Find out what time Taskmasterclass is on TV tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Taskmasterclass is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster. Clips include Romesh Ranganathan sitting in a tree, Mel Giedroyc performing classic slapstick, John Kearns struggling through a series of chutes and Desiree Burch throwing a bucket of forks at a balloon
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster. Clips include Romesh Ranganathan sitting in a tree, Mel Giedroyc performing classic slapstick, John Kearns struggling through a series of chutes and Desiree Burch throwing a bucket of forks at a balloon
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster. Clips include Romesh Ranganathan sitting in a tree, Mel Giedroyc performing classic slapstick, John Kearns struggling through a series of chutes and Desiree Burch throwing a bucket of forks at a balloon
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster. Clips include Romesh Ranganathan sitting in a tree, Mel Giedroyc performing classic slapstick, John Kearns struggling through a series of chutes and Desiree Burch throwing a bucket of forks at a balloon
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster. Clips include Romesh Ranganathan sitting in a tree, Mel Giedroyc performing classic slapstick, John Kearns struggling through a series of chutes and Desiree Burch throwing a bucket of forks at a balloon
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster. Clips include Romesh Ranganathan sitting in a tree, Mel Giedroyc performing classic slapstick, John Kearns struggling through a series of chutes and Desiree Burch throwing a bucket of forks at a balloon
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster. Clips include Romesh Ranganathan sitting in a tree, Mel Giedroyc performing classic slapstick, John Kearns struggling through a series of chutes and Desiree Burch throwing a bucket of forks at a balloon
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster. Clips include Romesh Ranganathan sitting in a tree, Mel Giedroyc performing classic slapstick, John Kearns struggling through a series of chutes and Desiree Burch throwing a bucket of forks at a balloon
Greg Davies and Alex Horne examine the state of comedy in modern-day Britain using highlights from Taskmaster. Clips include Romesh Ranganathan sitting in a tree, Mel Giedroyc performing classic slapstick, John Kearns struggling through a series of chutes and Desiree Burch throwing a bucket of forks at a balloon
Greg Davies and Alex Horne preside from a post-apocalyptic future, specifically the year 2048. As they ruminate over events in Taskmaster history, the duo seek to discover what might have caused the collapse of civilisation in the years between now and then. Among the pointers towards humanity's future turmoil are Al Murray's shameless bribery, Munya Chawawa's flagrant cheating and the visceral fury of James Acaster and Aisling Bea
Greg Davies and Alex Horne preside from a post-apocalyptic future, specifically the year 2048. As they ruminate over events in Taskmaster history, the duo seek to discover what might have caused the collapse of civilisation in the years between now and then. Among the pointers towards humanity's future turmoil are Al Murray's shameless bribery, Munya Chawawa's flagrant cheating and the visceral fury of James Acaster and Aisling Bea
Greg Davies and Alex Horne preside from a post-apocalyptic future, specifically the year 2048. As they ruminate over events in Taskmaster history, the duo seek to discover what might have caused the collapse of civilisation in the years between now and then. Among the pointers towards humanity's future turmoil are Al Murray's shameless bribery, Munya Chawawa's flagrant cheating and the visceral fury of James Acaster and Aisling Bea
Greg Davies and Alex Horne preside from a post-apocalyptic future, specifically the year 2048. As they ruminate over events in Taskmaster history, the duo seek to discover what might have caused the collapse of civilisation in the years between now and then. Among the pointers towards humanity's future turmoil are Al Murray's shameless bribery, Munya Chawawa's flagrant cheating and the visceral fury of James Acaster and Aisling Bea