Louis Theroux Interviews... - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Anthony Joshua
Louis Theroux goes head-to-head with world-famous heavyweight boxer and former two-time world champion Anthony Joshua at the north London boxing gym at which he began his career.

Pete Doherty
Louis Theroux travels to Normandy in France to spend time with rock star Pete Doherty - the iconic and controversial co-frontman of The Libertines.

Dame Joan Collins
Louis Theroux takes a trip to the French Riviera to spend time with actress, author, and one of the last surviving stars of Hollywood's golden age, Dame Joan Collins.

RAYE
Louis Theroux meets singer-songwriter Rachel Keen – better known as RAYE – in a career-defining year, which included her first performance on Glastonbury's iconic Pyramid stage.

Chelsea Manning
Louis Theroux travels to New York and Madrid to spend time with one of America's most polarising figures, Iraq War whistle-blower, activist and data security expert Chelsea Manning.

Ashley Walters
Louis Theroux spends time with actor, director and former rapper Ashley Walters. The pair discuss Ashley's upbringing in Peckham and education at the Sylvia Young Theatre School. Ashley also reflects on his life-changing experience in prison, which prompted him to become a screen actor.
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