Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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Never ever give up: How Diana Nyad swam from Cuba to Florida
American endurance swimmer Diana Nyad's thirty-year dream to swim from Cuba to Florida
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Locked up for a crime I didn’t commit – with my child
Prison gave wrongfully-convicted Kenyan banker Teresa Njoroge a new mission in life
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Photographing genocide broke me, it took a forest to heal me
Sebastião Salgado witnessed years of human suffering, planting trees gave him hope again
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Outlook Mixtape: Friend or fraud? Baby magpie and the jackaroo
Your bonus edition with the stories we love this week
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The reluctant jackaroo who turned bipolar disorder into art
Matt Ottley on working in the Australian bush and art that makes us see life differently
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The bowl of porridge that changed my life
Elizabeth Nyamayaro was saved from starvation as a child by a UN aid worker in Zimbabwe
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Frieda and George: A love story
Poet and artist Frieda Hughes found a baby magpie in her garden and adopted him
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My fraudulent friend: Smoke and mirrors in the art world
Orlando Whitfield reflects on a relationship destroyed by greed
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Outlook Mixtape: My Mama Cass, Little boy lost and found
Mama Cass remembered, a boy’s 25-year search for home and Uncle Eric’s secret
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Trapped in a 'metal coffin' on the ocean floor
In 1988, 22 sailors were trapped in the submarine Pacocha with limited oxygen
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Rediscovering my ‘Mama’ – the music legend I never got to know
Mama Cass Elliot died as her solo career was flourishing and her daughter was just seven
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My son found his birth mother using Google Earth
The story of Sue Brierley’s adopted son Saroo became the Oscar-nominated film Lion
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The secret genius of Uncle Eric
Fulfilling Eric Tucker’s dying wish – to show the world his brilliant, secret paintings
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Outlook Mixtape: A Disney legend, a drag icon and a stork
Composing for Mary Poppins, coming out in Paraguay, and the beauty of ugly birds
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The man behind Disney's legendary songs
A tribute to the late great Richard M. Sherman who brought the music to Mary Poppins
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Ditching military gear for glitter: Paraguay’s Queen of drag
In the military Omar Mareco carried the flag on parade but now he leads a different march
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The Hiroshima survivor who is still shouting for peace: Part 2
Setsuko Thurlow survived the nuclear bomb in Hiroshima. She now fights for disarmament
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The Hiroshima survivor who is still shouting for peace: Part 1
Setsuko Thurlow survived the atomic bomb in Hiroshima. She now fights for disarmament
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Outlook Mixtape: Saved by Spam, 'soft' boxer, infected blood
The friends saved by a tin of Spam, the boxer who impressed the Queen and infected blood
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Blue gold: Searching for the world's rarest denim
Viktor sacrificed time, money, and relationships to build his beloved denim collection
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Britain’s infected blood scandal, my quest for the truth
When he was 4, Jason Evans’ dad died from AIDS contracted from contaminated blood
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The reluctant fighter who made boxing history
How champion boxer Maurice Hope faced his battles, in and out of the ring
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Lost in lion country and saved by Spam
Two friends stranded in the desert, only a discarded tin held the key to their escape
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Outlook Mixtape: Hidden roots; island reburial; boy witness
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How I convinced police my dad was a murderer
On the day his mother disappeared, 11-year-old Collier started looking for evidence
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I discovered I was indigenous and made history in Argentina
Moira is a famous Mapuche activist, but as a child she had no idea of her ancestral roots
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My fight for the reburial of enslaved Africans on St Helena
Annina van Neel led a campaign for the reburial of the remains of enslaved Africans
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Through a lens, darkly: capturing war, drugs and neo Nazis
Leo Regan discovered the camera and became determined to capture beauty in extreme places
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Outlook Mixtape: Lollywood star; country singer; taekwondo
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An Afghan taekwondo champion's fight for freedom
Afghan Tae Kwon Do champion Marzieh Hamidi’s hard road to freedom