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Most glorious thing that sounds a bit like "Greg Davies" if you mumble it was a prize task featured on Series 17 of Taskmaster, as the first task in Grappling with my life. The task was won by Steve Pemberton.

Summary[]

The contestants had to bring in a prize that best fit the task category of the most glorious thing that sounds a bit like Greg Davies if you mumble it. The winner of the episode would be able to take home all of the prizes.

Performance[]

Joanne McNally: Joanne brought in a glug jug of gravy, explaining it "glugs gravies". She received 1 point.

John Robins: John brought in a diary by composer Edvard Grieg, explaining he brought in "Grieg's diaries". He received 4 points.

Nick Mohammed: Nick brought in an eggs benedict. Greg argued that it was hard to hear "Davies" in "Benedict". He received 2 points.

Sophie Willan: Sophie brought in "egg babies", eggs in small outfits for training parents. She received 3 points.

Steve Pemberton: Steve brought in "peg Mavis", a peg doll based on Mavis Wilton from Coronation Street. He received 5 points.

Other Appearances[]

Taskmaster (PT)[]

This task was featured on Season 5 of Taskmaster (PT).

Trivia[]

  • Following his victory in the episode, Steve Pemberton held an online auction for viewers to win Peg Mavis, with all money earned going to charity. It sold for £735.[1]

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