Episode 1
The series opens with one of Ruby's last interviewees - Donald Trump - in a tense encounter and uncomfortable watch for Ruby. Plus the central figure of the trial of the 20th century: OJ Simpson.
The series opens with one of Ruby's last interviewees, Donald Trump. It鈥檚 an edge-of-the-seat encounter and an uncomfortable but quietly revelatory watch for Ruby - as is her fascinating chat with Mr Trump's girlfriend, model Melania Knauss.
Ruby walks us through the genesis of her boundary-busting celebrity interview technique, originating in her studio The Full Wax, which crossed genres and created a fearless new form of entertainment. As Ruby moved away from the studio and leaned into redefining interviews, we revisit early guests Carrie Fisher, Goldie Hawn and Tom Hanks.
The final interviewee is the central figure of the trial of the 20th century: OJ Simpson, now the subject of many documentary series and even a dramatisation that brought American police racism into the spotlight alongside a heinous and bloody murder. Ruby's unrivalled access to the man himself produced a first-hand source that is still as compelling as on its first screening - and, given how the story has unfolded since, it proves fascinating viewing alongside Ruby's contemporary take on events.
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Clips
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Carrie Fisher Confesses
Duration: 01:25
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The Full Wax
Duration: 01:02
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Some turbulence on board Donald Trump's private plane
Duration: 01:26
Music Played
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Average White Band
Pick Up The Pieces
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Jamiroquai
Starchild
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Labi Siffre
I Got The (Blues)
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Massive Attack
Angel (feat. Horace Andy)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Featured Artist | Ruby Wax |
Interviewer | Clive Tulloh |
Editor | Simon Horobin |
Producer | Verity Newman |
Production Manager | Lyndsey Hicksford |
Production Manager | Amy Gostling |
Executive Producer | Clive Tulloh |
Broadcasts
- Sun 22 Aug 2021 21:00
- Thu 26 Aug 2021 23:15
- Tue 28 Sep 2021 02:15
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