Taskmaster - Season 9

Season 9
Five famous faces are put through their paces as Taskmaster Greg Davies and Little Alex Horne set David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo a series of mystifying missions

Episodes

Join Our Cult
David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo make very dramatic entrances.

Butter in the Microwave
Taskmaster Greg Davies takes five comics to task on their efforts to complete pointless tasks. Jo Brand and David Baddiel take time out to enjoy a sandwich.

Five Miles Per Day
David Baddiel steers a steamroller towards a representation of his childhood sweetheart, in the hope of impressing Taskmaster Greg Davies.

Quisps
Greg Davies' assistant Alex Horne is powerless in the face of Ed Gamble's creative vision. Plus: bare chests and bucking donkeys.

Another Spoon
Our five comics devise new ways to help Alex Horne make the Taskmaster's breakfast. Plus: former series champion Kerry Godliman makes a dramatic return.

Bready Bready Bready
Jo Brand demonstrates an impressive grasp of street slang and David Baddiel takes a sledgehammer approach to a tricky problem. Plus: former series champion Katherine Ryan returns.

A Cuddle
A throwing task leaves some of the contestants with egg on their faces. Jo Brand reveals her stunning psychic superpowers. Katy Wix creates 'Mash Rushmore'.

Shaqinahat
Greg Davies delivers angry appraisals from his comfy throne. This time: bins, balloons and a big baby. Plus: putting lyrics to the Taskmaster theme tune.

Don't Like Them Go Bang
The five comics go undercover as they try to impress Taskmaster Greg Davies with their attempts at high-level espionage. And Ed Gamble shaves his knees.

Think About the Spirit
The grand final features tip-top teas, preposterous chickpeas and absent keys. But who will become only the ninth ever Taskmaster series champion?
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