Taskmaster — Episode Schedule

Every upcoming Taskmaster episode premiere with network air dates. Sourced from TVmaze (CC BY-SA 4.0). Auto-refreshed weekly, faster in the days before a new episode airs. Contains data from TVmaze.com licensed CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/).

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Taskmaster — Episode Schedule is a Smart Calendar Feed tracking upcoming Taskmaster episode listings from TVmaze for the British comedy format created by Alex Horne, with the emphasis on scheduled air records and provisional placeholders rather than reviews, cast coverage, or series trivia. The feed stays close to the narrow question implied by the title: whether a new episode entry has appeared, whether it carries a confirmed date, and whether the source record still treats it as incomplete. It also distinguishes between a public placeholder and a fully populated episode record, a difference that matters when comedy schedules are updated incrementally. That focus matters for a programme whose public schedule can surface in stages before every title or transmission detail is finalised. Entries appear as individual episode items rather than as season summaries. Some records may show a named episode with a settled date, while others may remain marked date TBA until TVmaze updates the listing. That is a normal pattern for television metadata, especially when databases expose partial scheduling information before a broadcaster or distributor has filled in the full release slate. For Taskmaster, a calendar format is more practical than a general episode guide because the next broadcast slot is often the detail that matters most, and changes are easier to spot when each airing sits as its own event for regular viewers and listings teams. The feed is free to subscribe and works with Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, and Outlook. That makes it useful for viewers, listings editors, and release trackers who want episode timing beside ordinary daily commitments instead of in a separate watchlist. Because the entries are structured as calendar events, the feed can also show when a placeholder becomes a confirmed airing or when a previously published date is adjusted. Updates follow the underlying TVmaze record, so title revisions, postponements, new placeholders, and newly confirmed dates can flow through automatically. The result is an evergreen scheduling reference for Taskmaster, specific to episode-level release tracking and restrained enough to avoid speculation when the source still leaves the next airing open.

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