As the European Parliament selects a new set of officials, HARDtalk speaks to one of the EU's most experienced politicians, Sweden's foreign minister Carl Bildt.
Source: BBC 2
Aubrey De Grey - Chief Science Officer And Co-founder Of The Sens Foundation
Stephen Sackur speaks to a scientist and futurologist who believes that biotechnology will soon be able to eliminate aging in humans. Is his vision inspiring, daft, or dangerous?
24-06-2014
BBC 2
Dr Mads Gilbert - Doctor And Activist
Mads Gilbert is an outspoken political activist on behalf of the Palestinian cause. Does this interfere with his work as a medic and humanitarian? He talks to Zeinab Badawi.
19-08-2014
BBC 2
Professor Sergey Karaganov - Advisor To The Presidential Administration Of Russia, 2001 - 2013
Stephen Sackur asks one of President Putin's influential former advisors about the next stage of Russia's apparent neo-imperialist foreign policy after developments in Crimea.
29-05-2014
BBC 2
Viggo Mortensen - Actor
Zeinab Badawi talks to actor Viggo Mortensen about diversity in global culture. What is his view of the effect of Hollywood, coming as he does from a multi-cultural background?
15-05-2014
BBC 2
Anthony Loyd - War Correspondent
Interviews with newsmakers and personalities from across the globe. Stephen Sackur speaks to Anthony Loyd, a war correspondent who was shot and seriously injured in Syria.
26-06-2014
BBC 2
Jack Straw - British Foreign Secretary (2001 - 2006)
Stephen Sackur speaks to veteran Labour MP Jack Straw, asking whether Labour Party leader Ed Miliband is in tune with voters and capable of winning the 2015 general election.
10-06-2014
BBC 2
Hardtalk On The Road - South Sudan
Interviews with newsmakers and personalities from across the globe. Hardtalk is in South Sudan as efforts are made to end a civil conflict which threatens humanitarian catastrophe.
27-05-2014
BBC 2
Hardtalk On The Road: Moldova
HARDtalk is in Moldova, a long-neglected corner of Europe now caught up in a trial of strength between Russia and the European Union. Stephen Sackur explores the situation.
07-08-2014
BBC 2