Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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Coming out made me a world-class rugby referee
Nigel Owens survived a suicide attempt before accepting his sexuality and finding success
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The school teacher who couldn’t read
John Corcoran worked as a teacher for 17 years even though he couldn’t read
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My patients fought Aids, I fought the system
Cliff Morrison pioneered a new way to care for Aids patients as a nurse in San Francisco
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My Fiancé – Jamal Khashoggi
Hatice Cengiz was engaged to journalist Jamal Khashoggi when his death shocked the world
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Inside the mind of a teenage neo-Nazi
Former neo-Nazi leader Christian Picciolini now helps people escape extremist groups
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My life as a frontline doctor in Afghanistan
Marzia Salam Yaftali on dealing with the Taliban, misogyny and the threat of coronavirus
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How I turn prisoners into violin virtuosos
Tito Quiroz found himself in a tough Mexican prison, tasked with teaching music lessons
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I fled North Korea for playing the wrong song
Pianist Kim Cheol-woong defected after being interrogated for playing a western song
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Crowns and controversy at Miss World 1970
Jennifer Hosten became the first black Miss World at a particularly historical ceremony
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My close encounters with Escobar's hippos
Jonathan Shurin studies the ecological effects of hippos once owned by the drug lord
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My son, the pop concert, and the law in his name
Figen Murray's son Martyn was killed in the Manchester Arena bombing of 2017
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The violin maker's salvation
Hans Benning found love through his work repairing the world's most priceless instruments
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My love letter ticket out of Venezuela
José Gregorio Márquez won a love letter contest - with a letter to his neighbourhood
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Radio in Italy's coronavirus red zone
83-year-old Pino Pagani is a radio presenter in the virus-hit town of Codogno
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'I fight hate with a pocketbook of peace'
Kia Scherr lost her husband and child in the 2008 Mumbai attacks - she grieved with love
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Breaking Ghana's mental health shackles
Nurse Stephen Asante helps patients in remote areas - who are sometimes chained to trees
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A Syrian love story that started with a resume
The social media call out for CV advice that resulted in an online wedding
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Once upon a time in Wakaliwood
BBC Inspirations 2016 nominee Isaac Nabwana is known as 'Uganda's Tarantino'
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Bringing music to people in pain
BBC Inspirations 2018 nominee Jorge Bergero plays between concert halls and care homes
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'I look good - so they don't believe I have HIV'
BBC Inspirations 2018 winner Livey Van Wyk fights the stigma of HIV in Namibia
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The search for the world's unsung heroes is on
We want your help to find the world's most inspiring people
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The choir without vocal cords - part two
The Belgian chorister turned doctor who conducts a choir for people without vocal cords
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Thai cave doctor: 'I feared I'd killed them'
Richard Harris anaesthetised the trapped boys believing they had no chance of survival
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Signing to save lives in the Australian bushfires
Sean Sweeney interprets major emergency announcements into sign language
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From child bride to literary sensation
Indian writer Baby Halder overcame difficult circumstances to become a global best-seller
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The prison escape and the wooden keys
Anti-apartheid activist Tim Jenkin's remarkable escape from a South African prison
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The choir without vocal cords, part one
The Belgian chorister turned doctor who conducts a choir for people without vocal cords.
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The Superheroes of Lagos
From comic book characters to real-life firefighters, we meet the superheroes of Lagos.
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Killing on campus: Nigeria's criminal fraternities
Inside the Nigerian university fraternities that morphed into violent criminal gangs
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Lagos road trip challenge
One day, four extraordinary individuals, nine hours of Lagos traffic.