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Dave Gorman: Modern Life Is Goodish

Dave Gorman: Modern Life Is Goodish

  • TV stand-up
  • U&Dave
  • 2013 - 2017
  • 36 episodes (5 series)

Comedy series in which Dave Gorman uses stand-up and PowerPoint slides to take a look at various aspects of modern life.

  • Due to return for Series 6
  • Series 5, Episode 1 repeated Monday 13th January at 10pm on U&Dave
  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 5,936

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Series 4, Episode 2 - If You Put A Sausage In It, It's Not A Viennetta

Dave explores the perils of stock photography modelling and recruits his favourite celeb for an experiment.

Preview clips

Broadcast details

Date
Tuesday 15th November 2016
Time
10pm
Channel
U&Dave
Length
60 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Dave Gorman Host / Presenter
Guest cast
Martin Roberts Self
Writing team
Dave Gorman Writer
Sarah Morgan Writer (Additional Material)
Carrie Quinlan Writer (Additional Material)
Nick Doody Script Development
Carl Cooper Script Development
Geoff Lloyd Writer (Additional Material)
Sara Barron Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Paul Wheeler Director
Nick Martin Series Producer
James Fidler Producer
Jamie Isaacs Executive Producer
Iain Coyle Executive Producer
Dave Gorman Executive Producer
Del Shoebridge Editor
Rudi Thackray Production Designer
Nick Collier Lighting Designer

Videos

How not to fold a note...

If there's one thing we can all join in and agree on its that the man holding a note folded lengthways at a bar is a dick.

Featuring: Dave Gorman.

Found Poem: Top Gear stunt divers

Dave Gorman performs a found poem about Top Gear using stunt drivers.

Featuring: Dave Gorman.

Resetting passwords...

If Facebook were going to send you a zip folder attachment for updating your password would it really be titled "Faceboook"?

Featuring: Dave Gorman.

Press

British Sell-A-Con: BT and the Brit Method

BT provide their email in collaboration with Yahoo and, at the top of my inbox, there's an ad. It's normally for something innocuous. In the example above it's for Californian holidays. I don't mind that. I do mind when it's an ad for something that's altogether less wholesome... an ad for something called The Oxford Method. ... and if you saw the fourth series of Modern Life Is Goodish last year, it might be ringing a faint bell or two. Because last year, one of the episodes had a section about something called The Brit Method. And also the Aussie Method and the Canuck Method and the Irish Method and a whole lot more.

Dave Gorman, 28th February 2017

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