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''Kongen belafer'' (''The King Commands'' or Taskmaster Norway) is the Norwegian adaptation of the hit British series ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' and the sixth adaptation of the show internationally. It has been airing on [=TVNorge=] and [[Creator/DiscoveryChannel discovery+]] since 2019 for seven seasons and is currently ongoing.

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''Kongen belafer'' Befaler'' (''The King Commands'' or Taskmaster Norway) is the Norwegian adaptation of the hit British series ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' and the sixth adaptation of the show internationally. It has been airing on [=TVNorge=] and [[Creator/DiscoveryChannel discovery+]] since 2019 for seven seasons and is currently ongoing.
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* "Something bomb-y":
** When given the task of bouncing something the highest, Kristine gets a helium balloon and bounces it off a trampoline which then proceeds to float away. Since she argues the balloon will eventually come down, just that the bounce would have a much longer hangtime, Atle and Ollie accepts the interpretation and awards her first place
** second floor... Kristine escorted downstairs and seats Ollie down in front of the table with all the items
*** Put as many of these things as possible on the table in front of Olli. You may only walk up the stairs once.

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* "Something bomb-y":
"Cool to be back with Kongen Befaler then..."
** The task to put as many things on the table in front of Olli ...from the second floor...Kristine had a simple solution to escorted Ollie downstairs and seated him down in front of the table with all the items
*** You may only walk up the stairs once.

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When given the task of bouncing something the highest, highest in "Something bomb-y", Kristine gets a helium balloon and bounces it off a trampoline which then proceeds to float away. Since she argues the balloon will eventually come down, just that the bounce would have a much longer hangtime, Atle and Ollie accepts the interpretation and awards her first place
** second floor... Kristine escorted downstairs and seats Ollie down in front of the table with all the items
*** Put as many of these things as possible on the table in front of Olli. You may only walk up the stairs once.
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** Fill the enclosure with hedgehogs, can't fill an enclosure with zero hedgehogs and is thus disqualified












* When given the task of bouncing something the highest, Kristine gets a helium balloon and bounces it off a trampoline which then proceeds to float away. Since she argue it will...eventually come down, just that the bounce would have a much longer hangtime, floats, accepts the interpretation and awards her first place

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* "Something bomb-y":
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When given the task of bouncing something the highest, Kristine gets a helium balloon and bounces it off a trampoline which then proceeds to float away. Since she argue it will...argues the balloon will eventually come down, just that the bounce would have a much longer hangtime, floats, Atle and Ollie accepts the interpretation and awards her first place
place
** second floor... Kristine escorted downstairs and seats Ollie down in front of the table with all the items
*** Put as many of these things as possible on the table in front of Olli. You may only walk up the stairs once.






* Kristoffer grabs a ladder, times the throws with his stopwatch, Live had a tremendous reaction to what she predicted he'll do



* For "We'll hear what the union says" one of the tasks featured is the Norweigan version of "Hold the milk cartons above the microwaves for as long as possible" from ''Series/TaskmasterNZ'' and like the original version, Olli discourages the contestants from opening the task immediately. Hani ignores Olli and ends up in fourth place much to her dismay. However, the next video task involves the contestants improving something which Hani takes the opportunity to re-do her attempt for the previous task. This time heeding Ollie's warning and walking out of the lab without ever opening the task. Hani not only wins the improvement task but she is also retroactively moved from fourth to first place for the microwaves task.

* The live task for "You had me at school bun", the contestants have to stack a teacup-and-saucer tower and go underneath a bar with it in hand without falling over with the rule that it must have the same number of teacups and saucers. The contestants chose to alternatively stack the teacups and saucers, making them not easy to hold and very likely to fall. Hani, however, stacks her tower with the saucers at the bottom and teacups on top making it more stable
** Ollie accepts her tower as the task only stated the number but not the arrangement...wins the live task

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* For "We'll hear what the union says" says", one of the tasks featured is the Norweigan version of "Hold the milk cartons above the microwaves for as long as possible" from ''Series/TaskmasterNZ'' and like the original version, Olli discourages the contestants from opening the task immediately. Hani ignores Olli and ends up in fourth place much to her dismay. However, the next video task involves the contestants improving something which and Hani takes the opportunity to re-do her attempt for the previous task. This time heeding Ollie's warning and walking out of the lab without ever opening the task. Hani not only wins the improvement task but she is also retroactively moved from fourth to first place for the microwaves task. \n\n
* The live task for "You had me at school bun", the contestants have to stack a teacup-and-saucer tower and go underneath a bar with it in hand without falling over with the rule that it must have the same number of teacups and saucers. The contestants chose to alternatively stack the teacups and saucers, making them not easy to hold and very likely to fall. Hani, however, stacks her tower with the saucers at the bottom and teacups on top making it more stable
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stable and Ollie accepts her tower interpretation as the task only stated the number but not the arrangement...wins arrangement, winning the live task
task as a result.
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** Contestants have remained seated in the same order throughout their seasons except for in season 3, which was recorded without an audience. According to Bjørn, the production team wanted to test whether changing the seating order would have any effect on the dynamics between them, so switched them around from episode to episode, during this season.

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** Contestants have remained seated in the same order throughout their seasons except for in season 3, which was recorded without an audience. According to Bjørn, the production team wanted to test whether changing the seating order would have any effect on the dynamics between them, so switched them around from episode to episode, during this season.



** Ollie accepts her tower as the task only stated the number but not the arrangement...wins the live task

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** ** Ollie accepts her tower as the task only stated the number but not the arrangement...wins the live task



** Leo does not read the phrase "Welcome to the table. Can I offer you a biscuit?" from the task brief, making sure to check the table and plan his approach first. However, he somehow decides that it is not against the rules to remove all of the items from the table. He clears everything off the surface, including the tablecloth, and then rapidly spins the bare table with his hand. He tries to replace the tablecloth in the last few seconds, but the table is spinning too fast, so he ends up just dropping the wadded-up cloth in the middle. In the studio, Bård confirms that ** Leo is disqualified.
Lars does not read the phrase "Welcome to the table. Can I offer you a biscuit?" from the task brief, and takes time to plan his approach to the task. He removes the flag from the vase, and the candles from their holders, and then drapes a rug over the other items on the table, to hold them in place. Then, while holding the flag and still-lit candles in one hand, he spins the table with the other hand, getting it up to speed before officially starting the task by saying the key phrase. At the end of his 90 seconds, he removes the rug to reveal that everything is still on the table. When Olli gestures at the items he is holding in his hand, Lars insists that they were never on the table themselves, but were in things that were - and remain - on the table. In the studio, Bård gives Lars 15 seconds to make his case and avoid a disqualification, and Lars essentially repeats the same argument. Bård is not buying it, though, so Lars is disqualified.

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** Leo does not read the phrase "Welcome to the table. Can I offer you a biscuit?" from the task brief, making sure to check the table and plan his approach first. However, he somehow decides that it is not against the rules to remove all of the items from the table. He clears everything off the surface, including the tablecloth, and then rapidly spins the bare table with his hand. He tries to replace the tablecloth in the last few seconds, but the table is spinning too fast, so he ends up just dropping the wadded-up cloth in the middle. In the studio, Bård confirms that ** Leo is disqualified.
** Lars does not read the phrase "Welcome to the table. Can I offer you a biscuit?" from the task brief, and takes time to plan his approach to the task. He removes the flag from the vase, and the candles from their holders, and then drapes a rug over the other items on the table, to hold them in place. Then, while holding the flag and still-lit candles in one hand, he spins the table with the other hand, getting it up to speed before officially starting the task by saying the key phrase. At the end of his 90 seconds, he removes the rug to reveal that everything is still on the table. When Olli gestures at the items he is holding in his hand, Lars insists that they were never on the table themselves, but were in things that were - and remain - on the table. In the studio, Bård gives Lars 15 seconds to make his case and avoid a disqualification, and Lars essentially repeats the same argument. Bård is not buying it, though, so Lars is disqualified.

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''Kongen belafer'' (''The King Commands'' or Taskmaster Norway) is the Norwegian adaptation of the hit British series ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' and the sixth adaptation of the show internationally. It has been airing on [=TVNorge=] and [[Creator/DiscoveryChannel discovery+]] since 2019 for six seasons and is ongoing.

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''Kongen belafer'' (''The King Commands'' or Taskmaster Norway) is the Norwegian adaptation of the hit British series ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' and the sixth adaptation of the show internationally. It has been airing on [=TVNorge=] and [[Creator/DiscoveryChannel discovery+]] since 2019 for six seven seasons and is currently ongoing.



* BribeBackfire: it never works and The Taskmaster just keeps the money, without anything to show



* ChristmasEpisode: the final of season one, the cancelled two-episode Christmas special
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* GasSiphoning: way more successful than the UK, for reference, there are [...] correctly, successful attempts in the first season to the one ''across all fifteen series''

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** Contestants have remained seated in the same order throughout their seasons except for in season 3, which was recorded without an audience. According to Bjørn, the production team wanted to test whether changing the seating order would have any effect on the dynamics between them, so switched them around from episode to episode, during this season.
** starts relying on it less and less
* GasSiphoning: GasSiphoning: ...way more successful than the UK, for For reference, there are [...] correctly, successful attempts in the first season to the one ''across all fifteen series'' series''.



** Additionally, it doesn't feature any team tasks until season six, even though it uses a permanent five-member panel, because of Covid restrictions
** If two or more people tie for first at the end of an episode, they share the prizes among themselves instead of settling it with a tie-breaker task

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** The contestants' seating order is not arranged alphabetically but rather the best possible dynamics between them.
** Additionally, it doesn't feature any team tasks until season six, even though it uses a permanent five-member panel, because of due to Covid restrictions
** If two or more people tie for first at the end of an episode, they share the prizes among themselves instead of settling it with a tie-breaker task task.
* NoOSHACompliance: to get away it, the abundant usage of fire...''inside'' the house






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* EpicFail: owl puppet, barely an inch off her rudimentary launch pad










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* ImprobableAimingSkills: manages to hit the bullseye on her first try over twenty metres away






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!!Leo Ajkic
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!!Karin Klouman
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!!Lars Berrum
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!!Hani Hussein
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!!Vidar Magnussen
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* When given the task of bouncing something the highest, Kristine gets a helium balloon and bounces it off a trampoline which then proceeded to float away ...eventually come down, the hangtime, floats, accepts the interpretation and awards her first place

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* When given the task of bouncing something the highest, Kristine gets a helium balloon and bounces it off a trampoline which then proceeded proceeds to float away ...away. Since she argue it will...eventually come down, just that the bounce would have a much longer hangtime, floats, accepts the interpretation and awards her first place



* In "Inflatable Armchair", one task was to attach the most stickers on your face without going over the time limit. While the other contestants individually peel off the stickers from the given sticker sheets, Kristine stuck a sticker sheet to her face and thus... granted her first place

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* In "Inflatable Armchair", one task was to attach the most stickers on your face without going over the time limit. While the other contestants individually peel off the stickers from the given sticker sheets, Kristine stuck a an entire sticker sheet to her face and thus... was thus able to stick a lot of stickers on at once which granted her first place
place.



* The live task for "You had me at school bun", the contestants have to stack a teacup and saucer tower and go underneath a bar with the tower in hand without it falling, the tower must have the same number of teacups and saucers
** alternatively stack the teacups and saucers, not easy to hold and very likely to fall... Hani stacks her tower with the saucers at the bottom and teacups on top making it more stable... Ollie accepts her tower as the task only stated the number but not the arrangement...wins the live task

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* For "We'll hear what the union says" one of the tasks featured is the Norweigan version of "Hold the milk cartons above the microwaves for as long as possible" from ''Series/TaskmasterNZ'' and like the original version, Olli discourages the contestants from opening the task immediately. Hani ignores Olli and ends up in fourth place much to her dismay. However, the next video task involves the contestants improving something which Hani takes the opportunity to re-do her attempt for the previous task. This time heeding Ollie's warning and walking out of the lab without ever opening the task. Hani not only wins the improvement task but she is also retroactively moved from fourth to first place for the microwaves task.

* The live task for "You had me at school bun", the contestants have to stack a teacup and saucer teacup-and-saucer tower and go underneath a bar with the tower it in hand without it falling, falling over with the tower rule that it must have the same number of teacups and saucers
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saucers. The contestants chose to alternatively stack the teacups and saucers, making them not easy to hold and very likely to fall... Hani fall. Hani, however, stacks her tower with the saucers at the bottom and teacups on top making it more stable... stable
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Ollie accepts her tower as the task only stated the number but not the arrangement...wins the live task



* In season 7, one of the tasks featured is the Norweigan version of "hold the milk cartons above the microwaves for as long as possible". Like the original version of the task, Olli discourages the contestants from opening the task sheet immediately. Hani Hussein ignores Olli, and she ends up in fourth place with a time of 4 minutes and 13 seconds. The next task shown involves the contestants doing something better; and Hani decides to re-do her attempt for the microwaves task, this time just walking out of the lab without ever opening the task sheet. [[spoiler:Hani not only wins the improvement task, but she is also retroactively moved from fourth to first place for the microwaves task.]]

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* In season 7, one of "Meny taimes", "Spin the tasks featured is table the Norweigan version of "hold most times"
** Leo does not read
the milk cartons above phrase "Welcome to the microwaves for as long as possible". Like the original version of the task, Olli discourages the contestants table. Can I offer you a biscuit?" from opening the task sheet immediately. Hani Hussein ignores Olli, brief, making sure to check the table and she plan his approach first. However, he somehow decides that it is not against the rules to remove all of the items from the table. He clears everything off the surface, including the tablecloth, and then rapidly spins the bare table with his hand. He tries to replace the tablecloth in the last few seconds, but the table is spinning too fast, so he ends up in fourth place with a time of 4 minutes and 13 seconds. The next task shown involves the contestants doing something better; and Hani decides to re-do her attempt for the microwaves task, this time just walking out of dropping the lab without ever opening wadded-up cloth in the middle. In the studio, Bård confirms that ** Leo is disqualified.
Lars does not read the phrase "Welcome to the table. Can I offer you a biscuit?" from
the task sheet. [[spoiler:Hani not only wins brief, and takes time to plan his approach to the improvement task, but she is also retroactively moved task. He removes the flag from fourth to first place for the microwaves task.]]vase, and the candles from their holders, and then drapes a rug over the other items on the table, to hold them in place. Then, while holding the flag and still-lit candles in one hand, he spins the table with the other hand, getting it up to speed before officially starting the task by saying the key phrase. At the end of his 90 seconds, he removes the rug to reveal that everything is still on the table. When Olli gestures at the items he is holding in his hand, Lars insists that they were never on the table themselves, but were in things that were - and remain - on the table. In the studio, Bård gives Lars 15 seconds to make his case and avoid a disqualification, and Lars essentially repeats the same argument. Bård is not buying it, though, so Lars is disqualified.



*** Winner: [[spoiler:TBA]]

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*** Winner: [[spoiler:TBA]][[spoiler:Kristoffer Olsen]]

* '''Season 7''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast //-TBA. Contestants were:''
** Leo Ajkic, Karin Klouman, Lars Berrum, Hani Hussein, Vidar Magnussen
*** Winner: [[spoiler:Vidar Magnussen]]

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* The live task for "You had me at school bun" ...stack a teacup and saucer tower, go underneath a bar with the tower in hand without it falling/breaking, the tower must have the same number of teacups and saucers

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* The live task for "You had me at school bun" ...bun", the contestants have to stack a teacup and saucer tower, tower and go underneath a bar with the tower in hand without it falling/breaking, falling, the tower must have the same number of teacups and saucers


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* In season 7, one of the tasks featured is the Norweigan version of "hold the milk cartons above the microwaves for as long as possible". Like the original version of the task, Olli discourages the contestants from opening the task sheet immediately. Hani Hussein ignores Olli, and she ends up in fourth place with a time of 4 minutes and 13 seconds. The next task shown involves the contestants doing something better; and Hani decides to re-do her attempt for the microwaves task, this time just walking out of the lab without ever opening the task sheet. [[spoiler:Hani not only wins the improvement task, but she is also retroactively moved from fourth to first place for the microwaves task.]]
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* "Intestine, owl, creature, wolf"
** Kristoffer saves himself a lot of hassle by moving the tea cart to where the balloons and cacti are, so he doesn't have to keep running back and forth. He also spots that the task says nothing about the balloons having to remain inflated, so bursts them and lays them across the cacti, saving himself a lot of space. In total, he manages to fit 16 cactus-balloon pairs on the cart before time runs out, winning the task. [Rephase]

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* DramaticUnveiling: red cloth

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* DramaticUnveiling: red cloth to reveal the trophy/golden head and prizes



* GasSiphoning: way more successful than the UK, for reference, there are [...] correctly, successful attempts in the first season to the one ''across fourteen series''
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* GasSiphoning: way more successful than the UK, for reference, there are [...] correctly, successful attempts in the first season to the one ''across fourteen all fifteen series''
* LoopholeAbuse: Like its UK counterpart, there are so many instances of [...] that it has its own page.



** Additionally, it doesn't feature any team tasks until season six even though it uses a permanent five-member panel.
** If two or more people tie for first at the end of an episode, they share the prizes among themselves.

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** Additionally, it doesn't feature any team tasks until season six six, even though it uses a permanent five-member panel.
panel, because of Covid restrictions
** If two or more people tie for first at the end of an episode, they share the prizes among themselves.themselves instead of settling it with a tie-breaker task




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* In "Tuja be continued", the contestants must count to the highest number in a given time which leads all but one frantically saying numbers as fast as possible from one. Amir took a different approach by counting by the millions and then billions since the task didn't specify ''how'' to count to the highest number. He ended up with a number of ''forty billion'' and first place, beating the second-highest number of 139 in a landslide.




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* When given the task of bouncing something the highest, Kristine gets a helium balloon and bounces it off a trampoline which then proceeded to float away ...eventually come down, the hangtime, floats, accepts the interpretation and awards her first place

* In "Inflatable Armchair", one task was to attach the most stickers on your face without going over the time limit. While the other contestants individually peel off the stickers from the given sticker sheets, Kristine stuck a sticker sheet to her face and thus... granted her first place




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!!Season 7
* The live task for "You had me at school bun" ...stack a teacup and saucer tower, go underneath a bar with the tower in hand without it falling/breaking, the tower must have the same number of teacups and saucers
** alternatively stack the teacups and saucers, not easy to hold and very likely to fall... Hani stacks her tower with the saucers at the bottom and teacups on top making it more stable... Ollie accepts her tower as the task only stated the number but not the arrangement...wins the live task
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** It largely takes its format from the UK original and features a mix of recycled and original tasks, but strikes a slightly different tone thanks to the Assistant joining on putting down the contestants rather than being a ServileSnarker.

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** It The show largely takes its format from the UK original and features a mix of recycled and original tasks, but strikes a slightly different tone thanks to the Assistant joining on putting down the contestants rather than being a ServileSnarker.

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* GasSiphoning: way more successful than the UK, for reference, to one ''across fourteen seasons''

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* GasSiphoning: way more successful than the UK, for reference, there are [...] correctly, successful attempts in the first season to the one ''across fourteen seasons'' series''



** Additionally, it doesn't feature any team tasks even though it uses a permanent five-member panel.

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* Season 1 - Vegard Ylvisåker, Maria Stavang, Calle Hellevang-Larsen, Bård Ylvisåker and Siri Kristiansen

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* Season 1 - Vegard Ylvisåker, Maria Stavang, Calle Hellevang-Larsen, Bård Ylvisåker and Ylvisåker, Siri KristiansenKristiansen and Calle Hellevang-Larsen
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* '''Season 3''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast 04/02/2021-25/03/2021. Contestants were:''

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* '''Season 3''': ''10 ''8 episodes, first Norway broadcast 04/02/2021-25/03/2021. Contestants were:''



* '''Season 4''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast 23/09/2021-19/12/2021. Contestants were:''

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* '''Season 4''': ''10 ''12 episodes, first Norway broadcast 23/09/2021-19/12/2021. Contestants were:''



* '''Season 6''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast . Contestants were:''

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* '''Season 6''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast .broadcast //-TBA. Contestants were:''

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''Kongen belafer'' (''The King Commands'' or Taskmaster Norway) is the Norwegian adaptation of the hit British series ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' and the sixth adaptation of the show internationally. It has been airing on [=TVNorge=] and [[Creator/DiscoveryChannel discovery+]] since 2019 for six seasons and ongoing.

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It largely takes its format from the UK original and features a mix of recycled and original tasks, but strikes a slightly different tone thanks to the Assistant joining on putting down the contestants rather than being a Servile Snarker. Additionally, it doesn't feature any team tasks even though it uses a permanent five-member panel. If two or more people tie for first at the end of an episode, they share the prizes among themselves.

This adaptation's second series is unusual within the Taskmaster universe in that two contestants from Series 1 — Maria Stavang and Calle Hellevang-Larsen — returned as regulars for another chance at winning Atle's golden head.

The entire first season was uploaded on the main YouTube channel in 29th April 2022.
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''Kongen belafer'' (''The King Commands'' or Taskmaster Norway) is the Norwegian adaptation of the hit British series ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' and the sixth adaptation of the show internationally. It has been airing on [=TVNorge=] and [[Creator/DiscoveryChannel discovery+]] since 2019 for six seasons and is ongoing.

[Rephase]
It largely takes its format from the UK original and features a mix of recycled and original tasks, but strikes a slightly different tone thanks to the Assistant joining on putting down the contestants rather than being a Servile Snarker. Additionally, it doesn't feature any team tasks even though it uses a permanent five-member panel. If two or more people tie for first at the end of an episode, they share the prizes among themselves.

This adaptation's second series is unusual within the Taskmaster universe in that two contestants from Series 1 — Maria Stavang and Calle Hellevang-Larsen — returned as regulars for another chance at winning Atle's golden head.

The entire first season was and second seasons were uploaded on onto the main YouTube official ''Taskmaster'' [=YouTube=] channel in 29th April 2022.
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this [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRWvNQVqAeWIYseSzyZoHjhzRtKXXga2W playlist]].

[[folder:Contestants]]
* Season 1 - Vegard Ylvisåker, Maria Stavang, Calle Hellevang-Larsen, Bård Ylvisåker and Siri Kristiansen
* Season 2 - Maria Stavang, Calle Hellevang-Larsen, Jon Almaas, Mia Hundvin and Magnus Devold
* Season 3 - Egil Hegerberg, Jenny Skavlan, Erik Follestad, Linn Skåber and Trond Fausa Aurvåg
* Season 4 - Steinar Sagen, Ida Fladen, Amir Asgharnejad, Einar Tørnquist and Solveig Kloppen
* Season 5 - Harald Eia, Janne Formoe, Kristine Grændsen, Martin Lepperød and Henrik Elvestad
* Season 6 - Live Nelvik, Espen Eckbo, Martha Leivestad, Kristoffer Olsen and Henriette Steenstrup
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* TheBusCameBack: Calle Hellevang-Larsen and Maria Stavang



** This adaptation's second series is unusual within the Taskmaster universe in that two contestants from Series 1 (Maria Stavang and Calle Hellevang-Larsen) returned as regulars for another chance at winning Atle's golden head.
* GasSiphoning: way more successful than the UK, for reference, to one ''across fourteen seasons''



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** Additionally, it doesn't feature any team tasks even though it uses a permanent five-member panel.
** If two or more people tie for first at the end of an episode, they share the prizes among themselves.



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* '''Taskmaster:'''
'''Season 1''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast 17/10/2019-19/12/2019. Contestants were:''
** Vegard Ylvisåker, Maria Stavang, Calle Hellevang-Larsen, Bård Ylvisåker and Siri Kristiansen
*** Winner: [[spoiler:Vegard Ylvisåker]]

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'''Season 2''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast 24/09/2020-16/11/2020. Contestants were:''
** Maria Stavang, Calle Hellevang-Larsen, Jon Almaas, Mia Hundvin and Magnus Devold
*** Winner: [[spoiler:Calle Hellevang-Larsen]]

* '''Contestants:''''''Season 3''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast 04/02/2021-25/03/2021. Contestants were:''
** Egil Hegerberg, Jenny Skavlan, Erik Follestad, Linn Skåber and Trond Fausa Aurvåg
*** Winner: [[spoiler:Jenny Skavlan]]

* '''Season 4''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast 23/09/2021-19/12/2021. Contestants were:''
** Steinar Sagen, Ida Fladen, Amir Asgharnejad, Einar Tørnquist and Solveig Kloppen
*** Winner: [[spoiler:Einar Tørnquist]]

* '''Season 5''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast 24/02/2022-28/04/022. Contestants were:''
** Harald Eia, Janne Formoe, Kristine Grændsen, Martin Lepperød and Henrik Elvestad
*** Winner: [[spoiler:Harald Eia]]

* '''Season 6''': ''10 episodes, first Norway broadcast . Contestants were:''
** Live Nelvik, Espen Eckbo, Martha Leivestad, Kristoffer Olsen and Henriette Steenstrup
*** Winner: [[spoiler:TBA]]
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''Kongen belafer'' (''The King Commands'' or Taskmaster Norway) is the Norwegian adaptation of the hit British series ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' and the sixth adaptation of the show internationally. It has been airing on [=TVNorge=] and [[Creator/DiscoveryChannel discovery+]] since 2019 for six seasons and ongoing.

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It largely takes its format from the UK original and features a mix of recycled and original tasks, but strikes a slightly different tone thanks to the Assistant joining on putting down the contestants rather than being a Servile Snarker. Additionally, it doesn't feature any team tasks even though it uses a permanent five-member panel. If two or more people tie for first at the end of an episode, they share the prizes among themselves.

This adaptation's second series is unusual within the Taskmaster universe in that two contestants from Series 1 — Maria Stavang and Calle Hellevang-Larsen — returned as regulars for another chance at winning Atle's golden head.

The entire first season was uploaded on the main YouTube channel in 29th April 2022.
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