Comedy series where Dave Gorman and a celebrity guest chew over the ridiculous, unworkable but sometimes genius inventions, schemes and policies pitched by members of the public
Producer: Simon Nicholls
No overview available.
6 episodes
A little dollop of extra Genius from the Genius Control Centre aka the shed. Dave has a little natter about the nature of television, we see another genius idea and have a chat with some of his production team, and all in ten minutes. What could be nicer than that?
Runtime: 30 minThe second Red Button extra bit of Genius. Dave takes us behind the scenes of the show... but only if there are at least 10 people watching.
Runtime: 30 minThe third visit to Genius HQ.
Runtime: 30 minThe fourth in a series of six Red Button extra pieces of Genius.
Runtime: 30 minOur second to last visit to the shed for this series of Genius.
Runtime: 30 minThe last in the series of the Genius Red Button extras.
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
6 episodes
Catherine Tate decides whether 4 different ideas from the general public are genius or not. On tonights show are a cabby who takes the shoes of drunken clients, a coat with an extra hood on the sleeve for your 'bird', 100m shoes and a bus who's route is decided by the majority vote of its passengers.
Runtime: 30 minThe stand-up comedian and one half of Baddiel and Skinner, Frank Skinner, looks at the public's ideas.
Runtime: 30 minOne of Britain's greatest actors, Jonathan Pryce, comes along to judge the ideas of the British public.
Runtime: 30 minNorthern comedian and actor Johnny Vegas examines the hopefully genuis ideas brought to him.
Runtime: 30 minAuthor, feminist and critic Germaine Greer judges whether or not the public's ideas are "Genuis or Not".
Runtime: 30 minStewart Lee, the stand-up comedian and co-creator of the controversal Jerry Springer: The Opera becomes this week's guest.
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
6 episodes
This time Dave is joined by comedian Russell Howard and sports presenter Hazel Irvine. Ideas include a health-and-safety-conscious way of being angry and also a quick and easy way of doing the 'top 50 things to do before you die'.
Runtime: 30 minThis week Dave is joined by The Hairy Bikers (Dave Myers, Simon King), and journalist Jane Moore.
Runtime: 30 minDave is joined by broadcaster Vanessa Feltz and comedian Richard Herring, who help to test-drive a device to help nervous job interviewees, and test a stress-free way to dip nachos. Dave sends roving reporter Jeff Brazier to a field, to try out a new game involving sheep.
Runtime: 30 minComedians Chris Addison and Mel Giedroyc join Dave Gorman to discuss inventions, schemes and policies pitched by members of the public, with ideas ranging from a machine that can simulate a person's handshake to a discreet device for fixing wedgies.
Runtime: 30 minDave Gorman is joined by comedians Tim Minchin and Alexei Sayle, as they explore the many ridiculous but sometimes genius inventions, schemes and policies of the Great British public. Ideas include a musical instrument for pensioners and a controversial way of controlling the UK's seagull population.
Runtime: 30 minMusician Noddy Holder and comedienne Shappi Khorsandi join Dave Gorman to discuss inventions, schemes and policies pitched by members of the public. Ideas include a device that allows men to play computer games without neglecting their partners, and a gadget to get rid of unwanted house guests. Last in the series.
Runtime: 30 min