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14/09/2010

Natasha Kampusch, the Austrian woman who was held in a cellar for eight years, speaks to Victoria about her ordeal, and her current career as a TV host.

Natasha Kampusch, the Viennese woman who was kidnapped and held in a cellar for eight years, speaks to Victoria about her ordeal, and her current career as a TV host in Austria.

Later in the programme, John Amaechi, the former British NBA basketball star has sought legal advice after he was turned away from a gay bar in Manchester.

And the police minister, Nick Herbert, on claims from the Police Federation that as many as 40 thousand frontline jobs in England and Wales are at risk.

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2 hours

Last on

Tue 14 Sep 2010 10:00

Chapters

  • Natascha Kampusch - The Austrian women kidnapped for eight years

    Natascha explains how she's forgiven her captor, but how she still feels guilty over his death and how she still struggles to trust people.

    Duration: 33:13

  • Why did the council write to Isabelle's family?

    Debbie Barnes from Lincolnshire County Council accepts their letter to the parents of seven year old Isabelle McCullough was inappropriate, but defends the council's right to raise concerns.

    Duration: 09:56

  • John Amaechi on considering legal action after being refused entry to a bar

    Former basketball star John Amaechi explains why he's considering legal action against a bar because a doorman refused him entry after describing him as "big, black and could be trouble".

    Duration: 05:57

Broadcast

  • Tue 14 Sep 2010 10:00