I couldn't find this here. Never heard this interview before:
http://w.nyradioarchive.com/oddsends.html (scroll down) Much talk about Clapton and charities. This description is taken from a different website:
00:00 - Working, touring with Eric Clapton
01:30 - Current projects / hoping to rest
02:18 - Back to talking about Clapton: guitar lending, knowing each other, similar roots
03:51 - Doing charity work: Prince's Trust, Children's Hospital, Musical Therapy
06:11 - Musicians playing out of context
07:13 - Nelson Mandela Freedom Festival, Amnesty International
09:33 - Current status of Dire Straits
10:07 - The new acts at Prince's Trust / playing through adversity for a good cause
11:08 - Producing Bob Dylan's Infidels
12:25 - Dire Straits' success in Australia
13:03 - Tina Turner (?)
13:11 - Limitations of charity concerts
14:49 - More charities
16:24 - More rehearsals, more Prince's Trust, more rehearsals….
17:48 - Some new favorite bands
19:19 - Music at home as a boy / blowing up the radio with his guitar
20:39 - Influences coming through Dire Straits music
21:58 - Other influences: The Shadows, Radio Luxembourg, Jimi Hendrix
23:26 - First time hearing Clapton / keeping the thrill alive
25:04 - The Boer War; the outrage in South Africa
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https://www.wolfgangs.com/music/mark-knopfler/audio/20050992-4453.html?tid=4775545)
Mark seems to be smoking during the whole interview, and you can hear him blow smoke right into the microphone.