The Interview Episodes Episode guide
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Francoise Barre-Sinoussi - President Elect, International Aids Society
Could we soon see a cure for HIV/Aids? Francoise Barre-Sinoussi thinks so.
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Tracey Emin - Artist
Stephen Sackur talks to artist Tracey Emin about her life, work and latest exhibition.
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Sir Tim Rice - Lyricist, writer and composer
Gavin Esler speaks to one of the greatest lyricists of his generation, Sir Tim Rice.
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Paul Krugman - Nobel Prize Winner for Economics, 2008
Stephen Sackur discusses the global economic crisis with economist Paul Krugman.
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Yiannis Milios – Economic Advisor of the Syriza Party, Greece
Gavin Esler speaks to Yiannis Milios, the economic sdvisor of the Syriza Party in Greece.
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Bruce Dickinson - Singer, Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden lead singer Bruce Dickinson talks about his dual roles as frontman and pilot.
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Robin Gibb - The Bee Gees
Eighteen months ago, Robin Gibb joined Stephen Sackur in the Hardtalk studio.
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Grigory Yavlinsky - Co-Founder Yabloko Party, Russia
Stephen Sackur speaks to Grigory Yavlinsky, a veteran leader of Russia's opposition
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Louis Saha - French footballer
Stephen Sackur speaks to French international footballer Louis Saha.
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Michalis Sarris – Chairman, Cyprus Popular Bank
If the Greeks leave the euro now, how far could the contagion spread?
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Sir William Patey – British Ambassador to Kabul, 2010-2012 (Retired)
Did the West get the balance between war and diplomacy fundamentally wrong in Afghanistan?
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Nasser Judeh - Jordan's Foreign Minister
Jordan's foreign minister Nasser Judeh talks about the prospects for reform.
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NORMAN FINKELSTEIN – Political scientist
Are American Jews, as Norman Finkelstein claims, falling out of love with Israel?
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09/05/2012 GMT
Sir Ronald Cohen is committed to social investment but can capitalism deliver public good?
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PHILIP GLASS – Composer
Philip Glass is driven by a simple question, what is music? So what is his answer?
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GUY SCOTT – Vice President of Zambia
Is Africa's economic growth being matched by improved governance?
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NHIAL DENG NHIAL – Foreign Minister, South Sudan
South Sudan is in trouble. Is there hope for a negotiated settlement?
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Sir JOHN SULSTON – Nobel Prize-winning scientist
Sir John Sulston on whether science can help the human species change its ways
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Sheikh Khalid Bin Ali Al Khalifa - Bahrain’s justice minister
Bahrain's monarchy says it has heeded the message of the Arab Spring - but has it?
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OLEG DERIPASKA – Chief Executive, RUSAL
Is the politics of Russia proving to be bad for business?
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ZOE WANAMAKER – Actor
Zoë Wanamaker, actor, talks about her family's artistic obsession - Shakespeare
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PETER KEEN - Director of Performance, UK Sport
Peter Keen on London Olympics. Has the cult of winning gone too far?
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FW de Klerk
A 2012 interview with the former leader of South Africa
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Paul Conroy - Photographer
Stephen Sackur speaks to British photo journalist Paul Conroy.
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Alan Moore - Writer
The graphic novelist talks about his disappointment at the movie adaptations of his novels
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Ali Dizaei - London Metropolitan Police Superintendent
Stephen Sackur asks what the rise and fall of Ali Dizaei says about British policing.
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Michael Frayn - Writer
Stephen Sackur speaks to one of Britain's finest writing talents.
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Hamid Al-Bayati - Iraqi Ambassador to the UN
Should Iraq be doing more to end the bloodshed on its doorstep?
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Juergen Stark - Former member, Executive Board of the European Central Bank
Though much has changed in the last few months, has the eurozone really been saved?
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Sir Alan Ayckbourn - British Playwright
Sarah Montague chats to Alan Ayckbourn, perhaps the most performed playwright alive.