Dave Gorman points out things he finds strange about modern life.Dave Gorman points out things he finds strange about modern life.Dave Gorman points out things he finds strange about modern life.
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- TriviaOn 18th December 2017 Dave Gorman announced in a lengthy post on his blog that he had ended the show after five series as making the show was so labour-intensive it was making him ill. He revealed that he had fainted on-stage during the filming of the sixth episode of the first series as they had only allowed two weeks between each block of filming two episodes. Despite extending the period between filming blocks to nine weeks for series five Dave was still working 40-50 hours for three weeks and 100+ hours a week for three weeks on each episode - with the creation of 300-500 PowerPoint slides per episode being particularly labour-intensive.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Taskmaster: The F.I.P. (2016)
- SoundtracksSuite No. 4 in D minor HWV 437: Sarabande
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Composed by George Frideric Handel
Performed by The Billroth String Quartet
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When I saw this first been advertised it didn't really appeal to me that much, but one night when I couldn't find anything to watch I gave it a chance and really enjoyed it.
When it comes to comedy everyone has got there own sense of humor so I can see why it's got somewhat mixed reviews, but it is on channel Dave and from my opinion it's one of the best channels and rarley they show anything bad.
Dave Gorman: Modern Life Is Goodish is a show that points out the faults in modern life's society and makes quite valid obscure statements and at times he has gone to some extreme measures just to prove his point which ends up been just as true as it is hysterical.
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By what name was Dave Gorman: Modern Life Is Goodish (2013) officially released in India in English?
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