Victoria Derbyshire's Interviews Of The Week

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Synopsis

The best moments from Victoria Derbyshire's morning programme, Monday - Friday on BBC Radio 5 live. Exclusive, news-making interviews, and powerful human interest stories.

Episodes

  • Forced adoption

    27/03/2014 Duration: 22min

    In an exclusive interview, one mother describes the decision to put her children up for adoption because she 'may' get back with her violent former partner as "cruel", "barbaric" and "completely draconian". The woman, who we're calling 'Lucy' has not seen her ex for almost two years. He is currently serving a prison sentence for raping her and an injunction is in place preventing him from going near her when he's released from prison.

  • Caring for Dad

    26/03/2014 Duration: 38min

    Victoria Derbyshire interviews two brothers - Nick and Ben Wright - full-time carers for their father who has young onset dementia. They have made the decision to place him into long-term care.

  • Janet Tyler interview

    20/03/2014 Duration: 28min

    In her first and only interview, Janet Tyler, the mother of Sol Campbell's nine-year-old son, pleads with the ex-footballer to start seeing his son regularly. Last week, Campbell told Victoria Derbyshire he hoped to have a relationship with his son Joseph, who he hasn't seen for more than six years. Janet Tyler said she’d do anything to make that happen.

  • Hijack hero Bill Hagan

    17/03/2014 Duration: 15min

    Victoria talks to the retired airline pilot who thwarted a hijack attempt mid-air, by wrestling a man and gouging out his eyes, while his co-pilot recovered their aircraft from a steep dive. The attempted hijacking happened on a British Airways London to Nairobi flight in December 2000. There were 398 passengers on board.

  • Sol Campbell

    11/03/2014 Duration: 45min

    Sol Campbell tells Victoria Derbyshire why he stands by his claims about racism in the FA, why he wouldn't advise a gay player to come out and explains more about his move from Spurs to Arsenal.

  • Former executioner's 'guilt'

    05/03/2014 Duration: 17min

    Dr Allen Ault, the man who was in charge of executions in the US state of Georgia, tells Victoria Derbyshire why he's now campaigning against the death penalty. He left his post as corrections chief in 1995 and has since received counselling to try to come to terms with his sense of guilt.

  • Young onset dementia

    04/02/2014 Duration: 01h26min

    Living with dementia in your 30s, 40s, 50s and early 60s. A special programme from one of the country's only dedicated day support services for people with young onset dementia. Victoria Derbyshire hears from patients and families and asks why dementia research gets 10 times less medical funding than cancer research.

  • How reliable are statistics?

    23/01/2014 Duration: 20min

    How good are official statistics? There have been warnings about the reliability of crime statistics and hospital waiting time figures... so what other data should we be worried about?

  • NHS abuse

    13/01/2014 Duration: 23min

    For the first time, Victoria Derbyshire reports claims that a patient was raped between 50 and 60 times while being treated at an NHS psychiatric hospital in Kent. The woman says the care worker told her he would help secure her discharge if she complied with him. She describes such hospitals as a "playground for predators".

  • The singing astronaut

    12/12/2013 Duration: 43min

    Commander Chris Hadfield, the singing astronaut who spent five months in space at the International Space Station earlier this year, talks to Victoria Derbyshire.

  • Th 'dark web'

    02/12/2013 Duration: 23min

    Everything you ever wanted to know about the 'dark web'. The head of Europol's cybercrime centre, Troels Oerting, talks about its dangers and the inventor of the 3D printed gun, Cody Wilson, explains why he thinks it's "a beautiful flower of human activity".

  • Lives on the line

    25/11/2013 Duration: 01h02min

    Victoria Derbyshire looks at the work underway to try and prevent people from taking their lives on Britain's rail and tube network. New figures given to 5 live show that over the last six months of this year, 313 people were stopped from committing suicide.

  • John McCririck: 'I let so many people down'

    14/11/2013 Duration: 23min

    Racing pundit John McCririck, who lost his age discrimination case against Channel 4 over his TV presenting job, tells Victoria Derbyshire he feels he "let so many people down".

  • The Road To Rio - Part 2

    11/11/2013 Duration: 01h25min

    This podcast contains content that may offend. Victoria Derbyshire is in Rocinha, one of the largest favelas in Brazil. She reports on prostitution, crime and drug addiction.

  • The Road To Rio - Part 1

    11/11/2013 Duration: 49min

    This podcast contains content that may offend. Victoria is in Rio to discover what England fans can expect at the 2014 Fifa World Cup.

  • Wilko Johnson interview

    31/10/2013 Duration: 25min

    One of the most influential British rock guitarists and founder member of Dr Feelgood, Wilko Johnson, tells Victoria Derbyshire why he has turned his back on medical advice and is refusing chemotherapy. The 66-year-old was diagnosed with cancer of the pancreas in December 2012.

  • 'Troubled' families

    29/10/2013 Duration: 01h04min

    Victoria Derbyshire is in Harlow meeting some of the 120,00 families in England and Wales the government has labelled as "troubled". She hears about a programme called Family Solutions which effectively teaches mums and dads how to be good parents.

  • Educating Yorkshire's Musharaf Asghar

    25/10/2013 Duration: 37min

    Victoria Derbyshire tells the wonderful story of Musharaf - the pupil with a stammer from the TV series Educating Yorkshire, who has been helped very much by his teacher Mr Burton.

  • Inside camp Calais

    18/10/2013 Duration: 41min

    Syrian asylum seekers tell Victoria Derbyshire why they're risking their lives to come to the UK.

  • Mo Farah - Glasgow Games

    15/10/2013 Duration: 32min

    Double Olympic and World Champion Mo Farah says that competing in the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next year would be a "bonus"... but is not on his "to do" list.

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