Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish
Dave Gorman shares his observations and frustrations with modern life. With the aid of his trusty PowerPoint presentation, Gorman explores what makes life good and what makes it good-ish.

Why Are There Still Chickens?
This time, Dave admits his addiction to ‘property porn’, worries about the demise of surprise, and bravely invites the studio audience to conduct a live experiment with more than a thousand eggs.

The Veneer Of Civilization
Are we witnessing the death of the queue? How did the audience react when someone pushed into the queue to get in? And those ‘footprints’ painted on the ground at cashpoints – does anyone obey them?

Ova Is Latin. For Eggs
Dave invents a new (ish) game-show, and considers subjects from threats that aren’t threatening, the evolution of the Honey Monster, the shyness of elks, and the naming of insects.

Too-Ra Taloo Rye-Eh
Unwanted gifts, twitter and twitter weirdos get Dave buzzing.

Negative Nancy
Insults, and Katy Perry’s American flag dresses are considered for their offensiveness, and Dave, masquerading as his own wife, sets about finding a man on Tinder.

Stuck On Level 342
Computer games adverts, boardgames, crossword and Sudoku books all come under the spotlight. Meanwhile Dave’s jigsaw habit is revealed, and Alan Sugar makes a rather puzzling appearance.

That’s What We Grow In
In this episode, Dave suggests radically overhauling the calendar, and reveals what you learn when you buy twitter followers.

A German Tradition
Dave Gorman’s consideration of the goodishness or otherwise of modern life continues, focussing on the current obsession with customer feedback and market research.
