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Singer Janet Jackson is to give her first full-length television interview since the death of her brother Michael, US network ABC has announced.
The star will allow cameras into her California home for the first time, the broadcaster added.
The interview, which has yet to be recorded, will be conducted by ABC News host Robin Roberts and screened in the US on 18 November.
Jackson made a public tribute to her brother at September's MTV Awards.
She performed Scream, which was originally a duet with Michael, at the New York event.
The 43-year-old talked about her late older brother in an interview with Harper's Bazaar magazine in September, the first time she had spoken at length about his death.
In that interview, she said she had "so much fun" with him on the last day they spent together, six weeks before his death on 25 June.
The ABC special, which will last for an hour, is being shown the day after her Number Ones album is released in the US.
Roberts is best known in the US as one of the presenters of ABC's Good Morning America.
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