Seasons & Episodes
Not a Very Nice Biscuit
The bearded wonder casts a wry eye over the messages we receive every day.
Badgers Don't Vote
The titular comic examines celebrity culture and star lookalikes.
I Is Da Queen
Money is the root of all comedy as Dave considers our love of cash.
A Prince, Not an Estate Agent
The laptop-loving comic casts a wry eye over the role of family in modern life.
I Like Eggs
Dave looks at the footprint we leave behind when surfing the web.
Will It Make Toasters Cheaper?
Mr Gorman brings the curtain down on his cheeky comedy series about the world we live in, examining the role of faith in
I Call Mine Sally
In the first episode, Dave gets involved in shredding some naughty magazines, helps a gerbil to fulfill its destiny, and
Winston Churchill's Pants
"Fun Facts". What's fun about them? Just what is Richard Branson capable of, according to the British public? And, if Da
Just Chips That Haven't Been Made Yet
In the third episode of the series examining the quirks, contradictions, frustrations and absurdities of modern life, Da
Poogle
After turning his attention to micro-chipped cats, over-familiarity in coffee shops, self-driving cars, and the pointles
I Would Drink That Bathwater
Dave reveals why 184 people contacted him in one hour to tell him what he already knew, weighs up the true value of onli
Dat Is Data Dat Is
In this episode, Dave considers the appeal of dogging, explains why he was asked to move his van from a restaurant car-p
I Like Hot Bananas
'Greatest Hits' albums, world records and superlative abuse are put under the spotlight as the studio audience is treate
The Dirt Collects There
Dave Gorman's quirky and highly personal investigation draws to a close with light-bulbs, gravy-boats, dot-to-dot books
Why Are There Still Chickens?
Dave conducts a live experiment with over a thousand eggs!
The Veneer of Civilisation
Dave laments the death of the queue and considers ATM etiquette.
Ova Is Latin. For Eggs.
The laptop-loving king of irreverence is tackling life's burning issues, from the shyness of elks to the evolution of th
Too-Ra Taloo Rye-Eh
Oddball observations on life with the laptop-literate Dave Gorman, who takes a sledgehammer to an irksome printer. And C
Negative Nancy
Dave considers offensive insults and tries to find a man on Tinder.
Stuck on Level 342
Computer ads, board games and puzzle books come under Dave's gaze, along with his jigsaw habit.
That's What We Grow In
Dave suggests revamping the calendar and considers the upshot of buying Twitter followers.
A German Tradition
With the help of Ant and Dec's fans, Dave ponders our fixation with customer feedback and market research.
It Was an Accident and I Was Hospitalised
Dave irks an old pal and explains why he isn't 'a geek'.
If You Put a Sausage in It, It's Not a Viennetta
Mirthful musings on modern life. Dave explores the perils of stock photography modelling and experiments with a celebrit
That's What Debt Actually Is, Actually
Dave Gorman's wry take on modern life, featuring a method to get rid of an unwanted gift and the reboot of a classic gam
Vicars, Horses, Doctors and Smurfs
Dave Gorman's laptop screen is back on the small screen, as he waxes lyrical on flirty hotel soap, kinky cages and overl
Nobody Wants Vom on Their Cheerios
The comedian devises an experiment to discover whether people's behaviour is the same in the real world as it is online,
Spray Gravy
Dave invents a way of minimising the time it takes to listen to your favourite songs.
Like Top Gun All Over Again
Can a knock-off can ever be as good as the real thing? Dave Gorman returns with some wry observations on DVDs, baking -
I've Never Seen a Cat
Dave plays tricks with singing toys, interrogates kids' TV characters, and messes with Monopoly.
A Helicopter Is Quicker Than a Car
Looking at nature's warning signs, Dave enlists celebrities, insect repellent and Doctor Google.
You Use a Spoon for Licking Custard
Dave asks what the term 'generation' really means. And why does his mum use emojis?
It Does Not Bong
Dave tests the merits of man vs machine in all its lifelike glory. A lucrative situation presents itself.
Drippy Strummer
Dave asks just how gullible people are as he looks at movie marketing and whether celebrities really can sell anything.
A Physically Large Head
Dave ponders society's image obsession and investigates how far people will go for fame.
My Childhood Is Ruined
Dave reveals how TV is made and examines the nature of happiness - with the help of Kate Middleton's clothes and Thomas
Twelve Is the Number We Do Things In
Dave Gorman is back probing modern life's follies, fake search engines, big tech's rules and a wager that goes too far.
That's Why Seas Are Salty
Dave Gorman and his iconic big screen explore more absurdities of modern life - Dave this time reinvents the alphabet an
Britain Is Also An Island
Dave Gorman's inquisitive mind takes on more quirks of modern life - AI, honesty in TV, leaving London and notions of 'c