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So, I will be borrowing things.” Looking ahead, Horne hopes that the Taskmaster VR game will become a part of people’s lives. “It’s creative and interesting, rather than just mind numbing.
Taskmaster's mastermind, Alex Horne, has hinted at exciting changes for the Channel 4 show's upcoming 21st season. The hit comedy show, which challenges five celebrities to compete in a series of ...
Taskmaster star Alex Horne has teased a "big name" set to appear on season 19 of the show. The comedy series is currently gearing up for its 18th season, with Babatunde Aléshé, Rosie Jones, Andy ...
Greg Davies and Alex Horne in Taskmaster VR. Scallwag Arcade We asked Horne if it's cool that the game isn't bound by the rules of real-world physics (or health and safety), unlike the TV show itself.
Alex Horne is used to seeing points dished out on his hit game show Taskmaster but it’s those racked up by Chesham United which have given him the most pleasure in the last nine months.
Greg Davies and Alex Horne talk about how they came up with the original idea for Taskmaster, Greg's favorite insults for Alex and the time that a comic put a boulder on a train while filming ...
‘Taskmaster’ makes its U.S. debut on Aug. 2. HL spoke with creator and Taskmaster assistant Alex Horne about the series, working with Greg Davies, his hopes of expanding the show intern… ...
Taskmaster host Alex Horne has shared an update on the future of the Channel 4 show, which sees five contestants compete in a series of bizarre challenges. He confirmed his co-star Greg Davies ...
’Taskmaster’ is (and isn’t) like the comedy-reality TV shows that Americans are use to. Reggie Watts and Alex Horne still hope they like it.
Taskmaster started life as an Edinburgh Fringe experiment, where comedian Alex Horne set comedian friends challenges over the course of a year, culminating in a live show at the festival.
Alex Horne is no stranger to TV success as he's the creator and co-host of Taskmaster. However, Horne is now beginning a new TV project as he's soon set to launch a scripted comedy series on ...
Alex Horne: I think it’s still a joke, Alexis. Paste: Ha! Well, okay then. Horne: I will say—so Greg and I do the show, but we’re not very involved in what happens to the show.