Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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The Supervet: from bullies to bionic limbs
Noel Fitzpatrick is an Irish vet who makes ground-breaking bionic limbs for injured pets
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We found our baby on the subway
The couple who adopted a baby they found abandoned in a New York station
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Becoming 'brothers' with my guard in Guantanamo Bay
How a Mauritanian inmate and an American guard were brought together by a movie
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The secretaries who inspired the hit movie 9 to 5
Karen Nussbaum is the co-founder of 9to5, a movement that gave rise to a box office smash
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The man behind Mindhunter: Face to face with serial killers
John E. Douglas spent his FBI career speaking to some of America's most violent criminals
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The sailor and the pirate king
Indian sailor Sudeep Choudhury was kidnapped at gunpoint by pirates in the Niger Delta
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Rufus Wainwright: My music and my mother
Born into folk music royalty, Rufus took special inspiration from his mum Kate McGarrigle
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My Falklands War: The woman with the white gloves
How a farmer ignored military threats and rallied her community to save injured soldiers
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I learned my mum's identity via SMS
It would take My Huong decades to uncover the truth about her birth family in Vietnam
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Speaking through music: Me and my non-verbal sister
Ian Brennan’s sister, who has Down's syndrome, taught him to communicate through music
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Fighting plastic pollution in paradise
How Kristal Ambrose rallied a group of kids to get a plastic ban in the Bahamas
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The photo that exposed apartheid
The Soweto Uprisings and the story behind South Africa's most iconic photo.
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Zero-gravity highs and history-making lows
Kathy Sullivan is a former US astronaut who has made history both at sea and in space
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The firefighting vets of Brazil
Carla Sassi and her team have been rescuing animals as wildfires burn around them
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A spy in the family
I was betrayed to the East German secret police
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Separated from my kids at the US-Mexico border
Guatemalan Rosayra Pablo Cruz was helped by a surprise visitor while she was in detention
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The IS orphans rescued by their grandpa
He couldn’t save his daughter after she joined IS but could he rescue her seven children?
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Fire, ice and thunder: A chase on the high seas
Taking down the Thunder, the world's most notorious poaching ship
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Skin: the scream that made me a rock star
How Skin, lead singer of the ground-breaking British band, Skunk Anansie, found her voice
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The accidental sleuth who solved a murder
Therese Tang has done lots of jobs - hunting for a killer wasn't meant to be one of them
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A scandal at the Oscars: Marlon Brando and me
Sacheen Littlefeather stood in front of 85 million people to reject Marlon Brando's Oscar
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In bed with an assassin
Photographer Jason P. Howe had a relationship with a Colombian woman with a dark secret
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Unmasking a horror film icon
Kane Hodder is best known as on-screen killer Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th films
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James Rhodes: My love letter to music
The British pianist is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. Music became his lifeline
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The wild ride of a Tamil comic book pioneer
The Indian comic book enthusiast bringing his favourite characters to a Tamil audience
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CJ Daugherty’s world of literary escapism
Books were the best-selling author’s “magic carpet ride out” of an abusive childhood home
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The twists and turns of the Rubik's Cube
Meet champion cuber Feliks Zemdegs, and the inventor behind the puzzle Erno Rubik
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Revelations from El Salvador that healed my family
Roberto Lovato didn't understand his father until he discovered the history of his home
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'She came back to the clinic dancing'
The Sierra Leonean doctor whose life-changing work earned her screen time with the Queen
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The Biospherians: Why we were sealed in a giant dome
Biosphere 2 was one of the most controversial human experiments of the 20th Century