Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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A fake billionaire in North Korea
Jim Latrache-Qvortrup posed as a weapons dealer to expose a North Korean criminal network
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The student journalist who risked it all to report in Russia
Armen Aramyan's student paper became one of Russia's last independent news outlets
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Rickie Lee Jones: From life on the breadline to stardom
The US singer hit the big time in her early 20s, winning a Grammy for her first album
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Steve Van Zandt on bands, bandanas and Bruce Springsteen
Guitarist Steve Van Zandt tells us why he's been happy being the man behind the boss
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My life, painting Iran’s rebellious women
Soheila Sokhanvari grew up in a very fashionable home in Iran but, in 1978 it all changed
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The marathon runner and Gobi the stray dog
Dion Leonard found an unlikely running partner during a race in China
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Black, Korean, stateless: A 'slickyboy’s' American dream, part 2
An outcast from birth and a petty thief by seven, all Milton wanted was to find his dad
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Black, Korean, stateless: A 'slickyboy’s' American dream, part 1
An outcast from birth and a petty thief by seven, all Milton wanted was to find his dad
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My unknown song became a political anthem in Hong Kong
How Matthew Keegan found out he had become an overnight pop star 5,000 miles away
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How the girl who was denied an education created a school
As a girl Ashwini Angadi was turned away from school because of her visual impairment
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I found my 'sister-in-arms' through a newspaper cutting
Canadians Leslie McBain and Petra Schulz united in grief after losing their sons to drugs
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Hip-hop, lies, and the ultimate prize, part 2
Silibil N’ Brains found fame as fake American rappers - but how long can you live a lie?
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Hip-hop, lies, and the ultimate prize, part 1
The Scottish rappers who fooled the music industry
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Who was the stranger who saved my life?
Sonia Solorzano spent years seeking the unknown man who rescued her from a destroyed bus
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The backing singer who stepped out from the shadows
Merry Clayton, the voice behind Gimme Shelter, reveals why she was haunted by the song
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I see my son in the Northern Lights
Hugo Sanchez photographs the mesmerising Aurora Borealis to grieve the loss of his son
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How The Beatles inspired me to rock against Cuba’s regime
Inspired by The Fab Four, Nilo Nuñez set up a secret rock band in Communist Cuba
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My Lego invention that silenced the bullies
Aged 17, David Aguilar built a record-breaking prosthetic that brought global recognition
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The sailor and the pirate king
Indian sailor Sudeep Choudhury was kidnapped at gunpoint by pirates in the Niger Delta
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Uncle Jack Charles, the story of an Indigenous film star
'Uncle Jack' was a pioneering actor, elder and champion of Aboriginal Australians
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The girl who heckled the President
At 11 Zarifa heckled Hamid Karzai, by 24 she was Afghanistan's youngest female Mayor
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Fate and faces: The artist who ‘sold stars’ to make a living
Lita Cabellut is successful Spanish painter but grew up on the streets of Barcelona
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New York to Vietnam: The greatest beer run ever?
'Chickie' Donohue took beers across the world to boost his friends serving in Vietnam
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The Oscar joke that turned into a real life drama
How a triumphant moment in Colin Gibson’s career inadvertently led to a false bomb scare
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I didn't realise I was homeless
Filmmaker Elegance Bratton slept on the streets of New York and New Jersey for years
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How Rennie Harris danced his way into the spotlight
Renowned choreographer Rennie Harris overcame stereotypes to bring hip-hop centre stage
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The letter that brought my grandmother back to life
The Rwandan playwright whose search for her lost grandmother helped a nation heal
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Survivor 195: Taking down Larry Nassar
Elite US gymnast Rachel Haines confronted predator Larry Nassar who abused her for years
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India’s first all-women newsroom
How Dalit childhood friends Kavita and Meera are shaking up journalism in India
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My children were injected with HIV
Jennifer Merry’s haemophiliac sons were infected by contaminated blood in a UK hospital.