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Samira Ahmed

Samira Ahmed (born 15 June 1968, London) is a British freelance journalist, writer and broadcaster at the BBC, where she has presented Radio 4's ''PM'', ''The World Tonight'' and ''Sunday''. She also presented two Proms for BBC Four in 2011. On BBC Radio 3, Ahmed is one of the presenters of ''Night Waves''.
Her writing has appeared in ''The Guardian'', ''The Independent'' and for ''The Spectator'' magazine's Arts Blog. She was a reporter and presenter on ''Channel 4 News'' from 2000 to 2011. She presented ''Sunday Morning Live'', a topical discussion programme on BBC One from 2012 to 2013.
==Early life==
Ahmed's mother Lalita (née Chatterjee, born 1939, Lucknow)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0014161 )〕 worked for the Hindi service of the BBC World Service in Bush House. Ahmed was educated at Wimbledon High School, a girls' independent school in Wimbledon, south London, and read English at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, between 1986 and 1989.〔(Samira Ahmed ), St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford〕 During this period she edited ''Isis'' and the Union magazines, both Oxford University student publications,〔(About ) Samira Ahmed〕 and won the Philip Geddes Journalism Prize for her work on student newspapers,〔(Past Lecturers ) Philip Geddes Memorial Fund〕 and after graduation completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Newspaper Journalism at City University, London.〔Rabiah Malik (Samira Ahmed ), Chick and Quill, City University alumni website, 23 February 2011〕 She recalls that Lucy Mathen, the first female Asian reporter on BBC television,〔Samira Ahmed (Newsround, racism and me ) ''guardian.co.uk'', 29 September 2011〕 who worked on ''John Craven's Newsround'', was an inspirational figure for her, as was broadcaster Shyama Perera,〔 who was working in Fleet Street at around the same time.〔Shyama Perera (How I have come to love the flag ) ''The Independent'', 4 June 2006〕

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