The Oscars proved this year that you can pull off an awards ceremony without a host. But why would the more freewheeling Golden Globes pass on personality?

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced Tuesday that Ricky Gervais will return to host the Globes, which NBC is broadcasting on Jan. 5. This represents the British comedian’s fifth stint as M.C., a Globes record.

“Once again, they’ve made me an offer I can’t refuse,” Gervais said in a statement, though he added, “This is the very last time I’m doing this, which could make for a fun evening.

Gervais first hosted the Globes in 2010, and became known for turning a normally self-congratulatory night into something of a roast. That year, he brought a half-drunk beer onstage and took potshots at Mel Gibson before introducing him; during his last turn as M.C., in 2016, Gervais once again made fun of Gibson to his face and introduced Matt Damon as “the only person Ben Affleck hasn’t been unfaithful to.”