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‘Taskmaster’ is launching a new virtual immersive experience that will see its hosts appear via screens. The attraction, which will be available in London from 18 September, has been backed by the long-running comedy task series’ hosts Alex Horne, 45, and 56-year-old comic Greg Davies, who will appear virtually during contests signed up for by fans. A website for the experience – taskmasterliveexperience.com – says: “You can compete to be crowned ‘Taskmaster’ champion. Based on the multi-award-winning hit TV show, this is your chance to step inside the iconic ‘Taskmaster’ house and take part i...
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'Taskmaster' is expanding with a new virtual reality game. The wild and wacky Channel 4 series stars Greg Davies in the title role with show creator Alex Horne as his assistant as celebrities face off in a range of ridiculous challenges. Now, studio Scallywag Arcade is developing a VR game to let fans join in the fun as a contestant. Alex said in a statement: "Genuinely, this is extraordinary, brilliant and very fun. "Also, I've always wanted to be a contestant on Taskmaster so this is great for me as a VR user, except that I will also have my virtual self watching my attempts and undermining ...
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Greg Davies is a Welsh comedian, actor and writer. He is best known for his roles in the television series Taskmaster, We Are Klang, The Inbetweeners, Cuckoo, Man Down and The Cleaner. GREG DAVIES BIOGRAPHY: AGE, EARLY LIFE, FAMILY, EDUCATIONGreg Davies was born on May 14, 1968 (Greg Davies: age 54) in St Asaph, Wales to Bob Davies and Pauline Davies. Though Davies’ Welsh parents were living in England at the time of his birth, his father drove his mother across the Welsh border in order ensure Davies would be eligible to play for the Welsh national rugby team. Davies grew up in the English to...
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Ellie Goulding performed in shorts with a "poo trap door" at Coachella. The 34-year-old pop star has revealed she needed to take urgent action as she was feeling really unwell at the time, and feared she was on the cusp of a major embarrassment. She said: "The last time I played Coachella, I had a stomach bug. I thought that something could happen downstairs." The 'Love Me Like You Do' hitmaker made the confession during an appearance on 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks, admitting she needed a "poo trap door" to get her through the gig. She said: "I was wearing leather shorts - look it's not going to...
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