Taskmaster - Season 3

Season 3
Not many series can return for a third run and claim they have footage of five comedians making out-of-season snowmen, spreading their clothes as far and as wide as possible and whispering questions at an 83-year-old called Hugh in the hope of winning a golden version of Greg Davies's head. Taskmaster can.
Episodes

A Pea in a Haystack
Greg Davies and Alex Horne host as Al Murray, Dave Gorman, Paul Chowdhry, Rob Beckett and Sara Pascoe encounter out-of-season snowmen and some swede-on-Swede action

The Dong and the Gong
Greg Davies sets our five comics more tenuous tasks. Who can give Alex Horne the biggest surprise when he emerges from his shed after an hour cooped up inside?

Little Polythene Grief Cave
Al Murray goes to extreme lengths to maximise his point potential with an egg cup. Sara Pascoe swiftly becomes one of the greatest sporting minds of our time using a few balloons and a loaf of bread.

A Very Nuanced Character
In the penultimate episode of the series, can the comedians impress Greg Davies by giving an item of clothing to a passing cyclist and whispering to an old man?

The F.I.P.
It's the series finale, but before Greg Davies hands over the Taskmaster trophy, which contestant has the most handsome relative? And why is Rob Beckett livid with a melon?
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