Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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Wrongly Accused of Terrorism
The innocent British Muslim placed under virtual house arrest for two years for terrorism
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Chong Kim: Sold for Sex in the USA
Chong Kim was sold into the sex trade aged 18 by the man she thought of as her boyfriend
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'Mayor' of Zaatari
The UN aid-worker in charge of more than 100,000 Syrian refugees at camp Zaatari
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Natalie Cole: Drugs Nearly Killed Me
Natalie Cole, the daughter of Nat King Cole, speaks about life after drugs
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I Tracked Down Banaz 'Honour Killers'
Caroline Goode, the detective investigating the 'honour killing' of Banaz Mahmod
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Xhosa Ritual Killed My Son
Andisiwe Msindwana explains how her son died after a traditional Xhosa circumcision
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Norway: The Whale Hunters
Norwegian hunters explain why whaling is central to their communities
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Syria: War in a Wheelchair
Syrian campaigner Chavia Ali on how hard life is for disabled people caught up in the war
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Olympus Boss: I Exposed a $1.7bn Fraud
Former Olympus chief executive Michael Woodford on why he blew the whistle on his company
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Temple Bell Saved Me From Floods
The Indian man who survived the floods in northern India by clinging to a temple bell
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"My Whole Life Spent in Hospital"
Paulo Henrique Machado survived polio but ended up spending 44 years in hospital
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Saving Timbuktu's historic manuscripts
An undercover operation to save thousands of historic Malian documents
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Bringing Hope to Migrants in Mexico
Rev. Solalinde has devoted his life to helping migrants crossing Mexico every year
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Tornado Teachers: "Take Me Not My Babies"
How two teachers used their own bodies to save school children from the Oklahoma twister
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Hollywood Producer: My Month in a Coma
Look Who's Talking producer Simon Lewis recalls his memories of being in a month-long coma
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The Olympic Runner Without A Flag
Marathon runner Guor Marial took part in the 2012 London Games under the Olympic flag
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The 2004 Tsunami: Living With My Loss
Lecturer Sonali Deraniyagala lost her husband, her two sons and her parents in the tsunami
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Fighting for Human Rights in Zimbabwe
Lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa has been threatened and attacked for standing up for human rights
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Afghan Woman Driver: My Car My Freedom
Driving in Kabul with Farida Akbar - harassment and gridlock are the price of independence
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Why I love Carlos the Jackal
Isabelle Coutant-Peyre: the French lawyer who married Carlos the Jackal in prison
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Lindy Chamberlain: 32 Years of Torment
The Australian woman at the heart of the 'dingo baby' case on her fight to clear her name
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A New Face in Italian politics
Laura Boldrini: from UNHCR spokeswoman to Speaker of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
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Soprano Who Had Two Lung Transplants
The American soprano who never gave up singing despite having two double lung transplants
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The Queen at Broadcasting House
An indepth look at the BBC's headquarters as Queen Elizabeth officially opens the building
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Mary Williams: My "Mom" Jane Fonda
Mary Williams: From Black Panther parents to Jane Fonda is my "mom"
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Acid Attack Survivor Wins Game Show
Sonali Mukherjee was left blinded and deaf after rejecting the advances of admirers
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Father and Son's Fight Against the Mafia
Italians Nino and Giuseppe de Masi on their decades-long fight against the mafia
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Doctor Wrongly Accused of Murder
How eminent South African cancer specialist Cyril Karabus was wrongly arrested for murder
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Ramphele: Anti-Apartheid Activist
We speak to Mamphela Ramphele, the South African activist and Steve Biko's partner.
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Return to the Amazon to find my mum
David Good is the son of an American anthropologist and a woman from the Yanomami tribe.