Samira Ahmed
Through the Square Window
A podcast guiding you through the UK television we watched in decades gone by, presented by cultural journalist Samira Ahmed and TV journalist Graham Kibble-White.
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Episodes
EPISODE 12: July 1996 08.07.2026 57:09
This month Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White are looking at programmes from July 1996... 05:26: The satrical show The Friday Night Armistice , hosted by Armando Iannucci with Peter Baynham and David Schneider. 20:40: The Carol Vorderman-presented delve into the occult, Out of this World . 32:44: An episode from the fifth series of the sitcom Men Behaving Badly . 42:29: The opening instalment of...
EPISODE 11: The Beatles on TV 10.06.2026 1:08:33
To (belatedly) mark the publication of Samira Ahmed 's BFI Film Classics book on A Hard Day's Night , she and Graham Kibble-White look at a quartet of Beatles TV shows... 05:22: Around the Beatles from May 1964 - Rediffusion's racuous and stomping studio celebration. 21:41: James Paul McCartney from 1973 - an hour-long special with Macca and Wings, made to settle a dispute with ATV's Lew Grade. 39...
EPISODE 10: May 1987 13.05.2026 1:13:58
This month Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White are looking at programmes from May 1987... 05:56: A season three episode - 'Blonde on Blonde' - of US romance Moonlighting. 20:42: Paul Daniels' BBC1 chrono-obsessed quizzer, Every Second Counts . 37:26: John Godber's idiosyncratic BBC2 nightclub comedy-drama, The Ritz . 49:04: Network 7 , Jane Street-Porter and Jane Hewland's Channel 4, youth-orien...
EPISODE 9: Graeme Garden 08.04.2026 1:24:31
In January 2026, Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White visited the home of comedian, actor, author, artist, television presenter, writer, master of panel shows, medical doctor and - of course - Goodie , Graeme Garden to look back at his life in television. Our conversation covers the full gamut of his TV career, from Twice a Fortnight through to Star Turn , Bananaman , Bodymatters , The Adventure G...
EPISODE 8: Barry Cryer 25.03.2026 40:54
Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White present a special extra episode for March 2026. Our previous instalment looked at shows from March 1979, including Thames TV's The Kenny Everett Video Show . Writer, comedian and actor Barry Cryer, who passed away in 2022, was a key contributor to that series and in 2019, Samira visited Barry at his home to record an interview with him about the programme, inte...
EPISODE 7: March 1979 11.03.2026 1:12:05
This month Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White are looking at programmes from March 1979. And they are... 05:39: The BBC's sci-fi saga Blake's 7 , and an episode from its second series, 'Countdown'. 24:09: An edition of the documentary series, Man Alive , following a mum, dad and three children through a series of family therapy sessions. 40:23: Star Signs - the Michael Aspel hosted BBC2 panel sh...
EPISODE 6: February 1969 11.02.2026 1:04:37
This month Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White are looking at programmes from February 1969. And they are... 06:00: The pre-Python children's comedy, Do Not Adjust Your Set. 18:39: Civilisation - the groundbreaking BBC2 documentary, hosted and written by Kenneth Clark. 35:56: Saturday Night Theatre , and the play MacNeil , written by Alun Owen and starring Sean Connery. 48:20: Spy thriller Depart...
EPISODE 5: January 2000 14.01.2026 59:49
HELLLLOOO!!! And a Happy New Year. This month, Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White are looking at programmes that greeted the New Millennium in January 2000. And they are... 05:07 - Blue Peter 's first edition of the year, in which they unearth the time capsule buried on the show back in 1971. 15:33 - The Coronation Street hour-long New Year's Day special, revealing how the residents of Weatherfi...
EPISODE 4: Christmas special 2025 with Mark Gatiss 17.12.2025 1:18:07
And so this is Christmas... In their first-ever feature-length festive spectacular, Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White are joined by special guest Mark Gatiss , as all three nominate their favourite and least-favourite Christmas specials. They are... 6:58 - Samira's least-favourite: The Star Wars Holiday Special 13:31 - Samira's favourite: The Goodies : 'Earthanasia' 26: 38 - Graham's least-favo...
EPISODE 3: November 1984 12.11.2025 58:23
Eyes down for episode three of Through the Square Window! In this instalment, Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White investigate a selection of UK TV programmes that were airing 41 years ago, in November 1984: A blistering edition of BBC1 game show Bob's Full House ; Ray Davies' Channel 4 TV film Return to Waterloo ; we compare and contrast two female-led police dramas, both screening on Saturday n...
EPISODE 2: October 1990 15.10.2025 50:09
Welcome, stranger, to episode two of Through the Square Window! In this instalment, Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White investigate a selection of UK TV shows that were airing 35 years ago, in October 1990: The TV pilot of cult topical comedy The Mary Whitehouse Experience ; an episode on BBC One's teatime consumer affairs programme Watchdog ; Anglia Television's sword and sorcery game show for...
EPISODE 1: September 1975 17.09.2025 52:06
In their first-ever episode, Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White investigate a selection of UK TV shows that were also launching this month, albeit 50 years ago: The BBC1 hospital drama, Angels ; Thames Television's spooky anthology series for children, Shadows (plus a look at BBC2's similarly occult-themed Leap in the Dark ); BBC2 comedies Fawlty Towers and The Growing Pains Of PC Penrose ; Sam...
Through the Square Window - teaser 07.09.2025 2:05
The opening two minutes of episode one of Through the Square Window, a brand-new podcast hosted by Samira Ahmed and Graham Kibble-White , guiding you through the UK TV shows we watched in decades gone by. Episode one launches later in September.
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