Dave Gorman: Terms & Conditions Apply. Dave
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I'm still watching this, but it isn't as high on my priority as MLIG was previously.
I think the format has some promise but my issue is which bits of it feel forced, given he has some guests on more than once who have already done the same bit before, but feel like they have to act surprised. Such as with the "paint colours range" game - funny once, but not going forward.
However, I feel that if I ever bump into Annabel Port in Carnaby Street, which I rarely have cause to visit, I would have to play along with it and then say I knew that it was for Dave at the end... I dunno.,
I think the format has some promise but my issue is which bits of it feel forced, given he has some guests on more than once who have already done the same bit before, but feel like they have to act surprised. Such as with the "paint colours range" game - funny once, but not going forward.
However, I feel that if I ever bump into Annabel Port in Carnaby Street, which I rarely have cause to visit, I would have to play along with it and then say I knew that it was for Dave at the end... I dunno.,
skinny said:
Found it a bit boring, not sure the format quite works. Feels like half a modern life episodes worth of content bulked out with some guest filler. Also guests mean you have to hear Dave Gorman laugh more, which i hadn't realised until this show, is quite annoying.
Yup. One of his weaker efforts, sadly. I went to his gig in Guildford recently and laughed like a train. Especially the Giraffe joke. He was brilliant from start to finish. I also loved his earlier TV shows, MLIG and when he went off searching for other Dave Gormans especially. But this format doesn't really suit him, or that's my take on it at least. We're still watching it, mind, but just not looking forward to each new episode as much as we have past series of his stuff.yellowjack said:
Yup. One of his weaker efforts, sadly. I went to his gig in Guildford recently and laughed like a train. Especially the Giraffe joke. He was brilliant from start to finish. I also loved his earlier TV shows, MLIG and when he went off searching for other Dave Gormans especially. But this format doesn't really suit him, or that's my take on it at least. We're still watching it, mind, but just not looking forward to each new episode as much as we have past series of his stuff.
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