Melissa Doyle joins Sky News for world exclusive with academic Iran branded a spy
Kylie Moore-Gilbert is the Australian academic convicted and imprisoned in Iran for spying

Sky News Australia presents the world-first exclusive interview with Kylie Moore-Gilbert, the Australian academic convicted and imprisoned in Iran for spying.
In the Sky News special, Moore-Gilbert shares her incredible story with journalist and interviewer Melissa Doyle, who joins Sky News for this special assignment. Doyle left Seven last year after co-hosting Sunrise and hosting Sunday Night.
In September 2018, Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert had checked in to her flight home to Australia when she was arrested by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. Convicted of spying and sentenced to serve 10 years on espionage charges, she spent more than two years fighting for her freedom. Her 804 days behind bars included seven months in solitary confinement.
She was interrogated and beaten by guards, but refused to be broken. Now, for the first time, Kylie shares her inspirational story of survival.
During the one-hour exclusive interview nothing is off-limits, no question goes unanswered.
Is Kylie Moore-Gilbert a spy? How did she survive her ordeal? What really happened behind the scenes to secure her release? How is she coping with the heartbreak of discovering her husband had an affair with one of her colleagues while she was in prison? And what will she do now she is free?
Melissa Doyle said: "Kylie is one of the most remarkable women I have had the privilege of interviewing. Her experience will both frighten and shock you, her determination to survive will leave you in awe, but above all, her grace and strength will inspire you.

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“I do not know how she survived years of hell - solitary confinement, starvation and the constant fear of what could happen next. Her dignity can only be admired."
Premieres Tuesday 9 March, 7pm AEDT exclusive to Sky News





