Outlook Episodes Episode guide
-
Undercover to Expose Sex Traffickers
Journalist Mimi Chakarova risked her life infiltrating underground brothels and sex clubs
-
We saved 47 drowning migrants
Italian Vito Fiorino and his friends saved 47 migrants on a fishing trip off Lampedusa
-
Forced to Marry by Ugandan Rebels
Abduction, marriage and love: a story of two teenagers in the Lord's Resistance Army
-
My Family Freed Me From Somali Pirates
The Pakistani captain who was rescued from pirates thanks to his wife and daughters
-
Entombed in My Own Body for Over 12 Years
Martin Pistorius, the South African who became ill and ended up unable to move or speak
-
My Parents Sold Me into Child Pornography
Puppeteer Raven Kaliana has created a puppet show based on her childhood trauma
-
I Spied for North Korea
The former North Korean spy who lost everything when he was caught by the enemy.
-
From Secret Agent to Crime Writer
Mishka Ben David, the Israeli former Mossad agent is now writing crime fiction
-
"My Ice-Pick Lobotomy"
Howard Dully was one of the youngest people ever to be given a controversial lobotomy
-
Under KGB House Arrest
Belarusian journalist Iryna Khalip on living under house arrest under watch of the police
-
Surgery on Syria's Frontline
Known as 'the Indiana Jones of surgery', surgeon David Nott, volunteers in war zones
-
Refugee Camp: Child's Eye View
How Syrian children in a refugee camp in Iraq are coping with the violence they've seen
-
Investigating 11,000 ‘Forgotten’ Rapes
American prosecutor Kym Worthy is determined to investigate thousands of unsolved rapes
-
I Played Basketball for Gaddafi
American basketball player Alex Owumi was shocked to learn he had joined Gaddafi's team
-
Saving Victims of the LRA
The nun devoted to helping women and girls traumatised by the Lords Resistance Army
-
Rescuing the mentally ill in Somalia
'Dr Habeeb' talks about his lonely campaign to promote mental health in war-torn Somalia
-
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o: The Power of Words
Acclaimed Kenyan author Ngugi Wa Thiong'o on the power of writing and life in exile
-
Escaping Slavery in Mauritania
A Mauritanian slave's extraordinary journey to freedom - and how he freed his family
-
The 19th Wife: Escaping Polygamy
Rebecca Musser was forced to marry an 85-year-old self-styled prophet of a radical sect
-
Ewan Clayton: Scribe of Silicon Valley
Calligrapher Ewan Clayton went from monastic life in England to advising digital pioneers
-
Bill Bryson: America's Greatest Year?
Writer Bill Bryson on why the summer of 1927 was a turning point in American history
-
Calcutta Rape Victim: Why I Spoke Out
Suzette Jordan defied social stigma by identifying herself as a rape victim
-
Torn Between Two Countries
How Harvard scholar Majid Rafizadeh faced the challenges of a Syrian-Iranian dual identity
-
Shot Seven Times in Fort Hood Massacre
Sergeant Alonzo Lunsford barely survived the 2009 massacre at the Fort Hood army base
-
Memorial in the Sahara Desert
The challenges of commemorating the lives of 170 people killed in a plane bombing
-
Afghanistan's Unstoppable Teacher
Chantal Véron has devoted herself to teaching Afghans through war, exile and regime-change
-
Tunisia's Ex-PM: My 17 years in prison
Hamadi Jebali was the first Prime Minister of post-revolutionary Tunisia
-
The 'Lost Hero' of 9/11
A former US marine who was revealed to be the mysterious rescuer of 9/11.
-
Rebuilding the World Trade Center
Marcus Robinson, the artist documenting the rebuilding of the World Trade Center
-
'Omosexy': The Queen of Nollywood
Nollywood actress Omotola Ekeinde on Nigeran cinema and giving a voice to young Africans