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Dan Swimer

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Dan Swimer
Born1972 (age 51–52)
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Educationattended Manchester Grammar School and then Leeds University
Occupation(s)television writer, producer

Dan Swimer (born 1972 in Manchester) is a British television writer, producer, consultant and associate. He has produced episodes of Popworld, Lily Allen and Friends, and Sacha Baron Cohen's Who Is America?. He wrote material for Never Mind the Buzzcocks, How TV Ruined Your Life and Stand Up for the Week. He and Simon Amstell wrote Grandma's House.[1] He has worked on You Have Been Watching and Ask Rhod Gilbert and has written for BBC Three show, Crims. He has two children.

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  1. ^ Rampton, James (9 August 2010). "A family affair: How to make a British 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'". The Independent. London. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
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