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Contestants announced for 12th series of Taskmaster

Greg Davies, left, and Alex Horne front Taskmaster (PA)
Greg Davies, left, and Alex Horne front Taskmaster (PA)

Alan Davies and Victoria Coren Mitchell are among the stars confirmed for the new series of comedy challenge show Taskmaster.

Davies, the star of Jonathan Creek and a regular panellist on QI, and Coren Mitchell, a professional poker player and Only Connect host, will join three other comedy names on the 12th series of the Channel 4 programme.

They are writer and actor Desiree Burch, Man Like Mobeen comedian Guz Khan and Bafta-winning impressionist and actor Morgana Robinson.

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Alan Davies will star in the new series of Taskmaster (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

The programme sees the five contestants at the mercy of host and Taskmaster Greg Davies, who sets them a range of strange challenges which often require thinking outside the box.

Davies then delivers his “merciless” verdict before handing out points based on their efforts.

Originally conceived by scorekeeper Alex Horne at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2010, Taskmaster transferred to Dave in 2015, then moved to Channel 4 for a six-series run from October 2020.

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Victoria Coren Mitchell has been confirmed in the new Taskmaster line-up (Ian West/PA)

The show won the TV Bafta for comedy entertainment programme in 2020.

Previous contestants have included Lee Mack, Daisy May Cooper, David Baddiel, James Acaster, Russell Howard and Alice Levine.

The news was announced as the winner of series 11 was revealed on Channel 4. The 12th series will air later in 2021.