Introducing The Interview podcast
Justin Welby, former Archbishop of Canterbury: I forgive serial abuser John Smyth
Daniel Noboa, President of Ecuador: Can Ecuador find peace?
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, President of Namibia: What challenges does she face?
David van Weel, Dutch Minister of Justice: Preparing for disaster
Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank: Mission accomplished?
Lady Gaga, music legend and film star: Inside the chaos
Bobi Wine, the Ugandan opposition politician: From the streets to state?
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, billionaire businessman: Making Manchester United great, again
Kurt Volker, former US diplomat: Decoding Trump, the second time around
Emi Mahmoud, poet: Has the world abandoned Sudan?
Prince Harry: Is his safety at risk?
Tidjane Thiam, Ivory Coast opposition leader - can he run for president?
Joe Biden: Can the world still rely on America?
Sir John Major, former UK Prime Minister - are the lessons of WW2 being forgotten?
Radosław Sikorski, Foreign Minister of Poland: Dealing with the growing threat from Russia
Doris Salcedo, Colombian artist - giving voice to victims of violence
Dovilė Šakalienė, Defence Minister of Lithuania: Uncertain times for Europe
Surviving Syria’s sectarian violence
Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services - what is the future of big tech?
Tom Fletcher, UN Humanitarian Chief: Is the world doing enough to get aid into Gaza?
Carsten Breuer, the German chief of defence: Nato faces "very serious threat" from Russia
Bill Gates: The importance of aid and philanthropy
Mike Huckabee, US Ambassador to Israel: ‘Hamas isn't interested in ending the war’
Yoshua Bengio: AI’s risks must be acknowledged
Muhammad Yunus: We dream of creating a new Bangladesh
Martina Navratilova, tennis champion: Women are judged by a different metric to men
Andrius Kubilius, EU Commissioner for Defence and Space: A new era of defence readiness
Philippe Kehren, CEO of multinational Solvay: Reducing reliance on China’s rare earth metals
Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister: Regime change is a futile exercise
28 March 2025
23 minutes
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A final look back at some of the encounters and moments that have encapsulated the programme’s commitment to rigorous, well-researched interviews with people in power.
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