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'HARDtalk' is a 'BBC' television and radio programme broadcast on the UK feed of 'BBC News 24' channel, on International feed of 'BBC World News' channel, and on the radio 'BBC World Service'. 'HARDtalk' provides "in-depth interviews with hard-hitting questions and sensitive topics being covered as famous personalities from all walks of life talk about the highs and lows in their lives."
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5 Episodes
- Sir Terry Pratchett, WriterE1
Sir Terry Pratchett, WriterSir Terry Pratchett is one of the most successful writers of the last thirty years. His fantasy novels have sold tens of millions of copies. He is still writing fiction, but now he is also dealing with and writing about a very personal fact. He has the incurable, degenerative brain disease, Alzheimers and he wants the right to choose the time and manner of his own death. Is that an ending wider society is ready to accept? - David Harvey, Marxist AcademicE2
David Harvey, Marxist AcademicArun Motianey, director of fixed income strategy at Roubini Global Economics, says the global economy is at risk of collapsing inward unless policy makers address the threat of inflation and exchange rate inflexibility. According to Professor David Harvey, Marxist author of 'The Enigma of Capital' the collapse of capitalism is inevitable. He tells Sarah Montague that capitalism is amoral and lawless, and should be overthrown. - Sir Stirling MossE20
Sir Stirling MossFormula One motor racing is one of the most lucrative sports in the world. Teams spend hundreds of millions of dollars on driver contracts and car technology to give them the edge over their rivals. But has the Formula One money-making machine lost its soul? Hardtalk speaks to one of motor racing's greatest drivers, Sir Stirling Moss. - Antonio Borges (Chairman of the Hedge Fund Standards Board)E29
Antonio Borges (Chairman of the Hedge Fund Standards Board)The hedge fund industry has made vast profits by exposing weakness in stocks, currencies and even national economies, but has come under fire for its perceived role in the global economic crisis. Stephen Sackur asks Antonio Borges, the Chairman of the Hedge Fund Standards Board, if regulation will ensure that the financial shocks of recent years are never repeated.