
Tom Gleeson stars as the Taskmaster, with Tom Cashman his devoted assistant. Each week the two Toms set five comedians a range of ridiculous tasks designed to bamboozle brains and put funny bones to the test.Who'll master the tasks? The cleverest clogs will score the most points from the Taskmaster, while bemusement and bafflement will be rewarded with the fewest points. At series' end, the comedian with the most points will be crowned Taskmaster champion.

In this inaugural episode of the first season of Taskmaster AU, the contestants must bring in the most beautiful thing, remove a balloon from a caravan, create a one minute montage of their lives, fill a glass with orange juice, and throw, boot, bowl, flick, or propel items towards the edge of the stage.

In this episode, the contestants must bring in the most satisfying thing to touch, let the cat out of the bag, make an older family member hang up on them, do the bravest thing with a ream of paper, and de-pineapple some pizzas. There is also a thrilling tie-breaker task involving clapping as quickly as possible.

In this episode, the contestants must bring in the thing they'd most like to be buried with, fly a flip-flop as far as possible, transform into twins or triplets, perform a passionate cricket appeal, and convince the Taskmaster to give them 5 points.

In this episode, the contestants must: bring in the coolest thing they've found on a walk within 1km of their house, sink a bowling ball, snap, crackle and pop some things, spread generic yeast spread on something, and then clean it up and recreate famous scenes from history, using only four-letter words. There's also a thrilling tie-breaker involving honking a car horn as quietly as possible.

In this episode, the contestants must bring in the most pretentious thing, protect some popcorn from Tom Cashman, deliver 26 roses to a vase, get a giraffe into a bath, and spell 'Taskmaster' using their own shadows.

In this episode, the contestants must bring in something someone else will miss, reinvent the wheel, age or de-age themselves, save a sausage from a barbie, and make their monsters meaner, cuter, more prestigious, and sexier.

In this episode, the contestants must bring in the most surprising thing to bring to a barbecue, make a dream come true, do an incredible once-in-a-lifetime thing, deliver a pizza to Tom Cashman, and dunk their biscuits.

In this episode, the contestants must bring in the most cursed thing, spell their fanciest word in their favourite colour, create a celebratory personal theme tune, paint an accurate map of Australia and transform their face into an Australian icon.

In this episode, the contestants must bring in the most desirable runny thing, make a doctor look like a fool, throw a tantrum, collect 197 things and then put them back, take a secret photo of the Taskmaster, and bounce or not bounce on a trampoline or a step.

We're going all out in tonight's finale. Christmas is ruined, aubergines are stabbed, cities are destroyed, and our first Aussie champion will be crowned. Who will win Tom Gleeson's giant golden head?
The Taskmaster is back with contestants: Josh Thomas, Jenny Tian, Lloyd Langford, Anne Edmonds & Wil Anderson. Tonight, they build the scariest scarecrow, make chess cool, and dance the silent disco.
Tonight, the first team task takes place, where life (a.k.a Tom Cashman) gives the contestants lemons. Anne Edmonds writes a sweet potato ballad, and Lloyd Langford paints a home? with a gnome.
It's the wettest episode of the season, as contestants take a bath. Josh creates a jingle for a pet accessory business, and teams read unusual books in the live task!
Tonight, Tom Gleeson instructs contestants to 'get low', Anne shows off her sporting prowess, and our live task sees contestants disguise their childhood memories with autotune.
The competition to win Tom Gleeson's cranium in trophy form couldn't be closer. Tonight contestants go on the hunt for Tom Cashman, and teams fight it out to create the next big conspiracy!
Tonight, Jenny plays duck, duck, goose, Wil once again shows off his love for sketch comedy, and contestants head to the live task-party trying to drop the least amount of hundreds and thousands!
Episode seven sees Josh bare all in the prize task, before the Taskmaster commands contestants to show him how 'strong' they are. Then, teams get to flex their improv muscles in the live task!
Tonight, contestants learn you can't scramble eggs… without scrambling a few eggs. Then, the teams' skill, nerve, and trust will be put to the ultimate test in the live task: blowing bubbles.
Tonight's episode sees our teams create the most authentic – or dysfunctional - family home video! Then, it's the most complicated pub quiz in history, and contestants throw some thongs on the barbie.
Tonight, Tom Cashman co-stars in the contestants' action-packed short film, secret marshmallows take centre stage in the final live task before a tiebreaker to decide this season's winner!
They're at it again, Tom Gleeson: The Better Tom and Tom Cashman: The lesser Tom return to scrutinize and exasperate our five contestants all vying to be the Taskmaster champion
Our five contestants gear up for Taskmaster glory: Bring in the cheekiest item, build a wall with big balls, film an emotional drone scene, and hide ten road cones.
In episode three, our contestants learn how to blend into the furniture, invent their own sport and tear cards apart furiously. Rhys has his dreams come true during the live task.
In episode four, cute faces, hot clubs, and pressure-packed weights test the comedians' resolve.
Contestants collect objects that can't talk, hunt for unsolicited quacks, teach the Taskmaster a thing or two, roast some friends, and tackle a studio task with tennis balls and suits.
There's budget art, coffee challenges, taxi cowboy ballads, unwelcome mats and alien debates.
There's dashboard distractions, sticky situations, sabotaged sculptures, and meet cute memories.
Conversation starters, big outfits and Tom transformations blend together in episode eight.
Contestants go wild with rackets and heavenly voices. Smear campaigns and hiding places are created.
Unreliable items, gnome names, new sins and pancake flips! Who will be the winner of season three!
Taskmaster returns with five new competitors: Dave Hughes, Emma Holland, Lisa McCune, Takashi Wakasugi, and Tommy Little! Here we see them lose the van keys and passionately promote a finger.

Our contestants contend with a ping pong ball in a bath and a particularly sus pineapple. In a series first, we head to a new location where our contestants hiding skills are put to the test.
Our contestants send an exercise ball on a journey. It's all troublesome tech and totalled toilets in our manliest task yet. Then our contestants make some personal calls. Dave's knowledge pays off.
Tommy gives us another taste of his brand of comedy when our contestants must make their wishes come true, and the Taskmaster is truly confused by Waka's unsophisticated unveiling.
Halfway through Season Four and this weeks episode is the most grouse yet. Contestants stress out Tom Cashman and then calm him down. Learn details about our contestants thirteen year old selves.
Lisa cuts sick after playing a very aggressive game of golf. Tommy flexes his social skills by mingling with some extras. The A-Team and the B-Team are back to write a self-glorifying biography.
Our contestants try hide a red hat from the Taskmaster for the longest time. Waka ponders life trying to use a hole punch from the longest distance. The A-Team and the B-Team are back once again.
Something very peculiar is afoot when our contestants debut some ideas for new characters that will be the most marketable to children (and their Dads.) Tommy gets too deep into character.
Dave loses his head and Tom Cashman gets the beepie beepies in our prize task. Emma fights the censors and bakes a cake for national zip code day. The A-Team and the B-Team are back to paint.
It's the grand final of Taskmaster Australia! Our teams unite to give the most fearsome charge. Tommy gets intimate, Emma gets rid of the evidence, who will beTaskmaster champion for season four?
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