Bob just unprompted saying, "Do we strike you?" before even opening the task is one of the funniest moments on the show. That entire task is one of the best moments in television history.
Love love love every word Bob says, his laugh, his face, every moment he was on screen in TM...pure joy. He's in my top 3 all time favorite contestants on TM. I think perhaps that was my favorite series, as well. Love Mark, Nish and Aisling (her love robot, omg!!!). Bob's book was fabulous, he's a lovely, silly man and I wish I could hug him.😊
For those out of the loop, Paul's "injured" shoulder was actually an early symptom of his Parkinson's, the man is an absolute trooper for pushing through it all
He didn't have to push through it, though. They didn't need to be a human centipede on the ground. We (the disabled and chronically ill) get praised for pushing our minds and bodies to the breaking point. But we get judged and shamed for saying no, setting boundaries, and asking for accommodations so we don't strain or hurt ourselves. Our conditions progress more quickly if we force ourselves to push through things we really aren't physically/psychologically capable of doing.
@@Pagliacci_Rex He chose to but often disabled people “choose” for the reasons Kelsey explained. We feel pressured to push ourselves past our limits. Even if it was “just” an injured shoulder, it sucks he still had to do this. Sure he could have said no, but what Kelsey said is true, we genuinely often get judged, shamed, or pressured into pushing ourselves past our limits, so we do.
@@kerrytaylor1795 victoria gave a voucher for a season ticket to alan's most hated football team, so that he could appreciate going to see a winning team for once, and played it off so brilliantly that it is genuinely hard to tell if she actually knew what an awful gift it was. last place, of course. i'm pretty sure desiree won with the picture for guz
@@kerrytaylor1795she gave Alan Davies a season ticket voucher to see Manchester United. Alan is an Aresenal fan. I'm pretty sure Desiree won the task.
Surely you know that the word strike can mean stand out, (to you) as a thought that strikes you, can be used like a striking looking woman, like a thought that strikes, (occurs to) you. He may have meant Do we strike you, (as odd? as alarming, etc), but the remark dried up as he said it and left it open ended. There is nothing about Bob that suggests he meant strike as a blow.
I really like her I'm always happy to see her on panel shows. That's how I discovered her - not her other stuff. Bake Off is it ? - and that's how she she's immediately likeable.
Surely you know that the word strike can mean stand out, (to you) as a thought that strikes you, can be used like a striking looking woman, like a thought that strikes, (occurs to) you. He may have meant Do we strike you, (as odd? as alarming, etc), but the remark dried up as he said it and left it open ended. There is nothing about Bob that suggests he meant strike as a blow or too injure
@@georgielancaster1356 it’s very obvious that he means punching. By the way Greg talks about it afterwards, we know they all thought he meant punch. By the way Bob reacts to that, we know he definitely meant punch her.
Can’t believe they didn’t include Greg comforting Sarah Millican when she was completely distraught about her own singing. That one actually made me tear up lol
Yeah I really loved that moment, too. You could tell how genuinely unhappy Sarah was and *also* how genuinely upset on her behalf Greg was with that former boyfriend for ever making her feel that way about her own voice. 😢🥹
You know, for all that Iain was a bit of an overly competitive arse for a chunk of the show, something even he admits, the fact that he was the first to come over to help Paul with the sleeping bag task was really wholesome.
It’s kind of weird that the next episode immediately started with them having a huge argument in the prize task though. Especially because two studio episodes are filmed per session, and if i remember right the sleeping bag task was in episode 3
@TetraDax it's one of the elements in that particular series that makes me come back to it. Another good example of how taskmaster is not quite a panel show. Contestants have arcs.
You know that the word strike can mean stand out, (to you) as a thought that strikes you, can be used like a striking looking woman, like a thought that strikes, (occurs to) you? He may have meant Do we strike you, (as odd? as alarming, etc), but the remark dried up as he said it and left it open ended. There is nothing about Bob that suggests he meant strike as a blow.
Contestants helping/sticking up for each other could also be a good spin-off compilation. Some examples I can think of are the series 10 cast pushing for Johnny Vegas to get a bonus point after his beer mat tragedy, Rhod Gilbert attempting to support pretty much everyone at some point in series 7 (only to immediately get betrayed), Richard helping Katherine (could actually say this about two series) and, most recently, Jenny Eclair supporting Ivo Graham's attempt on the barge task
one moment i thought was quite wholesome was after watching rhod gilbert tie up alex. rhod turned round to the other 4 expecting them to call him a cheat and they started praising the shit out of him.
13:42 "We have defeated the format of your show" Guz Khan with the iconic quotes. Along with "He didn't even get ANY GCSE and he knows what a harmonica is." During the 'Have the longest telephone conversation' task.
in fact, "I'm Always Seeing You [Open Brackets Do Cool Stuff Close Brackets]" is my latest earworm. Here's hoping I don't get tired of this timeless jewel as a result!
Paul Sinha being helped is very heartwarming. That Iain was the first to help Paul changed my opinion of him as an annoying arrogant person as shown from most of the rest of their series.
I think even he would agree that this show didn’t always bring out his most attractive traits. His realizations of this made for a uniquely satisfying character arc over the course of the series.
I never found Iain arrogant, he was just very willing to win the whole show. And as he said himself, he learned more about himself than he would've thought
Mark and Nish's bromance was one of the best things ever on this show, and the culmination of it with their song will always make me cry happy tears. Seriously, that song lives rent-free in my head most of the time.
Repeat viewings of this show are rewarding: I’d already watched the series 5 song task, oh … a dozen times? … but today, for the first time, I saw the sign reading “Taskonbury Festival!”
I think they gave Rosalind Greg's "rear view glasses" from Frank Skinner's prize task where they had to buy a gift for the TM for 20 Pounds. I love how they keep the objects involved in later seasons, great continuity. Like cutting the season 12 portcullis scissors were from season 9s' Rose Matafeo
@@iliketrains3495 I had quite the smile when i saw that moment. Or Mike Wozniak using Tim Keys tennis ball launcher as his "Roman Scepter" for the rotary photo task
That lady on the second task lived a full life from what i gathered. She was an athelete. Shop lifter, played in a string quartet, and some other stuff i forget.
He asked do WE strike you? Surely you know that the word strike can mean stand out, (to you) as a thought that strikes you, can be used like a striking looking woman, like a thought that strikes, (occurs to) you. He may have meant Do we strike you, (as odd? as alarming, etc), but the remark dried up as he said it and left it open ended. There is nothing about Bob that suggests he meant strike as a blow.
I always thought for the draw the median duck task, you could just draw six ducks all the same size, then one of them is pretty much guaranteed to be the median duck
I wonder if Alex reads these comments. Taskmaster is one of the greatest channels on TH-cam. My favourite part is 13:09. Guz and everyone else are so wholesome ♥️
Nearly all of the TM! Except for a few absolutely cursed ones (poor Alex)... I adore you, TM people. Strangely enough, I think I'm a better teacher because of you. :-) Love from Poland
I remember the time Rosalind appeared on The Chase and Nish tweeted about it saying "I'm always seeing her do cool stuff."
omg hahaha
Did she?? Wish I could find that it sounds entertaining
that makes it so much better
Rosalind's a fucking nightmare
That's amazing!!!! 😊 thanks for sharing that!!!
Mark and Nish’s song is even more wholesome when you compare it to the other song, “Rosalind is a Fucking Nightmare”
at the end she is sitting in audience
But Rosalind is a fucking nightmare was the superior song!
@@Lemurian.Quartz No. Only to faux edgelords.
Bob just unprompted saying, "Do we strike you?" before even opening the task is one of the funniest moments on the show. That entire task is one of the best moments in television history.
After all these years, I still don't get it. Does 'do we strike you?' mean 'do we hit you?'
@@Dm10999 Yes, that's exactly what it means, which is why its so crazy that he said that.
Love love love every word Bob says, his laugh, his face, every moment he was on screen in TM...pure joy. He's in my top 3 all time favorite contestants on TM. I think perhaps that was my favorite series, as well. Love Mark, Nish and Aisling (her love robot, omg!!!). Bob's book was fabulous, he's a lovely, silly man and I wish I could hug him.😊
@@thomasdegroat6039I thought it meant "do we strike you" as in "are we striking to you" meaning like do we draw your attention
Just imagine if the task had actually been “hit this old woman.”
For those out of the loop, Paul's "injured" shoulder was actually an early symptom of his Parkinson's, the man is an absolute trooper for pushing through it all
I was just looking for this incase no one mentioned it. I think he was diagnosed with it shortly after filming? Or around the same time.
Aw man, wish him the best. Parkinson's is a bastard.
He didn't have to push through it, though. They didn't need to be a human centipede on the ground.
We (the disabled and chronically ill) get praised for pushing our minds and bodies to the breaking point.
But we get judged and shamed for saying no, setting boundaries, and asking for accommodations so we don't strain or hurt ourselves.
Our conditions progress more quickly if we force ourselves to push through things we really aren't physically/psychologically capable of doing.
@@janeeyre1990 he chose to, though. Also as someone with recent shoulder surgery It tends to hurt just doing normal stuff.
@@Pagliacci_Rex He chose to but often disabled people “choose” for the reasons Kelsey explained. We feel pressured to push ourselves past our limits. Even if it was “just” an injured shoulder, it sucks he still had to do this.
Sure he could have said no, but what Kelsey said is true, we genuinely often get judged, shamed, or pressured into pushing ourselves past our limits, so we do.
The ''give another contestant a gift'' task being cut before Victoria gave her gift made me laugh
Same... that was the most Wholesome one.
What did Victoria give and who won the task?
@@kerrytaylor1795 victoria gave a voucher for a season ticket to alan's most hated football team, so that he could appreciate going to see a winning team for once, and played it off so brilliantly that it is genuinely hard to tell if she actually knew what an awful gift it was. last place, of course.
i'm pretty sure desiree won with the picture for guz
@@kerrytaylor1795she gave Alan Davies a season ticket voucher to see Manchester United. Alan is an Aresenal fan. I'm pretty sure Desiree won the task.
To be fair, her calculated passive-aggressive personal attack might fall a little outside of "wholesome"
"stop being NICE" is peak s12 energy, such a wonderful cast.
such a cast
Shame I cant like your comment more than once..
One of my FAVOURITES. I can rewatch them over and over, such a sweet lot
Especially when it was followed up with the brutality of s13
"Wholesome Moments :)"
Bob Mortimer: *Do we strike you*
Surely you know that the word strike can mean stand out, (to you) as a thought that strikes you, can be used like a striking looking woman, like a thought that strikes, (occurs to) you.
He may have meant
Do we strike you, (as odd? as alarming, etc), but the remark dried up as he said it and left it open ended.
There is nothing about Bob that suggests he meant strike as a blow.
True but you're forgetting one very important fact
This is Bob Mortimer
sometimes I randomly remember Nish and Mark's song and it makes me so happy
That and Katherine's nursery rhyme: Choo choo peanut butter!
It was a genuinely beautiful song.
@Stefan Gous that wasn't Katherine's nursery rhyme, that's a well known nursery rhyme, hers was "James the dirty tooth" 😂
@@ruqayyahqadri8180 The first time I ever heard it was from her xD
Yes, it was one of the best things I've heard in my life. 😊 I could hear it every day. Wish they'd have released it.
"Wholesome Taskmaster Moments" could have just been a compilation of every moment Mel is on screen.
I love how excited she got and sometimes i wonder what she did with all the wax seals
@@j3sSM4iN If I remember correctly she was going to make a huge wax seal out of them but then gave them all but one to a fan
@@lola-sophiedanton5801 that’s adorable
She blessed us by introducing us to the nickname Desky for Hugh
I really like her I'm always happy to see her on panel shows. That's how I discovered her - not her other stuff. Bake Off is it ? - and that's how she she's immediately likeable.
"do we strike you?" I fucking love Bob lol
Bob Mortimer has such incredible creative energy. Can't tell if he's doing it to be funny or if he's legitmately just insane xD
@@Taolan8472 He understands the humour in acting unhinged.
How can there be a wholesome moments video without Mike's "but I've had a lovely day and no one can take that away from me"???
Yes! That's one of my favorites!
Absolutely iconic that a clip in a compilation of wholesome moments starts with Bob Mortimer asking if he should strike a woman he's never met
Surely you know that the word strike can mean stand out, (to you) as a thought that strikes you, can be used like a striking looking woman, like a thought that strikes, (occurs to) you.
He may have meant
Do we strike you, (as odd? as alarming, etc), but the remark dried up as he said it and left it open ended.
There is nothing about Bob that suggests he meant strike as a blow or too injure
@@georgielancaster1356 That's NOT what Bob meant when he asked if they should strike her. xD
It doesnt even fit grammatically.
@@andreaskarlsson5251Out of interest, what did he mean?
@@Big_Bad_Gammon strike as in punch.. you know, the obvious one.
@@georgielancaster1356 it’s very obvious that he means punching. By the way Greg talks about it afterwards, we know they all thought he meant punch. By the way Bob reacts to that, we know he definitely meant punch her.
Can’t believe they didn’t include Greg comforting Sarah Millican when she was completely distraught about her own singing. That one actually made me tear up lol
100%
I think this was posted before that aired, but it definitely would've been there otherwise
Yeah I really loved that moment, too. You could tell how genuinely unhappy Sarah was and *also* how genuinely upset on her behalf Greg was with that former boyfriend for ever making her feel that way about her own voice. 😢🥹
You know, for all that Iain was a bit of an overly competitive arse for a chunk of the show, something even he admits, the fact that he was the first to come over to help Paul with the sleeping bag task was really wholesome.
It’s kind of weird that the next episode immediately started with them having a huge argument in the prize task though. Especially because two studio episodes are filmed per session, and if i remember right the sleeping bag task was in episode 3
I still remain that Iain being an overly competitive prick fit the season perfectly and was very funny.
@TetraDax it's one of the elements in that particular series that makes me come back to it. Another good example of how taskmaster is not quite a panel show. Contestants have arcs.
The moment he pretty obviously lets Paul win the syllables contest is also very sweet.
Joe getting himself confused between written and drawn was great, completely shooting himself in the foot.
Joe's facial expressions in virtually every moment of series 8...I would love that compilation. 😊
@@brendalamalfa5030I think you’re getting the Joes confused lol, OP was referring to Joe Lycett on the median duck task
The smile on Mark's face when he did that little drum fill in the middle of the song is going to stay with me for the rest of my life. So wholesome.
Pauls sleeping bag moment is my favourite TM moment, esepcially knowing now what he was going through, so wholesome
what was he going through?
@@nimito_burrito he has parkinsons disease but it was undiagnosed at the time of TM so affected how he did
He has Parkinson's.
@@SamOGr Shit, I had no idea. Poor guy :(
Love you Paul.
And he had just had shoulder surgery when he was doing his recorded tasks
Alex's face when Bob says "do we strike you?" is priceless.
You know that the word strike can mean stand out, (to you) as a thought that strikes you, can be used like a striking looking woman, like a thought that strikes, (occurs to) you?
He may have meant
Do we strike you, (as odd? as alarming, etc), but the remark dried up as he said it and left it open ended.
There is nothing about Bob that suggests he meant strike as a blow.
Missing Morgana's "I'm really proud of you" when Alex ate a spoonful of all the blended foods.
i think that was more evil than wholesome 😂
“I have written… DRAWN!! The Median Duck!” 😂
I love Wumar's song but their peak adorableness has to be their "this is our moment" embrace after everyone else was disqualified!
The Mel Giedroyc montage (and 'bonus task") will forever be one of my favourite things they've done.
Everything about Mel was fantastic
Always enjoy Alex's face after the 'sweety shoplifting' comment 😂
Contestants helping/sticking up for each other could also be a good spin-off compilation. Some examples I can think of are the series 10 cast pushing for Johnny Vegas to get a bonus point after his beer mat tragedy, Rhod Gilbert attempting to support pretty much everyone at some point in series 7 (only to immediately get betrayed), Richard helping Katherine (could actually say this about two series) and, most recently, Jenny Eclair supporting Ivo Graham's attempt on the barge task
I mean, Rhod also completely betrayed James & Phil in the extension task, so I wouldn’t say he’s 100% supportive.
Banger profile picture.
one moment i thought was quite wholesome was after watching rhod gilbert tie up alex. rhod turned round to the other 4 expecting them to call him a cheat and they started praising the shit out of him.
6:42 the smile on Mark’s face, he knew at that moment he smashed it
13:42 "We have defeated the format of your show" Guz Khan with the iconic quotes.
Along with "He didn't even get ANY GCSE and he knows what a harmonica is." During the 'Have the longest telephone conversation' task.
And then Victory bought Alan a voucher for a season ticket of his favorits rival football team.
in fact, "I'm Always Seeing You [Open Brackets Do Cool Stuff Close Brackets]" is my latest earworm. Here's hoping I don't get tired of this timeless jewel as a result!
Paul Sinha being helped is very heartwarming. That Iain was the first to help Paul changed my opinion of him as an annoying arrogant person as shown from most of the rest of their series.
I think even he would agree that this show didn’t always bring out his most attractive traits. His realizations of this made for a uniquely satisfying character arc over the course of the series.
He's not annoying and arrogant, he's just Scottish.
I never found Iain arrogant, he was just very willing to win the whole show. And as he said himself, he learned more about himself than he would've thought
@@OneBentMonkey Wish I could be as eloquent 👍🏼
@@puckerings I daren't press like on this but wanted to acknowledge your reply 😁
“I have written … DRAWN”
What is writing but drawing letters
Mark and Nish's bromance was one of the best things ever on this show, and the culmination of it with their song will always make me cry happy tears. Seriously, that song lives rent-free in my head most of the time.
Nish and Mark and their song will forever be the best part of Taskmaster.
Repeat viewings of this show are rewarding: I’d already watched the series 5 song task, oh … a dozen times? … but today, for the first time, I saw the sign reading “Taskonbury Festival!”
The extra little bit of wholesome that is Alex wearing a tie for all of Mel's tasks just because She's Mel.
Does anyone else find it funny that the quote “It is the most touching moment in taskmaster history” is immediately followed by “Do we strike you?”
I kove Mel's "....but that makes the task more difficult.
Ooooh, that makes the task more difficult. "
I think they gave Rosalind Greg's "rear view glasses" from Frank Skinner's prize task where they had to buy a gift for the TM for 20 Pounds. I love how they keep the objects involved in later seasons, great continuity. Like cutting the season 12 portcullis scissors were from season 9s' Rose Matafeo
Also speaking of Frank Skinner, his grape scissors were reused in the Escgrape Room task in series 14
@@iliketrains3495 I had quite the smile when i saw that moment. Or Mike Wozniak using Tim Keys tennis ball launcher as his "Roman Scepter" for the rotary photo task
That lady on the second task lived a full life from what i gathered. She was an athelete. Shop lifter, played in a string quartet, and some other stuff i forget.
The Diverse Stripes' song & whole attitude & bro'ness & everything just makes me so happy! Tough to top this!!!
Classic wholesome moments: Bob asking if he should strike a woman. Mel dropping an F-bomb at the in person task.
He asked do WE strike you?
Surely you know that the word strike can mean stand out, (to you) as a thought that strikes you, can be used like a striking looking woman, like a thought that strikes, (occurs to) you.
He may have meant
Do we strike you, (as odd? as alarming, etc), but the remark dried up as he said it and left it open ended.
There is nothing about Bob that suggests he meant strike as a blow.
I wish Mel was my aunt or something like that her positivity is infections.
I'd love to be her friend!
my fav wholesome taskmaster moment, bob mortimer greeting a stranger with "DO WE STRIKE YOU?"
That song actually slapped pretty hard.
I always thought for the draw the median duck task, you could just draw six ducks all the same size, then one of them is pretty much guaranteed to be the median duck
I wonder if Alex reads these comments. Taskmaster is one of the greatest channels on TH-cam.
My favourite part is 13:09. Guz and everyone else are so wholesome ♥️
what a nice upload, i was having a rough time and this made me smile
Same here. Needed this today. 🥲
Hope you feel better now friend o/
@@3vermor3 it genuinely helped! :)
I love how they ended with Mel being nice and making fun of her for saying "heck" but at 8:28 she said "fucking."
I've just realised how good the bass line is in the intro. Well done!
The Wumar song is the greatest moment in Taskmaster history.
"Wholesome Taskmaster Moments" features Mel dropping an F-bomb 😵💫
Well that’s because there’s nothing that Mel can do that isn’t wholesome.
Nearly all of the TM! Except for a few absolutely cursed ones (poor Alex)... I adore you, TM people. Strangely enough, I think I'm a better teacher because of you. :-) Love from Poland
Mel doing the "dickhead" sign on her head after the montage of positivity was so funny and took me back decades to my school days!
No but seriously, Gus is like my favorite contestant on this show ever. Rhod is up there as well.
I agree. Followed closely by Jamali. But there are so many greats it's tough to choose.
I'd love to see Gus and Rhod doing a group task together
The task where they had the head cam and just the way he was yelling 'ALEX' had me in stitches
gus is really a wholesome person overall
Nish and Mark's song is still my favourite Taskmaster moment of all time. Love it so much!
God damn, hearing Mel say "fucking" just hits different
7:38 I never fail to weep at this song -- and if you look closely, I think we can agree what those eyes ain't dry either 😢🥳
This show has some of the best TV-show moments. ;)
The Never Good Enough song is easily one of the highlights of this shows history.
"... do we strike you?" hits me fresh every time
genuinely thought the title was "worrisome" and i just accepted it because yeah. there have definitely been quite a few worrisome moments lol
"It was so......in me. 😮"
🎂
"do we strike you" still works there too 😂
Anything including Rhod Gilbert
Paul Cinna, once again being an absolute champion of a human, "It's up to you if you want to carry on, Paul" "OH FUCK YES" what a champ.
Nish and Mark bromance was amazing
2:19
Paul had me in tears
😂❤
Did anyone else catch Mel properly swearing? 😂
I love that Mel’s one big F-bomb gets included in the “wholesome moments” compilation
Bob Mortimer is an effing treasure.
I love how Mel has the most screen time in this montage 🤣
Whole episodes would be wholesome.
Mel always looks like she's about to renovate a house :D
Since this video has come out we have had the sue and susan double act who should have their own wholesome playlist.
I mean the contestant chemistry in season 12 is just perfect 🎉
them cutting victoria’s gift out of that clip 😭😭 i yelled 😂
let's collect our personal most wholesome moments here
i got so emo over that i love them so much
That Positive Mel montage is amazing
We all need mel's clip of being positive whenever we feel down
The level of positivity Mel has, is on the edge of insanity.
I saw wholesome Taskmaster moments and thought oh a whole video of just Mel! She's my favorite but all of these were so wholesome!
Some great moments here , the comedians work so well together :-)
Oh man. The Covid seasons suffered a bit (especially on the prize tasks) but I'll forever love the 'best gift' task.
Nish and Marks song is an absolute banger!
Hearing Mel says 'Fucking' was wholesome in and of itself.
Watching the first task now having learned some of Paul Sinha's backstory is all the more heartwarming. Like...ow.
“Mozart? One of my favourite bands as well”
“Do i strike you” always gets me
Shame you missed Victoria's gift to Alan, which was the funniest of the 5 gifts!
4:25 tbf the hangover films are unreal
I need a dvd set of all the series with outtakes
that song was pretty damn good!
Mel's right uppercut (17:31) is a thing of beauty!
Honestly Mark and Nish's song was great.
Also sweet to remember paul was in the early stages of ms at this point also❤
I love Lolly's duck, actually!
Never Good Enough is a BOP.
"Do we strike you"
i mean i dont know how much time those two had to write and perform that song but that shit was epic
30 minutes
Mark and Nish,s song is pretty good wow
Mel Giedroyc IS OFFICIALLY AWESOME
"do we strike you" takes the cake
I adore WuMar.
I need Bob Mortimer in every show ever from now on. His thought process is just so unique.