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Channel 4 Taskmaster creator Alex Horne replies to complaints over first task

The creator of Taskmaster, Alex Horne, faced criticism from viewers of the Channel 4 show after the show was accused of missing out part of the first task. The popular show returned to television screens with Season 14 on Thursday, September 29, where five celebrities took on bizarre challenges.

However, viewers were left concerned after the first challenge, which saw Dara O Briain, Fern Brady, John Kearns, Munya Chawawa and Sarah Millican begin their competition in the hopes of winning a golden statue of Greg Davies' head. The first task had the competitors guessing the name of a film from props they had been given, whilst wearing a massive box on their heads reports Birmingham Live.

Following the episode viewers were left frustrated, and complained the answer to number 10 had been revealed. A head had been placed in a box for this question, and viewers are desperate to know which film it represents.

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@BurnItDown_90 asked: "What was the 10th Movie?!?! I hate and love this show it’s so infuriating!!! #taskmaster." @Sophiegracei wrote: "What was the last one?!? #taskmaster."

@FletcheFletch added: "But, but, but what was the last film? #taskmaster." Alex Horne quickly intervened and told viewers on Twitter: "#taskmaster - for those asking, John got the tenth film IMMEDIATELY... don't want to put spoilers here but the answer has been given."

This revealed that the film Seven was the correct answer for number 10.

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