It’s called ‘A Beginners Guide to Pakistan’ and will be a BBC Radio 4 series. Sami Khan, who has been entertaining audiences since quite a while now, has finally made a mark internationally by securing his very own show for BBC Radio.
The comedian, who had also taken part in the improvisational comedy truope ‘Blackfish’, announced the news via a tweet two days ago.
Be in the audience at my BBC Radio 4 show, “A Beginners Guide to Pakistan”, 11/05: https://t.co/2CY9X80o0U
— Sami Shah (@samishah) April 15, 2015
Although we don’t have all the details that pertain to the show, from the look of it, it’s going to feature a take on Pakistani culture and traditions through Sami’s eyes. The actor moved to Australia where he currently resides and has been doling out humorous jokes since ten years. Sami’s tweets contain his usual edgy wit and sarcastic twist in them. Here are a few examples:-
Maulana Abdul Aziz’s new summer collection was disappointing. Just lots of black. You can’t accessorise with sticks every time.
— Sami Shah (@samishah) April 15, 2015
What purpose do rich Karachi aunties actually serve?
— Sami Shah (@samishah) April 12, 2015
He has also published a book by the name of I, Migrant.