Archibald Michael Graham (born 9 August 1960) is a British journalist and broadcast commentator who presents Morning Glory, the breakfast show on Talk (formally TalkTV), he also hosts a weekly podcast - Plank of the Week on the same station.
Graham was born in Hampstead, London to Scottish couple Archibald Graham (1923–2008), a newspaper graphic artist, and his wife Mairi McAleavey (born 1924).[2][3]
Graham joined UTV's former Scottish radio station Talk 107 in February 2006, anchoring the mid-morning slot 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with "The Independent Republic of Mike Graham".[1][7] In November 2006, he was also appointed the station's programme director.[8][9] In 2008, his contract was not renewed at Talk 107 and he started broadcasting on UTV's national Talksport radio station[10] in the 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. slot on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. In April 2010, he presented the 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. slot every Friday and Saturday night, replacing George Galloway, as well as continuing to present the Monday 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. slot. In July 2010, he moved from weekends to weekdays, presenting alongside Mike Parry as "Parry and Graham" from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.[11]
Graham's future with Talksport seemed uncertain after co-host Mike Parry resigned from Talksport as a result of a contractual dispute,[12] in March 2011 he took over Talksport's midweek 1 a.m. to 6 a.m., "Extra Time". In October 2013, Parry returned to broadcast alongside Graham, debating "a host of issues"[13] as a segment of "Extra Time" known as "The Two Mikes", which evolved into a regular three-hour slot headlined as "The Two Mikes" from 1 a.m. to 4 a.m.[14] In 2015, Graham and Parry launched their Two Mikes 'World Tour' at venues throughout Britain.[15][16][17][18] In 2015, "The Two Mikes" were named as "Alternative Men of the Year" by The Daily Telegraph.[19] Their most recent slot was on Friday nights at 10 p.m. on Talksport. Their last radio show on Talksport was 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on 29 March 2019. In April 2019, The Two Mikes disbanded; the first sign of the pair breaking up was the ending of their TMTV online shows. Mike Graham announced on Twitter "he was done" and therefore the team split. He was a regular solo presenter for his weekday slot on talkRADIO between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. a format mixture of booked guests and public phone-in callers. From 26 April 2022, his three hour show also appeared on TalkTV, simulcasting with Talkradio.[20]
Since November 2023, Julia Hartley-Brewer has taken over the morning slot, with Graham's show moving to the evening schedule, currently aired between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. The shows' format shares the newspaper headlines, where the top stories are discussed and debated in detail. He also occasionally guests on The Talk, with fellow journalists to discuss politics and news from around the world.[21]
Criticism
In 2017, Graham was the subject of controversy after making a post on Twitter in which he called Liverpool F.C. fans "murderers", in the context of the 1985 Heysel Stadium disaster.[22] He was also criticised in 2020 for referring to Celtic F.C as "the paedo's football club" on Twitter, while engaging in a spat with a user of the social networking platform.[23]
In 2021, Graham was accused of disparaging a guest on his show, Cameron Ford,[24][25] a climate change activist and carpenter by trade, for his use of timber as a building material. Graham suggested it was hypocritical for an environmentalist to work with timber since it requires the felling of trees. When the guest responded that timber is a sustainable building material because, unlike the concrete alternative, trees can be regrown, Graham said it was equally possible to "grow concrete". Graham then abruptly terminated the interview less than a minute after it began. The blunder was ridiculed online following the interview.[26][27] Later, on Jeremy Kyle's TalkRadio show, Graham doubled down on the claim, saying concrete expands as it sets. On Twitter, the radio station shared an article about self-replicating concrete.[28][29]
He received further criticism later in 2022 after making a false claim that Mind, a UK mental health charity, had been funding the legal fees of individuals seeking asylum in the UK; TalkTV later issued a public apology.[30] In 2023, TalkTV issued an apology and paid "substantial damages" to the charity Migrants Organise following defamatory claims made on Mike Graham's show that the organisation were "human traffickers".[31]
In March 2024, TalkTV announced they are to cease linear broadcasts from summer 2024, and move to an uncensored online platform format. This follows the Piers Morgan Uncensored show leaving linear in February. Scott Taunton, TalkTV's broadcasting president reassured employees like Graham, that it was "business as usual" adding that there would be opportunities for "restructure".[32]