Taskmaster
Greg Davies stars as the Taskmaster who, with the help of his loyal assistant Alex Horne, tests the wiles, wit and wisdom of five comedians through a series of strange and surreal challenges in what is the most ridiculous comedy entertainment show on TV.
Pea in a haystack
Greg Davies returns as the Taskmaster to judge five fresh rivals who are confronted with tasks involving vegetable propulsion, out-of-season snowmen and taking the fewest steps to reach some soup. The show climaxes in some swede-on-Swede action.
The dong and the gong
Greg Davies abuses his position of power to make five comics take on more tenuous tasks and this week they have to try and surprise Alex Horne when he emerges from his shed after an hour cooped up inside.
Little polythene grief cave
As the series reaches its midway point, Greg Davies's onslaught of tasks don't get any easier – with domino rallies, flag meals and, when asked to fill an eggcup with sweat, Al Murray goes to extreme lengths to maximise his point potential.
A very nuanced character
In the penultimate episode of the series, the five comedians try to impress Taskmaster Greg Davies in a variety of ways, including giving an item of clothing to a passing cyclist and interviewing an 83-year-old man called Hugh under hushed conditions.
The F.I.P.
It's the series finale and, before Greg Davies awards the winner with the Taskmaster trophy, we get to find out which competitor has the most handsome relative and why Rob Beckett is beyond livid with not just frozen peas but watermelon AND flour.