Taskmaster star Alex Horne has teased a "big name" set to appear on season 19 of the show.
The comedy series is currently gearing up for its 18th season, with Babatunde Aléshé, Rosie Jones, Andy Zaltzman, Emma Sidi and Jack Dee all confirmed to take part.
While the cast for the follow-up season is yet to be announced, Horne did tease that a big international name is taking part.
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Appearing on Sunday Brunch, the show creator was asked if the Taskmaster team ever worries about running out of comedy stars to take part.
"I don't think we will," he admitted. "We will run out of the legend-type – the Dara Ó Briains or the Frank Skinners, but there's always new people coming through."
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He then teased: "We've got someone in the next series, series 19, from abroad, who's a big name overseas, which we've not done before. So yeah, there's always different avenues to go down."
Horne went on to joke: "I'm going to tap into the Americans! Are you going to tap into the Americans?"
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The star then told presenter Tim Lovejoy that he "might not have heard of" the mystery star, as he offered the whisper the name in his ear, teasing: "Or her, or them!"
The last season of Taskmaster was won by John Robins, who beat Sophie Willan, Nick Mohammed, Joanne McNally and Steve Pemberton to take the crown.
Following his win, John revealed how he marked his victory, recalling on the Elis and John podcast: "I celebrated by having three curries... which I am currently really really really regretting."
He further said of his time on the show: "I laughed a lot and smiled a lot."
In other Taskmaster news, the show recently released a new VR game, which allows fans to complete hilarious tasks, as well as create tasks of their own.
Taskmaster airs and streams on Thursday nights at 9pm on Channel 4, where you can also stream previous series.
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