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Dan Swimer

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TV writer and producer

Dan Swimer
Born1972 (age 52–53)
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
EducationattendedManchester Grammar School and thenLeeds University
Occupation(s)television writer, producer

Dan Swimer (born 1972 inManchester) is aBritish television writer, producer, consultant and associate. He has produced episodes ofPopworld,Lily Allen and Friends, andSacha Baron Cohen'sWho Is America?. He wrote material forNever Mind the Buzzcocks,How TV Ruined Your Life andStand Up for the Week. He andSimon Amstell wroteGrandma's House.[1] He has worked onYou Have Been Watching andAsk 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. Retrieved31 May 2012.

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