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Episode 4: Who knows who I am?

Image of a skeleton lying on the grass, being overlooked by a fibreglass zebra dressed as a St Bernard (a reference to Jackie van Beek's attempt at the 'Film an extremely climatic scene' task), with the episode title, 'Who knows who I am?', superimposed on it.
Air date:
26/08/2025
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Episode synopsis

In this episode, the contestants must bring in the thing that will be their downfall, bust out of prison, film an extremely climatic scene, complete seven tasks in 40 seconds, and make the most unique noise.

Title context

Jack Ansett asks the audience “By round of applause, who knows who I am?”, after Jeremy rules that Pax Assadi has more of a career to lose, while awarding points during the ‘The thing that will be your downfall’ task.

Taskmaster Intro

Kia ora koutou, and welcome to Taskmaster ― the show that comedians say ‘yes’ to because they're desperate to reinvent themselves, or, in Jack Ansett's case, invent themselves. My name's Jeremy Wells, and I am the Taskmaster. Tonight, our five comedians will be competing in a series of wickedly complex tasks. And for their efforts, they can win this ― a beautiful rendition of my bonce ― the creation of which broke at least three of the Ten Commandments. And I would like to once again apologise to my neighbour's oxen.

Assistant Intro

And beside me, as always, is a man who would do anything for me. And I would do some things for him, provided I haven't got anything else on. Ladies and gentlemen, it's Paul Williams!

Taskmaster's Sign-off

So, what have we learned this week? We've learned the difference between a climax and a cliff-hanger. And we've learned that when you're breaking out of prison, less people is more. But most importantly, we've learned that the winner of this episode is Bree Tomasel!

Episode stats

Official Points
73
Observed Points
72
Disquals
0
Assignment Type
Solo
4
80%
Team
1
20%
Special
0
0%
Split
0
0%
Tie-Break
0
0%
Task Format
Prize
1
20%
Filmed
3
60%
Homework
0
0%
Live
1
20%
Judgment Type
Objective
2
40%
Subjective
3
60%
Combination
0
0%
Unjudged
0
0%
No. of Task Briefs
Single
5
100%
Multiple
0
0%
Task Originality
Original
5
100%
Adapted
0
0%

Episode scores

There are some discrepancies between the official total scores for this episode and the points seen to be awarded during the episode. Both sets of scores, and the discrepancies between them, are displayed below.

Official score:
15
Observed score:
14
Difference:
-1
Official score:
16
Observed score:
16
Difference:
0
Official score:
15
Observed score:
15
Difference:
0
Official score:
12
Observed score:
12
Difference:
0
Official score:
15
Observed score:
15
Difference:
0

Notes on discrepancies

  • In the final task, Jeremy awards Alice 1 point, but her score increases by 2 points.

Subtitles

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