct, offering a concise overview of the scandalous behaviour that featured in the programme. Commentary underscores how act stood out for its subtlety, with Murray’s offer leaving no doubt about his intent, Chawawa’s rule‑bending evident to all, and the reactions of Acaster and Bea conveying emotion.
In this episode, Greg Davies joins Alex Horne as they look back on a series of outrageous moments. They revisit Al Murray’s unabashed attempt to bribe, describe Munya Chawawa’s blatant cheating, and recount the raw, intense anger displayed by James Acaster and Aisling Bea. Both presenters reflect on each incident, highlighting the brazen nature of the bribery, the obvious cheating, and the palpable fury that erupted. Their recollections tie together these distinct episodes of misconduct, offering a concise overview of the scandalous behaviour that featured in the programme. Commentary underscores how act stood out for its subtlety, with Murray’s offer leaving no doubt about his intent, Chawawa’s rule‑bending evident to all, and the reactions of Acaster and Bea conveying emotion.
In this episode, Greg Davies joins Alex Horne as they look back on a series of outrageous moments. They revisit Al Murray’s unabashed attempt to bribe, describe Munya Chawawa’s blatant cheating, and recount the raw, intense anger displayed by James Acaster and Aisling Bea. Both presenters reflect on each incident, highlighting the brazen nature of the bribery, the obvious cheating, and the palpable fury that erupted. Their recollections tie together these distinct episodes of misconduct, offering a concise overview of the scandalous behaviour that featured in the programme. Commentary underscores how act stood out for its subtlety, with Murray’s offer leaving no doubt about his intent, Chawawa’s rule‑bending evident to all, and the reactions of Acaster and Bea conveying emotion.
In this episode, Greg Davies joins Alex Horne as they look back on a series of outrageous moments. They revisit Al Murray’s unabashed attempt to bribe, describe Munya Chawawa’s blatant cheating, and recount the raw, intense anger displayed by James Acaster and Aisling Bea. Both presenters reflect on each incident, highlighting the brazen nature of the bribery, the obvious cheating, and the palpable fury that erupted. Their recollections tie together these distinct episodes of misconduct, offering a concise overview of the scandalous behaviour that featured in the programme. Commentary underscores how act stood out for its subtlety, with Murray’s offer leaving no doubt about his intent, Chawawa’s rule‑bending evident to all, and the reactions of Acaster and Bea conveying emotion.