Taskmaster New Zealand

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Taskmaster New Zealand

We're just one batch of tasks away from discovering who will lift Jeremy's magnificent golden noggin. Who will trick-or-treat their way to the trophy? (S3 Ep10/10)

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Series 3
It's the sort-of semi-final, and the scores could not be closer (probably). Brand new breakfast staples are made and everyone becomes at one with nature. (S3 Ep9/10)
The caravan is covered in tasks. We see five things the Taskmaster has never seen. And Chris Parker makes a new best friend. (S3 Ep8/10)
Who's the most generous? Who's the most enchanting? Who's the most observant? All of these questions and more are answered in episode seven. (S3 Ep7/10)
Paul Williams decides to jump behind the camera. Kura Forrester becomes a superhero. And the comedians' superstitions are put to the test. (S3 Ep6/10)
The comedians set out to create history. Water gets thrown, terrible investments are shown, and Josh Thomson tries his best to not touch a cow. (S3 Ep5/10)
It's finally time to settle the debate of who the smartest comedian is. Justine Smith searches for a duck. And the teams go for a drive. (S3 Ep4/10)
In the third episode, Jeremy Wells gets scared. The comedians create some questionable flags. And Chris Parker hangs some washing. It's a real roller coaster! (S3 Ep3/10)
The first team task sees the comics take on a large ball and a cow. And Paul Ego makes a dramatic exit from a shed. (S3 Ep2/10)
Chris Parker, Josh Thomson, Justine Smith, Kura Forrester and Paul Ego take on a fresh set of tasks designed to infuriate and irritate. In episode one: retrieving eggs. (S3 Ep1/10)
Series 2
The Final: A Good Time, Not a Fast Time: We learn something through the medium of puppets. And one contestant is pushed to the brink. (S2 Ep10/10)
Bing Bang Schlong: The teams try to pull off the ultimate heist right under Paul's nose. And there's romance, fashion and a unique form of orienteering. (S2 Ep9/10)
Judgement Day: We're near the business end of the series, which means the comics are summoning all of their powers in an attempt to travel through time. (S2 Ep8/10)
Completing the Set: Guy Montgomery explains why a rubbish, 120-dollar bottle opener is a massive bargain. David Correos loses his mind while trying to eat a grape in a caravan. (S2 Ep7/10)
We're halfway through the series, and the comics celebrate by debating what makes two things different. And David Correos showcases his supreme rapping skills. (S2 Ep6/10)
Laura Daniel does her level best to spill the beans. The comedians tell us where they're from and why they're happy about it. And there's a tricky task in complete silence. (S2 Ep5/10)
Paul Williams has a problem with 'Swiss' balls. David Correos defends the almighty power of the red-eyed tree frog. And who is best at tricking the Taskmaster? (S2 Ep4/10)
What is the most New Zealand thing ever? How can hopscotch be reinvented? And why the hell is Matt Heath sneaking into the Taskmaster's bedroom? (S2 Ep3/10)
Urzila Carlson smashes a bottle of sunscreen. Guy Montgomery tries to make a sprout float in the sky. And who's best at changing a room in complete darkness? (S2 Ep2/10)
Jeremy Wells and Paul Williams subject David Correos, Guy Montgomery, Laura Daniel, Matt Heath and Urzila Carlson to a fresh batch of torment. In episode one: flying. (S2 Ep1/10)
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