Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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Falling for the stranger who saved me
When Nupur Gupta found herself in trouble out at sea, Attila Bosnyak appeared at her side
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Lessons in grief from the South African wilderness
Working as a wilderness guide helped Sicelo Mbatha confront the loss of his best friend
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'We were going to hold our ground': Behind the lines of a Mohawk protest
Tracey Deer's community were involved in a 78-day siege with the Canadian government
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Alaska: Drag, drugs and fighting the fame monster
Dream chasing and Drag Racing with Alaska 5000, and the restorative power of Catwoman
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The family story that became a TV novela
A Brazilian tale of love, betrayal and revenge
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The father and daughter finding closure after a plane crash
Gonzalo and Michelle Dussan were two of only four survivors of a plane crash in 1995
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My sister Banaz - killed for loving the wrong man
Payzee Mahmod on the tragedy that broke her family and her campaign to end child marriage
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I was blamed for the 9/11 attacks
Virginia Buckingham ran the Boston airport from which two of the hijacked planes took off
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The unsung pioneer of reggae's golden age
How Leroy Sibbles of The Heptones created some of the most influential rhythms in reggae
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The psychiatric nurse who overcame a life of addiction
From age 14 to 37 Anthony Brown was homeless and became addicted to drugs and alcohol
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From 'half-nerd' to Hong Kong student leader
For democracy campaigner Nathan Law, the important thing is not to hate himself
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My real-life Cuban dance romance
JoAnn Jansen learned to dance in the arms of a revolutionary – now she teaches film stars
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The chicken who sailed the world
Guirec Soudée sailed around the world with just his chicken Monique for company
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The cult, the crocodile and my journey back to love
Juliana Buhring's search for true love would catapult her into the record books
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The 'deepest man on earth'
Herbert Nitsch broke the record for deepest free dive but fell asleep on the way back up
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The teenager who baked her way out of a crisis
When Kitty Tait was struggling with her mental health, she opened a bakery
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The Transy book heist
Inside the elaborate and oddball scheme to steal some of the world’s most valuable books
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Why my parents sent my brothers to live in North Korea
When Yonghi Yang was six, her parents made a choice the family have lived with ever since
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The choir without vocal cords
The Belgian chorister-turned-doctor who conducts a choir for people without vocal cords
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Pollen detective: Forensics’ secret weapon
Patricia Wiltshire uses her deep knowledge of plants to help police solve serious crime
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The bionic gloves that brought music back to me
Joao Carlos Martins thought he'd never play piano again, then he was gifted bionic gloves
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My anonymous teen story became a playground sensation
In 2005, schoolgirl Jade LB uploaded a story to her blog, which took on a life of its own
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Matt Goss: Life and loss in a superstar boy band
The Bros lead singer on fame, fans, and what happened after the pop bubble burst
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The Jewish prisoner, the treasure hunters and the secret diary
Menachem Kaiser’s family quest led to a top-secret underground Nazi city
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Fighting the apartheid my grandfather created
Wilhelm Verwoerd’s grandfather was the prime minister of South Africa in the 1960s
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I still believe I'm lucky even after breaking my neck
Ed Jackson almost died after he mistakenly dived into the shallow end of a swimming pool
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Harvard Law School’s first Deafblind graduate
While Haben Girma was at Harvard she developed new technology to help her communicate
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Hostage, part 2: Escape across the sand dunes
Canadian Edith Blais is reunited with Luca and they plot an ambitious escape
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Hostage, part 1: A spider, starvation and solitude in the desert
Edith Blais was kidnapped by al-Qaeda and held captive in the Sahara for 450 days
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Flying my South African flag at the top of Everest
Saray Khumalo on what it took to become the first black African woman to summit Everest