The Enigmatic Role of Tim Key in 'Taskmaster' Revealed
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The Enigmatic Role of Tim Key in 'Taskmaster' Revealed

authorBy Amy Hennig
DateJun 12, 2026
Read Time2 min

Tim Key, a multifaceted British talent known for his comedic, acting, and poetic endeavors, was an early participant in the inaugural season of the renowned comedy panel program, Taskmaster. Although he placed fourth among five contestants, his name has consistently appeared in the show's credits as a "task consultant" in every subsequent season, prompting curiosity about his ongoing involvement.

During a virtual discussion, I inquired with hosts Greg Davies and Alex Horne about the actual meaning of Key's title and his current contributions to the series. Their revelation was both unexpected and highly amusing, offering a unique glimpse into the show's inner workings and the nature of their relationship with Key. Initially, Key provided significant input on challenges and concepts for the show, a role for which Horne desired to compensate him due to their friendship and his valuable insights. Over time, however, Key's active participation diminished, to the point where his annual payment for this consultancy has humorously decreased from £500 to a mere £50, with Horne admitting he hasn't sought Key's advice in roughly four years.

Despite his almost non-existent current duties, Key maintains his credit, a testament to the show's playful spirit and his enduring connection with the team. While Greg Davies playfully questioned the value of the £50 payment for seemingly no work, Horne pointed out Key's own argument that avoiding the hassle of tax on such a small sum might make him prefer not to receive it at all. Nevertheless, Key himself, when asked, would playfully insist that he is the mastermind behind every single task, embodying the whimsical and often self-deprecating humor characteristic of Taskmaster.

This humorous anecdote perfectly encapsulates the lighthearted and unconventional spirit of Taskmaster, where genuine talent, enduring friendships, and a dash of absurdity converge. It reminds us that sometimes, the most valuable contributions are not always quantifiable, and the bonds forged in creative endeavors can evolve into unique and delightful arrangements that add to the charm and personality of a beloved production.

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