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50 Interviews – The runaway publisher

Rolling Stone Magazine’s Michael Hastings speaks with Julian Assange, the boy from Australia who became public enemy number one to the USA, in this interview chosen by Michael Itsou for our 50 Interviews project.

50 Interviews – A harsh PR lesson

Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks frankly to Peter Manso about living with the world’s greatest body, in this interview selected by Daniel Bramley for our 50 Interviews project.

50 Interviews – An intimate affair

Speaking with Andrew Denton on Enough Rope, Richard E. Grant subtly reverses roles and momentarily becomes the interviewer, in this interview selected by Ewa Staszewska for our 50 Interviews project.

50 Interviews – Life isn’t permanent

Family issues were on the agenda when brothers Barry and Robin Gibb spoke to The Telegraph’s Neil McCormick on the 50th anniversary of the Bee Gees’ first performance, writes Lauren Bordin.

50 Interviews – Forever the King of Pop

In what became one of history’s most-watched interviews, Martin Bashir is given a rare opportunity to delve into the life of one of the world’s most infamous figures, Michael Jackson, writes Bess Zewdie.

50 Interviews– You’re an unbelievably stupid man

In the wake of the Sandy Hook Massacre, CNN’s Piers Morgan and Gun Owners of America’s Larry Pratt go for each other’s throats, in this interview selected by Will Vero for our 50 Interviews project.

50 Interviews – Fighting on

In his final months, late actor Christopher Reeve shares his outlook on life with astonishing honestly, divulging the most candid of emotions with journalist Alanna Nash, writes Nick Schomburgk.

50 Interviews – A jovial repartee

Fast-talking comedian and actor Robin Williams slows down for a moment to tell The 7:30 Report’s Kerry O’Brien about his career and eventful life behind the scenes, writes Susannah Woolley.

50 Interviews– A private battle

Confessed gambling addict and former Melbourne footballer Daniel Ward reveals just how close he was to ending it all in a compelling interview with the Herald Sun’s Mark Robinson, writes Ben Rowles.

50 Interviews – One confused politician

The normally ebullient former Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin struggles to explain her foreign policy credentials with CBS’s Katie Couric that fatally damaged her political career, writes Eric George.

50 Interviews: I’m not Jewish

TV presenter Louis Theroux finds himself in a tense situation while interviewing ‘Skip’, a hostile American neo-Nazi, as part of the 2003 BBC documentary ‘Louis and the Nazis’, writes Sam McInerney.