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23/11/2011
The divided loyalties of one protester in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
24/11/2011
The Canadian Inuit still suffering from a dark episode in her people's history.
28/11/11
The Jewish teacher who taught a blind autistic Palestinian girl to be a concert pianist.
29/11/2011
The bride from Bangladesh who asked for a divorce just minutes after her wedding.
30/11/2011
The British kidnap victim who returned to Cambodia to meet his Khmer Rouge captor.
01/12/2011
Two lives forever changed by the massacre that took place 20 years ago in East Timor.
05/12/2011
The astronaut who's just spent 18 months in a capsule on a simulated mission to Mars.
06/12/2011
The British teenager who has the body of a 105 year old woman.
07/12/2011
All at sea - the man who faked his own death and is still paying the price.
08/12/2011
The Chicago mobster who turned informant and recorded his father confessing to 13 murders.
Outlook in Delhi
The 101-year-old Indian man marking Delhi's century as a capital city.
The young woman rescued from domestic slavery who is a now a teacher.
Matthew Bannister is joined by special guests at the Caf茅 Coffee Day in Delhi.
Outlook in Delhi; forbidden love, city voices, and the heiress who helps the disabled.
The exiled Iranian doctor who tried to save the life of a girl shot dead during protests
20/12/2011
Britain's Dame Stephanie Shirley describes bringing up her severely autistic son Giles.
21/12/2011
The outspoken actress forced into hiding for supporting the Syrian uprising.
British singer songwriter Boy George on music, fashion, jail and turning 50.
27/12/2011
Matthew Bannister's favourite Outlook interviews from 2011.
26/12/2011
An edition of Outlook devoted to the moon and its effect on all our lives.
28/12/2011
More of Matthew Bannister's favourite Outlook interviews from 2011.
29/12/2011
The Iranian woman blinded by acid who sought "eye for an eye" justice.
02/01/2012
Life in Dadaab: extraordinary personal stories from the world's biggest refugee camp.
03/01/2012
The British photographer who lost three limbs after stepping on an landmine in Afghanistan
04/01/2012
A North Korean poet describes his meetings with the late leader Kim Jong-il.
05/01/2012
The sniper who's believed to be the most lethal soldier in American military history.
09/01/2012
The Afghan woman who's opened the country's first bowling alley.
10/01/2012
The Saudi princess who's speaking out against aspects of life in the kingdom.
11/01/2012
The Syrian artist who got beaten up after drawing caricatures of the country's President.
12/01/2012
The mother who lost three of her children in the Haitian earthquake of 2010.
16/01/2012
Stephen Lawrence's schoolfriend Duwayne Brooks, on witnessing his racist killing.