Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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Reunions, Cycling Superhero and Referees
Separated by war reunited by TV; Cycle superher; I sold a kidney; World Cup referee
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I'm Wobbly and That's Cool
British comedian Francesca Martinez has cerebral palsy, but refuses to let it define her
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Healing Trauma caused by Boko Haram
The psychiatrist in Nigeria who's inundated with patients traumatised by violence.
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I Sold my Kidney and Wasted the Money
Genesis Lubiana received $3000 for his kidney and still lives in a slum in Manila.
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My Father Never Stopped Looking For Me
Murayo was separated from her father in Somalia in 1994, but they have now been reunited
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Tennis Dad, Poets and Violins
Bangladesh factory owner shocked by workers' lives. Plus how to raise tennis champions
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Alex Zanardi: Racing Again
Ex-F1 driver Alex Zanardi lost his legs in a crash - now he's racing again
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Extremists Burnt My Books
Father Ibrahim Sarrouj, the Greek Orthodox priest whose bookshop was attacked in Lebanon
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Fallujah at War: The Doctor Who Stayed
Ahmed Shami is chief doctor at the main hospital in the conflict-ridden city of Fallujah
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Ashamed by Workers’ Living Conditions
Emdadul Islam, boss of a Bangladeshi garment factory, goes to see how his workers live
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Rescues, forgiveness and Baltic pants
I survived three days in an air bubble; forgiving my daughter's killer; India's postmen
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I Said Sorry To My Daughter's Killer
South Africans Ginn Fourie and Letlapa Mphahlele and their message of reconciliation
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My Amazing Underwater Rescue
Nigerian ship's cook Harrison Okene was trapped for nearly three days in an air bubble
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Leading Femen: The Topless Protesters
Ukrainian Inna Shevchenko leads Femen, the movement famous for its topless protests
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Chained Up in a Dark Room in Somalia
Canadian Amanda Lindhout was tortured and abused when she was held hostage for 460 days
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Survivors and Performers.
Michelle Knight: kidnapped, abused but now free. Plus a pianist, an actor and a Sherpa.
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My Son Was Killed By Boko Haram
Laura McManus' son, Christopher, was kidnapped by Islamist militants in Nigeria in 2011
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I Met my Torturer in Government
Human rights campaigner Loretta Rosales on meeting her torturer in the Filipino Congress
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No Rest From Everest
The Sherpa buried in ice, who's pledged to go back up the mountain
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Michelle Knight: Held Captive for 11 Years
The harrowing and ultimately uplifting story of being imprisoned by Ariel Castro in Ohio
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Poets, Cartoonists and Elephants
Poet Freida Hughes; Sudanese political cartoonist; playing piano to elephants
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My Murdered Mentor Harvey Milk
How Cleve Jones became a friend of the US's first openly gay elected official Harvey Milk
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CAR Priest Sheltering 1,000 Muslims
Father Justin Nary is offering refuge in his church in the Central African Republic.
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Face of Typhoon Appeal - What Happened Next
The boy who became the defining image of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
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Frieda Hughes: The Trouble With Death
Daughter of renowned poets Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath on carving her own path in life
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Forgiveness, Treasures and Guitars
Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter Mpho, Egyptian antiquities and books on wheels
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Italy MP: I Feel Guilty for Surviving
Antonio Boccuzzi has campaigned for work safety since surviving a notorious factory fire
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Saving Egypt's Treasures
Egyptian archaeologist Monica Hanna risks her life to save the world's oldest treasures
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Getting News from the Nuba Mountains
Journalist Ahmed Khatir reports on the forgotten conflict in Sudan's Nuba Mountains
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Desmond Tutu: Family and Forgiveness
Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter Mpho talk about reconciliation and compassion