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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 2, Episode 1 repeated Tuesday at 12:40am on U&Dave
  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 6,402

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Series 4, Episode 1 - It Was An Accident And I Was Hospitalised

Dave addresses so-called guilty pleasures and how some fans of things can take all of the fun out of liking something.

Broadcast details

Date
Tuesday 8th November 2016
Time
10pm
Channel
U&Dave
Length
60 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Dave Gorman Host / Presenter
Writing team
Dave Gorman Writer
Sarah Morgan Writer (Additional Material)
Carrie Quinlan Writer (Additional Material)
Nick Doody Script Development
Carl Cooper Script Development
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

Press

Dave Gorman explains Mickypedia

The thing people most want to know about is Mickypedia...

Dave Gorman, 11th November 2016

"King of PowerPoint comedy" isn't a viciously contested mantle, but Gorman deserves praise for having mastered his craft. His fourth series of lectures begins with a look at "extractor fans", people so keen to project expertise, they suck the joy out of the thing they like. He has a pleasing streak of curmudgeon, and is as skilled with a comic callback as he is with his slides: his climactic anecdote about an online quiz is sublime.

Jack Seale, The Guardian, 8th November 2016

Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish review

Is modern life good? Sort of. Is it good to see Modern Life is Goodish back on the box? Definitely.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 8th November 2016

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