Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Taskmaster Australia

Taskmaster Australia is an panel in which five comedians and entertainers compete against each other by completing a series of creative, absurd, and often physically demanding tasks, earning points from host to determine the series winner. The program is an adaptation of the series , featuring comedian as the authoritative Taskmaster and Tom Cashman as his assistant, who reveals the tasks and assists in their execution. It premiered on on 2 2023, with the first season's contestants including , , , , and Danielle Walker. The show airs weekly episodes, typically consisting of ten per season, where contestants tackle individual and team-based challenges that test ingenuity, speed, and humor, often leading to chaotic and entertaining outcomes. Subsequent seasons have featured rotating panels of notable personalities: season two (premiering 23 May 2024) with , Jenny Tian, Josh Thomas, , and ; season three (premiering 24 September 2024) with , Concetta Caristo, , Pete Helliar, and ; season four, which premiered on 27 March 2025, with , Emma Holland, , Takashi Wakasugi, and Tommy Little; and season five (upcoming in early 2026) with Anisa Nandaula, Brett Blake, , , and . Produced by in association with Television, Taskmaster Australia has been praised for its adaptation of the format to local humor and has streamed on 10 Play since its debut.

Programme format

Core rules and gameplay

Taskmaster Australia is a panel in which five comedians compete across 10 episodes to accumulate points by completing a series of creative, absurd, and often timed tasks devised by the , Tom , with assistance from his sidekick, Tom Cashman. The tasks are designed to test contestants' ingenuity, physical abilities, and quick thinking, frequently incorporating elements tailored to humor and settings, such as everyday scenarios involving caravans or local wildlife. Contestants receive no external aid beyond Cashman's oversight during pre-recorded tasks, and instructions are typically revealed through wax-sealed envelopes to ensure fairness and surprise. Each episode features five tasks: a prize task, in which contestants submit themed items that the overall episode winner selects from as their reward; three pre-recorded field tasks, filmed individually or in teams outside the studio and screened during the broadcast for review; and one live task performed in the studio with immediate scoring. The field tasks often involve physical challenges, like retrieving objects under constraints, creative puzzles requiring , or endurance tests demanding sustained effort, while live tasks emphasize real-time improvisation and audience interaction. Gleeson awards points for each task based on contestants' performance, creativity, and adherence to the rules, typically ranging from 1 to 5 points per task, with ties resolved through his subjective judgment. The contestant with the highest cumulative score at the end of the series is declared the winner and receives a golden bust trophy modeled after Gleeson's head. Cashman enforces task parameters during filming and provides neutral narration in the studio, but does not influence scoring.

Episode structure

Each episode of Taskmaster Australia typically runs for around 49 minutes. The format closely mirrors the original British series, beginning with an introduction from host as the Taskmaster, often recapping highlights from the previous episode and revealing the winner of the prior prize task. This sets a light-hearted tone, with Gleeson seated in a throne-like on a stage designed to evoke authority and whimsy, while his assistant Tom Cashman operates from a nearby desk, providing comedic support and logistical details. The studio segments are filmed before a live audience, with the five contestants seated in a semi-circle on the stage for discussions and the live task. The core of the episode unfolds through a sequence of four to five tasks, blending creativity, absurdity, and competition. It starts with the prize task, where each contestant presents an item they brought in fitting a given theme (e.g., something "beautiful"); the Taskmaster awards points, and the highest scorer claims all the prizes. This is followed by three pre-recorded tasks, filmed at the "Taskmaster Retreat"—a house-like set including areas such as the lounge, kitchen, lab, and caravan—where contestants tackle challenges individually or in teams, often under time constraints or with unusual rules. These clips are intercut with studio footage of the contestants reacting and explaining their strategies, fostering banter-filled discussions that highlight comedic mishaps, rivalries, and clever insights; Gleeson then scores each effort subjectively, awarding five points to the best performer down to one for the lowest, with ties resolved through the Taskmaster's subjective judgment. The sequence culminates in one live task performed in the studio, allowing real-time improvisation and immediate audience reactions, maintaining the mix of three pre-recorded and two studio-based challenges overall. Episodes conclude with the reveal of cumulative scores for the night, an update on the series leaderboard, and a teaser for upcoming tasks, building anticipation across the 10-episode run. This structure emphasizes not just task completion but the humorous interplay during scoring and debriefs, where contestants' explanations often amplify the as Gleeson delivers pointed judgments.

Hosts and crew

Hosts

Tom Gleeson portrays the Taskmaster on Taskmaster Australia, where he devises creative and often absurd tasks for contestants, judges their efforts with a blend of tough-love humor and impartiality, and delivers signature deadpan commentary that underscores the show's comedic tension. A seasoned with roots in stand-up routines and television presenting, Gleeson earned the Gold Logie Award in 2019 for hosting the ABC panel quiz , recognizing him as Australia's most popular television personality that year. His background in improvisational comedy made him an ideal fit for the role, allowing him to react spontaneously to contestants' unpredictable approaches. Complementing Gleeson is Tom Cashman, who serves as the Taskmaster's Assistant, tasked with overseeing task execution, fetching props and prizes, and injecting as the self-deprecating "lesser Tom" in a playful nod to their shared first name. An emerging Australian comedian and writer recognized for stand-up specials and appearances on programs like Question Everything and The Hundred with Andy Lee, Cashman was cast for his energetic physicality and ability to embody subservient . His role emphasizes retrieving items during challenges and umpiring disputes, often leading to humorous mishaps that highlight the format's chaotic appeal. The duo's on-screen chemistry revolves around a parodic boss-subordinate , with Gleeson's authoritative frequently targeting Cashman's enthusiastic but bumbling assistance, fostering banter that mirrors cultural norms of irreverent teasing among mates. This contrast adapts the original's dynamic—originally featuring ' imperiousness and Alex Horne's literalism—for local audiences by amplifying dry wit and physical slapstick, creating a tone that feels distinctly in its laid-back mockery. Gleeson and Cashman were announced as hosts in October 2022 by Network 10 and Avalon Television, with the production team selecting them to leverage Gleeson's established TV presence and Cashman's fresh comedic timing for an authentic adaptation.

Production team

Taskmaster Australia was commissioned by Paramount ANZ and produced by UK-based Avalon Television in partnership with Kevin & Co for broadcast on Network 10 and its streaming platform 10 Play, with the first series premiering on 2 February 2023. The series has been renewed for multiple seasons, with series 5 scheduled for 2026 and a sixth season confirmed as of November 2025, reflecting its success in attracting audiences on both linear TV and streaming services. The production is overseen by executive producers Alex Horne, the original creator of the Taskmaster format, along with Richard Allen-Turner, Rob Aslett, , and Jon Thoday from Avalon Television. On the Australian side, key producers include Andy Devonshire as series producer and Sarah Thornton as , handling local adaptations and logistics. Pre-recorded tasks are primarily filmed at HUs Boutique Venue on Croft Lane in Riverhead, , , a shared with Taskmaster New Zealand to leverage established infrastructure for the format's outdoor and house-based challenges. Studio segments, featuring live interactions and task reviews, have varied by series: series 1 was recorded at NEP Studios in , , while series 2 utilized Docklands Studios in , with subsequent series returning to Sydney-based facilities like NEP Studios for efficiency and proximity to talent. tapings typically occur annually in mid-year, such as for series 2 and October for later seasons, allowing for post-production alignment with broadcast schedules. The Australian adaptation maintains the core UK format's structure of 10 episodes per series with a consistent , but incorporates localized elements into tasks to reflect Australian culture, such as references to native wildlife, local slang, and everyday scenarios familiar to viewers . Production faced no major delays from the , with series 1 filming commencing in late 2022 shortly after the show's announcement.

Series overview

Broadcast history

Taskmaster Australia debuted on 2 February 2023, airing weekly on Thursdays at 7:30 PM AEST on broadcaster and streaming platform 10 Play. The first series ran from 2 February to 6 April 2023, consisting of 10 episodes. The second series aired from 23 May to 25 July 2024, also comprising 10 episodes. The third series followed from 24 September to 26 November 2024, marking a shift to evenings at 7:30 PM AEST. The fourth series broadcast from 27 March to 29 May 2025, moving to Thursdays at 8:30 PM AEST. The series was initially commissioned as a single season by for in October 2022. It was renewed for a second series in April 2023 amid positive reception. Further renewals extended the run, with a fifth series filmed in March 2025 and a sixth entering production in October 2025, reflecting sustained popularity. No new series aired between April 2023 and May 2024, attributed to production scheduling that prioritized filming additional seasons ahead of broadcast. The fifth series, featuring contestants including Anisa Nandaula, Brett Blake, , , and , is scheduled to air in early 2026, though exact dates remain unannounced as of November 2025. Full episodes are available on-demand via 10 Play in Australia. Internationally, access is limited, with viewers often using VPNs to stream on 10 Play or watching edited clips on the official Taskmaster YouTube channel and the Taskmaster SuperMax+ streaming app, which distributes select international versions.

Contestants and winners

Taskmaster Australia has featured a diverse array of comedians, actors, and entertainers across its four series to date, with a fifth upcoming. Contestants selected for their ability to deliver humor under pressure and engage with the show's absurd challenges. Each series pits five participants against one another in a competition of creativity and quick thinking, culminating in a winner determined by cumulative points from tasks and live studio rounds. As of November 18, 2025, four series have concluded, with the fifth scheduled to air in early 2026. The following table summarizes the contestants for each series, listed alphabetically with brief descriptions of their professional backgrounds, along with the winner and their final score.
SeriesYearContestantsWinnerFinal Score
12023Danielle Walker: comedian and writer from Queensland
Jimmy Rees: comedian, actor, and musician
Julia Morris: comedian, TV presenter, and author
Luke McGregor: stand-up comedian and actor
Nina Oyama: actress and comedian
Danielle Walker164 points
22024Anne Edmonds: award-winning stand-up comedian and actor
Jenny Tian: Chinese-Australian comedian and filmmaker
Josh Thomas: comedian and creator of the series Please Like Me
Lloyd Langford: British-Australian comedian and podcaster
Wil Anderson: comedian, radio host, and podcaster
Lloyd Langford161 points (plus tiebreaker)
32024Aaron Chen: Malaysian-Australian comedian and actor
Concetta Caristo: comedian and actress
Mel Buttle: stand-up comedian and TV host
Peter Helliar: comedian, actor, and TV presenter
Rhys Nicholson: stand-up comedian and writer
Aaron Chen165 points Note: For score, using consistent data from dedicated site as primary sources like episodes confirm winner but not numerical.
42025Dave Hughes: comedian and radio host
Emma Holland: comedian, artist, and writer
Lisa McCune: actress known for Blue Heelers
Takashi Wakasugi: Japanese-Australian comedian
Tommy Little: stand-up comedian and TV host
Emma Holland172 points
52026Anisa Nandaula: Ugandan-Australian comedian and actor
Brett Blake: comedian and improviser
Celia Pacquola: stand-up comedian and TV writer
Joel Creasey: comedian and TV personality
Rove McManus: TV host and comedian (upcoming; no winner declared)
N/AN/A
All winners to date—Danielle Walker, Lloyd Langford, Aaron Chen, and Emma Holland—share stand-up comedy backgrounds, emphasizing the show's preference for performers skilled in spontaneous humor. No contestants have repeated across series, maintaining fresh dynamics, though future crossovers remain possible. The casting has shown increasing diversity, including multicultural performers such as Jenny Tian, , Takashi Wakasugi, and Anisa Nandaula, alongside non-binary and female-led lineups that broaden representation in . Contestants are chosen for their comedic timing, willingness to embrace the format's absurdity, and ability to generate entertaining interactions with host Tom Gleeson, often drawing from established Australian entertainment figures. Cast announcements typically occur 6-8 months before airing to build anticipation and allow production scheduling.

Individual series

Series 1 (2023)

The first series of Taskmaster Australia featured five comedians as contestants: Danielle Walker, an actor and screenwriter known for her roles in Bump and The Office Australia; Jimmy Rees, a musician and performer famous for his viral "Silly Songs" videos; Julia Morris, a Logie Award-winning comedian and host of Celebrity Splash!; Luke McGregor, a stand-up comic and co-creator of Rosehaven; and Nina Oyama, a member of the sketch comedy group Aunty Donna with credits in Fisk. Upon their introduction in the studio, the contestants displayed a mix of enthusiasm and apprehension, with Morris quickly establishing a bold, competitive persona and Walker showing a thoughtful, strategic approach that would pay off later. The series followed the core format rules of the international franchise, with contestants completing creative and absurd challenges for points awarded by host . Julia performed strongly in several s, particularly in creative tasks that rewarded humor and quick thinking. Danielle showed consistent performance throughout, including strong showings in live studio segments and precise executions. The contestants' scores progressed as follows: after 5, led with 80 points to 's 70, but by the finale, pulled ahead with consistent high scores in team and individual tasks. The 10-episode run, airing weekly from 2 February to 6 April 2023 on , showcased tasks adapted with Australian flair, such as cricket-themed challenges and references to local icons like the . Standout moments included improvised adaptations, like contestants incorporating or barbecues into solutions, adding a distinctly humor to the proceedings. Danielle Walker emerged as the winner with 164 points, narrowly beating Morris's 160, and received the golden Taskmaster head trophy as the prize. Jimmy Rees finished third with 156 points, followed by at 146 and at 138. The premiere generated significant buzz, with studio audience tickets selling out immediately, reflecting high anticipation for the show's Australian debut. Initial reactions during tapings were enthusiastic, with audiences laughing at the contestants' unscripted mishaps and Gleeson's deadpan judgments, setting a lively tone for the series.
EpisodeTitleWinnerStandout Tasks Overview
1Foot JuiceDanielle WalkerPrize task: Bring the most beautiful thing (e.g., Walker's contour dress from a shirt); live task: Extract juice using feet only, leading to chaotic "foot juice" spills; team task: Remove balloon from caravan without touching it, testing patience and tools.
2Keep It Clean and FlowingJimmy Rees and Nina Oyama (tie)Video task: Make the longest continuous line (Rees used a garden hose creatively); live task: Highest score in a word game with escalating penalties; prize task: Funkiest dance move, highlighting Oyama's physical comedy.
3CricketmasterJulia MorrisCricket-themed team task: Score runs with improvised bats, featuring McGregor's slapstick fails; video task: Take a secret photo of the Taskmaster (Morris's clever disguise); live task: Spell words in favorite colors, rewarding artistic flair.
4Boom Boom Boom BoomJimmy Rees and Julia Morris (tie)Explosive sound task: Create "booms" with household items (Rees's fireworks attempt backfired hilariously); team task: Build a tower while blindfolded; prize task: Best 1970s disco outfit, tying into Australian party culture.
5Are You Okay?Julia MorrisPrize task: Most pretentious item (Morris's abstract art piece); protection task: Shield popcorn from assistant Tom Cashman; delivery task: Transport 26 roses to a vase intact, emphasizing logistics and humor.
6Lucky with a SausageDanielle WalkerBBQ-themed task: Save a snag from the barbie using unconventional methods; video task: Snap, crackle, pop three items in sequence; live task: Convince the Taskmaster of deserving 5 points through pleas.
7The Energy of a Sickly ChildJimmy ReesEnergy-building task: Rally enthusiasm for a boring object (Walker's passionate speech); team task: Recreate historical scenes (Morris and Walker as twins in absurd reenactments); prize task: Item evoking childhood energy.
8Dumb in UnisonJulia MorrisCursed item prize task; map-painting task: Accurate outline of Australia (Oyama's humorous distortions); face transformation into an Australian icon, like the kangaroo or Harbour Bridge.
9Sorry for Your LossJimmy ReesMourning-themed tasks: Express sorrow creatively (Morris's empowerment song twist); sink a bowling ball in water with minimal splash; live task: Synchronized "dumb" poses.
10Don't Ask Me What a JC IsDanielle WalkerFinale prize: Best item from Taskmaster's birth year (1978 references); pencil-in-aubergine task for precision; ultimate live challenge: High-stakes persuasion for the win.

Series 2 (2024)

The second series of Taskmaster Australia featured a lineup of comedians known for their distinct styles: , with her fearless observational and absurd humor; Jenny Tian, blending youthful energy and multicultural digital-age insights; Josh Thomas, renowned for awkward, personal, and darkly introspective comedy; , delivering sharp, witty, and self-deprecating anecdotes; and , bringing high-energy, improvised wit and quick strategic thinking. The series consisted of 10 episodes, aired weekly from 23 May to 25 July 2024 on Network 10. Episode 1, "Don't Slip on the Chips Old Man," introduced pre-recorded tasks like identifying hidden items in a room and a live studio task involving hot chips, with Wil Anderson topping the scores. Episode 2, "A Hotly Contested Auction," highlighted an auction-based task where contestants bid on prizes using points, leading to chaotic bidding wars, and a team lemon-squeezing challenge; Lloyd Langford led the episode. Episode 3, "Answer the Phone Gary," featured phone-based pranks and a task requiring creative responses to calls, with a tie between Josh Thomas and Wil Anderson. Episode 4, "Oink Oink Bitches," included a low-height movement task and Wil's mantra-based guidance for Lloyd, with Josh Thomas winning. Episode 5, "The Moment of Divorce is Upon Us," showcased a divorce-themed task and balloon-hovering attempts, tightening the leaderboard with Josh Thomas's win. Episode 6, "Crack Into a New Craze," involved inventing trends and duck-duck-goose variations, with Wil's sketch comedy flair earning him the win. Episode 7, "You've Gotta Find the Slop," featured slop-hunting and pub quiz side-tasks, where Anne Edmonds won. Episode 8, "Tom's Drum," centered on drumming challenges and team collaborations, with Josh Thomas winning. Episode 9, "Be Nice to the New Guy," included welcoming tasks and impossible quizzes, heightening tension with Jenny Tian's win as Anne and Lloyd entered the finale tied. Episode 10, "Chinny Reckon," culminated in a movie-making task and tie-breaker, resolving the season's closest contest. Throughout the series, competitive banter emerged prominently between Anne Edmonds and Lloyd Langford, fueling rivalries in tasks like the auction and quizzes, while Wil Anderson's strategic plays, such as leveraging his friendship with host Tom Gleeson, often secured bonus points. The finale was notably close, with Anne and Lloyd tied at 161 points before Lloyd won the in-studio tie-breaker involving a rapid-fire task. Memorable tasks incorporated Australian elements, such as navigating Melbourne's urban landmarks for hidden clues in outdoor challenges. This series emphasized unique streaming enhancements, including exclusive behind-the-scenes clips and contestant vlogs on 10 Play, providing deeper insights into task preparations and cast dynamics.

Series 3 (2024)

The third series of Taskmaster Australia introduced a diverse group of contestants, including Malaysian-born comedian , known for his observational stand-up and international tours; Italian-Australian performer Concetta Caristo, recognized for her roles in and theatre; Queensland comedian and writer , celebrated for her sharp storytelling; host and actor , famous from The Project and It's a Date; and Sydney-based stand-up , noted for his bold, unfiltered humour. This lineup highlighted the show's emphasis on varied comedic backgrounds, from multicultural influences to mainstream media presence. Filmed with studio segments at NEP Studios in Sydney's Eveleigh, this was the first series since the debut to return to the city for live recordings, shifting from series 2's Melbourne base and infusing tasks with local Sydney flair, such as constructing a Sydney Opera House replica using bars of soap. The closer overall scores—compared to prior seasons—signalled an evolution in the format, with intensified competition driven by tighter judging and more subjective challenges that rewarded creative risk-taking. Aired weekly on Channel 10 from 24 September to 26 November 2024, the 10-episode run built to a nail-biting finale. The series unfolded across 10 episodes, each featuring a mix of pre-recorded tasks at the Taskmaster Retreat and live studio reactions, with Tom Gleeson awarding 1–5 points per task based on performance. Representative examples included:
  • Episode 1: "For Your Logie Consideration" (24 September 2024): Contestants kicked off with a prize task for the cheekiest item, a creative drone-filming challenge, and hiding road signs; and tied for the win.
  • Episode 2: "Burying a Backpacker" (1 October 2024): Featured a team task involving cumbersome costumes for a puzzle and individual efforts like emotional video creation; took the win.
  • Episode 3: "Mop and Bucket Situation" (8 October 2024): Highlighted cleaning-themed tasks and a backpacker simulation; Concetta Caristo won with points closely contested early on.
  • Episode 4: "Sorry About the Fingers" (15 October 2024): Included a notorious scales-balancing task that led to comedic failures; won, underscoring the contestants' growing familiarity with the format.
  • Episode 5: "Inspired by " (22 October 2024): Tasks drew dark humour, with winning.
  • Episode 6: "Tickled in Two Different Ways" (29 October 2024): Emphasized , including laughter-inducing challenges; Concetta Caristo won as scores began tightening.
  • Episode 7: "Gimme Some Item" (5 November 2024): Contestants covered a caravan ceiling with sticky items and built the House; won with local references adding uniqueness.
  • Episode 8: "Tickled in Two Different Ways" (12 November 2024): Focused on voice and impersonation tasks, with winning.
  • Episode 9: "A bit of a " (19 November 2024): Featured a team video task to smear the opposing team's reputation, resulting in over-the-top videos with celebrity cameos; won this subjective challenge, while escalating contention among the leaders.
  • Episode 10: "Wee/wee" (26 November 2024): The finale involved unreliable items, gnome-naming, sin invention, and pancake flips; , , and tied, but Chen clinched overall victory in a live task .
Throughout the arc, competition intensified, with , Caristo, Helliar, and Nicholson vying closely for the lead after episode 8. However, 's consistent performance across creative and physical challenges secured the win with 165 points, ahead of Caristo and Helliar at 159 each, Nicholson at 158, and Buttle at 146; he received the golden head trophy as the series champion. The tighter scoring reflected the format's maturation, emphasizing strategic play over sheer luck.

Series 4 (2025)

The fourth series of Taskmaster Australia premiered on on 27 March 2025 and concluded on 29 May 2025, featuring a diverse lineup of contestants that included both established comedians and a prominent actress. The participants were radio host and comedian , known for his long-running role on the breakfast show; comedian Emma Holland, recognized for her stand-up specials and appearances on shows like Have You Been Paying Attention?; actress , best known for her starring role as in the long-running drama ; Japanese-Australian comedian Takashi Wakasugi, who gained prominence through his work on SBS's The Feed and stand-up circuits; and comedian Tommy Little, famous for his observational humor and hosting roles on Hit 105. This casting marked the series' first significant inclusion of non-comedy professionals, with McCune bringing a dramatic perspective to the tasks, broadening the show's appeal beyond its traditional stand-up focus. The season featured a rock music theme. Filmed over five days in September 2024 at NEP Studios in , the series was produced amid growing anticipation for the show's renewal, with confirming a fifth season shortly after production wrapped, signaling the format's increasing popularity in . The season emphasized physical and creative challenges, including several distance-based tasks that tested contestants' precision and ingenuity, such as throwing objects to hit targets or navigating obstacle courses under time constraints. These elements suited the cast's varied skill sets, with physical tasks often favoring Hughes and Little's energetic styles, while creative ones highlighted McCune's improvisational background from theater. Throughout the 10-episode run, Emma Holland demonstrated consistent excellence in creative tasks, earning high scores for her inventive approaches, such as in episodes featuring artistic or problem-solving elements that required lateral thinking. A notable rivalry emerged between Holland and Tommy Little, with their competitive banter and close point margins in mid-season episodes adding tension—Little often edged out in humor-driven challenges, but Holland pulled ahead in precision-based ones. Lisa McCune surprised with strong performances in team tasks, leveraging her acting skills for role-playing elements, while Wakasugi's quirky strategies led to several disqualifications but memorable moments, and Hughes provided comic relief through his self-deprecating failures in physical feats. The season's arc built to a tight finale, where Holland's steady accumulation of points secured her the overall victory despite Dave Hughes winning the final episode. Holland won the series with 172 points, receiving the golden head , ahead of runner-up Wakasugi on 154 points, Little on 149, McCune on 145, and Hughes on 132. The prize for the winner included the and a £2,500 donation to a of their choice, consistent with prior seasons. This outcome underscored the show's maturing phase, with innovations like increased physical tasks adapting to the cast's dynamics and contributing to higher engagement during the 2025 broadcast window. Filming for the fifth series took place in early 2025.
EpisodeTitleAir DateWinner
1Wasting a Man's Time27 March 2025Emma Holland
2What Is Life?3 April 2025
3Jock On Nerd Action10 April 2025Emma Holland
4You Gotta Die Of Something, So Let's Go17 April 2025Tommy Little
5It's Tickle Time24 April 2025
6Why Are You So Horny?1 May 2025Emma Holland
7You've Unleashed the Dragon8 May 2025Takashi Wakasugi
8You Can Have Tomorrow Off School15 May 2025Emma Holland
9The Beepie Beepies22 May 2025Emma Holland
10Yucky, Yucky, Yucky, That's You29 May 2025

Series 5 (2025)

The fifth series of Taskmaster Australia features contestants Anisa Nandaula, a Ugandan-Australian stand-up comedian and poet born in 2001 who migrated to at age eight and has won awards for her and viral sketches blending cultural storytelling with humor; Brett Blake, a Perth-raised stand-up comedian known for his whip-smart, high-spirited routines exploring vulnerability and performed across Australian festivals; , an award-winning comedian, writer, and actress who debuted in 2006 and has earned nominations for the Award through her versatile stage and screen work; , a flamboyant comedian and presenter celebrated for sell-out international tours and appearances since his early breakthrough; and , a veteran with a decades-long hosting legacy including the iconic Rove Live (1999–2009) that redefined Australian late-night entertainment and co-hosting roles on The Project. This cast blends emerging talents with established TV personalities, broadening the show's appeal to diverse audiences through McManus's mainstream recognition and the comedians' festival credentials. The series marks a thematic departure from prior seasons with medieval motifs, incorporating costumes, knightly challenges, and historical twists into tasks that emphasize creative problem-solving with props like faux armor and period-inspired objects. As of November 18, 2025, the series is in following studio recordings at NEP Studios in from March 17 to 21, 2025, with no episodes aired yet and a projected in late 2025 or early 2026 on Channel 10; weekly episodes are anticipated once broadcast begins, leading to a finale in late November if the schedule aligns, though no winner or preliminary scores are available.

Reception

Critical response

Taskmaster Australia has received widespread acclaim for its faithful adaptation of the British format, while localizing tasks to resonate with Australian humor and cultural references. Reviewers have highlighted the show's success in maintaining the original's absurd creativity, with tasks designed specifically for local audiences rather than direct imports from the version. The series has earned an average rating of 7.8 out of 10 on , based on more than 650 user votes. Critics, including those from , have praised host Tom Gleeson's delivery of sarcasm as superior to that of the original Taskmaster , describing Gleeson as a "cheerful, friendly-looking chap who has built a career on telling people they suck." The hosting dynamic between Gleeson and assistant Tom Cashman has been lauded for injecting distinctly Australian wit and banter into the proceedings, enhancing the show's energy without straying from its core structure. Tasks have been commended for their inventive freshness, particularly in the debut series where the initial episodes introduced a sense of novelty and unbridled silliness that captivated audiences. Overall, the format's blend of competition and comedy has been noted for rewarding innovation while mercilessly highlighting incompetence, contributing to its polished execution across seasons. Series 2 drew particular praise for its sharp panel banter and sustained freshness, earning a 4 out of 5 rating from Screenhub for keeping the comedy engaging despite familiar elements. Season 3 was hailed as the funniest installment yet by TV Central, with standout performances from its diverse cast of comedians, including , contributing to heightened laughs and broad appeal. Minor critiques have focused on pacing in early episodes of some series, such as a slightly rocky start in season 4 before settling into stronger rhythms, though these have not detracted from the overall commitment to comedic excellence. The series has garnered multiple nominations at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards from 2023 to 2025, including in categories like Best Comedy Performer for contestants such as and , but has yet to secure any wins. Following the airing of series 4 in 2025, critics have praised the inclusion of higher-profile celebrity casting, such as alongside comedians, for broadening the show's mainstream appeal and drawing in new viewers while preserving its chaotic charm.

Audience and viewership

Taskmaster Australia has garnered consistent viewership on and its streaming platform 10 Play since its debut, with episodes typically attracting audiences in the hundreds of thousands nationally. For instance, the series 3 premiere in September 2024 drew 414,000 viewers, reflecting steady engagement during the broadcast season. The series premiere in February 2023 drew 362,000 metro viewers, establishing a strong initial performance that positioned it as a top-rated program for the network in key slots. Subsequent seasons have shown growth, particularly through streaming, where series 4 and 5 have benefited from expanded availability on and amid a 16% rise in 's overall streaming audiences in the first half of 2025. Cumulative views across platforms have exceeded several million per season, with contributing significantly to reach figures of over 4.5 million total viewers for earlier series. Fan engagement remains robust, fueled by online communities and viral content from standout tasks, such as the pickle-themed challenges in series 3, which generated widespread discussion and memes among viewers. The official Taskmaster YouTube channel, which hosts full Australian episodes, has amassed over 950,000 views for series 1 alone, drawing a substantial international audience with hundreds of thousands of views per episode across global markets. This digital presence has extended the show's appeal beyond Australia, with non-domestic viewers contributing to the channel's broader milestone of 1.2 billion total views worldwide. The program primarily appeals to urban audiences aged 18-49, consistently ranking in this demographic during its early s and outperforming competitors in 25-54 and 16-39 groups as well. Post-2024, viewership has expanded into regional areas, supported by increased streaming access and reach exceeding 900,000 per in later series. Metrics for series 5, which was filmed in March 2025 with contestants including Anisa Nandaula, Brett Blake, and others, and is scheduled to premiere in early , are not yet available. Fan sentiment positions the Australian adaptation as one of the strongest international versions, with community discussions highlighting it as a top non-UK iteration for its humor and production quality. The show's social impact includes elevating contestants' profiles, particularly for comedians who leverage their participation for career advancement. Winners and participants have reported boosted fanbases, leading to sold-out stand-up tours; for example, several series alumni, including those from series 1 and 2, have embarked on national tours with increased confidence and attendance following their exposure. This "Taskmaster effect" has notably enhanced visibility for emerging talents, turning episodic fame into sustained professional opportunities in live .

References

  1. [1]
    Taskmaster (TV Series 2023– ) - IMDb
    Rating 7.8/10 (651) Each week, tough-love Taskmaster, Tom Gleeson, and his trusty sidekick Tom Cashman, set a panel of contestants a series of challenges.
  2. [2]
    'I Particularly Enjoyed The Grovelling': Tom Gleeson Is Australia's ...
    Feb 3, 2023 · Watch the first episode of Taskmaster Australia on 10 Play on demand now, and tune in when Taskmaster returns 7.30 Thursdays on Network 10 ...Missing: press | Show results with:press
  3. [3]
    Taskmaster - S1 Ep. 1 - Network Ten
    PG | Comedy. Details. Air Date: Thu 2 Feb 2023. Tough-love Taskmaster Tom Gleeson sets Julia Morris, Luke McGregor, ... Taskmaster Australia Season 2 ...
  4. [4]
    Taskmaster comes to Australia: 'I am better than Greg Davies
    Feb 3, 2023 · The hit show where comedians complete silly tasks has arrived in Australia. Hosts Tom Gleeson and Tom Cashman, and a certain little Alex Horne, talk about the ...
  5. [5]
    Tom Gleeson Sets Anne Edmonds, Jenny Tian, Josh Thomas, Lloyd ...
    May 2, 2024 · Anne Edmonds, Jenny Tian, Josh Thomas, Lloyd Langford And Wil Anderson set to take on Taskmaster Australia Season 2.Missing: press | Show results with:press
  6. [6]
    Taskmaster Australia Season 3 Starts Tonight - Network Ten
    Sep 10, 2024 · Taskmaster Australia returns for season three on Tuesday, 24 September at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play, joining Tuesday's riotous roster alongside The Cheap Seats.Missing: press | Show results with:press
  7. [7]
    Emma Holland Reveals The Best Advice For Tackling Taskmaster ...
    Mar 18, 2025 · Taskmaster Australia has recruited Dave Hughes, Emma Holland, Lisa McCune, Takashi Wakasugi, and Tommy Little to compete for the glory of the Taskmaster trophy.
  8. [8]
    "Lesser" Tom Cashman making dad proud on Taskmaster Australia
    Apr 9, 2025 · ... awards points. This season features comedians Dave Hughes, Tommy ... Taskmaster Australia screens 8:30pm Thursday on 10. Share. Facebook.
  9. [9]
    Taskmaster Australia Series 1, Episode 5 - 'Are you okay?' - YouTube
    Mar 8, 2024 · The contestants must bring in the most pretentious thing, protect some popcorn from Tom Cashman, deliver 26 roses to a vase, get a giraffe ...Missing: core rules<|control11|><|separator|>
  10. [10]
    “There Really Isn't Anything Else Like It”: Inside Taskmaster ... - B&T
    Apr 2, 2025 · The heart of Taskmaster Australia remains its brilliantly bonkers format: a prize task, three pre-recorded field tasks and a live in-studio ...
  11. [11]
    Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 3 - 'Answer the phone Gary.'
    Aug 30, 2024 · ... envelope, only one competitor can become the victorious owner of His ... Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 3 - 'Answer the phone Gary.
  12. [12]
    Taskmaster Australia Series 1, Episode 3 - 'Cricketmaster'. - YouTube
    Feb 23, 2024 · ... Taskmaster to give them 5 points. ------------ Follow the show at ... Taskmaster Australia Series 1, Episode 5 - 'Are you okay?' | Full ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  13. [13]
    Taskmaster Australia Season 2: Cast, Release, & Where To Watch
    Jun 5, 2024 · The five comedians who will be competing for fame, glory, and a golden bust of Tom Gleeson's head in Taskmaster Australia Season 2 are: Anne ...
  14. [14]
    Josh Thomas reveals the one thing he wouldn't do on Taskmaster ...
    May 22, 2024 · While there is no prize for winning (save for a golden bust of 'Head Taskmaster' Tom Gleeson's head), our comedian contestants will still battle ...
  15. [15]
    Taskmaster (AU) - TheTVDB.com
    Oct 6, 2022 · Average Runtime 49 minutes ; Genres Comedy Game Show ; Original Country Australia ; Original Language English ; Geographic Location Australia ...
  16. [16]
    Taskmaster Australia
    Taskmaster Australia is the Australian version of Taskmaster. It premiered in February 2023, with Tom Gleeson as the Taskmaster and Tom Cashman as the ...Season 1 (AU) · Season 4 (AU) · Season 2 (AU)
  17. [17]
    Taskmaster (Series) - TV Tropes
    While the nature of the tasks vary, each episode follows a general structure of the prize round, about three-four pre-filmed tasks, and the final in-studio task ...Taskmaster Australia · Characters in Taskmaster · Taskmaster Recap<|control11|><|separator|>
  18. [18]
    Taskmaster Australia best moments - The Sydney Morning Herald
    Mar 28, 2025 · The show, based on Alex Horne's hugely popular UK format that has ... Taskmaster Australia airs on Thursdays at 8.30pm on 10 and 10Play.
  19. [19]
    Tom Gleeson Takes Comedians To Task. | Corporate
    Oct 6, 2022 · 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.
  20. [20]
    Tom Gleeson wins Gold Logie after campaign marked by mockery
    Jun 30, 2019 · The host of the ABC's Hard Quiz wins the Gold Logie as the most popular personality on Australian television after a vocal and sarcastic ...
  21. [21]
    Comedy Format 'Taskmaster' To Be Produced In Australia ... - Variety
    Oct 5, 2022 · Paramount has ordered a series of 'Taskmaster Australia' to be produced by Avalon Television with Kevin & Co for Network 10. Set to air in 2023.Missing: rules | Show results with:rules
  22. [22]
    Tom Cashman - IMDb
    Tom Cashman is a stand up comedian and writer with an analytical and comedically devastating style. Tom is probably best known for his role as the assistant to ...Tom Cashman - BiographyTom Cashman - News
  23. [23]
    'They torture you': The TV show putting Aussie comedians through ...
    Jan 25, 2023 · Tom Cashman and Nina Oyama reveal what it's really like on the set of Taskmaster Australia, a fresh spin on the beloved British panel show.
  24. [24]
    TASKMASTER TRAVELS DOWN UNDER - Avalon
    Oct 6, 2022 · The new series will be produced by Avalon with Kevin & Co, while Executive Producers for Taskmaster are Alex Horne, Richard Allen-Turner, Rob ...
  25. [25]
  26. [26]
    Taskmaster (TV Series 2023– ) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
    Andy Devonshire. 10 episodes • 2023. Writers. Edit · Tom ... Sarah Thornton. executive producer. 10 episodes • 2023. Tom Furniss · Tom Furniss. creative producer.
  27. [27]
    Taskmaster (TV Series 2023– ) - Filming & production - IMDb
    Filming locations · Auckland, New Zealand · 476 Docklands Dr, Docklands, Victoria, Australia · Coatesville, New Zealand · 45 Croft Lane, Riverhead, Auckland, New ...
  28. [28]
  29. [29]
    Location: Docklands Studios Melbourne - TaskMaster.Info
    One of the sound stages at Docklands Studios Melbourne was used for the filming of the studio segments of season 2 of Taskmaster AU. Tasks filmed at location ( ...Missing: Sydney | Show results with:Sydney
  30. [30]
    Taskmaster AU S2 filming dates announced - Reddit
    Jun 27, 2023 · 107 votes, 44 comments. Taskmaster AU S2 will be filming in Melbourne from 10th to 14th July…NZ / AUS using the same set? : r/taskmaster - RedditAnyone know where this park is in the latest episode of Taskmaster?More results from www.reddit.com
  31. [31]
    TASKMASTER - SYDNEY | THAT'S THE TICKET
    A brand new batch of Australia's funniest comedians (soon to be revealed) will face ridiculous challenges in the hope of pleasing the Taskmaster. ​. Will they ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  32. [32]
    Taskmaster Australia - Watch on Paramount+ Australia
    Feb 2, 2023 · Featuring: Tom Gleeson, Tom Cashman, Lloyd Langford. Try It Free. Full ... Fabulous Taskmaster Tom Gleeson puts five funny folk to the ...
  33. [33]
    FIRST LOOK | CHANNEL 10 confirms premiere date for Australian ...
    Jan 15, 2023 · The Australian edition of Taskmaster premieres Thursday, 2 February at 7.30pm on Channel 10 And 10 Play on demand.
  34. [34]
    Taskmaster Australia: Season 2
    Filming of the studio segments took place between the 18th and 22nd of March 2024 at NEP Studios in Sydney.Season 3 · Don’t slip on the chips old man · A hotly contested auction · Episode 5
  35. [35]
    Step Into Tom Gleeson's House Of Fun. Taskmaster Australia ...
    Adapted from the BAFTA-winning, hit UK format of the same name, Taskmaster Australia rewards innovation, berates stupidity and promises an abundance of laughs.
  36. [36]
    Season 3 - Taskmaster Australia
    Season synopsis. The third broadcast (but second filmed) season of Taskmaster AU began airing on the 24th of September 2024. The contestants for the season ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
  37. [37]
    Big Names. Bigger Laughs. - Paramount Australia & New Zealand
    Taskmaster Australia Is Back. All-New Season Premieres Thursday, 27 March At 8.30pm On 10 And 10 Play. The global sensation driving comedians bonkers is ...
  38. [38]
  39. [39]
    Will There Be a 'Taskmaster Australia' Season 2?
    Apr 18, 2023 · 'Taskmaster Australia' Season 1 has ended, however there are already hints it could be back for Season 2 next year.<|separator|>
  40. [40]
    Taskmaster Australia: Season 5 cast revealed - TV Tonight
    Mar 18, 2025 · Newly-revealed cast includes Celia Pacquola, Rove McManus, and Joel Creasey. Published by David Knox; on March 18, 2025.<|separator|>
  41. [41]
  42. [42]
  43. [43]
    Taskmaster - S4 Ep. 10 - Network Ten
    May 29, 2025 · Comedians face absurd challenges as Taskmaster Tom Gleeson dishes out judgement, chaos and laughs. Stream full episodes now on 10.
  44. [44]
    Tom Gleeson has listed the YouTube channel Taskmaster AU as a ...
    Apr 8, 2023 · Tom Gleeson has listed the YouTube channel Taskmaster AU as a place for people outside of Australia to watch. So, I think it makes it official.
  45. [45]
    Taskmaster SuperMax+ - App Store - Apple
    Rating 4.7 (257) · Free · iOSThe official Taskmaster worldwide streaming service and global home of all things Taskmaster. Emmy Award nominated, and BAFTA and Broadcast Award winning
  46. [46]
    Congratulations Danielle Walker for winning the first season of ...
    Apr 6, 2023 · 1004 likes, 27 comments - taskmasteraustralia on April 6, 2023: "Congratulations Danielle Walker for winning the first season of #TaskmasterAU
  47. [47]
  48. [48]
    The Winner of Taskmaster Australia Season 2 Revealed - Token
    Jul 26, 2024 · Token Artist's Lloyd Langford took home the 'Golden Gleeson' in a nail-biting season finale of Taskmaster Australia.
  49. [49]
    Meet the all-star cast of Taskmaster Australia season two | New Idea
    May 17, 2024 · Comedians Anne Edmonds, Jenny Tian, Josh Thomas, Lloyd Langford and Wil Anderson have been cast on season two of Taskmaster Australia.
  50. [50]
    She may not have left with her dignity, but at least she leaves a ...
    May 29, 2025 · Log in · Video. 󱡘. Taskmaster Australia. May 29󰞋󱟠. 󰟝. #TaskmasterAU | Winner. She may not have left with her dignity, but at least she leaves a ...
  51. [51]
    Returning: Taskmaster Australia | TV Tonight
    Mar 7, 2025 · Dave Hughes, Emma Holland, Lisa McCune, Takashi Wakasugi and Tommy Little try their luck in new 10 season.Missing: contestants | Show results with:contestants
  52. [52]
    Taskmaster Australia: Season 5 Cast Revealed - Token
    Mar 19, 2025 · News: Taskmaster Australia: Season 5 Cast Revealed. 19 March 2025.
  53. [53]
    "They're not in it for the money!": Tom Gleeson on Taskmasker ...
    May 27, 2024 · Taskmaster Australia's Tom Gleeson, aided by 'Lesser' Tom Cashman, has kicked off another season on 10 with a fresh batch of comedians: Wil ...
  54. [54]
    Taskmaster Australia: Season 1
    The first season of Taskmaster AU, consisting of 10 episodes, began airing on Channel 10 And 10 Play on demand on the 2nd of February 2023.Season 2 · Episode 1: Foot Juice · Episode 3: Cricketmaster · Episode 4
  55. [55]
    Taskmaster Australia Season 1 - YouTube
    Taskmaster Australia Series 1, Episode 2 - 'Keep it clean and flowing'. | Full Episode. Taskmaster · 43:19. Taskmaster Australia Series 1, ...
  56. [56]
    Book Anne Edmonds for a Spectacular and Unforgettable Show
    Apr 3, 2018 · Anne Edmonds' Comedy Style and Stage Presence ... Anne's comedy is fearless and sharply observational. She's known for pushing boundaries, ...
  57. [57]
    Jenny Tian: Unequivocally Herself - ASIAN
    Nov 29, 2024 · In her signature jumpsuits, dungarees and poppy colours, Jenny Tian is now very much her own distinct comedic voice, something that has come ...Missing: style | Show results with:style
  58. [58]
    Edfringe Comedy Review: Josh Thomas: Let's Tidy Up
    Aug 17, 2024 · And it's distinctive. Thomas is a comedian who doesn't feel the need to invite his audience into his world or share what he has in common with ...
  59. [59]
    Lloyd Langford, Comedian | Writer & Actor - PepTalk
    Lloyd delivers sharp, witty comedy infused with personal anecdotes and observations, captivating audiences with his engaging style and clever insights, making ...
  60. [60]
    Wil of the people. - Gippslandia
    May 4, 2018 · There aren't many forms of broadcasting that comedian Wil Anderson hasn't enhanced with his sharp humour.
  61. [61]
    Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 1 - 'Don't slip on the chips ...
    Aug 16, 2024 · Taskmaster Tom Gleeson is back, bringing with him his assistant “lesser Tom” and five brand new comedians - Josh Thomas, Jenny Tian, ...
  62. [62]
    Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 2 - 'A hotly contested auction.'
    Aug 23, 2024 · The second episode of our second season sees the first team task take place, where life (a.k.a Tom Cashman) gives the contestants lemons.
  63. [63]
    Taskmaster (TV Series 2023– ) - Episode list - IMDb
    S2.E1 ∙ Don't Slip on the Chips Old Man · S2.E2 ∙ A Hotly Contested Auction · S2.E3 ∙ Answer the phone Gary · S2.E4 ∙ Oink Oink Bitches · S2.E5 ∙ The Moment of ...
  64. [64]
    Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 4 - Oink Oink B*****s
    Sep 6, 2024 · Episode four sees Taskmaster Tom Gleeson instruct contestants to 'get low', Lloyd must live by Wil's confusing mantra, Anne shows off her ...
  65. [65]
    Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 5 - 'The moment of divorce is ...
    Sep 16, 2024 · We're halfway through the series, and the competition to win Tom Gleeson's cranium in trophy form couldn't be closer.
  66. [66]
    Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 6 - 'Everyone here is a nerd.'
    Sep 22, 2024 · In our sixth episode of Taskmaster Australia, Jenny plays duck, duck, goose - twice, Wil once again shows off his love for sketch comedy, ...Missing: format | Show results with:format
  67. [67]
    Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 9 - 'Killed by a nerd.'
    Oct 12, 2024 · They could've done: a point per correct placement, all 4 correct is 5 points. ... Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 10 - 'Fun sexy wrestle.<|control11|><|separator|>
  68. [68]
    Taskmaster Australia season 2 might legitimately be the best season ...
    Jul 20, 2024 · The series is absolutely mental. They knew exactly how to use Lloyd and it's brilliant. Wil and Tom being old mates plays well. Josh is a great wildcard.Taskmaster Australia Series 2, Episode 7 - 'You've gotta find the slop.'Taskmaster Australia - S2E03 - Discussion - RedditMore results from www.reddit.comMissing: titles | Show results with:titles
  69. [69]
    Taskmaster Australia Season Two Recap - TV Tropes
    Episodes · Winner: Jenny, Lloyd, and Wil - 19.8m distance, 0.9 litres of juice, final score of 18.9 (5 points) · Anne and Josh - 10.8m distance, 1.7 litres of ...
  70. [70]
    Are Peter Helliar, Mel Buttle, Aaron Chen, Concetta Caristo And ...
    Jul 10, 2023 · None other than Peter Helliar, Mel Buttle, Aaron Chen, Concetta Caristo and Rhys Nicholson. Adapted from the hit UK format of the same name, ...
  71. [71]
    Taskmaster Australia Season 3 is filming in Sydney soon! Audience ...
    Mar 4, 2024 · Taskmaster Australia Season 3 is filming in Sydney soon! Audience tickets here: https://v2.thatstheticket.com.au/audience/taskmaster.
  72. [72]
    Taskmaster (TV Series 2023– ) - Episode list - IMDb
    E10 ∙ Wee/Wee. Tue, Nov 26, 2024. Unreliable items, gnome names, new sins and pancake flips. Who will be the winner of season three. 7.9/10 (24) Rate. 2
  73. [73]
    Taskmaster Australia - Season 3, Episode 4 - 'Sorry about ... - Reddit
    Apr 4, 2025 · I feel like every season of Taskmaster AU has one truly great fail (the password task, the duck task). The scales task is this season's one.Missing: key reputation smearing
  74. [74]
    Taskmaster Australia - Season 3, Episode 7 - 'Gimme some item.'
    Apr 25, 2025 · ... envelope, only one competitor can become the victorious owner of His ... Taskmaster Australia - Season 3, Episode 7 - 'Gimme some item.
  75. [75]
    Make a disinformation video that smears the reputation of the other ...
    Make a disinformation video that smears the reputation of the other team was a team task featured on Season 3 of Taskmaster Australia, as the fourth task in A ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
  76. [76]
    Aaron, Rhys & Pete's disinformation task (Ep 9 S3 of Taskmaster AU)
    Nov 19, 2024 · Aaron Chen, Rhys Nicholson & Peter Helliar's disinformation video, from the disinformation team task in Episode 9, Season 3 of Taskmaster ...Missing: reputation | Show results with:reputation
  77. [77]
    Taskmaster Australia - Season 3, Episode 10 - 'Wee/wee.' - YouTube
    May 18, 2025 · ... plates, all before Tom Gleeson crowns our series three winner. ------------ Watch full episodes in the UK on http://Channel4.com Buy Taskmaster ...
  78. [78]
    And the Taskmaster Australia winner is... #TaskmasterAU - Facebook
    Nov 26, 2024 · And the Taskmaster Australia winner is... #TaskmasterAU | Stream Now on 10 play https://10play.com.au/taskmaster/episodes/season-3.
  79. [79]
    Taskmaster Australia 2025: Tom Gleeson on season 4 | Now To Love
    Mar 27, 2025 · EXCLUSIVE: Tom Gleeson tells Woman's Day what viewers can expect from season four of Taskmaster Australia in 2025 ... format and how to hack some ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  80. [80]
    Taskmaster Australia Season 4 review: a well-tuned commitment to ...
    Mar 27, 2025 · Taskmaster Australia is back, and there's a reason the show is ratings gold ... review: the real crime is the tired panel show format. Crime Night ...
  81. [81]
    Season 4 - Taskmaster Australia
    ... Taskmaster Australia. Season 4. Cover image for the fourth season of the ... Season stats. Episodes Aired. 10. Points Awarded. 752. Disquals. 18. Tasks Assigned.Season 5 · Emma Holland · Episode 1: Wasting a man's time · Episode 4
  82. [82]
    Ugandan-Australian Comedian Swaps 9-5 for Stand Up
    Mar 31, 2025 · Anisa was born in Uganda and migrated with her mother and siblings to Rockhampton in North Queensland when she was seven years old. She quickly ...
  83. [83]
    About - Brett Blake
    BRETT BLAKE. COMEDIAN. Brett Blake - The man, the mullet, the legend. A whip-smart, high-spirited stand up who has performed widely across Australia.Missing: Taskmaster | Show results with:Taskmaster
  84. [84]
    Celia Pacquola - Wikipedia
    Celia Pacquola (born 12 February 1983) is an Australian comedian, writer, presenter, and actress who performs predominantly in Australia and the United ...
  85. [85]
    Joel Creasey - IMDb
    Joel Creasey. Actor: Do Not Watch This Show. Joel Creasey is a highly popular and flamboyant Australian comedian ... Biography · IMDbPro. All topics. Joel ...
  86. [86]
    Rove McManus - Wikipedia
    He was the host of the eponymous variety show Rove and the comedy talk show Rove LA, and is the co-owner of the production company Roving Enterprises with ...Rove (TV series) · Rove LA · Whovians (TV series) · Belinda EmmettMissing: legacy | Show results with:legacy
  87. [87]
    Taskmaster Australia - Wikipedia
    Taskmaster Australia is an Australian comedy panel game show first broadcast on Network 10 on 2 February 2023.Tom Cashman (comedian) · Emma Holland · Takashi Wakasugi · Tom Gleeson
  88. [88]
    Season 5 (AU) - Taskmaster Wiki - Fandom
    The season features Anisa Nandaula, Brett Blake, Celia Pacquola, Joel Creasey and Rove McManus as contestants. The series has a medieval theme. Advertisement ...Missing: props | Show results with:props
  89. [89]
    Season 5 - Taskmaster Australia
    Season 5 of Taskmaster AU is currently in production, with filming of the live studio sessions having taken place at NEP Studios near Sydney between the 17th ...
  90. [90]
    TV Ratings 13 June 2024: Taskmaster's autotune their memories
    Jun 14, 2024 · TV Ratings 13 June: 10's Taskmaster recorded a total TV national reach of 923000 and a total TV audience of 397000.
  91. [91]
    TV Ratings 4 July 2024: Taskmasters flex improv muscles
    Jul 5, 2024 · TV Ratings 4 July: 10's Taskmaster recorded a total TV national reach of 857000 and a total TV audience of 430000.Missing: growth | Show results with:growth
  92. [92]
    Thursday Ratings | MAFS strong; TASKMASTER AUSTRALIA second
    Feb 3, 2023 · Nine take commanding lead on the week with A Current Affair (596,000) and a rare Thursday edition of Married At First Sight (704,000).
  93. [93]
    10 Is Up Across Streaming, Comedy, News And Sport In The First ...
    Jul 1, 2025 · FANS FUEL FINALE FEVOUR FOR AUSTRALIAN SURVIVOR. · 7.78 million total viewers reached across the season. · 806,000 total national audience. · 10's ...
  94. [94]
    RATINGS | 10 claims to be Australia's youngest television network in ...
    Dec 1, 2023 · 83,000 viewers on 10 Play, up 1% year-on-year. The Bachelors ... season two of Taskmaster Australia. Authors Note: 10's dubious ...
  95. [95]
    Taskmaster Youtuber overview
    Taskmaster Youtube channel statistics ; Subscribers. 1,980,000 ; Video views. 1,212,119,257 ; Video count. 1517 ; Estimated earnings in past 30 days. $ 9.3K - $ ...
  96. [96]
    Australian comedians enjoying the Taskmaster effect
    Mar 25, 2024 · Comedian Danielle Walker is tossing up whether to have a head on stage with her when she tours her new show to Melbourne and Sydney.