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#1 - Catherine Tate
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 3/20/2009
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.
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#2 - Frank Skinner
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 3/27/2009
The stand-up comedian and one half of Baddiel and Skinner, Frank Skinner, looks at the public's ideas.
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#3 - Jonathan Pryce
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/3/2009
One of Britain's greatest actors, Jonathan Pryce, comes along to judge the ideas of the British public.
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#4 - Johnny Vegas
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/17/2009
Northern comedian and actor Johnny Vegas examines the hopefully genuis ideas brought to him.
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#5 - Germaine Greer
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 4/24/2009
Author, feminist and critic Germaine Greer judges whether or not the public's ideas are "Genuis or Not".
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#6 - Stewart Lee
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 5/1/2009
Stewart Lee, the stand-up comedian and co-creator of the controversal Jerry Springer: The Opera becomes this week's guest.
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The Best Episodes of Genius with Dave Gorman Season 1
Every episode of Genius with Dave Gorman Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Genius with Dave Gorman Season 1!
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...
Genre:Comedy
Network:BBC Two
Season 1 Ratings Summary
"Catherine Tate" is the best rated episode of "Genius with Dave Gorman" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 3/20/2009. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Frank Skinner".