Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Why Are There Still Chickens?
The very witty Dave Gorman flips his lid and his laptop open to ponder modern life. 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 once again tackling life's burning issues, from the shyness of elks to the evolution of the Honey Monster.

Too-Ra Taloo Rhy-Eh
Oddball observations on life with the laptop-literate Dave Gorman, who takes a sledgehammer to an irksome printer. And Christine Hamilton receives a gift!

Negative Nancy
Dave considers offensive insults and tries to find a man on Tinder.

Stuck on Level 342
Musings on modern life with the bristly joker. Computer game adverts, 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.
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