Taskmaster. Alex Horne. Copyright: Avalon Television
Alex Horne

Alex Horne

  • 45 years old
  • English
  • Writer, producer, musical comedian and composer

Press clippings Page 9

Greg Davies dedicates his 1st Insta post to Alex Horne

The comedian leaned into the whole 'dad trying to use social media' thing by posting a Taskmaster promo shot with himself and co-host Alex Horne, with some interesting cropping.

Joe Anderton, Digital Spy, 24th June 2021

The Horne Section shoots Channel 4 pilot

Channel 4 is hoping to double down on its relationship with Alex Horne, by piloting a new show with his band The Horne Section.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd June 2021

Alex Horne hints at a change to Champions special

Taskmaster star Alex Horne has teased a change to the show's opening titles for the upcoming Champion of Champions series that will make it "feel special from the very first second".

Lauren Morris, Radio Times, 8th June 2021

Taskmaster treasure hunt book to be published in September

A new Taskmaster book - Bring Me The Head Of The Taskmaster: 101 Next Level Tasks - is to be published in September 2021.

British Comedy Guide, 26th May 2021

Taskmaster review

Should you be looking for a show that treats its stars with utter disrespect, Taskmaster (C4) is just the ticket.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 21st May 2021

Taskmaster Series 12 line-up

Alan Davies, Desiree Burch, Guz Khan, Morgana Robinson and Victoria Coren Mitchell will take part in Taskmaster Series 12.

British Comedy Guide, 20th May 2021

Spudgate: The damning new evidence

Analysis shows Joe Wilkinson may NOT have breached Taskmaster rules when it came to the infamous potato-throwing task.

Chortle, 7th April 2021

The Horne Section Podcast Live Stream, review

This special episode of the comedy-music podcast felt like eavesdropping on old friends chatting down the pub.

Veronica Lee, i Newspaper, 6th April 2021

A new series of Taskmaster began, which has every promise to match the highs of the last. Chief among the promiseers in series 11 is Sarah Kendall, the driest of Aussies, yet we also have grumpy Jamali Maddix, Lee Mack and the like, and the mix works (again) wonderfully well, crushing together those who will solve an impossible problem in methodical fashion and those who will throw proven natural laws to all 13 winds. Trapping a giant motorised rat in a net from three metres away, conveying 24 unbroken dinner plates on a hoverboard through a hangar, inviting a helium balloon to behave - never mind Taskmaster, this should be the primary task for all diplomats and wannabe 007s. As ever, creator Alex Horne and Taskmaster Greg Davies fashion great humour from abject failure. I think Greg's resolutely kind demolition of Charlotte Ritchie - "you didn't think your left hand was for anything?" - represents a touchstone in anthropology.

Euan Ferguson, The Observer, 21st March 2021

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