HARDtalk - Season 15 / Year 2018

Season 15 / Year 2018

Episodes

George 'Johnny' Johnson - Dambuster

Maysoon Zayid - Comedian and Disability Advocate

Lord David Owen, Former British Foreign Secretary

Mahmoud Zahar - Member of Hamas Political Bureau

Jonathan Moyo - Former Cabinet Minister, Zimbabwe

Ashley Judd - Actor

Michael Steele - Chair of Republican National Committee 2009 - 2011

Anthony Scaramucci - Former White House Communications Director

Vladimir Chizhov - Russian Ambassador to the EU

Ken Clarke - Former UK Cabinet Minister (Conservative)

Cyril Ramaphosa - South Africas Deputy President

Lord Neuberger - President of the UK Supreme Court, 2012 - 2017

Shah Rukh Khan - Actor

Jorge Faurie - Argentina's Foreign Minister

Roger Stone - US political strategist

Raila Odinga - Leader of the National Super Alliance, Kenya

Raphael Tuju Secretary General of the Jubilee Party, Kenya

Mehmet Simsek - Deputy Prime Minister, Turkey

Andrew Peek - US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near East Affairs

James Rhodes - Concert Pianist and Author

David Smolansky - Former Mayor of El Hatillo, Venezuela

Avner Gvaryahu - Breaking the Silence

Amira Malik Miller - Former Aid Worker and Whistleblower

Steven Pinker - Psychologist

Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth - Minister of Petroleum, South Sudan

Ramush Haradinaj - Prime Minister of Kosovo

Johnny Mercer MP - Conservative Party, UK

Elizabeth Eckford - One of the Little Rock Nine

Ahmad Tibi MK - Leader of the Arab Movement for Change, Joint List, Israel

Boris Titov - Party of Growth, Russia

Mohsin Hamid - Author

Patrisse Khan-Cullors, co-founder Black Lives Matter

Bruno Tshibala - Prime Minister, Democratic Republic of Congo

Seymour Hersh - Investigative Journalist

Bill Richardson, Former Governor of New Mexico

Can Dundar, Former Editor of Cumhuriyet, Turkey

Mahira Khan - Actor

Roberto Azevedo, Director General of the WTO

Ambassador Donald Yamamoto - Acting Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs

Siddhartha Mukherjee - Author and Cancer Physician

Monica McWilliams - Northern Ireland Peace Negotiator

Michael Rakowitz - Artist

Siv Jensen, Norwegian Finance Minister

Neamin Zeleke - Ethiopian Opposition Leader

David Green - Director, UK Serious Fraud Office

Philip Gordon - Middle East adviser to President Obama (2013 - 2015)

Sergey Lavrov - Foreign Minister of Russia

Kofi Annan - Former UN Secretary General

Kofi Annan at 80 - A HARDtalk Special

Adama Barrow - President of The Gambia

Ulana Suprun - Health Minister, Ukraine

Vera Jourova - EU Commissioner for Justice

Fares Shehabi MP, Member of the Syrian Parliament for Aleppo

Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari - Chairman, Pakistan People's Party 2018-05-01

Tzipi Hotovely - Deputy Foreign Minister, Israel

Nelson Chamisa - Leader of Opposition MDC-T Party, Zimbabwe

Recep Tayyip Erdogan - President of Turkey

Dilma Rousseff - President of Brazil (2011 - 2016)

Seyed Hossein Mousavian

Sinead Redmond, Campaigner for Abortion Rights, Ireland, and Caroline Simons, Pro-life Campaigner, Ireland

Nawal El Saadawi - Egyptian Writer and Activist

Les Hinton Executive Chairman News International 1995 - 2007

Ed Husain - Author and Former Islamist

Jennifer Doudna - Biochemist

Imran Khan - Chairman, Movement for Justice Party, Pakistan

Michael McFaul, US Ambassador to Russia, 2012 - 2014

Chuka Umunna - Labour MP, UK

Abdullah Abdullah - Chief Executive, Afghanistan

Maria Lourdes Sereno - Former Supreme Court Chief Justice, Philippines

Andargachew Tsege - Co-founder, Ginbot 7, Ethiopian opposition group

Mary Lou McDonald - Leader, Sinn Fein

On the Road in Kazakhstan

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev - Chairman of the Senate, Kazakhstan

Karin Kneissl - Foreign Minister, Austria

Jeff Flake - US Republican Senator, Arizona

James Comey, FBI director 2013 - 2017

Kaveh Madani - Iranian Environmental Scientist

Jaron Lanier - Computer Scientist and Author

Ben Rhodes - US Deputy National Security Advisor, 2009 - 2017

Sue Black - Professor of Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology

Zoran Zaev, Prime Minister of Macedonia

Christopher Ruddy - CEO, Newsmax Media Inc

Hameed Haroon - CEO, Dawn Media Group, Pakistan

Ravi Shankar Prasad, Law and Justice Minister, India

Elmar Brok MEP - European Parliament Brexit Steering Group

Riyad Mansour - Palestinian Ambassador to the UN

Tim Winton - Writer

Wanuri Kahiu - Film Director

Zeid Al Hussein - United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

Paul Redmond - Mother and Baby Homes Survivors, Ireland

Jordan Peterson - Psychologist

Sophie in 't Veld - Dutch MEP

Jaime Harrison - Associate Chair, US Democratic Party

Vicky Beeching - Writer and Equality Campaigner

Juan Sebastian Chamorro - Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy, Nicaragua

Professor Mohammad Marandi - Tehran University, Iran

Dr. Taj Hargey - Imam, Oxford Islamic Congregation

Bobby Duffy - Outgoing Director, Ipsos Mori Social Research Institute

Nury Turkel - Uyghur Human Rights Project, Washington

Ivan Duque - President of Colombia

Alan Duncan MP - Minister of State, UK Foreign Office
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