Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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The black woman who cared for a Klansman
The temping job that took a young African American woman into the home of a KKK member
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Pirates stole my son
Howie Truong was fleeing Vietnam with his family when pirates intercepted their boat
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My mum 'blossomed' as she fought Nigeria’s fake drug barons
Chidiogo Akunyili-Parr remembers her mother Dora Akunyili’s fearless work
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Township lawyer v gold giants, part 2
Charles sues his country’s richest companies on behalf of black gold miners
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Township lawyer v gold giants, part 1
Apartheid taught Charles to know his place, so how did he end up suing the gold industry?
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Mateo the memory keeper
How one man stopped the stories and songs of his people from being lost forever
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Why I travelled with my husband to end his life
Amy Bloom was determined to support her husband’s decision to end his life on his terms
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How I brought my jailer to justice
Chance brought Syrian journalist Amer Matar face-to-face with his former captor
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We need to talk about Carlo
Donna discovers her ex fiancé’s secret life
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India’s first all-women newsroom
How Dalit childhood friends Kavita and Meera are shaking up journalism in India
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When trash met thrash: Paraguay's landfill musicians
How a youth orchestra of tin-can violins and X-ray drums got the attention of Megadeth
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Batonga! How a made-up word guided Angélique Kidjo’s life
Benin’s multi Grammy-winning diva on her fight for musical freedom and justice for women
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My life as a midwife on the frontline
Anna Kent has delivered babies in some of the most troubled places in the world
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You wanted me dead, but look at me now
Anne’s village thought her disability made her worthless. She had other ideas.
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Recipes and storytelling: changing perceptions of Chinese food
Elizabeth Chong has transformed the reputation of Chinese food and culture in Australia
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My revolutionary 70s summer camp
Jim LeBrecht remembers Camp Jened, a revolutionary summer camp for disabled teenagers
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The heart of a heart surgeon
Stephen Westaby has operated on 12,000 hearts
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Coming out as India’s first gay prince
Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil, heir to a royal dynasty, risked it all to be his true self
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Bike-riding bank robber, part 2
The FBI close in. “It’s a wake-up call when police are trying to shoot you.”
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Bike-riding bank robber, part 1
Olympic hopeful to audacious thief – the racing cyclist who turned to crime
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Twenty-three years longing to find my mum
Omar and Hassan Mohamed are two Somali brothers who never stopped looking for their mum
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The Guantanamo Bay Muslim chaplain accused of being a spy
James Yee was a US soldier who found himself behind bars, threatened with execution
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The baby chimpanzees helping me heal
Mama Zawadi takes care of orphaned chimps caught up in the violence in DR Congo
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The Syrian refugee helping people escape Ukraine
Tareq Alaows had his own perilous journey to safety, now he’s helping others fleeing war
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My dad died a Ugandan Aids pioneer
Tezra Lutaaya's musician dad, Philly Lutaaya, came out publicly as an Aids victim
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'This is what a barrister looks like'
Alexandra Wilson is the young black woman changing the face of Britain’s legal system
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We discovered we were stolen as babies
Maria Diemar and Daniel Olsson were adopted from Chile and brought up in Sweden
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The love story behind Nasa's alien mixtape
Ann Druyan and Carl Sagan fell in love while making Nasa’s historic Voyager Golden Record
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Tales of modern marriage: My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Nia Vardalos on how her own love story became a hit romantic comedy
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How I discovered the Wood Wide Web
Suzanne Simard discovered how trees communicate underground