Comedian Dave Gorman looks at modern life by messing with modern Monopoly, interrogating children's TV characters and playing tricks with singing toys.
Dave vents at newspaper headline hyperbole, moves onto celebrities, both major and minor, and their lookalikes, and covers everything from A to um.. well, you decide.
In this series 2, episode 1 full episode of Modern Life is Goodish, Dave Gorman finds and develops a camera that has some rather uncompromising photographs on them.
Dave annoys his wife to prove a point, explores the blister-pack economy and tries to make a quick (though hard-earned) profit, rails against weird envelopes (and then teases postmen with them), ropes in the Fijians via their dollars, and embarrasses a rich guy.
Lies, gullibility, how-to guides, elephants, insults, flag-burning and tracking down an identity thief.. Dave links his way through these and more with the aid of his laptop, a remote control and a big screen.
Dave quite likes a Puzzle. Dave gets up to mischief once again while messing around with Puzzles featuring Tom Jones, Sir Alan Lord Sugar and much more.
Dave clicks, links and graphs his way through 'recommended stories', the dangers (for the model) of stock photos, lies, sites that will do anything for very little, and internet bargains.
The comedian continues to put the modern world under scrutiny. To look at nature's warning signs he enlists the aid of celebrities, insect repellent and Doctor Google.