The Interview Episodes Episode guide
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Alassane Ouattara - President of Ivory Coast
Zeinab Badawi talks to the president of Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara.
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Kishore Mahbubani - Author and former diplomat
Stephen Sackur speaks to Kishore Mahbubani, the former diplomat turned provocative thinker
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Gareth Thomas - Former Wales Rugby Captain
Stephen Sackur speaks to Welsh rugby legend, Gareth Thomas.
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Victor Ponta - Prime Minister of Romania
Zeinab Badawi talks to Romanian prime minister Victor Ponta.
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Kenneth Clarke - Conservative Government Minister, UK
Stephen Sackur talks to veteran Conservative cabinet minister Ken Clarke.
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Theodor Meron - President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Theodor Meron talks about the international legal framework for delivering justice.
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Moncef Marzouki - President of Tunisia
The success of Tunisia's revolution has been threatened by growing internal tensions.
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Lord Bilimoria – Founder and Chairman, Cobra Beer
Zeinab Badawi speaks to Indian born British entrepreneur, Karan Bilimoria.
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Timo Soini - Leader, The Finns Party
A Finnish nationalist wants to see the Eurozone dismantled.
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Henry Winkler - Actor
How did a troubled kid come to be a symbol of sunny optimism?
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AB Yehoshua - Author
Can one of Israel's great writers chart a way for Israelis and Palestinians in conflict?
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Father Bernard Lynch - Priest and Psychotherapist
Zeinab Badawi speaks to Father Bernard Lynch, one of a few openly gay Catholic priests.
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Gloria Steinem – Feminist activist and author
How much of what Gloria Steinem hoped for and fought for has been achieved?
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Jon Huntsman - Republican Presidential Candidate 2011
Stephen Sackur speaks to a Republican politician frequently at odds with his own party.
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Mamphela Ramphele - Politician and academic
Stephen Sackur talks to the anti-apartheid activist about her new alternative to the ANC.
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Enrique Garcia - President - CAF - Development Bank of Latin America
Is this Latin America's decade?
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Lucinda Creighton - Minister for European Affairs
Can Dublin convince the world that it has bounced back from the brink of disaster?
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Fernando Carrera – Minister of Foreign Affairs
Is Guatemala in danger of becoming a narco-state?
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Hossein Mousavian - Iranian Nuclear Negotiator
As Iran's nuclear programme gets more sophisticated, does diplomacy have a chance?
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Mohammad Jawad - Plastic Surgeon
Reconstructing the faces of women disfigured by acid attacks in Pakistan
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Renzo Piano - Architect
"If you make something wrong, it's wrong forever" architect Renzo Piano on building design
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Lord Ouseley – Chairman, Kick It Out
Veteran equality campaigner Lord Ouseley on tackling racism in football
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Paul Bhatti – Minister in Charge of National Harmony, Pakistan
What hope is there for national harmony Pakistan?
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Mark Lynas - pro-GM campaigner
What if genetically modified food is the solution to world hunger?
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Nigel Sheinwald - UK Ambassador to the US (2007 - 2012)
Is the Cameron EU gambit in Britain's national interest?
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Mohamed El-Erian – CEO, PIMCO
Are central bankers and politicians ready to take bold decisions in the quest for growth?
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Doreen Lawrence
Doreen Lawrence exposed the extent of racism in Britain. How have things changed?
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Pascal Lamy – Director General, World Trade Organisation
Has the march toward trade liberalisation ended in failure?
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Kiran Bedi - Senior Female Police Officer in India
Is India failing to protect women from sexual violence?
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Joaquin Almunia – EU Competition Commissioner
Is the worst of the Eurozone crisis really over?