Anil Gupta
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Anil Gupta (born 1974, UK) is a comedy writer and producer. He has produced many shows on radio and television including Goodness Gracious Me, the spoof chat show The Kumars at No. 42, The Office and Bromwell High.[1] He wrote the Cinderella episode of the 2008 comedy drama series Fairy Tales.
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- ^ Sunny Hundal. "How television still suffers from stereotyping", 03 October 2005. "Outsiders might not have heard of him, but Anil Gupta was the executive producer of The Office, no less. He also put together the genre-busting comedy Goodness Gracious Me and is now producing the fifth series of The Kumars at No 42."