Great interviews of the 20th century
Bill Clinton: 'You had to assume there was going to be some blowback'
Former US president Bill Clinton discusses climate change, Kyoto, AIDS and the American election
'There's nothing better in life than diamonds'
'Before the year ended, he said, he would be a hero or a martyr'
'You're getting a totally false impression of me'
'One blow after another ... and finally something snapped'
'No room for the alien, no use for the wastrel'
A distorted report on the true Hitler
Scaring White America
Gary Younge: Playboy's timing couldn't have been better, catching Malcolm X at his most combative black nationalist phase
Searching for a way to break the rules
Malcolm McLaren: That interview was a pivotal moment that changed everything. Punk became the most important cultural phenomenon of the late 20th century.
'What a fucking rotter!'
This interview is a transcript of Bill Grundy's interview with the Sex Pistols on December 1 1976, broadcast by Thames Television on the Today programme.
'Say something outrageous'
Nick Hornby: These three minutes altered the course of British popular music - maybe not by much, but it certainly arrived at where it was heading a lot quicker than it might have done.
'When you're famous you run into human nature in a raw kind of way'
'One continuous accident mounting on top of another'
'We tend to forget that life can only be defined in the present tense'
Edited version of Melvyn Bragg's interview of Dennis Potter on March 15 1994. It was broadcast by Channel 4 on April 5 1994.
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