Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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Going cold turkey in a Bangkok prison
Holly’s life was shaped by heroin addiction. At rock bottom, she finally got clean
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Searching for belonging in Wordsworth’s Lake District
After a breakdown Esther Rutter found new hope in the home of an old English poet
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Discovering my film-making grandfather, Emeric Pressburger
Age 13, Andrew MacDonald discovered his grandfather was an Oscar-winning film-maker
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The Playboy Bunny civil-rights activist who became Mrs Bond
Gloria Hendry quit civil rights to be a Playboy Bunny — and the first black Mrs Bond
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Coming last and still getting the biggest cheers
Now aged 40, Felipe Nystrom competes in gruelling races, never expecting to win
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Exposing Silicon Valley's multimillion dollar fraud, part 2
Fresh-faced graduate Erika Cheung’s whistleblowing put Theranos’ founder in jail
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Exposing Silicon Valley's multimillion dollar fraud, part 1
Erika Cheung went from a trailer park to a top tech company job, but something was off
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Balochistan’s mystery benjo man, part 2
How Ustad Noor Bakhsh, a Pakistani shepherd in his 70s, became a folk music star
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Balochistan’s mystery benjo man, part 1
The epic quest to find an elderly Pakistani musician and his unusual stringed instrument
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Murder she solved: Karachi’s pioneering police surgeon
Summaiya Syed on facing misogyny and shaking up forensic investigation across Pakistan
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Painting, prison and two decades in Guantanamo
Mistaken for a terrorist, Ahmed Rabbani was detained without trial. Art became his refuge
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My Pacific odyssey and the son I left behind
Ruth Shaw spent years sailing boats and on islands, trying to outrun her past
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Muppets, marionettes and magic: My life with puppets
How Basil Twist brought Studio Ghibli’s Totoro and his puppet creations to life
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Your Song: What song has shaped your life?
Is there one song that tells a story from your life? Outlook wants to know about it
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Finding calm in the chaos of Miss World 1996
Rani Jeyaraj found herself caught in the middle of violent protests against the pageant
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Frank Sinatra’s Australian showdown
When Ol’ Blue Eyes made Australia see red
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My microscopic world: Making the tiniest sculptures on earth
British artist Willard Wigan has a gift for constructing the world in miniature
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Beirut in stained glass: Rebuilding a broken city
Stained-glass artist Maya Husseini is restoring her life’s work after the 2020 explosion
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Surviving a serial killer
How Kathy Kleiner Rubin lived and thrived after a horrific attack by Ted Bundy in 1978
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"He counted 3, 2, 1 – then stabbed me in the heart"
Kieran Quinlan was on his way to a party when a man with a knife attacked him.
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The teenager who survived the Manchester bombing
Freya Lewis has rebuilt her life after the attack at an Ariana Grande concert in 2017.
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Unrepeated: Damo Suzuki's improvisations in music and life
The legendary Japanese vocalist passed away earlier this week.
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The reluctant cop who sculpted away his sorrow
A child of the civil rights era, Kevin became a policeman but longed to be an artist
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Why I twist my hair into sculptures
How Ivorian artist Laetitia Ky found power in her hair styles
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Trapped in an icy hell: My 72-day mountain escape
After crashing high in the Andes, Nando Parrado had to go to the extreme to get out
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The ultimate birdwatcher: Facing swamps, snakes and sceptics
For 50 years Bobby Harrison has canoed the Arkansas swamps in search of an elusive bird
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Fugees Family: The football team who became my life
The extraordinary coach who started a football team but built something much bigger
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My grandmother walked the rabbit-proof fence
Maria Pilkington's grandmother walked 1400km through Australia to get home, aged 14
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Why I came out as trans to the world on America's Got Talent
Comedian Julia Scotti outed herself as a trans woman in front of an audience of millions
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Mateo the memory keeper
How one man stopped the stories and songs of his people from being lost forever