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Rob Bonnet interviews international footballer Eniola Aluko. What does she think about how the women’s game can develop, following the success of this year’s World Cup? Show more
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Rob Bonnet talks to Bennet Omalu, the pathologist who rocked American football with his research into the brain injuries sustained by players in the National Football League. Show more
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Rob Bonnet speaks to one of the most successful horseracing trainers, John Gosden. He has over 3,000 winners to his name and experience going back to the late 1970s. Show more
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Rob Bonnet speaks to the president of the Nigerian Football Federation Amaju Pinnick. Why did he vote for Sepp Blatter, and what will he be looking for in the next president? Show more
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Famous graduates compete in the festive quiz. Sue Cook and Heather Couper represent the University of Leicester whilst Rob Bonnet and Alice Arnold represent Sussex University. Show more
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Rob Bonnet speaks to former England cricket captain Mike Brearley, who is widely acknowledged as one of the game's greatest ever captains and is now a psychoanalyst. Show more
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Rob Bonnet talks to Adam Goodes, an Australian rules footballer. As he nears the end of his sporting career, he's about to enter a new one as a politician. Show more
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Rob Bonnett is at the Melbourne Cricket Ground speaking to Merv Hughes - the fast bowler with a trademark handlebar moustache and a fierce glare. Show more
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An interview from June 2004 from the BBC's ExtraTime programme with Jonah Lomu. Presented by Rob Bonnet. At the time he was yet to undergo a kidney transplant. Show more
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Nawal El Moutawakel is an influential member of the International Olympic Committee. With the current IOC president due to step down in 2013, could she be in line to succeed him? Show more
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In-depth interviews with the stars, coaches and power brokers in the world of sport. Rob Bonnet talks to Christian Horner, team principal of Red Bull Racing. Show more
Rob Bonnet talks to Larry Scott, the Chief Executive of the Women's Tennis Association. This year all four Grand Slam tennis tournaments are offering equal prize money for men and women. Show more
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Richie Benaud, the former Australia captain and iconic cricket commentator, has died aged 84. In this programme, recorded in September 2005, he speaks to Rob Bonnet. Show more
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Extra Time meets the owner of Saracens Rugby Club, Nigel Wray. With more television money pouring into club rugby in Europe, will it make the players richer than ever before? Show more
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Jonathan Edwards is now the athletes' representative on the games organising committee. London is almost at the Olympics start line, but what did it take to get this far? Show more
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Rob Bonnet talks to Olympic legend Sir Steve Redgrave, who won rowing gold medals at five successive Games, starting in Los Angeles in 1984 and ending in Sydney in 2000. Show more
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Rob Bonnet talks to Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee about preparations for the Rio Olympics in 2016, doping cheats and new Olympics sports. Show more
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Brian Cookson promised to restore cycling's integrity, but will the sport's most famous doping offender, Lance Armstrong, appear before the independent commission? Show more
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Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the British Grand Prix in Silverstone, Extra Time talks to one of international sport's most renowned commentators, Murray Walker. Show more