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- Five comedians are set tasks challenging their creativity and wit. The tasks are supervised by Alex Horne but the Taskmaster, Greg Davies, always has the final word.
- A comedic look at the trials and tribulations of parenthood.
- This parody series is an unearthed 80s horror/drama, complete with poor production values, awful dialogue and hilarious violence. The series is set in a Hospital in Romford, which is situated over the gates of Hell.
- A satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.
- Observational documentary series following the work of master dog trainer Graeme Hall as he finds long-lasting solutions for dogs with issues.
- A revival of the classic satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.
- Live from his luxury apartment in London's glittering East End, Dean Learner (Club owner, Celebrity Manager, Entrepreneur and Publisher of high-class gentleman's magazines) invites you to meet some of his closest friends, Man to Man.
- After 18 years off our screens, Fantasy Football League - the iconic comedy football show blending football fanaticism with celebrity chat - returns.
- The Russell Howard Hour is a satirical comedy show on Sky 1. It follows stand up comic Russell Howard tackling hard-hitting topics with his unique sense of humour. Its format is similar to Russell Howard's Good News that aired on BBC.
- Comedian Rose Matafeo has kissed nearly 10 men in her life, AKA she's a total horndog. But what is horniness. Is it that intangible essence of excitement and adventure that has inspired humankind since the dawn of time. An understanding of the overwhelming power of love as the key to true personal flourishing. Or is it simply wanting to have sex with everyone, all the time. Join this 27-year-old New Zealander Pisces as she talks about love, obsession, self-esteem, life in the early 2000s, and the apps that just won't leave her alone. While Matafeo's first HBO Max stand-up special may or may not deliver on the horniness, it will definitely be one to remember.
- Jayde Adams brings her stand-up show to the screen. If you want to be a 'successful independent woman person' you better have something to say and you better be wearing the feminist wardrobe staple; the Serious Black Jumper.
- Someone, something, or some things have attacked the chef. So why are objects flying about of their own accord, assaulting innocent civilians and disrupting hospital procedure? Is it telekinesis, PMT, or a deadly mixture of the two? It's a deadly mixture of the two.
- Liz's first day on the job corresponds with Dagless' friend staying at the hospital as a patient, which results in a portal to Hell opening beneath Dark Place.
- A strange mist descends on Dark Place, within which the murderous spirits on Scottish highlanders prey upon the hospital's staff.
- When a giant eyeball rapes and impregnates a male patient (don't ask how that's possible, because it won't be explained), Dagless comes to love the resulting offspring, a baby eyeball, as a surrogate for Skipper, his deceased half-grasshopper son.
- Contaminated water turns the staff of Dark Place into intelligent apes.
- 200423mTV-148.2 (417)TV EpisodeSanchez falls in love with a beautiful female patient who is slowly turning into cosmic broccoli.
- Dean Invites His Close Personal Friend Garth Marenghi On The Show To Talk About His Life, His Career And His New Book
- Dean Chats With Steve Pising A Racecar Driver Who Used To Workly Closely With Dean And Who Was Sponsored By Dean
- Dean Chats With Glynn Nimron Who Is Best Known For His Role As Bot On Galacticops
- Dean Chats With Merriman Weir A Singer Songwriter Who Works Closer With Dean
- Dean Chats With Amir Chanan A Master Of The Psychic Arts
- In The Last Episode Of The Series Dean Having Orginally Planned To Interview Randolph Cear Following His Sudden Death Turns The Episode Into A Tribute To The Late Troubled Actor
- In this episode; the harshness of Lester Piggott's prison sentence is put under scrutiny, there is the latest single from Michael Jackson - I'm Mad - and Peter Wright is The Spy Who Lived in Australia.
- Prince Charles attempts to improve his street cred by hanging out with rock stars, Thatcher tells the Cabinet to re-privatise the already privatised British Telecom and there is more confusion for Ronald Reagan at Caspar Weinberger's retirement bash.
- Donald Sinden presents a Royal Bust-Up Special can it be true that Sir Alastair has split from the Royal couple? Ronald Reagan ponders his eventual retirement and George Bush tries to beef up his image.
- In this episode, The Sun celebrates its 18th birthday, there is an update on the 'Great Richard Branson Virgin World Ego Trip Challenge' and in court Sly Stallone launches an action over the ownership of Brigitte Nielsen's breasts.
- In this episode; there is panic at the BBC when Sue Lawley's legs disappear, Steve 'Interesting' Davis goes to Buckingham Palace to collect his MBE, and Elizabeth Taylor checks into the 'Betty Ford Celebrity Drying Out Clinic'.
- Muriel Gray looks at the future of television, there is a rendition of Kill An Estate Agent Today, Princess Di installs a satellite dish at the palace, there is a look at the popular Russian daytime soap Comrades and a warning of the privatisation of Britain's Railways. This show also closes with the epic Margaret Thatcher rendition of Frank Sinatra's (I Did It) My Way.
- Greg Davies is back, joined as ever by Alex Horne. The five celebs making grand entrances for series nine are David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo.
- Jo and David have time to stop for a sandwich while Ed, Rose and Katy are stuck in a loop.
- A memory game catches the guests off guard and Ed squashes a (fake) baby.
- Katy Wix is back; she's throwing eggs, sculpting mash and sucking fingers. Plus, Jo Brand reveals her psychic powers.
- How well do the contestants know the Taskmaster theme tune? Surely that's easier than throwing something in a bin while the lid is closed.
- It's the penultimate episode and the stakes are higher than ever - well, for Ed, at least.
- A hammock-based task threatens to tear the team apart.
- Herding ping-pong balls, playing catch around the globe and creating food-based injuries are just three of the tasks on offer as the show reaches its halfway point.
- This week, the comedians are challenged with designing an album cover, scoring a goal, remembering the order of some very special playing cards and hiding in a phone-box.
- It's the series final and it's all to play for. Unless you're David Baddiel, that is.
- Russell mocks Tory, Labour and Lib Dem's election campaign start, asks kids about marriage, interviews boxer Luke Fury, goes flyboarding with comedian Jon Richardson, and joins The Awesome Movement to support UK emergency services.
- Russell mocks Prince Andrew's bizarre interview on his friendship with paedophile Jeffery Epstein, Boris' lies and the cancellation of Nativity plays in the UK due to general election, asks kids about being a Prime Minister, interviews fashion star Sinead Burke, talks to rapper and filmmaker Rapman about his friendship with Jay Z and his upcoming gangster drama Blue Story, and showcases the Kingdom Off Road Motorcycle Club for troubled kids in his Good Deed segment, asking the public to help finance it after their place got burned down in an arson attack.