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David Mitchell's Soapbox
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David chews over carb-free diets ...then spits them out. On a scale of deliciousness, bread and butter are, always have and always will be King and Queen.

David Mitchell points the finger at pointy shoes, providing plenty of points about their pointlessness.

David discusses his idea for 'Dragons Den'... but he doesn't want to be kept waiting!

David pops his cork over the issue of wine tasting.

David Mitchell gets all hung up about ending phone calls.

David Mitchell dissects the phrase 'The Great British Public'.

David Mitchell aims his ranty revolver at gangster movies.

David Mitchell explains the difference between problems and challenges.

David Mitchell finds that the Marmite ad campaign leaves a funny taste in his mouth.

David Mitchell highlights why talking to strangers is not a good thing.

David Mitchell gives his personal opinion on personal tastes.

David Mitchell gets clever about Mensa!

David Mitchell is going forward with another rant, about 'going forward'.

David Mitchell gets down with Downton Abbey.

It's quiz time with David Mitchell! Time to test your emotional intelligence!

David Mitchell chooses not to have any choice. Choice is bad.

David Mitchell wants to know what the hell is going on with religious choice!

David Mitchell wouldn't have minded, but...

David Mitchell looks into why people sign autographs. And oh! Did he not tell you that he has a book out now?

Richard III has been found in bone form by Archaeologists! David Mitchell wonders what we are supposed to do with them - bury them again?

David Mitchell socially signifies his stance on social signals.

You only live once! David Mitchell wonders if living in the moment is really the answer?

David picks up on the assumption that everything is quicker and easier to sort out by text. Is sending bite-sized messages really that effective? Or is it just a small pointless chore?

David tackles text speak and the charming little innovation LOL. But will he be for or against the modern habit of approving a joke with the abbreviation?

David berates the modern button-loving gadget designers who are given free reign with their counterintuitive scratchable DVDs. Do you too lament the simple days of the VHS?

In this episode David takes issue with ridiculously extravagant weddings. He questions whether they're really supposed to be special for you, or for everyone else?

David rants about the totally invented tradition of the stag night.

David discusses the folly of giving your child a unique name. But as soon as you get used to a name do you stop noticing it's strangeness altogether? Just think of 'Peep Show'...

In this episode David gets agitated by broadcasters who plaster logos over logos over logos. Shouldn't there be a degree of mature cooperation where the highest bidder gets the slot?

David discusses the subtext of the sign 'If you are not satisfied with anything we serve, the chef will eat it himself.' Just how bad can the food be?

David picks up on British reservations about calling hotels 'cheap.' But cheap is good is it not, so why not say it?

David discusses the trials and tribulations of keeping up with old friends from which there is no etiquette of release. Shouldn't there be a system for rotating them every ten years?

David asks a series of questions that are not imminently googleable but to which there are definitively correct answers. The fabulous prize? A Dell XPS15z.

You know those credits which disrupt your television viewing pleasure at the end of every programme? Squashing the show you were watching into one half of the screen, whilst a voice speaks over the music, what on earth are they thinking?

David has his say on the rationale of the gift-giving ritual, from ill-fitting jumpers to duplicate copies of the Bonesetter's daughter, the whole system is hideously inefficient. Aren't we better off putting anything we actually want on an accessible online list?

David talks about the country's problem with its drinking culture; but not in the way of 'Broken Britain's Wild Teens In Booze Binge Shame Shock', rather like having a nice glass of wine at a party, or a pint in the pub.

David Mitchell provides answers for the Dell Quiz.

Is there perhaps a way of combating wastefulness and planned obsolescence. From tables to fuel, could a subscription fee perhaps be a viable solution?

David Mitchell follows his sustainability rant with one on saving the environment. There is always heated debate about global warming, but until there is proof it doesn't exist, shouldn't we be looking for solutions?

The phrase 'young man' is a joke that is made to a boy who is obviously not a man, but can also be said to a man who is clearly not young. This certainly gives David something to think about at the grand age of 37.

David Mitchell analyses marathon runners this week, and what the logic is behind their attempts to raise money for charity. Surely all the time they spend training, would have been better spent working a job? After all, they would make a lot more money for charity!

With season 3 of David Mitchell's soapbox coming to an end, David discusses what matters (and what doesn't matter) when it comes to ranting.

David Mitchell ponders the tales of mythical heroes.

David Mitchell addresses the American nation on the proper use of particular English words and phrases.

David Mitchell talks about how difficult it is to get a good haircut.

David Mitchell discusses this issue of personal debts between friends.

David Mitchell talks about the authenticity of who you are.

David Mitchell discusses the use of references around children.

David Mitchell discusses the idea that politicians are lying liars

David Mitchell talks about the origin of the old word for "giraffe," which used to be called "Camelopard."

David Mitchell talks about the hot and cold issue of climate change.

David Mitchell expresses his ideas for a new queueing system in pubs.

David Mitchell discusses the wonderful use of the innuendo.

David Mitchell rants about trains in Britain.

David Mitchell follows on from his rant about trains onto the insufferable subject of unattended luggage.

David Mitchell discusses the weird subject of women getting their boobs signed.

David Mitchell complains about the overuse of 3D in today's media... in glorious 3D!!

David Mitchell chews over the subject of communal eating a.k.a. public mastication.

David rants about signs that lie.

David gets grumpy about kids' stuff. Why are things made for children now considered the mainstream?

David Mitchell goes through an 'Extreme Makeover' by finally changing his red shirt.

David Mitchell sums up the last series and the wonderful things we've learned from him.

David Mitchell reveals he has an unwelcome - and furry - house guest.

David Mitchell talks about the significance of giving flowers.

David Mitchell rants about his allegiance to the Welsh.

David Mitchell discusses our gradually declining respect for the elderly.

David Mitchell talks about beer advertising and preferences.

David Mitchell discusses the phenomenon of unusually smart-looking men.

David Mitchell rants about TV rudeness.

David Mitchell discusses the standards of spelling and the unnecessary use of elaborate words.

David Mitchell talks about consensus and tedious social conveniences.

David Mitchell looks at the phrase 'Rape and Pillage'.

David Mitchell talks about asking inappropriate questions.

David Mitchell speaks with passion...

David Mitchell looks at the sticky issue of giving compliments.

David Mitchell talks about the curious world of male grooming.

David Mitchell rants about the generalisations of man flu.

David Mitchell contemplates why men are so reticent to go to the doctor's surgery.

In this week's episode, David Mitchell ponders the merits of necrophilia (otherwise known as thanatophilia and necrolagnia, apparently).

David shares his views about hauliers.

David Mitchell talks about the relative merits of the Gaelic language

For Episode 20 (yes - its been that many!), we have decided to lay on something a little bit special. Yes! A quiz to end all quizzes! With exclamation marks!

David is joined by a special guest star from the world of dance. David also announces the winner of his Wikipedia-friendly rhyming quiz.

Just after his 35th birthday, David Mitchell contemplates the nature of birthdays.

David Mitchell discusses the relationship we Brits have with food.

David Mitchell contemplates the topic of waste in politics.

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Details Of TV
Location
Language English
Release 2009-02-06
Producer ChannelFlip