Most memorable interviews in recent history
Lance Armstrong, who for years vehemently denied cheating while winning a record seven Tours de France, reportedly told Oprah Winfrey in a revealing interview to be aired on January 17 on the Oprah Winfrey Network that he used performance-enhancing drugs to advance his cycling career. Take a look at other memorable interviews in recent history.
Dennis Potter interviewed by Melvyn Bragg
On 15 March 1994 Melvyn Bragg interviewed the dying playwright, television dramatist and writer of The Singing Detective Dennis Potter, who took the opportunity to speak his mind, smoke and drink as he pleased and to also abuse those he did not care for with impunity: "I call my cancer Rupert; I'd shoot the bugger if I could," referring to media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
