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Dave Gorman

Date Of Birth: 02/03/1971

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Videos

The most fun you can have for 50p

From Dave's One Night Stand


More Dave Gorman videos

The most fun you can have for 50p
Maths
Postcards
Essential Oils
Pat Harkin: Master Genius
Genius: A Few That Didn't Make It
Genius: The Democrabus
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Biography

Dave Gorman started stand-up in 1990, when still a teenager, after dropping out of his mathematics course at Manchester University. But it took five years for him to start gaining recognition, hosting both the Comedy Zone showcase at the Edinburgh Fringe and appearing on Granada's Stand-up Show in 1995. Writing work began to come in, and he worked on Jenny Eclair Squats, The Fast Show and the Mrs Merton Show.

In 1998, he performed his first solo show, Reasons To Be Cheerful, deconstructing the lyrics of the Ian Dury song, which he followed the next year with Better World, in which he asked local newspaper readers how he could improve the world, then acted n their suggestions. This documentary-style show came into its own in 2000's Are You Dave Gorman? in which, egged on by flatmate Danny Wallace, he travelled the world to try to find 52 namesakes.

Are You Dave Gorman? was nominated for the Perrier award, and won the HBO Comedy Jury Award for Best One Person Show at the US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen Colorado. It was subsequently made into a BBC Two series, The Dave Gorman Collection, and a successful book.

His second TV series, also broadcast on BBC Two, was Dave Gorman's Important Astrology Experiment, a cod-scientific test to see if he could improve his love, health, and wealth over six episodes if he followed his horoscopes. His twin brother Nick, completely ignored the astrologers, so acted as a control.

In 2003, he embarked on another bizarre quest; this time tracking down people responsible for Googlewhacks - web pages that contain a unique pairing of words, so they are the only result returned when you type the phrase into the search engine. The show, which virtually drove him to a nervous breakdown, started at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, transferred to Edinburgh and a UK tour, and again spawned a bestselling book as well as a live DVD.

Since 2005, Gorman has also hosted the Radio 4 show Genius, in which members of the public submit their brilliant ideas to be put to the test, which transferred to BBC Two in 2009. He has also starred in Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive, a show showing a behind-the-scenes view of a fictional comedy panel game, as himself.

In 2007, he released his documentary feature film, America Unchained, in which he tried to cross America without using chain restaurants, hotels or gas stations. Again, a book accompanied the film.

In 2009, he announced a return to more traditional stand-up - but cycling between the 32 venues in his UK tour.

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Reviews

Dave Gorman's Powerpoint Presentation
Live Review

 rated 4/5
Dave Gorman's Powerpoint Presentation

It would probably have happened anyway, but Dave Gorman has to take some of the credit/blame for popularising the use of PowerPoint in comedy.

The technology is both a boon and a curse – when used properly, the screen can an extra dimension or a visual punchline, underlining or undermining what’s being said on stage. Used badly, it’s a annoying prop for the unconfident, turning stand-up into a tedious business presentation.

As a pioneer, Gorman goes down the righteous path in his first Fringe performances in eight years – and even opens with a sly gag at the expense of the ‘death by PowerPoint’ option. But a few nifty, early sight gags on the massive screen aside, this is not about the medium, but the material. And what an impressive hour of intelligent, playful, quirky, obsessive and original fun it turns out to be.

In some ways it’s a celebration of this former maths student’s continued nerdiness. He’s ruthlessly pedantic (and yes, can use the PowerPoint to stress a point), and sometimes brilliantly obsessed with the trivial. Some comics make you want to look at the whole world anew; after seeing Gorman you’ll look at adverts for watches in a different way.

At other times he starts from a typical observation – the marketing bullshit of 48hr deodorant, for example. But as anyone who’s seen any of his quest shows knows, Gorman is not one to leave an idea at first base, and takes things to extremes. Thankfully, for the sake of his sanity, here it’s just extremes of comic invention he goes to.

He whizzes through this material, with the laughs coming frequently – and sometimes without the punchline needing to be said. He is so defined as an benign mischief-maker that he can leave ideas hanging – and we work out what’s coming for ourselves from the clues he scattered along the way.

A couple of the early ideas don’t quite catch alight, such as his take on that old staple of celebrities he’s supposed to look like. And he showed us a picture of cage fighter Alex Reid, who he once met, but the rest of that anecdote is very forgettable.

But once he starts on the idea that he’s often mistaken for being Jewish, Gorman gets his teeth into a formidable bit of about stereotyping and projecting racial characteristics on to others in a superb display of exasperated confusion that kicks the show off into a high gear.

Gorman’s love of the internet is another key thread, he gets into an ultimately inconsequential online spat with Jim Davidson – though he regales the story expertly – and embarks on a modest, inconclusive experiment after crowd-sourcing information on what makes your wee smell funny. And while mocking idiotic comments posted on the web provides easy comic grist, Gorman makes it into poetry, literally as well as figuratively. You can see why he’s one of Britain’s finest Jewish comedians.

Date of live review: Sunday 14th Aug, '11
Review by Steve Bennett
Dave Gorman 2009 tour – Bristol
Dave Gorman 2009 tour – Bristol

Friday 4th Sep, '09- Bristol Colston Hall
Dave Gorman at The Tabernacle, Notting Hill
Dave Gorman at The Tabernacle, Notting Hill

Friday 10th Jul, '09- Tabernacle Centre
Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure
Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure

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Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure tour
Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure tour

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Comments

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Is there anything more anal than meticulously following some pointless hypothesis whilst sporting the most desperatley contrived facial hair in the world?

Dan Poupier, December 2004


Dave is great, not what I was expecting but well observed material without having to resort to worn out comedic ideas. A good storyteller, who makes you laugh at real life.

Alex, June 2004


Saw Reasons To Be Cheerful in Nov 2002 in Liverpool. Unfortunately, such a boring topic of analyising song lyrics proved to be equally boring as comedy. The audience laughed about twice throughout the whole performance.

Leo Edwards, May 2004


You either you love him or you hate him. And every sane person loves him! He IS the funniest person ever. I saw Googlewack last night and have never laughed so hard in my life.

Alex Daniels, May 2004


He reckons he's so wacky and these things just happen to him.. he is boring and arrogant

Pets, April 2004


Saw his recent Are You Dave Gorman and Googlewhack Adventure, both of which were stunningly surreal and funny. He manages to transfer all the humor to both the books as well. Hes a great performer and not a bad writer either.

Dan, February 2004


I think he's dull. I remebmer his show in which he traced his namesakes - innovative maybe tediius definately, I switched it off.

Tina, February 2004


This lad is just brilliant. You think he's funny on TV- wait til you see him live. An absolute joy. The show had me crying with laughter and biting my nails about the outcome. And a well deserved best seller- is there any end to his talents? Excellent.

Beside The Seaside, February 2004


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Products
Book (2011):
Dave Gorman Vs the Rest of the World
DVD (2010):
Genius Series 1
CD (2009):
Dave Gorman: Genius: Series 1, 2 & 3
Book (2008):
Dave Gorman: America Unchained
America Unchained: One Helluva Coast-to-coast Anti-corporate Adventure
DVD (2008):
Dave Gorman: America Unchained
DVD (2007):
Are You Dave Gorman?
aka The Dave Gorman Collection
Book (2007):
Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure
Paperback
CD (2006):
Dave Gorman: Genius
Radio 4 series
DVD (2006):
Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure
DVD
Book (2002):
Are You Dave Gorman?
by Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace

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