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

  • The abusers' tale

    07/10/2013 Duration: 50min

    Victoria Derbyshire hears from men who have been violent towards their partners and finds out about the 'perpetrator programmes' they've been on to try and help them stop their abusive behaviour. Warning: This programme contains strong language from the start.

  • The death of our 'angel'

    03/10/2013 Duration: 22min

    The family of Sabrina Moss, who was shot while out celebrating her 24th birthday, have spoken for the first time about their shock and describe the nursery teacher as an "angel". Police believe Sabrina was "in the wrong place at the wrong time" when she was killed in August.

  • Underage drinking

    30/09/2013 Duration: 59min

    Exclusive figures obtained by the Victoria Derbyshire programme reveal the true extent of underage drinking in the UK. Nearly 300 children aged 11 or under went to A&E in 2012 for an alcohol-related condition.

  • Asleep in the cockpit

    27/09/2013 Duration: 26min

    Victoria Derbyshire hears from pilots who have fallen asleep in the cockpit. One pilot says both he and his co-pilot were asleep just minutes before landing. Another pilot admits risking the lives of 300 passengers when he fell asleep a couple of months ago.

  • Scottish independence

    16/09/2013 Duration: 01h46min

    Victoria Derbyshire is in Glasgow, a year before Scotland gets to vote on whether to go it alone as an independent country.

  • Karl Williams

    05/09/2013 Duration: 17min

    Victoria Derbyshire interviews one of three British men who claim they were tortured and wrongly convicted of drug offences in Dubai while on holiday. Mr Williams says he still has nightmares about the way he was treated in prison, claiming that electric shocks were administered to his testicles.

  • Should UK take military action in Syria?

    29/08/2013 Duration: 01h30min

    Victoria Derbyshire reports from outside the Houses of Parliament talking to MPs, listeners and Syrians ahead of a Commons debate about whether the UK should take military action in Syria.

  • 'Groomed' in care

    28/08/2013 Duration: 27min

    A woman who says she was groomed as a teenager while in the care of Rotherham Council says she wants to see the resignation of police officers and social workers because she believes they allowed her to be abused.

  • Stop and search

    06/08/2013 Duration: 41min

    A young black student "full of disdain" for police officers, goes out on the beat. Phil Williams, standing in for Victoria Derbyshire, hears from them both.

  • Stuart Hall

    26/07/2013 Duration: 26min

    In an exclusive interview, a 59-year-old woman who says she was sexually assaulted by Stuart Hall tells Victoria Derbyshire she wants to meet him face-to-face.

  • Frank Bruno

    23/07/2013 Duration: 43min

    Frank Bruno tells Tony Livesey - in for Victoria Derbyshire - that the first time he was sectioned under the mental health act was "hell", but he now accepts it had to happen.

  • Robbie Rogers

    15/07/2013 Duration: 21min

    In an exclusive interview Victoria Derbyshire speaks to former Leeds United player Robbie Rogers, who earlier this year revealed he was gay. The 26-year-old - who now plays for LA Galaxy - is one of only two current professional footballers in the world to have come out.

  • Nigel Farage

    05/07/2013 Duration: 46min

    UKIP leader Nigel Farage interviewed by Victoria Derbyshire on BBC Radio 5 live.

  • Undercover cops

    28/06/2013 Duration: 45min

    Two women who say they were tricked into having a relationship with undercover police officers say they were left devastated by what happened. Helen Steel and Belinda Harvey are two of eight women suing Scotland Yard for psychological damage. They speak to Victoria Derbyshire.

  • Ask FM

    14/06/2013 Duration: 58min

    Ask FM is a social networking site with over 56 million users worldwide, but critics accuse the site of not doing enough to stop bullying. Victoria Derbyshire hears from teenagers, parents and the family of a girl who killed herself after being bullied on Ask FM.

  • Joan Lawrence

    07/06/2013 Duration: 10min

    Victoria Derbyshire hears from the mother of Claudia Lawrence, the 35-year-old chef from York University who vanished without a trace four years ago on her way to work. In her first national radio interview, Joan Lawrence tells 5 live how she copes not knowing what has happened to her daughter.

  • Sir Chris Hoy interview

    28/05/2013 Duration: 45min

    Sir Chris Hoy joins Victoria Derbyshire and 5 live listeners to talk about his retirement, the Olympic legacy and Scottish independence.

  • Gaming machines

    15/05/2013 Duration: 12min

    Are gaming machines in betting shops as addictive as crack cocaine? It's a claim frequently made but is there any evidence to back it up? We try to find out and speak to people who have spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on the machines.

  • Sally Marston

    14/05/2013 Duration: 25min

    An exclusive interview with Sally Marston who was devastated to find out that the man convicted for sexually abusing her as a child has recently been taken off the Sex Offenders Register. Victoria Derbyshire also speaks to Nicholas Clough, the lawyer who represented her abuser in court.

  • Domestic violence

    25/04/2013 Duration: 01h02min

    Singer Jahmene Douglas and his mother talk about their experience of domestic violence. In this exclusive report, Jahmene visits a refuge for women who have also experienced this kind of abuse. 5 live listeners share their stories too.

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