The Kumars at No. 42

The Kumars at No. 42

2001
The Kumars at No. 42
The Kumars at No. 42

The Kumars at No. 42

6.7 | en | Comedy

The Kumars at No. 42 is a British comedy show. It won an International Emmy in 2002 and 2003. It ran for seven series totalling 53 episodes.

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EP6  Chris Tarrant and Alan Alda
Aug. 18,2006
Chris Tarrant and Alan Alda

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EP5  Max Beesley and Richard Wilson
Aug. 11,2006
Max Beesley and Richard Wilson

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EP4  Suzi Quatro and Darcey Bussell
Aug. 04,2006
Suzi Quatro and Darcey Bussell

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EP3  Louis Walsh and Trisha Goddard
Jul. 28,2006
Louis Walsh and Trisha Goddard

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EP1  Felicity Kendal and Gordon Ramsey
Jul. 14,2006
Felicity Kendal and Gordon Ramsey

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6.7 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2001-11-12 | Released Producted By: Hat Trick Productions , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/k/kumarsatno42the_66602080.shtml
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The Kumars at No. 42 is a British comedy show. It won an International Emmy in 2002 and 2003. It ran for seven series totalling 53 episodes.

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Cast

Indira Joshi , Vincent Ebrahim , Sanjeev Bhaskar

Director

Anil Gupta

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Reviews

jacques_05 An informal chat show style comedy from a revitalised British comedy scene. Much more intelligent than some of the racially stereotyped humor emerging from the States. The guests are interesting, ranging from Charlotte Church, various tier 2 actors and political guests.The guests in the first series don't know that the show is a send up and often take the comments at face value. Their confusion is amusing as the "family" play jokes on each other and the guests.Some guests won't be recognisable to viewers outside Britain.The same actors had another comedy show. I can't remember the name of it at the moment. Some similarity in style to Ali G, but without the drug references or the bling bling.Highly recommended for the intelligent viewer.
de_niro_2001 One other reviewer describes this as part chat show, part sitcom and that's a good way of describing it. Where did they get the idea for this? It's a very clever idea. A young Asian guy, still living with his parents, wants to be a chat show host and his successful businessman dad builds him a studio in the back garden. But while he's interviewing the celebrities, his Mum, Dad and Granny come in to the studio and ask the celebrities questions. It's quite obvious that the celebrities on the show enjoy it. Another reviewer says it reflects the sad worship of celebrities but I don't think that's a fair comment. The show is entertaining and there is a little of the spirit of Morecambe and Wise in it. Granny Kumar (aka "Ummi") is the real show stealer but Aswan had a really good line when Sanjev was interviewing some actress from East Enders and she said the Kumars were like people on East Enders. Aswan said "Yes, but we speak better English". Very true! In the programme featuring Patrick Stewart, Ummi said she had read on a website that Patrick Stewart didn't like talking about Star Trek then Sanjev came on in a Star Trek uniform. The show is brilliant and I can see why the Americans and Australians have produced their own versions. It's a pity I'm not famous enough, I'd love to be the Kumars' guest!
pgbiswas sure it is not the greatest show ever but quite funny and surely is a comic relief from wannabe comedy sitcomes, such as Everybody Loves Raymond or That 70's show or whatever that comes on Star world (TV CHANNEL) except Friends and Seinfield
andyguest This show is one of the finest shows on TV. It's a top class sitcom and talk show in one. If you are a fan of Goodness Gracious Me, then you should like this. The casts lines are written, as are the questions, but the guest is always genuine and spontanious. Highlights include the dirty and rude gran and the Dads anecdotes that don't have an ending. I was in the audience for a recording of this, and the guests really don't have any idea what's coming! I really recommend watching this whenever it's on, you won't be disappointed.