The Interview Episodes Episode guide
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Wimbledon Champion 2013 - Marion Bartoli
Marion Bartoli is retiring at the age of 28 but can she never imagine competing again?
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President, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace - Cardinal Peter Turkson
Cardinal Peter Turkson calls for financial reforms and action against poverty
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British Foreign Secretary - William Hague
What are the principles that drive Britain's foreign policy?
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Secretary, All India Progressive Women’s Association - Kavita Krishnan
Is India becoming a safer, more equal society for women?
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Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq for Energy - Hussain Al-Shahristani
Ten years on from the fall of Saddam Hussein, is Iraq close to tearing itself apart?
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Archbishop of Canterbury - Justin Welby
Can he help heal the divisions in conflict ridden countries such as South Sudan?
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Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir - Omar Abdullah
Is there any hope of Kashmir becoming a place of peace not conflict?
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Finance Minister of India - Palaniappan Chidambaram
India has experienced unprecedented growth. Why does poverty persist?
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Finance Minister of Cyprus - Harris Georgiades
Austerity, poverty and a shrinking economy - can Georgiades be optimistic for Cyprus?
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Former Minister, Freedom and Justice Party, Egypt - Yehia Hamed
Is the Muslim Brotherhood in danger of encouraging the violence it professes to abhor?
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British Energy and Climate Change Secretary - Ed Davey
If we want clean, green and affordable energy, what role should fracking have?
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US Defence Secretary, 2006 - 2011 - Robert Gates
Are revelations about the Obama presidency in Robert Gates' memoirs an act of disloyalty?
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President of the European Court of Human Rights - Dean Spielmann
Is the European Court of Human Rights an infringement on national sovereignty?
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UN Rapporteur, Counter-terrorism and Human Rights - Ben Emmerson QC
Will drone strikes and other counter terrorist measures simply breed more terror?
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Director of Public Prosecutions, 2008–2013 - Keir Starmer QC
Is the English judicial system - the laws and courts - really fit for purpose?
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Giles Duley – Photographer
After a landmine blew off both of his legs and arm, how does Giles Duley see the world?
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CEO, Syngenta - Mike Mack
Does the future of farming lie in bioscience and genetic manipulation?
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Performer and Mental Health Campaigner - Ruby Wax
Long experience of depression took comedian Ruby Wax into neuroscience and psychotherapy
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Musician - Roger Waters
What motivates the former Pink Floyd bass guitarist?
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Medical Director, Akanksha Infertility Clinic, India - Dr Nayna Patel
Is producing surrogate babies to order exploitative or a positive public service?
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Former Bishop of Edinburgh - Richard Holloway
Did his own loss of faith betray those he once preached to?
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Actor and Campaigner - Jeremy Irons
Actor Jeremy Irons has strong opinions about toxic waste. Could it get him into trouble?
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World Champion Cyclist - Mark Cavendish
Has cycling cleaned up its act and thrown out the cheats?
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Artist Jeremy Deller
He is a visual artist who can't paint or draw - so what is at the heart of his vision?
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Chairman and CEO of Total- Christophe de Margerie
Europe and the challenges of economic competitiveness, climate change and energy security
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Douglas Alexander – Labour Chief Foreign Policy Spokesman
Does Labour have a compelling vision of Britain’s role in the international arena?
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Director General, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons - Ahmet Üzümcü
The OPCW has won the Nobel Peace Prize but can the organisation achieve peace in Syria?
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South African Rugby Team Captain, 1993 - 1996: Francois Pienaar
Are hope and optimism is still alive for the 'Rainbow Nation'?
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Republican Senator, Florida - Marco Rubio
Do the Republicans have what it takes to win a national election?
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Obituary: The Life of Nelson Mandela
The life of Nelson Mandela by the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s former South Africa Correspondent, Allan Little