The Eddie Mair Interview Episodes Episode guide
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From fundamentalist Christian to abortion provider
Part One of our debate on abortions in the United States
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Eddie reunites an Ebola Survivor with his parents
Will Pooley is a British nurse who became infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone.
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Doctors: Is there a good way of breaking bad news?
How can doctors deliver bad news to patients? One consultant shares his experience
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Dementia at 47
Dianne talks about being diagnosed with early onset dementia.
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Dealing with cancer
Radio 4's Steve Hewlett talks about his experience having been diagnosed with cancer.
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Dame Louise Casey on universal credit, extremism, integration and homelessness
Louise Casey reflects on 18 years as a government adviser.
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CIA Moscow Veteran: Putin is a consummate liar
John Sipher spoke to Eddie Mair about his life as a spy
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Ben Smith runs 401 marathons in 401 days in anti-bullying fundraiser
Ben Smith is running 401 marathons in 401 days, to raise awareness of anti-LGBT bullying
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Being a blind fencer
Ruth Tolkien spoke to Eddie Mair about fencing blind against sighted opponents.
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Being a blind fencer
Ruth Tolkien spoke to Eddie Mair about fencing blind against sighted opponents.
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Asked to move seats...because you're a woman
One woman's story of being asked to move aircraft seats, but not for an upgrade.
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An interview with surgeon David Nott
Listen again to the interview with David Nott, first broadcast in December 2014.
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Alicia's story in full 'I simply vanished'
Aged 13 Alicia Kozakiewicz was abucted, imprisoned and raped by a man she met online.
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A refugee and the cadet who helped rescue her
Diep Quan a Vietnamese refugee, and Graeme Anderson who helped with her rescue in 1978.
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A mother's experience of Downs syndrome
Carolyn Quinn speaks to Angie Emrys-Jones whose son has Downs syndrome.
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A medieval cure for modern day superbugs
Two scientists may have the answer to antibiotic resistant superbugs.
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A doctor's experience in Aleppo
Dr Samer Attar is Chicago based surgeon, who has gone out to work Syria several times.
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'Why I kept my wife's body after her death'
Russell Davison explains his family's unusual perspective on death
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'Those tweets were from someone lashing out at the world around him'
The Gay Times Editor who was sacked because of comments on social media explains his past
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'Six weeks before my son was born we were sent a letter bomb'
Editor of anti-fascist magazine Searchlight has spent his life fighting far-right groups
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'People don't want to associate with the chemsex barrister'
In 2015 Henry Hendron's boyfriend Miguel Jimenez died after taking chemsex drugs
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'Our ads put doubt in the minds of the guerrillas'
Part Two of ad executive Jose Miguel Sokoloff on how he helped demobilize FARC rebels
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'My purpose in life was just playing the piano'
Pianist Antimo Magnotta dreamt of travelling and playing the piano until tragedy struck
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'I was just told I had to lose my hair'
What is a "cold cap"? And why does Claire McQuillan want one for her cancer treatment?
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'I operated a policy of protecting women around Harvey'
British film producer Alison Owen on her experiences of Harvey Weinstein
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'I have been across the whole spectrum of crime and I've paid a price for it'
Former gang member Jermaine Lawlor describes leaving crime to become a youth worker
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'I feel angry that families are going through that enormous stress'
Mother of 7/7 victim is campaigning to improve family liaisons after terror attacks
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'I couldn鈥檛 carry on firefighting'
A former firefighter on dealing with the trauma of what he has seen on the job
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'I couldn't carry on firefighting'
A former firefighter on dealing with the trauma of what he has seen on the job
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'History is about the future, politics is about the past'
PM's Catalan referendum expert Sebastian Balfour tells us about his own fascinating life.