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4 Episodes 2017 - 2018
Episode 1
46 mins
In an exceptionally candid interview, Kim Cattrall talks to Piers Morgan and explains her reasons for turning down Sex and the City 3, sharing her side of the story and revealing her relationship with the other cast members following rumoured feuds. Kim also opens up to Piers about her three marriages, how she was forced to pull out of a West End play while suffering from crippling insomnia and her current career and life trajectory now she is in her sixties.
Episode 2
45 mins
Piers Morgan hosts another in-depth interview, this time with former sportsperson, reality TV star and campaigner Caitlyn Jenner. The world's most famous transgender woman, who for the first 65 years of her life was known as Bruce, looks back candidly at her remarkable life. As well as opening up about her feud with her ex-wife and step-children in the Kardashian family, Caitlyn also reflects on winning an Olympic gold medal whilst simultaneously battling gender issues, her three marriages, and how two children were born to different wives just a year apart. She also discusses the tragic death of her younger brother, how her life took a radical turn when she transitioned to become Caitlyn in 2015, and how she deals with cat-calls from men.
Episode 3
46 mins
Pamela Anderson, former Baywatch star and Playboy centerfold, joins Piers to reflect on her career and turbulent personal life, including marrying her first husband, Tommy Lee, after a whirlwind four-day courtship, the sex tape that was stolen from their home and Tommy's subsequent arrest and imprisonment for spousal abuse. Pamela also opens up about the nature of her relationship with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the impact she has made in her role as animal rights activist, including persuading President Vladimir Putin to ban the import of seal products into Russia.
Episode 4
45 mins
Jim Davidson, controversial comedian and former host of The Generation Game and Big Break, looks back over his life, including his five marriages, arrest under Operation Yewtree for which he was subsequently cleared, alcohol addiction and allegations of domestic violence. He also faces up to the criticisms of racism and homophobia that have been levelled against him and discusses the support he has given to the armed forces over the years and how he is now helping to reduce the number of veterans in prison through the charity he co-founded, Care After Combat.