The Interview Episodes Episode guide
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Mohammed Alyahya: Does Saudi Arabia still have America's support?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the boss of Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya English news channel
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Mohamedou Ould Slahi: What is the Guantanamo legacy?
For 14 years, Mohamedou Salahi was held at Guantanamo Bay. He was released without charge
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Artists Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore
Is there anything normal about Gilbert and George?
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Dmytro Kuleba: Has the Russian threat to Ukraine receded?
Stephen Sackur speaks to Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba
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Sir Peter Westmacott: Are we at peak geopolitical risk?
Stephen Sackur interviews former British Ambassador to Washington, Paris and Ankara
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Navalny aide Vladimir Ashurkov: Is Putin about to eliminate his most dangerous opponent?
Stephen Sackur speaks to a key ally of Alexei Navalny
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Michael Mann: The new climate war?
Climate denial is dead - says climate scientist Michael Mann. In its place? Inaction.
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Silvia Foti: When truth trumps family loyalty
Silvia Foti on grappling with family responsible for the holocaust
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Serj Tankian: System of a Down frontman on activism and music
Do politics or music matter more to the frontman of one of the world's biggest rock acts?
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Tsitsi Dangarembga: Are better days coming for Zimbabwe?
Zeinab Badawi interviews one of Zimbabwe's most influential cultural figures
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Amrullah Saleh: Is the Afghan peace process running out of road?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the First Vice President of Afghanistan Amrullah Saleh
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Ken Rogoff: Does Bidenomics make sense?
We speak to US economist Ken Rogoff, on the economic consequences of the pandemic
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Barbara Amiel: What do the super-rich owe the rest of the world?
What does a former newspaper columnist's memoir reveal about the lives of the wealthy?
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Sir Vartan Melkonian: From Beirut street child to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
How one of the world's most renowned conductors overcame remarkable adversity
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Erika Lust: Can porn be feminist?
We speak to feminist pornographer Erika Lust to ask if porn can be ethical
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Marina Abramović: A remarkable career pushed to the limits
Stephen Sackur interviews the world's most famous performance artist.
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Jean-Claude Juncker: Is Covid an unprecedented test of EU cohesion?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the former president of the European Commission
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Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee: Is the concept of ‘one country, two systems’ dead?
Stephen Sackur interviews one of Beijing’s most loyal backers in Hong Kong
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Baroness Minouche Shafik: What do we owe each other?
The need for a new social contract that is less about 'me' and more about 'we'
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Stephen King: Are you afraid of the dark?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the bestselling master of horror writing
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Vjosa Osmani: Acting President of Kosovo
Can a new generation of politicians deliver a fresh start for Kosovo?
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Adar Poonawalla: How to vaccinate the world
We speak to CEO of the Serum Institute - the biggest vaccine producer in the world.
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Dr Sasa: Does Myanmar have a democratic future?
Why has Myanmar's transition to democracy gone so wrong?
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Jewher Ilham: Fears for her Uighur family in China
What hope for human rights for Uighurs living in Xinjiang province?
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Evan McMullin: What next for anti-Trump Republicans?
Is it time to build a new conservative party from scratch?
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Khin Zaw Win: Protests in Myanmar
What do the people of Myanmar want now - and what are they likely to get?
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Valdis Dombrovskis: Is the EU ready to aggressively defend its interests?
The EU's Executive Vice-President about strategy inside the world's largest trading bloc
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Harvey Goldsmith: Can live music survive Covid?
UK live music promoter Harvey Goldsmith on whether the creative world can be revived
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Dr Seth Berkley: How to ensure the whole world gets a Covid vaccine
It’s a great ambition, but is it achievable?
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Elizabeth Neumann: The battle for the soul of the US Republican Party
Can mainstream conservatives rescue the party from far right extremism?