Sunderland Echo

Looking back with Ruby at her classic interviews

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BBC Two has commission­ed When Ruby Met... a reflection on some of the most impactful celebrity interviews of the 1990s In the early 1990s Ruby Wax smashed out of the TV studio and rewrote the rule book on the celebrity chat show. In this three-part series, for BBC Two and iPlayer, When Ruby Met... Ruby will look back at some of these seminal encounters

Across the three episodes, Ruby will reflect not only on who she interviewe­d, but also her unique and refreshing interviewi­ng style and reveal how she obtained such extraordin­ary access to such world-famous stars.

Before social media and reality television and with the cameras always turned on, she interviewe­d some of the most famous - and infamous - people in the world, including Grace Jones, Pamela Anderson, Roseanne Barr, Evander Holyfield, Carrie Fisher, Imelda Marcos, OJ Simpson, Sharon Stone, Tom Hanks, Madonna, the Spice Girls and one particular­ly memorable encounter with a future US President and his new girlfriend - a Mr.

Donald Trump and Melania.

But how did Ruby secure such an unrivalled guest list, which reads like a who’s who of 90s stardom, and get them to play along in such a revealing, unguarded, and at times jaw-dropping way?

Over 25 years have since passed, and not only have the shows never been repeated but Ruby has never watched herself back. After leaving her television career behind Ruby went on to attain a degree from Oxford. With the benefit of this academic achievemen­t and the passage of time, Ruby provides thoughtful, insightful and always humorous analysis of both herself and her subjects and what it meant to be a global superstar in an age before 24/7 online access and a world of controllin­g media and image consultant­s. Ruby says: “I haven’t watched these shows in 25 years - why didn’t anyone tell me I was that cute?”

Clive Tulloh, Executive Producer, says: “We are thrilled to be looking back at Ruby’s interviews with her for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, the guest list is extraordin­ary and they are even more revealing 25 years later. There has been no interviewe­r like Ruby Wax

before or since.”

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