Taskmaster Bleeped: It's My Milk Now


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Friday, May 8 on E4 Extra (31)

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It's My Milk Now
Season 15, Episode 6

Contenders Frankie Boyle, Ivo Graham, Jenny Eclair, Kiell Smith-Bynoe and Mae Martin continue to address the challenges set for them. Greg Davies has some tricky judging to do when people question the definition of the colour gold and nobody understands a simple egg-shelling task. As usual, Alex Horne offers sterling support to all concerned


Game Show/Quiz/Contest Show/Game Show

Cast & Crew

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Alex Horne (Co host)
Frankie Boyle (Contestant)
Jenny Eclair (Contestant)
Ivo Graham (Contestant)
Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Contestant)
Mae Martin (Contestant)
Andy Cartwright (Series producer)
Andy Devonshire (Series director)
Richard Allen-Turner (Executive producer)
Rob Aslett (Executive producer)
James Taylor (Executive producer)
Jon Thoday (Executive producer)

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Greg Davies (Host)
Born: May 14, 1968 in St Asaph, Wales
Best Known For: The Inbetweeners, Man Down and his stand-up tours.
Early-life: Greg was born in St Asaph, Wales, on May 14, 1968 but his parents moved to Wem in Shropshire soon after his birth. Before embarking on a career in showbiz, Greg taught drama and English for 13 years at Sandhurst School in Berkshire and Orleans Park School in Twickenham.
Career: Davies started to get noticed for his comedy as one third of sketch comedy group We Are Klang. His big break came in 2008 when he began playing schoolteacher Mr Gilbert in E4's hugely popular sitcom The Inbetweeners. In 2010, Davies's debut solo stand-up show, Firing Cheeseballs at a Dog, was nominated for the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Award, which led to a sell-out nationwide tour. His second solo tour, The Back of My Mum's Head, was another sell-out national tour. He plays the lead role in popular Channel 4 sitcom Man Down, a series he also co-writes.
Quote: 'I think people find this schoolteacher thing hilarious,' he says, 'I always get asked if I was actually any good. Well, how do I answer that?'
Trivia: At 6ft 8, it is difficult for Davies to blend into a crowd.
Alex Horne (Co host)
Frankie Boyle (Contestant)
Born: August 16, 1972 in Glasgow
Best Known For: His Mock The Week appearances.
Early-life: Francis Martin Patrick Boyle was born August 16, 1972, in Pollokshaws on the south side of Glasgow. His parents came from Co Donegal in Ireland. After leaving school he studied urban planning at Aston University for a year before dropping out to do an English literature degree at the University of Sussex. In 1995, while on a teacher-training course in Edinburgh, he started doing stand-up comedy. He got his big break at Edinburgh's The Stand Comedy Club. However, it was his appearances on BBC comedy news review show Mock the Week that helped turn him into a household name.
Career: Boyle was dubbed 'The dark heart of Mock the Week' by host Dara O Briain, and enjoyed massive success with a series of stand-up shows around the UK. However, Boyle has also courted plenty of controversy with his comments on a range of subjects. He left Mock the Week in 2009; he released his autobiography the same year and in 2010 launched comedy show Tramadol Nights on C4. He also writes a weekly tabloid column, and his tours have gone down a storm in many parts of the UK. However, a pilot for a proposed talk show called Frankie Boyle's Rehabilitation Programme was described as 'non-transmittable'.
Quote: 'As long as you're not trying to solicit murder, there's no line that you can't cross.'
Trivia: Boyle has published an autobiography and two other books.
Jenny Eclair (Contestant)
Born: March 16, 1960 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Best Known For: Being a comedian.
Early-life: Born Jenny Clare Hargreaves in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on March 16, 1960, her father served as a major in the British Army. Jenny returned to England when she was two. She went on to study at the Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre and joined a cabaret group. After moving to London, she found work as a life model and began performing punk poems. In 1989, she was named the Time Out Cabaret Award winner.
Career: Eclair's first break on TV was in the Channel 4 comedy series Packet of Three alongside Frank Skinner and Henry Normal. Since then, she has acted in Holby City and The Bill, but she is better known for her appearances on Grumpy Old Women and Loose Women. Her theatre credits include a touring version of Grumpy Old Women and The Vagina Monologues. She also continues to perform stand-up. No stranger to reality TV, she has been a contestant on Celebrity Fit Club, Celebrity Fame Academy and I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! In early 2014, she was a contestant on ITV reality series Splash!
Quote: 'I have a fear of poverty in old age. I have this vision of myself living in a skip and eating cat food.'
Trivia: In 1995, Eclair became the first woman to win the prestigious Perrier Comedy Award. Since 1994, she has written a number of books, including the novel Life, Death and Vanilla Slices.
Ivo Graham (Contestant)
Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Contestant)
Mae Martin (Contestant)
Andy Cartwright (Series producer)
Andy Devonshire (Series director)
Richard Allen-Turner (Executive producer)
Rob Aslett (Executive producer)
James Taylor (Executive producer)
Jon Thoday (Executive producer)