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00:02Brace! Brace!
00:03I'm bracing!
00:12No, no, no, no, no!
00:18No!
00:23Ah!
00:25What?
00:31APPLAUSE
00:36Hello, everybody, and welcome to Taskmaster.
00:40The road to Taskmaster victory is long.
00:42There are many hurdles, physically and psychologically.
00:44Different individuals respond in different ways,
00:47and sometimes on camera there are those that seem not to care
00:50at all how well they do.
00:51But do not be fooled.
00:53One of them came to my dressing room last night,
00:55hot tears streaming down their face.
00:57I want this more than I've ever wanted anything before.
01:01I want to make my family proud.
01:03Please, Greg.
01:04Please don't take this from me, please.
01:06Now, I would never reveal that person's identity,
01:09but I'll say this.
01:10Chin up!
01:11You're doing fine.
01:12And don't be silly.
01:13Of course you'll be able to show your face in Scotland again.
01:15LAUGHTER
01:19Let's meet them all now.
01:21Please give it an enormous round of applause to Frankie Bale!
01:24CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:25I know Graham.
01:27Jenny O'Klaan.
01:29Bael Smith-Baino.
01:31And Mae Martin.
01:34And next to me, a man who smells his own farts
01:37using what he describes as his guff and cup system.
01:40LAUGHTER
01:42It's...
01:42Eddie Clarence Hall!
01:48Hello.
01:49Hello.
01:50Hello.
01:51Hello.
01:51Good evening.
01:52How are you?
01:52I am great.
01:55Wow.
01:55For once.
01:56And I want to take an opportunity, if you wouldn't mind,
01:59an opportunity to thank this man,
02:01because, er, you get a lot of stick from people
02:04for being mean to me.
02:06I thought you were very nice.
02:07Four months ago, Greg gave me a watch.
02:09He said,
02:09I want to give you this,
02:10and he gave me that,
02:11and I...
02:12It's really nice.
02:14So...
02:14I mean, I don't know how to do it.
02:16APPLAUSE
02:16This is just true.
02:17Nice guy.
02:18I haven't got you anything,
02:18but you may do what you may...
02:21with me.
02:23LAUGHTER
02:24Pay back for my lovely present.
02:26LAUGHTER
02:28Put your tongue out.
02:30LAUGHTER
02:31What do I do?
02:33LAUGHTER
02:33OK.
02:37APPLAUSE
02:45APPLAUSE
02:48APPLAUSE
02:52Come on, then.
02:53Yesterday I get prized half-time,
02:54and this week the category is...
02:55The most brilliant thing that pops up!
02:58You'll give five points to the top of the pops,
03:01and then one of them will be really happy at the end of the show
03:02when they win five brilliant things that pops up!
03:03things that pop up back to you pops right obviously anyone who's brought a
03:08toaster in get ready for no points I thought hello hello Greg what's the most
03:14brilliant thing that you've brought in that pops up it's of course the game of
03:18whack-a-mole with a bespoke taskmaster twist here it is he's done this I like
03:30it more than I ever imagined I would not too proud not to put myself in the
03:36whack-a-mole I suffer as we all shall at the hands of the bat well it's nice you
03:44made the effort to make it taskmaster centric and I enjoy that it feels mid
03:49range at this stage the Japanese format of whack-a-mole magura tataki mole smash
03:54it's popular worldwide and now it's got our faces on it five points please
04:05you want me to enter five points I do not hello May you remember what you said about toasters
04:14bear with me okay I've brought a pop-tart but no way yeah this is May's most brilliant thing that
04:23pops
04:23up on the pop-tart is the most brilliant mind of our time my man professor Brian Cox look at
04:34his hair and welcome I was looking more attractive are you a fan of professor
04:40Brian Cox yeah he's fit yeah no I respect his mind all you're gonna see is my burning face
04:54have you never had an impression show Jenny you must be feeling a little bit encouraged by
05:03professor Brian Poptar do you like David Bowie do I yeah I don't mind him right David Bowie would
05:10never have had those big balloon trousers had it not been for this bloke called Oscar Schlemmer
05:17right and he designed the Bauhaus ballet so I have bought for you a Bauhaus ballet pop-up book here
05:27is the book yeah here it comes
05:29oh did you hear that noise the audience loved it Greg come on I don't mind it it's interesting because
05:39the lineage from Oscar Schlemmer
05:41to Bowie is all in the Bauhaus movement that's why these people came here Jenny yes
05:55the most brilliant thing that pops up is obviously oneself and what better thing to pop up on than a
06:02pogo stick
06:03oh my parents genuinely got me a pogo stick for Christmas I'm 35 years old I was like oh what
06:24what should I do with it and they were like bounce around with your friends
06:32you might avoid being bottom because I used to have a pogo stick and I quite liked it and that's
06:35the only reason I really like the image of you on a pogo stick
06:39that's quite good got into a nasty accident with Mark landed on his foot poor lad was he one of
06:45your students
06:51I think you must be feeling pretty confident here I I brought something that pops up regularly in my house
06:58I've tried to throw out of my
07:00house I think on three occasions and it always returns and I've ended up just hanging it on the wall
07:06in my living room and
07:07it is this very sinister painting here it is
07:10it is awful but I sort of love it who's putting it up the children deny
07:20but they're not trustworthy what is the least brilliant thing that pops up Greg well
07:25what do you think I feel like it might be the pop-tart it is
07:28oh it's just annoyed me it's out one point one point to my pogo stick two points
07:32oh book lazy three points unbelievably a whack-a-mole that he got some faces out
07:40I don't know why it's got four points Mae you're right it's inconsistent
07:43that's fine
07:44Ford driver
07:45and that painting doesn't deserve any praise but weirdly it's getting five points
07:48there
07:49one two three four five points
07:51for Frankie
07:54let's get Tuscan
07:55hmm well more like let's get pulping
08:12hello Alex
08:13hi Jenny
08:13please stand on the little circle
08:15okay
08:15what do you think this is?
08:18prime pan
08:19a Victorian satellite
08:20I think this is a like a World War 2 bomb
08:23be careful
08:24I'll put the safety gloves on
08:26of course if it's a bomb
08:26yeah yeah yeah
08:27okay
08:29rotate the pulper wheel without pulping the egg
08:31you must not move from this spot at any point
08:34if you pulp the egg you are disqualified
08:37most rotations wins
08:39you have a maximum of ten minutes
08:41pulper wheel
08:43obviously
08:45then what's a pulper?
08:46I see no egg
08:47this is a pulper
08:49right
08:49and the egg's in it
08:51where?
08:52wait hang on what's a pulper?
08:54obviously it's very tempting to go
08:55ha ha
08:57he's lived his whole life in cotton wool
08:58he's never used a pulper wheel
09:00but even
09:02much more practical
09:04contestants than me
09:05this is their first time doing this I think
09:09can I say I don't know what a pulper is?
09:11have you said your time starts now yet?
09:13no
09:14I wouldn't dream of it
09:15hmm
09:16you're going to have to say your time starts now
09:19your time starts now
09:21APPLAUSE
09:25over this series we're building up a very clear picture of what you were like as a child
09:30yes
09:32I've met that boy so many times
09:33no no no no
09:36let's start
09:36yes let's start
09:37we purchased the pulper
09:38and this is what's going to happen
09:39first up we're going to see Kael and Frankie starring in a little film I've called Pulp Friction
09:45the egg you said is what inside?
09:48in the mouth of the pulper
09:49where's that?
09:51I can't tell you anymore
09:51but I want to see it
09:53you can't see it
09:53how do I know it's there?
09:55you have to take my word for it
09:56try that before
09:58so it's just a kind of blind Schrodinger's egg
10:02exactly
10:03this?
10:04the pulper machine
10:05yes
10:05presses the cherries across an iron faceplate
10:08it might be a different one
10:09the pulper drives the impeller to rotate through the motor
10:12and the slurry in the tank is sucked out
10:14what?
10:16oh I hear the egg
10:234 to the turn
10:25do you reckon that was the egg?
10:27does it sound like an egg?
10:28mmm
10:29or a calculator
10:30no
10:47I mean it can be pulped if it's making that much noise
10:50I mean that's another way of looking at it
11:04I don't think that was the egg
11:06that's half a rotation
11:08I wonder if it goes faster
11:10it's less likely to break
11:18yeah I think the lack of speed is a problem
11:22hold it
11:22hold it
11:33I know what that was
11:35plastic chair
11:36plastic chair
11:38okay
11:45we're on eight and a half rotations
11:47stop in there
11:48yeah I think that's pretty good
11:52nothing there
11:55two
12:00it's gone
12:01you stopping there?
12:02yeah it's gone
12:03two and three quarters rotations
12:08this is the first time they've seen the interior of the pulper
12:11so they were blind obviously
12:13and the more you spun it the higher the egg got towards danger
12:16that's how it worked
12:17oh
12:19eight and a half turns then
12:20is quite an impressive bit of
12:22pre-pulp spinning
12:24brinkmanship
12:25the egg survived for both of them
12:26we've got a score of eight and a half
12:28versus two and three quarters
12:29but they're both still in play
12:30I put it to you Kael
12:31that throughout the task
12:32and indeed when you left
12:33you didn't know what was going on
12:37I still don't know what pulper is
12:38yeah
12:39we want to show more
12:40yeah
12:41okay next up to the pulper are Jenny and May
12:46right so the egg is in the machine
12:48oh yeah
12:49I'm gonna go very gently
12:58that's the egg
13:00I haven't even done a single rotation yet have I?
13:04oh fuck it
13:05pulp the egg
13:06it's more under pulpit
13:08pulp the stupid egg
13:10yeah get the egg pulp
13:11I'm not gonna win anyway
13:15there's no way that egg is not pulp
13:17that's one rotation
13:19I'm gonna pulp this egg
13:21get it pulp
13:22I want you smashed to smithereens
13:25you've still got nine minutes
13:26what?
13:27I can't keep this up for another nine
13:30in the olden days
13:31is this what the pulpers did?
13:32pulpers would come home to their wives
13:34the wives would be like
13:35did you pulp the egg?
13:37and they would be like
13:38I did eight rotations
13:43that's I want ten
13:44you want ten okay
13:45ten rotations
13:50it's smashed isn't it?
13:52the egg is smashed
13:52it's eleven
13:54I think an egg could survive this
14:04it's not the egg
14:06thirteen
14:07you want to stop one minute?
14:08okay
14:09yeah?
14:10yeah
14:10thanks Jenny
14:12how long?
14:13you've got just thirty seconds
14:17I would just poke myself
14:19if I hadn't pulped it
14:21and I stopped turning
14:36I'm intrigued by the characters
14:37that you created during that
14:39that's Mr and Mrs Egg Pulper
14:40yeah
14:41yeah yeah yeah
14:41where are they from that couple?
14:43wherever Nancy from Oliver Twist is from
14:45they're all yeah
14:46ow
14:47like that
14:49I mean I really enjoyed that
14:51they did very well but also very badly
14:52which means Kyle is still in second place
14:55and sometimes it doesn't matter if you don't understand the task
14:59right part one is about to have it on its toes
15:02open the back doors of the van and we'll bundle part two in shortly
15:05bye
15:06whoo
15:07whoo
15:09whoo
15:11whoo
15:11whoo
15:12whoo
15:13whoo
15:14whoo
15:16whoo
15:17oh yes
15:20hello we're back
15:21it's the second part of the show
15:23and there's a really noisy task in motion to test the bravery of our quivering quintet
15:27yes they're proactive pulpers that's for sure
15:30none of them knew what was happening inside the machine
15:32but they knew they needed to keep their eggs intact at all costs
15:35so far there have been two successful and two unsuccessful attempts
15:38so here's Ivo Graham to upset the balance
15:43I haven't been very good at lateral thinking tasks
15:45and I haven't been very good at egg tasks
15:48but I'm gonna find the egg
15:55can I move this spot
15:56all of the information
15:58well
15:59is on task
16:00yeah
16:13are you now better informed?
16:15no I wish I hadn't seen all this for you
16:19oh
16:20oh
16:23you've got five minutes left
16:24yep
16:44you've got three minutes left
16:45thirty
16:46thirty
16:47thirty
16:48thirty-one
16:48thirty-three
16:54ten seconds
16:55last poll
17:05I felt some weird level of prize watching the Ivo frog bounce his way round
17:13I think there was immense dignity watching my body spasm with a glove peg in my mouth
17:20so it wasn't cheating?
17:22you just had to stay on the spot at all times
17:24oh shit why didn't I think of that?
17:27well he clearly rotated it more than anyone else 56 times congratulations Ivo
17:35so Jennie and May don't get any points apologies three points to Cayelle four to frankie but of course five
17:40to Ivo Graham
17:44let's have a scoreboard pass
17:45OK it means that those two frankie and Ivo are in the joint leading spot nine points each
17:51Mm.
17:52APPLAUSE
17:54I think it's about time we're in another Teen Tusk.
17:56Ooh, I do too, Greg, it feels so right.
17:59So here's a pretty sweet one just for you.
18:17Hiya. Frankie?
18:20Hello, Ivo. Hello.
18:22Oh, my goodness. This has gone a bit S&M-y.
18:25Oh, OK.
18:27Hello. Ooh.
18:30It's you first.
18:31Me. Mm-hm.
18:36Do we have a safe word?
18:38You've done this before.
18:39Yeah, I'm really at home. Great.
18:41Kenny? Well, I've been arrested, obviously,
18:43but I haven't done sex games with these.
18:46A couple more things.
18:51Jellybabies.
18:52Are they jellybabies? Yes.
18:54They're numbered one, two, three, four, five.
18:58Mm.
19:02Completely free yourselves and have a team hug.
19:05Fastest team hug wins.
19:08Your time starts now.
19:11OK, OK.
19:12So there's a one on here, and is there another number on this one?
19:16This is two.
19:18Mm.
19:18APPLAUSE
19:23Well, Jenny Eclaz, the chirpiest S&M-er I've ever met.
19:26LAUGHTER
19:27Fun!
19:28Listen, let's focus on the task.
19:29OK, right.
19:30I'm looking forward to seeing them free themselves.
19:32OK, let's see the handcuffed threesome of May, Jenny and Kael.
19:37Three. There's a key here.
19:39Kael, can you reach the key? Let's try.
19:45Stretch. Come on.
19:46That's definitely impossible.
19:48First thing for a minute...
19:50I'm going to count my...
19:51I've got 15 in here.
19:52One.
19:54Hey, what's that menu?
19:56OK, so these are different flavoured jellybabies.
19:59OK, well, I'm going to bite the head off one and see if I've got a flavour.
20:02Four.
20:03Oh, Jesus Christ, that's the most disgusting thing I've ever used in my life.
20:06Six.
20:07I think it might be chicken feet.
20:09Ooh!
20:10Who's like to have the...
20:12It's 15 in here, too.
20:13I'm going to eat one of these.
20:15Wait, but what is the...
20:16Because you want to or what?
20:18Is there a pan behind it?
20:19This is a five-digit code and there's five glasses.
20:22But then what does it prove?
20:23We're going to have to figure out what flavour all these are.
20:26And then we're going to have to use those.
20:28Those aren't numbered.
20:29But that will correspond with the periodic table somehow.
20:31Before I buy anything, I need to know...
20:34Four!
20:35Yeah.
20:36Very bad, very bad.
20:38Wasabi.
20:39Wasabi.
20:39OK.
20:40Wait, but what do you mean, OK?
20:41Like, OK, I've been hot.
20:42That's going to correspond with that.
20:44Like, maybe the initials of it?
20:46What's W?
20:4774.
20:52It's mint and gravy.
20:54I'm going mint and gravy.
20:55It's mint and gravy.
20:56All right.
20:56So you had wasabi.
20:58I'm going to be sick.
20:59Mint and gravy is MG, which is magnesium.
21:02And what number?
21:0312.
21:04OK.
21:04OK.
21:05So you think that I should have 12 and then go to the 74.
21:08So one, two, seven, four.
21:10Seven, four.
21:11OK.
21:11I'm going to keep doing them.
21:13Number three is green.
21:19You can do it.
21:24Hold on, May.
21:25If I do it one by one, it's going to give us a clue to what it might be.
21:28Because at some point...
21:29Oh, that's really clever.
21:31Yes!
21:32What was it?
21:33Zero.
21:33Zero.
21:34OK.
21:34So what starts with a zero?
21:35What starts with a zero?
21:37So it could be bacon and kale.
21:38It could be broccoli.
21:40Is that the green one?
21:41Could it be broccoli?
21:41That's a B.
21:42Zero, five.
21:43So we start with five on the next log.
21:45We're on to...
21:46OK.
21:49It's really weird.
21:51This is definitely pepper and beetroot.
21:53Oh, that's definitely beetroot.
21:54Lead.
21:5582.
21:56And then the next one was...
21:59seaweed.
22:01Oh, seaweed!
22:02I've got it!
22:02I've just got it!
22:03I really hate it.
22:04Yes, it's easy.
22:05Uh...
22:0516.
22:09Hey!
22:14Well done!
22:15Well done!
22:16Oh, team hug!
22:21Is it fair to say that Jenny and May were the most active members of the escape committee?
22:26What I will say is that that has been edited, um...
22:30Yes!
22:31Very, very nicely in my favour.
22:34Because I was a monster, in that regard.
22:37I'm so glad they cut it out, cos it was really tense.
22:40I...
22:40I wasn't putting fucking broccoli jelly babies in my mouth.
22:44I mean, that much quickly became apparent.
22:47It was a very difficult task.
22:49They took the same amount of time you could listen to
22:51All That I Want As Another Baby five times.
22:5417 minutes 50.
22:57OK, time for a break.
22:58Just time for those couples watching
23:00who let the family dog sleep in the same bed as them
23:03to reflect on the day you threw the towel in on your love life.
23:06Bye!
23:06LAUGHTER
23:15APPLAUSE
23:17Hello!
23:18And a warm welcome back to part three.
23:21Count me stuff, Alex.
23:22Sure, Greg.
23:23Well, jelly babies,
23:24the periodic table,
23:25handcuffs,
23:26and the ultimate goal of a hug.
23:27That's a typical day for me.
23:29Coincidentally,
23:29they're also the main ingredients of the current team task.
23:32But how quickly will the intelligent team of Frankie and Ivo
23:34work out the conundrum,
23:35release themselves from the cuffs,
23:36and embrace victorious?
23:38Let's find out.
23:40Right.
23:42Both have a five?
23:43Sure, OK.
23:46Mm, that's quite unpleasant, isn't it?
23:48Mm.
23:48Green.
23:49Mm.
23:50Might be broccoli.
23:52In fact, it is broccoli, I think.
23:53OK.
23:54Number four is hot, should we think.
23:57Oh!
23:58Really fucking unpleasant.
23:59Could be cumin and radish.
24:00Cumin and radish.
24:01There must be a CR.
24:04So maybe if broccoli was B,
24:06so if we took that as five.
24:08Yeah, CR, chromium, 24.
24:11But how does that help us?
24:12Because that gives us two digits.
24:14Unless we add them together.
24:15Why don't we add two and four together to make six?
24:20Let's see what number three is.
24:21This doesn't have a lot of taste to it.
24:23Mint and gravy?
24:24Yeah.
24:26Magnesium, which is 12.
24:27Mint and gravy.
24:28So we add those together, that would be three.
24:30Oh!
24:31No.
24:31I reckon if you just laid out the ten numbers,
24:34the first five would be padlock one,
24:36and the second five would be padlock two.
24:38Well, that's complicated things.
24:40I think both the padlocks will be the same.
24:43BUZZER
24:44BUZZER
24:45Or like?
24:47Pepper and beetroot, maybe?
24:49PB.
24:50BUZZER
24:508-2 would give us ten,
24:52which is a two-digit number,
24:53which is no use in this five-digit debacle.
24:56I'm adding those numbers together.
24:59You know, it does seem a waste of, you know,
25:01all these two-digit elements.
25:02Well, OK, that's the strategy.
25:05I've got so much respect for you, Frankie,
25:07but I don't think it's adding the numbers together.
25:10I've never thought that.
25:12Your system or mine.
25:15Oh, let's go with yours, man.
25:17OK, so, one, two, seven, four.
25:20BUZZER
25:20Broccoli, B.
25:22So the last number is O.
25:24BUZZER
25:26BUZZER
25:27And now...
25:30BUZZER
25:30Start with a five.
25:32BUZZER
25:328-2.
25:33Get ready to hug Frankie.
25:35There's the one.
25:36Here comes the six.
25:39BUZZER
25:40BUZZER
25:41You're not...
25:42You're not completely free.
25:43BUZZER
25:45BUZZER
25:46BUZZER
25:46BUZZER
25:47BUZZER
25:47BUZZER
25:48BUZZER
25:51BUZZER
25:52There's no key here.
25:54BUZZER
25:54BUZZER
25:55BUZZER
25:55BUZZER
25:57BUZZER
25:57BUZZER
26:00It's not fair that you should make a task feel so like it's finally finished
26:04and then it'd just be getting started.
26:07BUZZER
26:07BUZZER
26:09BUZZER
26:09It's right there above the periodic table.
26:12BUZZER
26:12BUZZER
26:12It turned into quite a big ratchet hug, I'm afraid.
26:15BUZZER
26:15BUZZER
26:15BUZZER
26:17BUZZER
26:18BUZZER
26:22BUZZER
26:24BUZZER
26:24BUZZER
26:24Both hugs to me are adorable.
26:26BUZZER
26:27The handcuffed hug...
26:29BUZZER
26:30BUZZER
26:30BUZZER
26:30You felt reticent to point out to Frankie that his system was incorrect?
26:35BUZZER
26:35Well, obviously there was a period where there was a very strong chance
26:38that Frankie's system might be correct.
26:40It's co-pilot syndrome, isn't it?
26:42Do you know a lot of them plane crashes happen because the co-pilot is too scared
26:47to say to the brash pilot, look. We're going to hit the fucking ground here.
26:52LAUGHTER
26:55And I was that guy.
26:57And during it, I asked Alex to isolate a picture of the co-pilot's face
27:02when he knew that he had the answer but wasn't sure he should say anything.
27:06This is the face? Yeah.
27:09LAUGHTER
27:14Let's talk about points. OK.
27:16The team of three took 17 minutes and 50 seconds.
27:20The team of two took 42 minutes back.
27:28I'm getting five points for the team of three.
27:30Of course it is.
27:31The team of two did achieve the task eventually.
27:33Oh, yeah, there's points.
27:35I can't give them any more than two points for that.
27:37All right, five points for the team of three, two to the team of two!
27:42Can we fit one more task in, please?
27:44Definitely, Greg.
27:45And this one begins with them making some very important decisions.
28:02MUSIC
28:04This gold pen reminds me of school.
28:07Like, one boy in a year would have a gold pen.
28:09I'd have it by the end of the year, though.
28:14Oh.
28:16Write down a number between zero and 100.
28:19A length of time between one minute and 20 minutes.
28:23Five ingredients.
28:24A country, a noun...
28:26And an adjective.
28:27This seems too simple.
28:30You have three minutes.
28:31Your time starts now.
28:33Why does that seem so easy?
28:35Well, and then what do I have to do with it?
28:37Presumably there's some trick involved.
28:39Number between zero and 100.
28:4150.
28:4280.
28:4342.
28:44Meaning of life.
28:4575.
28:46Seven.
28:47Lovely.
28:48The length of time between one minute and 20 minutes.
28:51Two minutes.
28:5315 minutes.
28:5419 minutes.
28:56Four minutes.
28:5820 seconds.
29:00What's the meaning of life?
29:0121 seconds.
29:06One minute and 21 seconds.
29:10Five ingredients.
29:11These ingredients are going to bounce back and hit me in the face.
29:14Chili.
29:15Cherries.
29:15Sausage.
29:16Ketchup.
29:16Bun.
29:17Mustard.
29:17Grilled onions.
29:18You know what that means.
29:20I don't know.
29:21Hot dog.
29:23Basil.
29:24Cumin.
29:26Garlic.
29:28Salt.
29:30And...
29:31Cannellini beans.
29:33A country.
29:34Scotland.
29:35France.
29:35Guatemala.
29:37Pena.
29:37Germany.
29:38Place to live there.
29:39Uh...
29:40Noun.
29:41Uh...
29:42Duck.
29:42Duck.
29:43Shoe.
29:44Dog.
29:45Bench.
29:46Large.
29:47Splendid.
29:48Feisty.
29:5012 seconds.
29:51Oh.
29:52Cowering.
29:53Gold.
29:54Is this a trick?
29:58See you later.
29:59All right.
30:14The adjectives are more interesting than the nouns.
30:16Duck.
30:17Duck.
30:17Shoe.
30:18Dog.
30:18Bench.
30:19That's what they've gone for.
30:20Bench.
30:20Two of them went for duck.
30:21The first noun that came...
30:22Yeah.
30:23There were a lot of ducks around the house, though.
30:25That may have been something to do with it.
30:26Yes.
30:26There were?
30:28Like...
30:28No, not real ducks.
30:29OK.
30:31Shall we start with the double duckers?
30:33Double duckers?
30:33Yes.
30:34Well, they both chose duck as their go-to noun, so let's see Ivo and May together.
30:40Hello.
30:41Hi.
30:41If it isn't, my dream five ingredients.
30:46Make a splendid Guatemalan duck.
30:49Make a feisty French duck.
30:51You must use all these ingredients, and you must also clap 80 times.
30:55And you must also clap 42 times.
30:57You have four minutes and 20 seconds.
30:59You have 19 minutes.
31:01Your time starts now.
31:07I could have picked any noun, and I picked duck.
31:10So, which is a food?
31:11Eight.
31:12Nine.
31:12Eighty.
31:13That would be good news if any of this was... duck.
31:20Oh, good.
31:21Does it?
31:22Yeah, sweet corn.
31:23Sure, I saw a duck.
31:25What I need is to make a mould of a duck.
31:29Christ!
31:30The time!
31:31That's a duck.
31:34Good.
31:35Really good.
31:37No.
31:38No, not so good.
31:39Why didn't I just ask for more time?
31:41I designed my own task.
31:43Oh, it's burning.
31:45It's burning.
31:46French duck.
31:48Oh!
31:54So, what else is...
31:56I think this is all about confidence.
32:07I think I've just got to just do a duck, to be honest.
32:11WHISTLE BLOWS
32:15Good evening.
32:16Good evening, mate.
32:17Good evening.
32:17I've made for you a splendid Guatemalan duck.
32:23Bonjour, Alex.
32:25Bonjour, I go.
32:28I've been busy.
32:30Too late to pop a little berry on?
32:35Do you see the beak?
32:37Do I see the wings?
32:38Uh, they were removed.
32:40It's Guatemalan because of the sauce, is it?
32:42And corn comes from Central America.
32:44Mm-hmm.
32:45Splendid.
32:48Why is he French?
32:49Well, the garlic is obviously doing some pretty heavy lifting.
32:52It's too heavy to hang around the neck, unfortunately.
32:55He's got a beret on, but I did forget to do all my claps.
32:59That's good.
33:00Really?
33:00Yeah.
33:01I like it.
33:07And, May, I put it to you that your duck mould was no more useful
33:11than just chucking two parts of sweet corn onto a plate.
33:15Yeah.
33:15Did you think the end result was splendid?
33:17Actually, Alex, like, went back for a second bite.
33:20Like, it was not that bad, was it?
33:22He'll eat anything, though.
33:23All of that is true.
33:25You won't eat anything, will you, Alex?
33:26Didn't see you sort of tucking into my...
33:29All I could do, surely, was lick your duck.
33:33Niftily moving that spot around the pulper feels a long time ago now.
33:39It does make me feel quite sorry for you sometimes when you grip your head.
33:43Yeah.
33:44Like a chimpanzee whose habitat is under threat.
33:50Oh, dear.
33:51Right.
33:51There's just one part left, and in it,
33:53someone will win today's competition and scream,
33:55yes!
33:56At last!
33:57I've won a Professor Brian Cox Pop-Tart!
33:59And a pogo stick!
34:00Woo!
34:01CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
34:12Hello again!
34:14Welcome back to the final instalment of today's show.
34:17Alex, can you please sum up your break for me in one word?
34:19Plop.
34:21Rather than go into detail, let's get the current task finished.
34:24The comics wrote down some numbers, some ingredients, a country,
34:26a noun and an adjective,
34:28all to give them the chance to make the next part of the task
34:30nice and easy for them.
34:32Here's Frankie making a dog,
34:33Jenny making a shoe,
34:34and Kael making a bench.
34:38So these are the things I mentioned earlier.
34:39It was a trick.
34:42Make a large Scottish dog.
34:44Make a cowering Kenyan bench.
34:47Make a gold German shoe.
34:48You must use all these ingredients.
34:51And you must also clap seven times.
34:5350 times.
34:5475 times.
34:56You have 15 minutes, most accurate creation wins.
35:00One minute and 21 seconds.
35:03Two minutes?
35:05Yeah, that's what you wanted.
35:12Oh, God.
35:14The time starts now.
35:18You've got just over a minute left.
35:19Oh, wow.
35:21I'm going to cook that fucking potato,
35:23because this is going to be edible.
35:25We've got an eye.
35:26Oh, man.
35:30There is a gold shoe outside.
35:33Mein Geldschuh.
35:35Bitter.
35:35Jawohl.
35:38I was hoping that it would look like a tail,
35:39but it just looks like it's sort of shat everywhere.
35:42You've got 30 seconds.
35:45That goes in there like that.
35:50WHISTLE BLOWS
35:53WHISTLE BLOWS
35:56Hi, Frankie.
35:57Hi.
35:58What have you made me?
35:59Made you?
36:00A large Scottish dog.
36:01Look, there's the St. Andrew's flag there.
36:04Oh, to show that it's Scottish?
36:05Yeah, but what's showing that it's a dog?
36:10Um...
36:11That's dinner.
36:12It's here.
36:13It's a slightly undercooked jillicum carne.
36:16I'd eat with caution and milk.
36:19I normally do.
36:21It's a cowering Kenyan bench.
36:25Please, can you show me the Kenyan aspect?
36:27It's difficult to see with the human eye.
36:30But on every part of those grilled onions,
36:34it says Nairobi.
36:35Oh!
36:36And cowering.
36:37It's hiding from this...
36:39It's not really a sort of eating situation, is it?
36:48Very nice.
36:49Is it?
36:49This might be my perfect meal.
36:55Taste of Africa?
36:57It's delicious.
37:03Well, I suppose the obvious question, Mr Frankie, and it's, um,
37:07have you ever seen a dog before?
37:09The big red eyes of a Scottish dog.
37:12The singular big red eye of the flowery Scottish dog.
37:17Um, in what way is, um, chilli con carne stuck in the shoe German?
37:21Other than you kept speaking like a cast member of Hello, Hello, of course.
37:26I just was trying my best.
37:29I know that you're going to tell me something that's so awful.
37:32I don't think I clapped.
37:34I don't think I fucking clapped.
37:36I don't think I clapped.
37:38Did I clap? I didn't clap.
37:40Not only did you not clap, you finished with one minute to go and sat down.
37:44LAUGHTER
37:48Kyle, I have to say, it was pretty impressive that he managed to create that.
37:53And I did understand the imagery as well.
37:56I mean, I maybe questioned whether he'd had time to engrave Nairobi onto the onions.
38:02LAUGHTER
38:04It's hard to see.
38:05I genuinely was quite impressed.
38:06Was Jenny's chilli nice?
38:08The task wasn't really about whether it tasted nice.
38:11I didn't have to eat them.
38:11It was just...
38:12Oh, I was just making conversation, you bellend.
38:14LAUGHTER
38:16Go on, let's get on, if you like.
38:18Here are all five.
38:20Pay close attention to Frankie's, top left.
38:23Also, he didn't clap, so it's not that relevant.
38:25Well, they're all so wonderful, I feel a bit mean giving zero.
38:30I would give the people who didn't clap one charity point.
38:34So, the top row, Frankie, Ivo and Jenny all one point.
38:36And the other two...
38:37I'm sure I'll be judged very harshly for this, but I am more impressed by the bench.
38:42LAUGHTER
38:42I am.
38:43It took only a minute.
38:44I need a scoreboard update, please.
38:49In this episode, Greg, two people who've not won a show yet could do.
38:53Kael's in the lead on 15, Frankie's in joint second on 12.
38:58CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
39:00Right, then.
39:02You know the drill.
39:03Please vacate those seats for the final task of the show!
39:21CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
39:22Say the word given to you by the taskmaster in the accent on the card you choose.
39:27The taskmaster will guess what accent you're doing.
39:30Highest score after three rounds wins.
39:33I hope Brian Cox is one of the options.
39:35LAUGHTER
39:36Are you ready for the first word?
39:37Yes, they've all been given a country.
39:39We're going to start with May and go from right to left.
39:41What's the first word, Greg?
39:43Taskmaster.
39:46Taskmaster.
39:50Where is May from?
39:52Scotland.
39:53Let's see on the card.
39:56Oh!
39:58My whole family are from Wales, May.
40:02Next up, it's Kael's.
40:04Kael, good luck.
40:05Tis, mister.
40:07LAUGHTER
40:11South Africa.
40:13What's the country, Kael?
40:15New Zealand.
40:17Oh!
40:19Jenny's turn.
40:21Taskmaster.
40:24Norwegian.
40:26Sweden.
40:28It's so close.
40:29It is so close.
40:31High vote's turn.
40:32Taskmaster.
40:36Is Disney a country?
40:42Generic American in there.
40:43America?
40:45Sorry, May.
40:46Canada.
40:47Oh, close.
40:48Sort of is generic America, isn't it?
40:51No.
40:56Frankie, you all right?
40:57Could get the first point in round one.
40:59Taskmaster!
41:01LAUGHTER
41:01He's from Ireland.
41:04It is from the Republic...
41:06Mr Gregory Daniel Davis.
41:09I think that's Ivo trying to sound like a street-tough New Yorker.
41:13I'm sticking with it, New York.
41:15I'm always trying to be street-tough.
41:17It's New York!
41:18CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
41:30He's the Impressionals.
41:31CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
41:33Man of a sourisome voice.
41:36Took two voices.
41:39So, round three's a little different.
41:41This time it's walking.
41:43On these cards, we've got all your names and our names.
41:47They are in there several times, so you might have the same ones twice.
41:50Grace is going to try to spot the person by the walk.
41:53May's going to start, right?
41:54Yes.
41:54OK.
41:55Good luck.
41:57LAUGHTER
42:07Whilst I personally don't think this is accurate.
42:11Jamie Ickber.
42:12Are we correct?
42:13Yeah.
42:13CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
42:16K.L.
42:18LAUGHTER
42:25Well, I can assume it's a repeat.
42:26It is possible that it's a repeat.
42:28OK.
42:28I'll roll the dice.
42:29That was poor Jenny again.
42:32LAUGHTER
42:32She's become poor Jenny.
42:33He's correct.
42:35You know when laughing tears are really, really...
42:38LAUGHTER
42:40Good luck.
42:41I'd love it if it's you.
42:45LAUGHTER
42:50LAUGHTER
42:52LAUGHTER
42:54LAUGHTER
42:56LAUGHTER
42:58LAUGHTER
42:59LAUGHTER
42:59I know that subservient gait.
43:02LAUGHTER
43:03Alex Horne.
43:04Yes, it was Alex Horne.
43:07CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
43:08Johnny's off the mark, now I vote.
43:13LAUGHTER
43:15LAUGHTER
43:16LAUGHTER
43:18LAUGHTER
43:20APPLAUSE
43:21APPLAUSE
43:21It was the, in my opinion, very graceful...
43:25LAUGHTER
43:26Jenny Eclair.
43:27When does this cross into bullying?
43:30I've already lost the episode.
43:32I just wanted to have a go at it.
43:34LAUGHTER
43:36APPLAUSE
43:40Oh, lovely.
43:41One left.
43:42Frankie...
43:43With an unblemished...
43:44Frankie, roll the Jenny Eclair dice.
43:46LAUGHTER
43:47LAUGHTER
43:54I think Frankie was doing Kael.
43:58May Martin!
43:59LAUGHTER
44:00And there we are.
44:02We'll add all that to the final scores and see where we get to.
44:04Come on down and join me.
44:08APPLAUSE
44:11APPLAUSE
44:12One of the bestest casts.
44:14Good boy.
44:15Thanks, mate.
44:15Oh, can I call you mate?
44:16Thanks, mate?
44:17No.
44:17No.
44:19Yes, well, Kael, May and Frankie came joint first.
44:22They each got two out of the three.
44:24So they get five points each.
44:26Well done, then.
44:26CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
44:35So they get two points each.
44:37There we go.
44:37They still did very well.
44:39APPLAUSE
44:39You have a new winner.
44:41Never guess who it is.
44:42With 20 points, it's Kael Smith-Baino!
44:44CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
44:46Kael Smith-Baino wins!
44:48Please pop up to collect your pop-up prizes!
44:51CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
45:05CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
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