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.

Like Top Gun All Over Again
Armed with his trademark computer, clicker and checked shirt, comedian Dave Gorman asks if a knock-off can ever be as good as the genuine article examining DVDs, baking and Bucks Fizz.

I've Never Seen a Cat
Dave Gorman looks at modern life by messing with modern Monopoly, interrogating children's TV characters and playing tricks with singing toys.

A Helicopter Is Quicker Than A Car
Dave Gorman continues to put the modern world under scrutiny. To look at nature's warning signs he enlists the aid of celebrities, insect repellent and Doctor Google.

You Use a Spoon for Licking Custard
Dave Gorman asks what the term 'generation' actually means. Why his mother uses emojis and if 'Life Hacks' are any use at all.

It Does Not Bong
Dave tests the merits of man versus machine. Plus, he also finds himself in a financially lucrative but compromising situation.

Drippy Strummer
Dave Gorman looks at how gullible people are, focusing on movie franchise marketing, soundtracks and asks can celebrities sell anything?

A Physically Large Head
Dave Gorman ponders society's obsession with image. He also investigates quite how far people are willing to go for fame.

My Childhood is Ruined
Dave Gorman peeks behind the curtain to reveal secrets of how TV is produced. He also examined the nature of happiness with the aid of Kate Middleton's dresses and Thomas the Tank Engine.
