The Interview Episodes Episode guide
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Angus Deaton: The cost of the 'deaths of despair'
He won the Nobel Prize for economics in 2015. His new work looks at 'deaths of despair'
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Gloria Allred: Epstein victim lawyer
We speak to veteran women's rights lawyer Gloria Allred
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: 'No-one will be safe until everyone is safe'
Stephen Sackur speaks to the chair of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization
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Adam Goodes: How racism drove him from Australian Rules football
What lessons can the world learn from an Aboriginal sports star's experience?
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Husam Zomlot: How could Palestine respond to annexation?
We speak to the Palestinian ambassador in London
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Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law
Nathan Law was a member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and a pro-democracy activist
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Jane Goodall: A life with chimpanzees
Can chimps and so many other species be saved from mass extinction?
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Danny Danon: What will Israel do in the West Bank?
Stephen Sackur speaks to Israel's outgoing ambassador to the UN
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Ronny Tong: Has China killed Hong Kong's special status?
Stephen Sackur speaks to a member of Hong Kong's Executive Council
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Nadya Tolokonnikova: Pussy Riot & Russian protest
What, if anything, can stir Russians to rebel?
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Kathy Sullivan: Exploring space and the Mariana Trench
A former astronaut talks about exploring the deepest point under the ocean
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Armando Iannucci: Is this a bad time to be funny?
Can the creator of Veep find humour amid the world's crises?
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Maria Ressa: Is the press under attack in the Philippines?
We speak to Maria Ressa, the journalist just convicted of cyber-libel
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André Leon Talley: Race, fashion and Vogue
The former creative director at US Vogue looks back at his years in the fashion industry
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Chile Eboe-Osuji: Can the International Criminal Court achieve its goals?
How will the institution cope in the face of hostility from President Trump?
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Jim McGovern: Can Biden unite the left?
We speak to leftist Congressman Jim McGovern and ask if Biden can unite the Democrats
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Arancha Gonzalez: Why isn't the world working together?
How much damage has the pandemic done to international collaboration?
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Epidemiologist Ian Lipkin: Are we getting the pandemic response right?
A world-renowned epidemiologist analyses the international response to Covid-19
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Simon Cheng: 'We need to fight for democracy in Hong Kong and China'
Simon Cheng was detained in China while working for the UK's Hong Kong consulate
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Mary Frances Berry: A new era in civil rights?
Will the protests sweeping across the United States be a catalyst for genuine change?
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James Graham: How much do we care about protecting our culture?
What happens next to the writers, performers and venues that enrich our lives?
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Rutger Bregman: Are humans essentially good?
Do we humans massively underestimate our capacity to change things for the better?
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Mário Centeno: Can the Euro survive Covid?
We speak to Portuguese Finance Minister & Head of the Euro group, Mário Centeno
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National General Secretary of India's BJP, Ram Madhav
Ram Madhav is National General Secretary of India's ruling BJP
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Raghuram Rajan: Should economies pile up debt to cope with Covid-19?
Former Governor of India's Reserve Bank and IMF chief economist Raghuram Rajan
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Rocco Forte: Can hotels recover?
Stephen Sackur speaks to Sir Rocco Forte, boss of a string of luxury hotels
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French Minister for Economy and Finance Bruno Le Maire: EU faces 'gravest crisis'
France's Minister for Economy and Finance on how the EU should respond to the pandemic
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Anders Tegnell: Is Sweden the best model for coronavirus response?
Sweden's no-lockdown response has attracted worldwide attention - is it working?
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David Miliband: President, International Rescue Committee
Former UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband on international response to coronavirus
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Luiz Henrique Mandetta: Brazil's sacked Health Minister speaks out
Fired by Pres Bolsonaro, we ask Mr Mandetta if Brazil risks being the new Covid epicentre