Genius - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Russell Howard and Hazel Irvine
Dave Gorman returns with his comedy series which explores the many ridiculous but sometimes genius inventions, schemes and policies of the great British public. 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'.

The Hairy Bikers and Jane Moore
Dave Gorman returns with his comedy series which explores the many ridiculous but sometimes genius inventions, schemes and policies of the great British public. Dave is joined by TV food gurus The Hairy Bikers and journalist Jane Moore, who help to test-drive a device to relieve the agony of a bony bottom and a scheme to harness the power created by menopausal women.

Vanessa Feltz and Richard Herring
Dave 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.

Chris Addison and Mel Giedroyc
Dave Gorman is joined by comedians Chris Addison and Mel Giedroyc, as they explore the many ridiculous but sometimes genius inventions, schemes and policies of the Great British public. Ideas include a machine that simulates your handshake and a discreet device for pulling knickers out of your bottom.

Tim Minchin and Alexei Sayle
Dave 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.

Noddy Holder and Shappi Khorsandi
Dave Gorman is joined by glam rock legend Noddy Holder and comedian Shappi Khorsandi, as they explore the many ridiculous but sometimes genius inventions, schemes and policies of the Great British public. Ideas include a device which allows men to play computer games without neglecting their partners and also a gadget to get rid of unwanted visitors to your house.
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