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

  • PC suicide

    08/03/2012 Duration: 29min

    The twin brother of PC David Rathband tells Victoria Derbyshire how he pleaded with his brother not to "do anything stupid" just days before PC Rathband was found hanging at his home in Blyth in Northumberland.

  • Ed Miliband takes calls

    06/03/2012 Duration: 33min

    Labour leader Ed Miliband speaks to callers on Victoria Derbyshire's 5 live programme.

  • PC David Rathband (from March 2011)

    01/03/2012 Duration: 23min

    In an interview given on March 2011, PC David Rathband, who was shot and blinded by gunman Raoul Moat, speaks to Victoria Derbyshire about why he's suing Northumbria police force.

  • PC David Rathband (from Oct 2010)

    01/03/2012 Duration: 21min

    Three months after PC David Rathband was shot and blinded by gunman Raould Moat, he tells Victoria how he is recovering and how he's haunted by images of the man who shot him.

  • PC David Rathband's first interview

    01/03/2012 Duration: 23min

    In his first broadcast interview Victoria Derbyshire speaks to PC David Rathband - the police officer shot and blinded by the gunman Raoul Moat. He describes in extraordinary detail what happened to him when he came face-to-face with Moat.

  • Unemployment debate

    15/02/2012 Duration: 01h43min

    Where are the jobs of the future being created? Victoria Derbyshire hosts a debate on unemployment with 200 5 live listeners.

  • Mark Kennedy - Part 2

    02/02/2012 Duration: 29min

    In an exclusive interview, undercover police officer Mark Kennedy, who infiltrated a group of environmental activists, tells Victoria Derbyshire that a report into his actions made him feel like a "pariah".

  • Scared to give evidence

    23/01/2012 Duration: 31min

    In an exclusive interview, a mother of four sent to prison for failing to give evidence against an ex-boyfriend who nearly killed her, explains why she was too scared to do so.

  • Tax inspectors

    20/12/2011 Duration: 42min

    After MPs accused the HMRC of giving large firms favourable treatment, listeners tell Victoria Derbyshire about their experiences at the hands of the taxman. One listener, Danny, described how he had nearly been driven to suicide.

  • The man who faked his own death

    09/12/2011 Duration: 39min

    John Darwin, the man who faked his own death in a canoeing accident tells Victoria Derbyshire he regrets doing it but that he also regrets coming back to the UK from his hideaway in Panama.

  • Christine Laird

    07/12/2011 Duration: 39min

    The former council chief executive whose employers tried to sue her for a million pounds after she failed to reveal her history of depression, speaks exclusively to Victoria Derbyshire. A High Court judge dismissed the case brought by Cheltenham Borough Council against Christine Laird, who is now been awarded maximum disability benefits for life.

  • Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe

    23/11/2011 Duration: 52min

    The new Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe speaks to Victoria Derbsyhire about riots, undercover cops, swearing at police and tasers.

  • Riots debate

    15/11/2011 Duration: 01h41min

    Victoria Derbyshire hosts a debate from Tottenham 100 days after the summer riots.

  • Dave Brialsford

    03/11/2011 Duration: 47min

    British cycling's performance director Dave Brailsford says it will be "very, very difficult, if not impossible" to win as many gold medals in London 2012 as in Beijing.

  • Sir Michael Willshaw

    21/10/2011 Duration: 27min

    The new head of Ofsted Sir Michael Wilshaw tells Victoria Derbyshire why he thinks too many teachers are underperforming.

  • Paul Gascoigne

    14/10/2011 Duration: 27min

    Paul Gascoigne tells Victoria Derbyshire how his recovery from alcoholism has progressed over the last two years.

  • Bahraini medics

    30/09/2011 Duration: 27min

    Twenty doctors and nurses have been jailed for up to fifteen years each after being convicted of incitement to overthrow the Bahrain government. They say they were treating people injured when a protest movement calling for more rights for the country's Shia majority in the Sunni-ruled kingdom was crushed. The government say the group were involved with "hardline protestors" who sought regime change. Victoria spoke to Dr Nada Dhaif who's been sentenced to 15 years and Dr Fatima Haji who's been sentenced to five years, as well as a spokesman for international media from Bahrain's Ministry of Information, Sheik Abdul Aziz.

  • Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson

    28/09/2011 Duration: 27min

    The family of the most seriously wounded Allied soldier to survive fighting in Afghanistan tell Victoria Derbyshire he's being forced out of the Army. Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson has had both his legs amputated, is partly brain-damaged and has a broken back.

  • Guantanamo Bay

    09/09/2011 Duration: 01h35min

    Has Guantanamo Bay changed in the 10 years since it was set up? Victoria broadcasts live from the US military prison as part of 5 live's coverage marking the anniversary of 9/11.

  • Manor Women's Project - Part 2

    21/07/2011 Duration: 01h15min

    Victoria Derbyshire goes back to the refuge for drug addicts and sex workers in Walsall she first visited two years ago and hears some amazing stories of women who have turned their lives around.

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