Leicester Mercury

Taken to task

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BRILLIANTL­Y bonkers and still undiscover­ed by many, this show will be the most joyous hour of your week.

For the uninitiate­d, it sees five comedians compete in ridiculous tasks in order to gain praise and points from Taskmaster Greg Davies.

Greg lords it over everyone from his throne, aided by subservien­t sidekick Alex Horne, who in reality is the creative genius behind the tasks.

The ultimate series winner gets to take home a vague representa­tion of Greg’s head, sprayed with gold paint.

This time the contestant­s are Charlotte Ritchie, Jamali Maddix, Lee Mack, Mike Wozniak and Sarah Kendall. Round one sees them challenged to bring in ‘the best thing you can carry, but only just’, resulting in weird offerings from stolen goods to nightmaris­h tunes. Then they must do the most impressive thing under a table with one hand. They must look at the camera and wave with the other hand at all times.

Later, there is a run-in with a furry, remote controlled rodent, which the comedians must catch in the most ingenious way possible.

There is some plate smashing as they attempt to deliver crockery to Alex while on wheels.

And there is violence with buckets and balls in the final task.

First episodes are for getting the measure of the contestant­s, working out who are the lateral thinkers and who are the clueless flounderer­s.

From a row with Jamali over a spinning cushion, to Lee attempting to juggle plates, while dressed as Evil Knievel, and Charlotte hiding under a red carpet, this does not disappoint.

 ??  ?? From left, Charlotte Ritchie, Jamali Maddix, Greg Davies, Mike Wozniak, Alex Horne, Sarah Kendall and Lee Mack
From left, Charlotte Ritchie, Jamali Maddix, Greg Davies, Mike Wozniak, Alex Horne, Sarah Kendall and Lee Mack
 ??  ?? Charlotte and Jamali get to grips with the buckets
Charlotte and Jamali get to grips with the buckets

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