Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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The supermodel who escaped a cult
Hoyt Richards was a jet-setting supermodel, but he became enthralled by a doomsday cult
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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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Fosse and Verdon: The legacy of a dancing family
Two superstars of dance, Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon, remembered by their daughter Nicole
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I found my son 32 years after he was kidnapped
Li Jingzhi's child was abducted in 1988. They’ve finally been reunited 32 years later
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The tycoon who became 'Mr Toilet'
Jack Sim is a Singaporean multi-millionaire who grew up without a working toilet
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The 25 day sit-in that changed history
Judy Heumann on the longest ever occupation of a federal building in US history
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Discovering my grandfather's secret Nazi past
Growing up Julie Lindahl had been forbidden from looking into her family history
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The stolen Picasso and the forest quest
Why writer Mira Feticu looked for a stolen Picasso in a Romanian forest
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23 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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Name, shame and jail: Ghana's undercover journalist
Ghanaian journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas uses some impressive disguises to go undercover
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The coral crusaders: finding beauty in a murky world
How two punk rocker best friends created the world's first urban reef webcam
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Attila the Nun
Arlene Violet, the American nun who took on the mob
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Making movies helped me heal after my dad's murder
Rwandan director Joël Karekezi explores the trauma he experienced during the 1994 genocide
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Mean streets to sporting elite: the finale
Racism, gang life and the quest to build America's first black high school rowing team
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Mean streets to sporting elite: the build up
Racism, gang life and the quest to build America's first black high school rowing team
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The secret surrogate
A surrogate mother describes what it's like to carry another couple's baby
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My Dad, Muhammad Ali
What is it like to be the daughter of a man who called himself The Greatest?
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Why I talk to warlords
Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda negotiates with warlords for the release of child soldiers
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The day the music stopped
Violinist Min Kym was at the height of her career when her priceless violin was stolen
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Chimps taught me how to be a mother
Dr Jane Goodall's work with chimps has revolutionalised our understanding of primates
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The unmaking of a boy soldier
As a boy, Ishmael Beah was forced to kill. How do you turn a soldier back into a child?
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Greg Louganis: the Death-Defying Diver
Blood, gold and secrets at the Olympic pool
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The literary heroes that helped me cope as a carer
When Sam Mills became a carer for her schizophrenic father, fiction became her lifeline
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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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The trailblazing nurse who began life in care
Extraordinary personal stories from around the world
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A girl on the run and a girl with no name
To celebrate Outlook's birthday, we're hearing from listeners with stories of their own
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The mystery of Ecuador's lost mastertapes
An Ecuadorian DJ's quest to unravel a decades-old family mystery
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Caring for my dying father made me a better doctor
Rachel Clarke is a palliative care doctor. When her dad got ill her work became personal
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"Look after her" - the story of a hidden WW2 child
Lien de Jong was a Jewish child who hid during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands
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The adventurer’s son who went missing in the jungle
When Roman Dial's son disappeared in Costa Rica, he set out to find him