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Poll Smoking – President's Approval Rating". Comedy Central. 27 April 2006. Archived from the original on 19 April 2014 . Retrieved 17 April 2014. Steal this: "I was hungry and nothing was open. Finally I found a 24-hour garage and ended New Year's Day eating a Pot Noodle with a toothbrush." Dave Gorman (5 October 2015). "The Best Two and a Half Days of My Life..." gormano.blogspot.co.uk. dave gorman. Archived from the original on 22 February 2016 . Retrieved 19 December 2016.

One of the things that comes through most clearly, when you read them, is that none of the people – almost none of the people involved – are having a conversation. Nobody is reading anything else. It’s a bunch of people shouting into the void, because they haven’t read the twenty comments before them. If someone replies to them, they don’t read it. So it’s the most pointless communication. I know opinion is fine, but there are some things that are empirically, factually incorrect. And it’s not a conversation. I don’t know who they think they’re talking to. I find it most peculiar. So, on the topic of Modern Life Is Goodish, when was the first time that you used a laptop and a PowerPoint for a comedy show? Was it [Gorman’s 1998 tour] Reasons To Be Cheerful? a b "Dave Gorman's America Unchained DVD review". 28 January 2008. Archived from the original on 1 September 2018 . Retrieved 1 September 2018. Martin White is this really talented musical genius, and a very funny man, and I was like, “Do you think you could write a song during the show, about that day’s show?” And he was up for it, so, on day one on the show, the only feature we had was that we were gonna close the show with Martin performing a song he’d written about that day’s show. So we did that. BBC critic Mark Shenton lists the show as one of five to see at the 2003 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Shenton describes it as "really inspiring", praising Gorman's "fire and fervour". Shenton calls Gorman "an instinctive storyteller" and writes that the show is "the most consistently surprising, original and deeply worrying show on the fringe". [6] Jason Zinoman of The New York Times gives the show a positive review, lauding Gorman for making "an art form" out of "wasting time on the Internet". [1]

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Stephenson, John-Paul (18 November 2012). "A tribute to The Dave Gorman Show". Giggle Beats. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013 . Retrieved 19 November 2012. In 2020, Gorman began setting cryptic crosswords for three British newspapers, first to The Independent under the pseudonym "Bluth" [36] then to The Daily Telegraph under the name "Django" and to The Guardian under the name "Fed". [37] Personal life [ edit ] a b "Dave Gorman – The Daily Show". Comedy Central. 11 December 2001. Archived from the original on 19 April 2014 . Retrieved 17 April 2014. a b Merritt, Stephanie (7 December 2003). "I got you, Dave". The Observer . Retrieved 23 August 2018.Gorman was a regular guest on The Geoff Show, having been on a guest on the show three times (and also entering a phone-in competition whilst undertaking the Important Astrology Experiment), while he also had weekly interviews on Geoff Lloyd's Hometime Show to discuss his bikeathon during his Sit Down, Pedal, Pedal, Stop and Stand Up Tour. He filled in for weekend presenter Frank Skinner for three weeks during the summer of 2009. The station subsequently announced that he would have a full-time show; his first show aired on 11 October, [19] with Gorman joined by Danielle Ward and Martin White. White left the show in April 2012, to be replaced by Michael Legge. The show ended on 18 November 2012. [20] Stand-up [ edit ] Nightlife Awards Winners Announced, Ceremony/Performance January 31". Broadway World. 4 January 2005 . Retrieved 23 August 2018. Gorman began performing the stage show in Australia during March 2003, a fortnight after the events had happened. He started at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, from where the show moved to the Sydney Opera House and became the biggest-selling show at the Studio Theatre there. Gorman performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2003 before touring around the UK for three months, finishing at the Hammersmith Apollo. In America, he performed at The Comedy Festival in 2004. He then toured Australia and England again and performed at the Canadian Just for Laughs festival in July 2004. A three-month Off-Broadway run led to tours of North America in spring and autumn 2005. [5] And just before I go, is there anything you can tease – or that you want to tease – about the new series?

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