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Allan Gregg in Conversation (Video)

269 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 11 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

Allan Gregg in Conversation presents in-depth conversations with some of the world's most prominent authors, artists, and cutting-edge thinkers. Allan Gregg in Conversation airs Fridays at 10:00 PM EST on TVO - Canada's largest educational broadcaster.

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Marina Nemat - After Tehran - Full

February 19, 2011 17:02 - 109 MB Video

As a teen, Marina Nemat was tortured and imprisoned for two years in Iran. She later escaped to Canada. In her bestseller, "Prisoner of Tehran", she recounted her ordeal. Now she has a new book, "After Tehran", about her struggle to deal with her tortured past.

Paul Collier - The Plundered Planet - Full

February 12, 2011 16:41 - 110 MB Video

Oxford economist and Africa expert Paul Collier, author of "The Plundered Planet", looks at how the natural resources of Africa's poorest countries must be managed for the sake of their own prosperity, instead of being plundered. Also, Zambian-born Dambisa Moyo, a Harvard and Oxford-educated economist who has worked at the World Bank and at Goldman Sachs, talks about her new book "Dead Aid", in which she looks at the history of foreign aid to Africa and argues that it's been disastrous for ...

Salman Rushdie - Luca & The Fire of Life - Full

February 05, 2011 21:17 - 109 MB Video

Renowned author Salman Rushdie, whose novel "The Satanic Verses" led to a fatwa calling for his death, talks about his new novel for young people. It is called "Luca and the Fire of Life".

Dr. Robert Buckman on surviving cancer

February 04, 2011 16:00 - 57.7 MB Video

Medical oncologist Dr. Robert Buckman gives us the latest info on cancer survivorship in his book, "Cancer is a Word, Not a Sentence," and the re-issue of his book "What You Really Need to Know About Cancer." (Original broadcast June 2006)

Ivan Van Sertima on little-known African achievements.

January 28, 2011 15:25 - 112 MB Video

Ivan Van Sertima, is a scholar of African Studies at Rutgers University. He maintains that Africans were responsible for advances in metallurgy, astronomy, agriculture, medicine and other fields. He also believes that black Africans came to North America before Christopher Columbus. (Original broadcast 1997)

Ken Wiwa on his memoir to his father, Ken Saro-Wiwa

January 26, 2011 16:37 - 105 MB Video

Ken Wiwa, son of Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, talks to Allan Gregg about his difficult relationship with his father. Ken Wiwa writes about it in his book, "In the Shadow of a Saint." (Original broadcast Feb 2001)

David Suzukib on his "Green Guide"

January 25, 2011 18:34 - 115 MB Video

David Suzuki, author of "David Suzuki's Green Guide" talks about his campaign to reduce Canadians' carbon footprint and the latest environmental issues is Canada and the US with the new Obama administration. Original broadcast Feb 2009)

David Bach promotes home ownership (orig. broadcast June 06

January 25, 2011 17:06 - 82.8 MB Video

David Bach is the author of six consecutive bestsellers, including "Start Late, Finish Rich" and "The Automatic Millionaire." His latest is "The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner," which promotes home ownership and real estate investment as the best way to get rich on an ordinary income.

Roberta Jamieson on easing aboriginal struggles

January 24, 2011 18:34 - 112 MB Video

Chief of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Roberta Jamieson, reflects on PM Paul Martin's Throne Speech commitment to ease aboriginal struggles. (Original broadcast april 2004)

Margaret Trudeau on her battle with mental illness

January 22, 2011 17:08 - 109 MB Video

Former wife of Pierre Trudeau and author of "Changing My Mind", Margaret Trudeau talks about her lifelong struggle with bipolar disorder and her work as an advocate for those who suffer from mental illness and also for their families.

Author Pico Iyer on the life and work of the Dalai Lama. fu

January 19, 2011 16:41 - 113 MB Video

Journalist Pico Iyer has known the Dalai Lama personally for more than thirty years and now he's written a book about him. It's called "The Open Road: the Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama." (original broadcast April 2008)

George Monbiot on drastic action to stop global warming.

January 17, 2011 17:08 - 113 MB Video

George Monbiot is the author of the best selling books "The Age of Consent: a manifesto for a new world order" and "Captive State: the corporate takeover of Britain"; as well as the investigative travel books "Poisoned Arrows", "Amazon Watershed" and "No Man's Land". He writes a weekly column for the Guardian newspaper. During seven years of investigative journeys in Indonesia, Brazil and East Africa, he was shot at, beaten up by military police, shipwrecked and stung into a poisoned coma by ...

Naomi Klein on her book "No Logo" & corporate branding

January 17, 2011 17:08 - 108 MB Video

Writer Naomi Klein presents her thesis on how corporate branding with logos is creating the next worldwide political youth movement. Protesters at the WTO meeting in Seattle and the APEC "pepper gate" incident are just the start. She talks with Allan Gregg about her book, "No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies."

David Bach says it's never too late to save for retirement

January 17, 2011 16:41 - 110 MB Video

Financial planning guru David Bach tells us it's never too late to start saving for retirement. His latest book is called, "Start Late, Finish Rich." (original broadcast Feb 2005)

Russell Peters on his memor "Call Me Russell" - full show

January 15, 2011 19:12 - 110 MB Video

Superstar Canadian comic and author Russell Peters talks about his memoir "Call Me Russell". He talks about his childhood in Brampton, Ontario and about his rise to fame.

Russell Peters on his memor "Call Me Russell"

January 15, 2011 19:12 - 114 MB Video

Superstar Canadian comic and author Russell Peters talks about his memoir "Call Me Russell". He talks about his childhood in Brampton, Ontario and about his rise to fame.

Germaine Greer thinks women still have cause to be angry.

January 13, 2011 16:23 - 110 MB Video

About 30 years ago, Germaine Greer's book "The Female Eunuch" made her an icon for the feminist movement. Today, Germaine Greer says women still have good reason to be angry. Her latest book is "The Whole Woman". (Original broadcast May 1999)

Marianne Williamson-mystical power of intimate relationships

January 11, 2011 16:23 - 112 MB Video

Marianne Williamson has become a leader of the new age spirituality movement. Her books and lectures have attracted star such as Oprah and Elizabeth Taylor. Her latest book is called "Enchanted Love: The Mystical Power of Intimate Relationships."

Billy Graham talks about his work and beliefs

January 11, 2011 16:23 - 56.4 MB Video

Evangelist Billy Graham talks to Allan Gregg about the relevance of the bible to the way we live; about his involvement in social problems; his thought of new-age spiritualism and the importance of evangelism in keeping the church alive. (Original broadcast June 1995)

Gay Talese on his life and works

January 10, 2011 17:08 - 110 MB Video

Gay Talese is a legendary reporter and writer, pioneer of the New Journalism. His career spans half a century. Among his classic bestsellers; The Kingdom and the Power, about the New York Times, Honor Thy Father, about the Mafia and Thy Neighbor's Wife about the sex industry. In his latest book, Talese turns the focus on himself. It's called A Writer's Life. (Original broadcast Dec 2006).

Neil Postman - technology is no substitute for human values

January 10, 2011 17:08 - 115 MB Video

Neil Postman offers a critique of our modern philosophical condition by challenging our widely held assumptions concerning education, technology and media. His new book is called "Building a Bridge to the Nineteenth Century". (Original broadcast 2000)

Jean Chretien on his challenges as Prime Minister

January 10, 2011 17:08 - 227 MB Video

Former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien sits down with Allan Gregg for a wide-ranging interview. They discuss Chrétien's new memoir, My Years as Prime Minister, his views on the state of politics in Canada and his recent heart surgery. Released earlier this fall, the book chronicles the high points and challenges of Chrétien's decade in office as Canada's twentieth prime minister - from eliminating the deficit to the 1995 cliffhanger Quebec referendum to his decision to keep Canada out of the Ir...

Doug Saunders - Arrival City - Full

January 08, 2011 19:12 - 110 MB Video

Journalist and author Doug Saunders, talks to Allan Gregg about his new book "Arrival City", which examines the global trend of urban migration and argues that immigration will be critical to the success of economics in Canada and around the world.

Jane Jacobs on her book "Dark Age Ahead"

January 06, 2011 19:12 - 82.3 MB Video

Jane Jacobs, visionary, activist, and guru of urban planning, talks about her new book called, "Dark Age Ahead." (Original broadcast May 2004)

Naomi Klein - Fences and Windows - Full

December 29, 2010 19:12 - 114 MB Video

Her first book, "No Logo," made Toronto activist Naomi Klein an overnight star of the anti-globalization movement. Students of the movement and international affairs will be interested in her latest release, "Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate."

Niall Ferguson how the economy drives electoral votes.

December 29, 2010 19:12 - 70 MB Video

Oxford historian Niall Ferguson challenges the theory that the economy drives electoral votes and political power. His latest book is "The Cash Nexus". (Original show was May 2001)

David Suzuki on the new feature film "Force of Nature" full

December 18, 2010 11:00 - 108 MB Video

Renowned environmentalist David Suzuki, sums up all that he has learned over his lifetime and laid it out in his new book "The Legacy: An Elder's Vision for our Sustainable Future". It is also the basis of a new feature film about him

Salman Rushdie - the fatwa and Islamism

December 15, 2010 11:00 - 114 MB Video

Salman Rusdie talks to Allan Gregg about living under a fatwa, his role as a public commentator, and the state of Islam today in regards to fundamentalism. His latest book is a collection of essays called "Step Across This Line". (Original broadcast Oct 2002)

Ian Tyson - The Long Trail - Full

December 11, 2010 11:00

Canadian music icon Ian Tyson talks about his new memoir "The Long Trail: My Life in the West". He talks about his life before and after the break up with former wife and singing partner Sylvia.

Ian Tyson - The Long Trail - Full

December 11, 2010 11:00 - 114 MB Video

Canadian music icon Ian Tyson talks about his new memoir including the years before and after his breakup with singing partner and ex-wife Sylvia. His memoir is called "The Long Trail: My Life In The West".

Journalist Seymour Hersh on the truth behind JFK

December 08, 2010 11:00 - 116 MB Video

Pullitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh. In his book about JFK, "The Dark Side of Camelot," Hersh reveals how Kennedy plotted to kill Castro; how Kennedy's affair with Judith Exner left him vulnerable to blackmail; Kennedy's relationship with Marilyn Monroe; and his plans to pull out of Vietnam, but not before his re-election.

Salman Rushdie on Shalimar The Clown

December 08, 2010 11:00 - 67 MB Video

Author Salman Rushdie talks to Allan Gregg about Kashmir; his latest book "Shalimar The Clown"; and about Islam in general. (Original interview from October 2005)

Christopher Hitchens - writers entering the political arena

November 26, 2010 11:00 - 23.4 MB Video

Christopher Hitchens talks about his book of essays entitled "Unacknowledged Legislation", which is an examination of the relationship between literature and politics; writers who have entered the arena of political debate,

Christopher Hitchens' diatribe on Bill Clinton - full show

November 26, 2010 11:00 - 106 MB Video

Journalist Christopher Hitchens has become famous for attacking icons such as Mother Teresa. Now the columnist for Vanity Fair and The Nation exercises his scathing criticism on Bill Clinton. A Gregg and Company segment.

Irshad Manji - Faith Without Fear

November 24, 2010 11:00 - 86.6 MB Video

She's been called Osama bin Laden's worst nightmare. Canada's Irshad Manji. journalist, feminist, Muslim activist -- she's world renowned as an outspoken advocate for Islamic reform. Manji is the author of "The Trouble with Islam Today" and now she's come out with a new DVD, "Faith Without Fear".

Dambisa Moyo on why aid to Africa has been a disaster. full

November 19, 2010 11:00 - 114 MB Video

Many of us believe that aid to Africa is crucial to lift people out of poverty. But not Dambisa Moyo. In a controversial new book, she argues that foreign aid has been a disaster for Africa and must be stopped. Moyo was born and raised in Zambia, but educated at Oxford and Harvard. She has worked for both the World Bank and Goldman Sachs. Her book is call "Dead Aid"

Steven Levitt - Freakonomics - Full

November 19, 2010 11:00 - 62.6 MB Video

STEVEN LEVITT: University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt is best known for his work on crime; particularly the link between abortion and the crimt rate. He is also co-author of the best-selling book "Freakonomics", which is a collection of his economic theories translated intro prose to attract a wider audience.

Salman Rushdie on "The Enchantress of Florence"

November 18, 2010 11:00 - 109 MB Video

Salman Rushdie -- literary lion and global icon. It has been two decades since he went into hiding with a price on his head after writing "The Satanic Verses". Those days are long over. Rushdie has been knighted by the Queen and for the second time, his novel "Midnight's Children" has won the Best of Booker Award. His latest novel is called "The Enchantress of Florence".

Romeo Dallaire - They Fight Like Soldiers - Full

November 13, 2010 11:00 - 108 MB Video

The former head of the failed UN Peacekeeping Mission in Rwanda, Lt-Gen Romeo Dallaire, talks about his new book "They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children: The Global Quest to Eradicate The Use of Child Soldiers".

Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison on depression and suicide

November 12, 2010 11:00 - 110 MB Video

Psychiatrist Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, one of the world's foremost authorities on bi-polar disorders, from which she herself suffers talks about depression and suicide, including her own attempt to end her life.

Russell Peters: If I wasn't an international comedian

November 10, 2010 11:00 - 1.37 MB Video

Russell Peters answers a viewer's question: "If you hadn't become an internationally known comedian, what other profession do you think you would be in today and why?"

Russell Peters: On who are his favourite comedians

November 10, 2010 11:00 - 3.29 MB Video

Russell Peters answers the question: "Who is your favourite comedian and why".

Deepak Chopra - Life After Death - full show (short)

November 05, 2010 11:00 - 57.7 MB Video

It's the ultimate question: what happens when we die? Is there life after death? Deepak Chopra is a spiritual guru to millions. In his new book, he builds his case for the afterlife. The book is called Life After Death: The Burden of Proof.

Jeremy Rifkin - The Empathic Civilization - Full

June 22, 2010 11:00 - 109 MB Video

In his latest book, "The Empathic Civilization: The Race to Global Consciousness in a World in Crisis", renowned social thinker Jeremy Rifkin offers a radical new view of human nature. He looks at how empathy will determine our fate as a species.

Mark Halperin on his book "Game Change" full show

June 12, 2010 11:00 - 109 MB Video

American journalist and author of ,Game Change, , Mark Halperin discusses his bestseller about the last U.S. presidential campaign and assesses President Obama's record so far, as well as his future challenges.

Douglas Coupland on "Generation A"

April 24, 2010 11:00 - 110 MB Video

Author and Canadian icon Douglas Coupland, talks about his latest book "Generation A", the follow-up work to his ground-breaking novel "Generation X". He also relfects on his life and work.

Lawrence Hill on "The Book of Negroes"

February 27, 2010 11:00 - 44.4 MB Video

Award-winning author Lawrence Hill on his novel "The Book of Negroes". He also discusses the historical odyssey of former slaves back to Africa, on which the story is based.

Ian Brown - The Boy in the Moon

January 16, 2010 03:00 - 86.8 MB Video

Many of you know Ian Brown as an awardwinning writer and as host of TVOs Human Edge and The View from Here. But in his latest book, the subject is very personal. It's a memoir of life with his son Walker, who is severely disabled. The book is called The Boy in the Moon.

John Irving - Last Night at Twisted River

December 12, 2009 03:00 - 88.2 MB Video

John Irving is one of America's best-known and best-loved authors. His breakthrough bestseller, The World According to Garp, came out more than thirty years ago. Since then, each Irving novel has been met with eager anticipation. The latest is no exception. It's called Last Night in Twisted River.

Ralph Nader - Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us

December 05, 2009 03:00 - 58.6 MB Video

Ralph Nader -- consumer activist, corporate critic and former presidential candidate. Now, surprisingly, he has turned to writing fiction. His new book is called Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us.