I have lots of video and audio interviews that I've downloaded. Besides youtube, you should look into the Download section of this forum. "Southbank Show" is, of course, the best documentary, and the best video interviews from The Smiths days are:
- the complete Earsay interview (45 minutes)
- the unreleased Morrissey interview for the "Strangeways" promo footage
Other interviews I like
- the short interview about "Meat is Murder" from "Old Grey Whistle Test"
- Morrissey interview on Music Box (1987)
- Morrissey and Marr interview for French TV (show "Les Enfants Du Rock")
Some interviews are not especially informative, but are very funny in their different ways: the Margi Clarke interview with Morrissey, and the Tony Wilson interview with all the band members (enjoyable because of Marr's and Morrissey's answers to Wilson's annoying questions
). It's also interesting to see Morrissey's taking the viewers on a tour of Manchester on Whistle Test.
I can't think of that many great interviews from the solo era, apart from
- Edith Bowman interview for 4Music Presents (april 2006) - contains the unforgettable moment when Morrissey made this immortal statement: "I've always written about hanky-panky"
- Dave Fanning 2002 interview
- Dave Fanning 2006 interview (DVD given away with the magazine "Les Inrockuptibles")
- the 2004 interview for CNN is short but interesting
- Jonathan Ross 2004 interview is not informative, but it's funny
There many several great audio interviews:
- GRL Radio interview - my favourite
- "The Conversationalist" disc - combines 2 different interviews
- "Interview Picture Disc" from The Smiths era - very long and informative.
- Morrissey on Janice Long show - 1984, 2002 and 2004
and there are others I have probably forgotten, I'd have to listen to all of them again.
As for the interviews in the press - there are too many of them! Check the list on
http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com in the "In The Media" section. Besides the transcirpts on the Arcane Old Wardrobe site, there are scans of several interviews and articles on this site:
http://www.alinkarel.plus.com/smiths/