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The website content discusses a humorous interaction between comedian Bridget Christie and Alex Horne, the creator of the British comedy panel game show "Taskmaster," during a task where Christie intentionally disrupts the process, leading to a comedic and unusual situation.

Abstract

The article highlights a recent episode of the British comedy series "Taskmaster," where contestants are given absurd tasks to complete. In a unique twist, Alex Horne conducts an outdoor interview with comedian Bridget Christie, requiring her to match his walking pace, engage in polite conversation, and guess the number of paces. Christie, known for her unpredictable humor, playfully sabotages the task by not adhering to the rules, causing Horne to nearly lose his composure, which is described as a rare and entertaining occurrence. The article includes the most recent trailer for "Taskmaster" and a YouTube clip showcasing the amusing encounter between Christie and Horne.

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  • Bridget Christie is characterized as a "wild card" for her humorous disruption of the task's protocol.
  • The author finds the interaction between Christie and Horne to be particularly delightful, noting it as the

Watch a Silly Female Comedian Exasperate Taskmaster Creator Alex Horne

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Have you ever seen the TV comedy series Taskmaster?

If you didn’t know, it’s a British comedy panel game show created by Alex Horne and starring Greg Davies as the Taskmaster. Five comedians get set ridiculous tasks to complete to earn points.

Here is the most recent trailer:

Each season, Alex likes to do a fun interview with each contestant. This time, he did it outside while walking around. They had to walk at the same pace as him, keep up polite conversation, and guess the correct number of paces.

Bridget Christie seems to be a bit of a wild card. Here, you can see how she disrupts the whole process from start to finish, with hilarious consequences. She deliberately fails to answer any question properly and makes Alex look foolish. It’s the closest I’ve ever seen him come to losing his patience with anyone, and it’s utterly delightful.

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