Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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Nigeria’s rebel artist families
Outlook is in Lagos with rebel artists Wole Soyinka, Femi Kuti, and Afrobeats star Falz.
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‘My heart goes out to the mums’
The mum who’s found compassion for the mothers of murderers after her own family tragedy
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My father was killed by 'Prime Evil'
Candice Mama forgave her father’s killer, notorious apartheid murderer Eugene de Kock.
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The rapper who woke up deaf
Dutch rapper Sor was on the brink of stardom when his hearing began to deteriorate.
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My family are sex workers - education saved me
Eliska Tanzer grew up illiterate in a family of sex workers, but defied all expectations
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The mother choosing to love her 'enemy'
A mother who stepped into the world of her son's killer to stop further acts of violence
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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
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I survived Joseph Kony - I want my children back
Nakout Sylvia was abducted and held as a sex slave by the Lord’s Resistance Army.
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How a stage-fight nearly ended my acting career
Actor Conor Madden suffered a brain injury when a stage-fight went wrong.
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How I ended up marrying 'my mother'
A gay couple from California technically became mother and daughter as a legal workaround
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The star student with an agonising secret
Dan-el Padilla Peralta went from an undocumented US immigrant to a Princeton professor.
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The Canadian cop who uncovered a police scandal
When a First Nations teenager was found frozen to death Ernie Louttit wanted answers
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Michael Johnson: how the world's fastest man learned to walk again
US Olympic champion Michael Johnson had to learn to walk again following a stroke.
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Discovering my dad was a music superstar
Anoushka Shankar found out that her father was Indian sitar legend Ravi Shankar.
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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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I knocked out sexism in British boxing
Jane Couch fought both in the ring and in court to make women’s boxing legal in Britain.
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The making of a disco star
Marcia Barrett was a lead singer of the chart-conquering disco band, Boney M
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I brought my daughter’s killer down
Karen Edwards on the anguish she felt after the murder of her daughter Becky.
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The film tickets that destroyed a family
When Neelam Krishnamoorthy’s two children died in a fire, she began a fight for justice.
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I grew up in a secret nuclear city
Nadezhda Kutepova exposed the deadly legacy of a secret nuclear plant in Soviet Russia.
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Saving my zoo from Australian wildfires
Zookeeper Chad Staples took animals into his own home to save them from the raging fires.
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The daughter and the double agent
The Latvian forced to make an agonising choice in a world of Soviet-era spying
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I was a teenager at Auschwitz
Holocaust survivor Dita Kraus was only 14 when she was taken to a Nazi concentration camp
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The student who became my son
Tim King was a teacher in Chicago who took in a student after their mother died
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Our secret tunnel that saved the city
Edis Kolar guarded a lifesaving tunnel built in his basement during the siege of Sarajevo
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The virtuoso musician detained as a child
South African double bassist Leon Bosch was arrested for protesting against apartheid
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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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Life as a lone identical twin
David Loftus on rebuilding his life after the tragic death of his twin brother
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I was shot while performing a vasectomy
Dr Andrew Rynne, an Irish contraceptive pioneer, was attacked by a disgruntled ex-patient
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Forced to teach in a ‘re-education’ camp
Sayragul Sauytbay says she was made to work in a detention camp for Chinese Muslims