Emma Dabiri
Mar 25, 1979 - Dublin, Ireland
Emma Dabiri is an Irish-Nigerian author, academic, and broadcaster. Her debut book, Don't Touch My Hair, was first published in 2019.

Mar 25, 1979 - Dublin, Ireland
Emma Dabiri is an Irish-Nigerian author, academic, and broadcaster. Her debut book, Don't Touch My Hair, was first published in 2019.
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| Movie | 2018 | Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music: A Musical History | Self | |
| Movie | 2023 | Frankie Boyle's Farewell to the Monarchy | Self - Author and Broadcaster | |
| Movie | 2018 | Stevie Wonder: A Musical History | self | |
| Movie | 2022 | Jimmy Carr Destroys Art | ||
| Movie | 2024 | Quintessentially Irish | Self | |
| Movie | 2017 | Is Love Racist? The Dating Game | Self - Host | |
| TV Show | N/A | Have I Got a Bit More News for You | Self - Panellist | 1 |
| TV Show | 2017 | The Sweet Makers | Self - Presenter | 3 |
| TV Show | 2016 | Britain's Lost Masterpieces | Self - Presenter | 10 |
| TV Show | 1979 | Question Time | Self - Panellist | 2 |
| TV Show | 2020 | Inside Museums | Self - Presenter | 1 |
| TV Show | 2020 | Our Coast | Self - Expert | 1 |
| TV Show | 1990 | Have I Got News for You | Self | 1 |
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| Movie | 2017 | Is Love Racist? The Dating Game | Writer | Writing |