Television Mir, whose sister Uzma was already working for BBC Scotland, first appeared in an episode of a 1992 BBC Scotland show called
The Insiders presented by
Gordon Kennedy. as well as
Colour Me White for Radio 4, and
Gay Life After Saddam for Radio 5 Live. In 2010 she replaced
Anita Anand as a presenter of Radio 5 Live's
Drive programme. For one week in March 2012 she sat in for
Jeremy Vine on his
BBC Radio 2 programme. On 27 September 2012 Mir announced on
Twitter she was leaving BBC 5 Live after 11 years with the station. Mir presented her last 5 Live Drive on 9 November 2012. On 29 October 2012 Mir presented an edition of
BBC Radio 4's ''
Woman's Hour'' and for a while replaced
Julia Hartley-Brewer on the
LBC 97.3 afternoon programme. From 2012 to 2020 she was a copresenter of BBC Radio 4's
Saturday Live. In April 2020 she was announced as a presenter for
Times Radio when the station launched on 29 June 2020. She was to co-present Monday to Thursday breakfast with
Stig Abell. In November 2024 she announced she was to leave
Times Radio Breakfast in two months and presented her last show on 30th January 2025. For several dates in June, August and December 2025, Mir has stood in for
Shelagh Fogarty as presenter of the 1pm to 4pm slot on
LBC. ==Bibliography==