Since I've been receiving so many private messages on relating my interview experiences, I've decided to post whatever I can advise here.
Personally, I was very comfortable and myself at the interview. I answered the questions honestly as what I thought and not the answer I would've thought they would like because that's so unoriginal and regurgitated. I wanted the admissions directors to accept me for who I am as an individual so I think individuality is really important. Most of the interview stemmed from the personal statement, basically reconfirming what has been said to ensure it really is true.. and not some planned trick that many candidates seem to do nowadays I guess. I think genuinity and honesty is just so important here, cuz it comes out clearly in your body language and expression. They have to ask one ethical question but I can't tell you what that was because I signed a document promising not to and so I keep to that but it's nothing tricky really. I just think you should be who you are yourself! No point pretending because I'm sure they're experienced enough to see right through you. Well, that's about it really! They didn't actually ask anything difficult really.. just extending material from the personal statement. There you go. Hope this helps.
Good luck!
