Dave Gorman Modern Life Is Goodish - Series 1 2... Official
Gorman isn't just a comedian; he is a He exposes the manipulative nature of modern marketing and the "terms and conditions" of 21st-century existence. He doesn't hate technology; he hates how it is used to deceive or distract us. By the end of Series 2, the show had become a mirror for the audience, reflecting back our own frustrations with social media, junk mail, and the weirdly specific habits we’ve developed to cope with them. Conclusion
Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish (specifically Series 1 and 2) redefined the televised "powerpoint presentation" by blending stand-up comedy with investigative journalism and visual storytelling. At its core, the show is an obsessive, hilarious autopsy of the digital age—a look at how modern conveniences often make our lives unnecessarily complicated. The Premise: The "Found" Comedy Dave Gorman Modern Life is Goodish - Series 1 2...
While traditional stand-up relies on setups and punchlines, Gorman’s brilliance lies in . In the first two series, he establishes a rhythm of "falling down rabbit holes." Whether he is responding to every piece of "Found" mail, tracking down people who leave nonsensical comments on news articles, or analyzing the fine print of a "buy one get one free" offer, the comedy comes from the absurdity of reality rather than a scripted joke. Series 1: Establishing the Obsession Gorman isn't just a comedian; he is a