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Taskmaster - Series 8, Episode 5: Stay Humble review
Only the Taskmaster comes out on top when deceiving.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 5th June 2019Taskmaster: Series 8, Episode 4 review
Tonight's episode was a reminder that some of the best moments in Taskmaster come from the most unexpected places. Let's face it, before any of this, who thought you could get laughs by introducing a toddler to tray containing rubber ducks and a thresher shark, in order to teach it about the dangers faced by animals in their natural habitat?
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 29th May 2019Taskmaster - Series 8, Episode 3 review
We are seeing some more patterns with the contestants this series. In particular the highlights include Joe Thomas's awkwardness with just about everything - and indeed creating awkwardness in the show.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 22nd May 2019Taskmaster: Series 8, Episode 2 - review
Only two episodes in and we are already seeing some early riders and trailers.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 15th May 2019Review: why serious silliness is so ludicrously funny
There shouldn't be anything entertaining about a grumpy quiz enthusiast searching for a lost baby monitor in a caravan. More interesting things happen to every one of us daily. But the spectacle on Taskmaster (Dave channel) of a furious and frustrated Paul Sinha, better known as The Sinnerman from teatime general knowledge gameshow The Chase, was ludicrously funny.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 9th May 2019Season eight of the reliably daft gameshow sees Sian Gibson, Iain Stirling, Joe Thomas, Lou Sanders and Paul Sinha in the thrall of the man-mountain king as they try to impress Greg Davies. Among the usual pettiness and point-scoring there is an ad hoc ventriloquism round that may scar the nation's psyche.
Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 8th May 2019Review - Taskmaster: Series 8, Episode 1 - Hello
While it is of course to early to tell who is the most dominant in this series so far, there are some things we can already gather. Chief among these is that the Sinnerman is not as smart as he looks.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 8th May 2019Taskmaster review - a cheap, childish comedy miracle
A gang of comics play silly games, then squabble about them. This is totally pointless comfort TV - but that's precisely why it's become a hit.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 8th May 2019Paul Sinha had "very strange" approach to Taskmaster
"As you imagine, he's intelligent. But that doesn't mean he's got any common sense."
Susannah Alexander & Laura Jane Turner, Digital Spy, 6th May 2019Exclusive clip: sneak up on Alex without being caught
Taskmaster is about to return for an eighth series of madness and fun, and Digital Spy have an exclusive first-look clip, featuring some of our favourite TV stars taking on Alex Horne. The task: Alex alternates between being on lookout and hiding, and our contestants need to sneak up on him across a train station without getting noticed.
Joe Anderton, Digital Spy, 3rd May 2019