Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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The selfie that changed my life twice
How a selfie with Chancellor Angela Merkel revolutionised a Syrian refugee’s life
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Why I started a Holocaust survivors’ band
Saul Dreier was 89-years-old when he bought his first drum kit and started a klezmer band
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Exposing my twin – the paedophile priest
Margaret thought their bond was unbreakable, then she learned about her brother’s crimes
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I had a baby and thought I was Cameron Diaz
Jen Wight suffered unsettling delusions after becoming a mother
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The dating scam that made a friendship
Maria Grette met 'Johnny' on a dating site. He was sweet, kind - but not who he seemed
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Was this father wrong to help convict his son?
Roger Stringer believed his son Zac fired the rifle that killed his other son
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Andy McNab: Soldier, writer, psychopath
The former elite soldier on how learning to read aged 16 taught him empathy
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Chasing El Chapo
Drew Hogan made it his mission to take down the world's most wanted drug lord, El Chapo
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Wrestling stardom nearly tore us apart
The Knight family’s passion brought them together but success threatened everything
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Voyage from the Pacific Islands to Hollywood
Musician Opetaia Foa'i fought for Disney's Moana to stay true to Pacific culture
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The heart of a heart surgeon
Stephen Westaby has operated on 12,000 hearts
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Why music on a bus gave me a panic attack
Maryam Zaree's birth was a family secret until a bus ride unearthed traumatic memories
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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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A kid in Australia’s doomsday cult
When he was a baby, Ben Shenton’s mum gave him to a notorious, drug-taking cult
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Using boxing to help DRC’s 'outcasts'
Kibomango’s fight to save the DRC’s child soldiers in the boxing ring
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Reclaiming Pepe, my cartoon frog
How cartoonist Matt Furie is taking back his creation Pepe the Frog from far-right groups
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Solving international crime from our sofas
The men behind Bellingcat who cracked the MH17 air crash case
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How hunting a murderer nearly killed me
The horror of interviewing and hunting serial killers nearly cost an FBI agent his life
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My fugitive dad made me get a nose job
Margo Perin has spent years unravelling her mysterious childhood and her family's secrets
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The frontline doctor's dilemma
Dr. Jean Gody worked to keep the CAR's only children's hospital open during war
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The unmasking of China's secret cartoonist
Badiucao has paid a high price for the dissident cartoons he made in secret
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Thrown overboard: A stowaway's survival
The extraordinary story of Jemal Damtawe, an Eritrean man who spent a lifetime on the run
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Looking inside the minds of serial killers
As an FBI agent John E. Douglas interviewed serial killers to understand the criminal mind
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Overcoming IS terror with books
Dr Alaa Hamdon is on a mission to rebuild a library destroyed by the Islamic State group
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My Mormon mum, my gay rights hero
Oscar winner Dustin Lance Black’s mum inspired him to fight for marriage equality
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The child who saved my life – and vanished
The story of an 11-year-old Iraqi girl and the man whose life she inadvertently saved
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Becoming a star: the busker with albinism
Lazarus Chigwandali went from performing on the streets of Malawi to working with Madonna
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The man who stole the president's secrets
One writer risked prison to leak material about Uzbekistan's authoritarian former leader
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My dad the unlikely meth dealer
James Lubbock watched his dad transform from clean-living family man to major drug-dealer
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The failed escape and the ‘stolen’ son
After a disastrous effort to flee East Germany, Andreas Laake was set on finding his son