Are You Dave Gorman?
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Author | Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Documentary comedy novel |
Publisher | Ebury Press |
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Media type | Print (Paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0091884713 |
Followed by | Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure |
Are You Dave Gorman? is the title of a show by the British documentary comedian Dave Gorman and the book of the same name, co-written by Gorman and Danny Wallace. The BBC television series The Dave Gorman Collection - Dave Gorman's first television show - was based on the show. The original show was created for the 2000 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and was nominated for a prestigious Perrier award. An extended version of the show was taken to the West End, then to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (where it was nominated for a Barry Award), the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado (where it won the Jury Award for Best One Person Show) and finally to New York where it ran for more than 3 months and was named Best Comedy Show of 2001 by Time Out New York.
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[edit] Evolution
The show originated following a drunken bet between Dave Gorman his friend Danny Wallace. The bet was thus: Dave claimed that he shared the name "Dave Gorman" with the assistant manager of East Fife F.C. and that there must be "loads" of others around. Danny disagreed with him. So the two travelled to East Fife (from London—several hundred miles), with a video camera, to meet the assistant manager, whose name was indeed Dave Gorman. More trips followed, to meet more Dave Gormans. During a trip to New York, Dave revealed his strict criteria for inclusion when he excluded one man from the list because a metal plaque outside his offices showed his name to be "B. David Gorman". (Dave's justification for this – given on his web forum – was "You've got to have rules.")
Initially the bet was fairly vague, but on the way to meet Dave Gormans numbers four and five, they debated what "loads" meant. Danny decided on one for every card in the deck. That is 54 (including jokers).
[edit] Stage show
To aid the search, which by his own admission became scarily serious, Dave created a stage-show about their travels that was also used to appeal for further Dave Gormen to come forward. The show was called Are You Dave Gorman?. This acquired something of a cult following and several people helped Dave in his quest, which he did eventually complete. (Five even changed their names by deed poll to Dave Gorman).
[edit] Television show
The Dave Gorman Collection | |
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Genre | Documentary comedy |
Creator(s) | Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace |
Starring | Dave Gorman |
Opening theme | Eliza Carthy |
Country of origin | UK |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Executive producer(s) | Myfanwy Moore |
Running time | 30mins |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC Two |
Original run | 4 March 2001 – 8 April 2001 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | How to Start Your Own Country |
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IMDb profile |
All this came to the attention of the BBC, who gave Dave a series, co-written and co-produced by Danny, entitled The Dave Gorman Collection, which took the form of televised lectures, in which he explained what he had done. The six episodes were directed by Pati Marr. The show was released on DVD on February 19, 2007 under the title Are You Dave Gorman?, however it is only available to buy from his website and on Recordstore.co.uk. [click for more info Later a book entitled Are You Dave Gorman? was written by the two of them.
Once the TV show existed Dave stopped touring the show in the UK, instead taking it to several overseas festivals and later running the show for 3 months off-Broadway, a run which saw Dave appearing as a fully-fledged guest on The Late Show With David Letterman.
Two Australian soap operas have named fictional characters Dave Gorman as an in-joke and the comedian has been bombarded with so many e-mails about it that he has had to publicly appeal to people to stop sending him details of other Dave Gormans. He was, after all, only trying to meet 54. At the time of writing he has met 106.