The Interview Episodes Episode guide
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Ian Goldin: Will Covid-19 cause a new recession?
How severe will the financial effects of the coronavirus be?
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Congressman Anthony Brown: Is Joe Biden really the best the Democrats can do?
Democrat Congressman Anthony Brown on the best candidate to beat Donald Trump
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William Kentridge: The unnaturalness of apartheid
Zeinab Badawi is in Johannesburg, talking to renowned artist William Kentridge
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Gabriel Attal: Has the magic worn off France's Emmanuel Macron?
Mr Attal is the Minister for Youth and a rising star in the President’s En Marche party.
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David Tait: Speaking out about sexual abuse
Shaun Ley interviews David Tait, successful financier and survivor of sexual abuse
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Mmusi Maimane: Can his new party become a force in South Africa?
Zeinab Badawi asks Mmusi Maimane about the state of South African politics
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Professor David Heymann: The fight against coronavirus
Is the World Health Organisation moving fast enough?
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Dr Yasser Abu Jamei: Mental health in Gaza
What happens to a people living with trauma and collective despair?
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Alan Dershowitz: Are the rich above the law?
Stephen Sackur cross examines one of America's most high profile lawyers.
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Tarana Burke: What difference has #MeToo made?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the woman who first coined the phrase "Me Too"
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Halima Aden: Challenging supermodel stereotypes
Top models are deemed to have a look that attracts and sells. But how diverse is it?
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Agnes Callamard: Investigating the Khashoggi and Soleimani killings
Stephen Sackur interviews UN Special Rapporteur on extra judicial killing Agnes Callamard
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Paul Krugman: Nobel Prize-winning economist warns of threat to America’s economic future
Is partisanship infecting every corner of today's realm of ideas?
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Len McCluskey: What's the future of the UK Labour Party?
The leader of the party's biggest financial backer on what it should do next
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John Kani: Art and activism
How hard is it to tell South Africa’s post-apartheid story?
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Ian Blackford: Does the SNP have a winning strategy?
The Scotish nationalists have plenty of passion, but do they have a winning strategy?
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Ai Weiwei: Huawei, Hong Kong and being an artist in exile
China's most internationally-famous artist reflects on its political and cultural reality
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Lauri Love: The realities of cyber security
What does an accused hacker's case tell us about the realities of cyber security?
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Jean-Claude Juncker: What's next for the EU and Britain?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the outgoing EU Commission President
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Patrick Suckling: Is Australia becoming a climate pariah?
The country's former Ambassador for the Environment analyses the government's approach
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Mindu Hornick: Don't let Auschwitz memories erode
Mindu Hornick and her sister survived Auschwitz 75 years ago, but their family did not
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Don Bacon: Will Republicans regret their loyalty to Trump?
Stephen Sackur speaks to Republican Congressman Don Bacon
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Alexander Blackman: How should crimes on the battlefield be handled?
Former Royal Marine Alexander Blackman killed a wounded Taliban fighter in 2011
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Tony Garnett: Making TV with a radical purpose
Another chance to hear our 2016 interview with the pioneering film and TV producer
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Seth Freedman: Spying for Harvey Weinstein
Who polices the shadowy world of private intelligence?
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Douglas Silliman: What is Donald Trump's strategy in Iraq?
The former US ambassador to Iraq assesses the White House's possible next moves
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Sir Antony Gormley: Britain's most successful sculptor
His inspiration is the human body, in fact, his own body.
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Vali Nasr: Have strategic realities in the Middle East changed?
Who’s gained and who’s lost after the killing of Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani?
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Ayad Allawi: What if the US pulls out of Iraq?
Do rising tensions between the US and Iran spell disaster for Iraq?
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Malcolm Gladwell: Should we trust strangers?
Stephen Sackur meets the author described as America's most famous intellectual