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Wogan Season 5 Episodes

134 Episodes 1985 - 1985

Episode 1

Episode #5.1

Wogan changes from a post-watershed Saturday night show into a live, thrice-weekly series going out at prime time. Guests include Elton John and Tina Turner, but all eyes are on Terry as he slips and falls on the stage.

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Episode 2

Episode #5.2

Terry hosts the second edition of his prime-time show the day after he'd won the TV Times "Personality of the Year" award for the seventh year running. Included is an update on the Children In Need appeal.

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Episode 3

Episode #5.3

Terry ends his first week as a prime-time host by chatting to Hughie Green, Hazell Dean and Gina Lollobrigida.

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Episode 4

Episode #5.4

George Best talks frankly to Terry about his alcoholism and his time in prison. Also on the show are Julie Walters, Richard Gordon and Ian Charleson.

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Episode 5

Episode #5.5

The critics are already showing signs of getting restless with Terry's three-times-a-week format, as he deals with a member of the public slating his golf, and a song tribute from Leni Harper. There's also a new pet for Bob Carolgees.

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Episode 6

Episode #5.6

Terry tells Selina Scott that she's not "a morning person", while Arthur C. Clarke baffles the audience by claiming that the monoliths in "2001" are like Swiss army knives. Among the other guests are Bonnie Langford and Victor Spinetti.

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Episode 7

Episode #5.7

With Mary Decker and her husband Richard Slaney, along with Clare Leach and Rupert Everett. Music comes from the Village People.

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Episode 8

Episode #5.8

Joan Armatrading performs her new single "Temptation", though Joan and her band appear to struggle to take the process of having to mime seriously. Also on the show are Liv Ullmann, Sir Michael Tippett and Frank Finlay.

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Episode 9

Episode #5.9

Sam Harris, winner of US talent show "Star Search", sings "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" and gets cross-legged on the sofa for a chat with Terry. Also on the show are Cynthia Lennon, Peter Stringfellow and Kit Fraser.

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Episode 10

Episode #5.10

Bruce Grobbelaar answers Terry's assertion that goalkeepers are "eccentric", and confesses that they can sometimes be "daft". Also on the show are Paul Hogan, Matthew Kelly, Marius May and Paul Theroux.

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Episode 11

Episode #5.11

Among Terry's guests are Heather Couper and Tom Conti, while Tears For Fears perform their new single, "Everybody Wants To Rule The World".

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Episode 12

Episode #5.12

Wogan is still held in such high regard by the BBC that they don't broadcast the start of the night's live football match in order to stay with Terry. Guests keeping Manchester United and West Ham fans waiting include Nigel Havers.

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Episode 13

Episode #5.13

41 mins

In a packed show, guests include Pamela Sue Martin talking about playing Fallon in "Dynasty", Donald Sinden discussing his puppet in "Spitting Image", and north east club comedian Bobby Thompson performing a stand-up set.

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Episode 14

Episode #5.14

With boxer Barry McGuigan, oral historian Studs Terkel, MP David Steel, costume designer Bruce Oldfield and musician Jean-Michel Jarre.

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Episode 15

Episode #5.15

40 mins

Terry gets to interview Princess Anne, who tells Terry of the hazards of attending royal film premieres without having seen the movies first, what she'd do if royalty was abolished, and how she got a HGV driver's licence.

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Episode 16

Episode #5.16

Lively talker Redmond O'Hanlon is cut off in mid-sentence when Terry needs to end the show before they run out of time. Also on the programme are Graeme Souness, Anna Ford and Edna O'Brien, with music from The Flying Pickets.

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Episode 17

Episode #5.17

Christopher Lee discusses what it's like to still be known as "The Prince of Darkness", while there's a chance to hear two possible entries for the UK's "Song For Europe". Also among the guests are Lorraine Chase and Shirley Conran.

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Episode 18

Episode #5.18

Terry presents two more possible songs to represent the UK in Eurovision, giving viewers a preview of the songs "Whether you like it or not." Also included on the show is Joan Rivers.

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Episode 19

Episode #5.19

With Andrew Neal, Sue Lloyd and Ronnie Allen, plus two more possible entries for the "Song For Europe".

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Episode 20

Episode #5.20

With Dan Topoloski, Douglas Byng and Simon Hoggart. Also on the show are the final two possible UK entries for the "Song For Europe".

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Episode 21

Episode #5.21

With Bill Owen and Kathy Staff from Last of the Summer Wine. Also on the show are Jeff Goldblum, Terry Denton De Gray and singer Jamie Rae.

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Episode 22

Episode #5.22

With Lord Fitt, Cleo Rocos, Maeve Binchy and Nigel Kennedy. Music comes from The Explorers.

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Episode 23

Episode #5.23

Terry's guests are cricketer David Gower, slimmer Belinda Charlton, singer Barbara Dickson and performance poet Craig Charles.

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Episode 24

Episode #5.24

Terry meets Jimmy Nail, horse rider Virginia Holgate and karate expert Geoffrey Thompson. Providing music are Marc Almond and Bronski Beat, while the winners of the Conversationalist and Town Crier of the Year awards are announced.

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Episode 25

Episode #5.25

Terry chats to Howard Keel, Lady Victoria Latham, Sabina Shalom and Simon Hoggart.

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Episode 26

Episode #5.26

Terry has a lot to get through, with a show that features Omar Sharif, Benjamin Luxon, Miss Bluebell, Lennie Bennett and Bryan Adams.

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Episode 27

Episode #5.27

With environmentalist Jonathon Porritt, photographer Suze Randall and musician Toyah.

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Episode 28

Episode #5.28

Howard Jones performs his new single "Look Mama", while included among Terry's other guests are Barry Tuckwell and Gerry Cottle.

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Episode 29

Episode #5.29

Mike Harding discusses life on the road and recently being robbed, while other guests include Art Malik and the Penguin Cafe Orchestra.

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Episode 30

Episode #5.30

Everton F.C. are on the show to sing their new record, "Here We Go", but Gary Lineker is absent from a situation he would later describe as "beyond cringeworthy". Included among the other guests are Miriam Margoyles and Patrick Macnee.

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Episode 31

Episode #5.31

Among Terry's guests is Tony Curtis, who reflects on life, explodes the myth of him being from the Bronx, and talks about his alcohol and drug addictions.

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Episode 32

Episode #5.32

Nick Logan, editor of "The Face" magazine, is asked if coming on to the Wogan show would suddenly make him unfashionable. Also appearing are composer Marvin Hamlisch, medium Doris Stokes, and the Style Council with their new single.

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Episode 33

Episode #5.33

Phil Collins performs "One More Night" at the piano and chats to Terry about his busy schedule, including his recent tour in Japan, getting offered a part in Miami Vice (1984) and his experience at the Oscars.

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Episode 34

Episode #5.34

Terry meets new "Breakfast Time" presenter Debbie Greenwood, and speaks to Frankie Howerd about his part in the war. Also on the show are Brian Glover, Jimmy Boyle and Dr. Hook, while tenor Robert White sings "Roses of Picardy".

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Episode 35

Episode #5.35

Helen Mirren is among the guests, discussing her recent success in Cannes, how she hasn't bothered to dress up for the show, and reminding Terry of a time they shared a radio interview and she "couldn't get a word in edgeways".

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Episode 36

Episode #5.36

Bob Hope receives a birthday cake from Terry ahead of his 82nd birthday. While in the studio, he talks about his career in showbusiness, his thoughts on politics, and whether he'll ever retire. Among the other guests are Duran Duran.

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Episode 37

Episode #5.37

With Barbara Carrera, Brian Glover, Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson and Legs Labelle, plus music from Working Week.

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Episode 38

Episode #5.38

Dynasty's Diahann Carroll gives her first major UK TV interview, while among the other attractions is the offbeat music of Agnes Bernelle and 3 Mustaphas 3, joined by their executive producer, Elvis Costello.

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Episode 39

Episode #5.39

Michael Praed, Sarah Douglas, Craig Charles and Alan Titchmarsh are all guests in the studio, while Marillion provide the music, playing their new track "Kayleigh".

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Episode 40

Episode #5.40

With Edward Heath, Michael Fish, Jonathan King and Stephen Bailey. Music comes from Bazar.

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Episode 41

Episode #5.41

A broad range of guests sees Terry welcome Esther Rantzen and Pete Townsend, along with bodybuilder Marilyn Luscombe and French-Canadian pianists the Lebeque Sisters.

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Episode 42

Episode #5.42

34 mins

Irish comedian Brendan Grace brings along some stout for Terry, while a couple celebrating marriage on Blackpool Tower bring him some rock. Also featured are Catherine Bach, puzzle maker Kit Williams and music from Fine Young Cannibals.

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Episode 43

Episode #5.43

A special late-night edition, broadcast after 10pm to make space for the broadcast of the evening's European Cup Final. Terry's guests include Henry Cooper and Telly Savalas.

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Episode 44

Episode #5.44

With David Essex, George Layton, artist Anthony Green and US rock group Lone Justice.

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Episode 45

Episode #5.45

Joining Terry in the studio are Sir Robin Day, Steve Cauthen and Bertice Reading. Music is provided by Sting, singing his new track, "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free".

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Episode 46

Episode #5.46

Pierce Brosnan discusses his Irish background, how he was a commercial artist who got into acting almost by accident, Remington Steele, and rumours that he'll be the next James Bond.

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Episode 47

Episode #5.47

With June Allyson, Imran Khan, Sue Lloyd, Ronald Allen and John Amis, plus music from Squeeze.

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Episode 48

Episode #5.48

A packed show, as Roger Moore and Fiona Fullerton are in the studio to talk about "A View To A Kill", Benny and Bjorn are with Tim Rice to discuss "Chess", and Torvill and Dean also stop by for a chat.

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Episode 49

Episode #5.49

Guests include Antonia Fraser, Roy Orbison, June Havoc and The Mint Juleps.

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Episode 50

Episode #5.50

With Billy Graham, Ronnie Corbett and Jill Ireland.

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Episode 51

Episode #5.51

Ken Livingstone joins the studio to celebrate his 40th birthday, while there's chat with John Lloyd and Pamela Bellwood, and music from Dead or Alive and Aled Jones.

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Episode 52

Episode #5.52

Terry welcomes John Forsythe, Emma Samms, Danny La Rue and Wayne King to the show.

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Episode 53

Episode #5.53

Over ten million tune in to see Terry interview the stars of "Three Up Two Down", Angela Thorne and Michael Elphick, and compare calf muscles with extreme bodybuilder Tom Platz. There's also chat with Delia Smith and music from The Nolans.

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Episode 54

Episode #5.54

Terry meets actor and tennis fan Malcolm McDowell, plus tennis osteopath Cynthia Tucker. There's also music from Kirsty MacColl, chat with James Bolam, and Terry gets political as he meets Australia's cultural ambassador Sir Les Patterson.

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Episode 55

Episode #5.55

With Cher, Billy Graham, Tim Pigott-Smith and Sir Peter Scott.

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Episode 56

Episode #5.56

Arrow perform "Long Time", while Terry gets to meet London's first female Sikh JP, and actor Edward Fox.

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Episode 57

Episode #5.57

Terry meets Fairuza Balk, star of the new movie "Return To Oz". Also on the show are Barry McGuigan, and ICI chairman Sir John Harvey Jones.

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Episode 58

Episode #5.58

Terry introduces the newest member of Bucks Fizz, 21-year-old Shelley Preston, as she performs their latest single with the rest of the group. Among the other guests are Daniel Travanti, Jessye Norman, Andy Williams and Richard Branson.

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Episode 59

Episode #5.59

Terry welcomes Kenny Rogers, Jean Marsh and Adam Ant to the show.

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Episode 60

Episode #5.60

With clatter around the studio and loud sneezing, Terry declares that "This show is becoming better known for its extraneous noises than for the guests that we have on." Among those risking being upstaged by accidental sound is Gorden Kaye

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Episode 61

Episode #5.61

Evelyn Laye joins Terry to celebrate her 85th birthday, while cricketers Ian Botham and Allan Border are also on the show. Plus, there's a discussion with print unionist Brenda Dean, and Sparks perform their new track, "Change".

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Episode 62

Episode #5.62

Prior to the next day's Live Aid (1985) concerts, Terry is joined by Bob Geldof and Nik Kershaw in the studio and Spandau Ballet via satellite link from their rehearsals at Wembley Stadium.

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Episode 63

Episode #5.63

Kenneth Branagh discusses his performance in a theatre production of "Henry V" and his Irish background, while Irene Handl also joins Terry for a chat. Music is provided by Loose Ends.

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Episode 64

Episode #5.64

Following tonight's episode of Wogan, the BBC are broadcasting the last in the current series of "Dallas". To help viewers get over what he calls the "emotional maelstrom", Terry chats to stars Linda Gray and Victoria Principal.

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Episode 65

Episode #5.65

Five Star save the day by providing the music when The Smiths pull out of a scheduled appearance at late notice. Making up the chat side of things are Lesley-Anne Down, Nickolas Grace and cocktail shop boss Chrissie Vanstone-Walker.

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Episode 66

Episode #5.66

Terry welcomes John Gordon Sinclair, Ulick O'Connor, Elizabeth Welch, Go West and double act Hale and Pace.

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Episode 67

Episode #5.67

Terry's guests include David Bellamy, Linda Hunt, Mark Goodson and Sandy Lyle.

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Episode 68

Episode #5.68

Terry has a packed show on his hands, with members of the England 1966 football squad, composer Marvin Hamlisch, impressionist Steve Nallon and actress Linda Hunt.

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Episode 69

Episode #5.69

With Douglas Fairbanks Jr., horse rider Lucinda Green, writer Leslie Thomas, journalist Angela Gordon and music from The Chieftains.

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Episode 70

Episode #5.70

Explorer Redmond O'Hanlon returns to the show - but will Terry let him finish this time? Also appearing are psychologist David Lewis, author James Herbert, and singer Tracie Young.

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Episode 71

Episode #5.71

Tonight's show comes from Turnberry, venue of the BBC's pro-celebrity golf tournament. Included among the guests are Sean Connery, Robert Powell, Kevin Keegan, Peter Allis and Rory Bremner.

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Episode 72

Episode #5.72

A packed show sees Terry chat to actors Donald Pleasance and Martin Shaw, along with writer Alan Bleasdale and actress Debbie Rennard. Music comes from Kate Bush and pianist Steve Ross.

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Episode 73

Episode #5.73

40 mins

A BBC strike pulls Wogan off the air for the evening, with the scheduled show replaced by a highlights package. Guests revisited include Patrick Duffy and Omar Sharif, while clips are introduced with all-new linking material from Terry.

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Episode 74

Episode #5.74

The show sees Terry take a "book train" to the Edinburgh Book Fair, chatting with writers including Terry Jones, Delia Smith, Michael Wood and Jonathan Miller. In the studio are John Houseman, Dusty Springfield and King.

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Episode 75

Episode #5.75

Terry explores the Edinburgh Festival with guests including Rudolf Nureyev.

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Episode 76

Episode #5.76

There's an odd atmosphere in the studio as Terry's audience are muted, then over responding to every slight joke. When guest Max Headroom asks how he gets an audience going, Terry responds: "You mean tonight? With considerable difficulty."

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Episode 77

Episode #5.77

With Beryl Reid, Marc Almond, Annie Ross and beautician Clare Maxwell-Hudson.

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Episode 78

Episode #5.78

Pat Phoenix has an anecdote she's dying to share, but unfortunately Terry tells her they've run out of time and must end the show. Sharing her disappointment is her partner, Tony Booth, while among other guests is Loudon Wainwright III.

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Episode 79

Episode #5.79

With racing driver Derek Bell, singer Ruby Murray and music from Dream Academy.

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Episode 80

Episode #5.80

Terry's mission tonight is to travel to Liverpool and make the world's biggest pan of Scouse in support of Children In Need. Joining him on this mission are guests Victor Borge, Liza Goddard, Blancmange and twin bishops.

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Episode 81

Episode #5.81

Cliff Richard joins Terry to perform his new single "She's So Beautiful", and discuss his views on Apartheid in South Africa. Also on the show are Nigel Hawthorne and female cricketer (plus daughter of Dennis) Sarah Potter.

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Episode 82

Episode #5.82

Alan Whicker comes on the show in what he jokingly refers to as a "low night", with Terry agreeing he's there to make up the numbers. Included on a sparsely-filled edition are Rambo lookalikes and Womack and Womack.

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Episode 83

Episode #5.83

"Since you've been on that chat show, so many television sets have been sold," Les Dawson tells Terry via satellite, "I've sold mine." Also interviewed remotely are Mel Gibson and Joanna Lumley, while studio guests include Gloria Gaynor.

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Episode 84

Episode #5.84

Terry is joined by Koo Stark, Ray Brooks and Michael Hordern, and gets to try his skills as a percussionist with Kodo, a drumming group from Sado Island.

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Episode 85

Episode #5.85

Terry chats with Michael Nader, also known as "Dex Dexter" from Dynasty; there's music from Lloyd Cole and the Commotions; plus Tom Courtenay and the author of the new diet book, "The Venus Syndrome".

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Episode 86

Episode #5.86

With June Whitfield, Midge Ure, Anthony Burgess and Marvin Mitchelson.

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Episode 87

Episode #5.87

With David Jason, Su Pollard, Dennis Waterman, Rula Lenska and Don Ameche.

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Episode 88

Episode #5.88

Terry gets on the wrong side of Anjelica Huston almost from the outset. Also appearing are Billie Whitelaw, Auberon Waugh and Jennifer Holliday.

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Episode 89

Episode #5.89

With guests Jackie Collins, Penelope Keith, Kenneth Williams, Dexys Midnight Runners and Fascinating Aida.

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Episode 90

Episode #5.90

Demis Roussos gives what is publicised as his first major interview since the Beirut plane siege. There's also chat with John Inman and handwriting expert Diane Simpson.

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Episode 91

Episode #5.91

With Ben Vereen, Mary Steenburgen and Fleur Cowles.

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Episode 92

Episode #5.92

With Denis Quilley, Twiggy, Norman Painting and Patricia Greene, plus comic juggling act Dr. Hot and Neon.

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Episode 93

Episode #5.93

With Hannah Gordon, John Mortimer and Depeche Mode, plus mime artists Theatre de Complicite.

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Episode 94

Episode #5.94

Terry chats with Windsor Davies, currently starring in a new BBC2 sitcom, "The New Statesman". Also on the show are David McCallum, Dr. Charles Posner, Esther Rantzen and The Three Degrees.

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Episode 95

Episode #5.95

With Clare Francis, Rosemary Leach, Glenda Jackson, Elsie Waters and Sylvia Sims.

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Episode 96

Episode #5.96

Terry's guests include Jerry Hall and "Arthur Daley" himself, George Cole.

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Episode 97

Episode #5.97

Terry welcomes a genuine superstar to the series, as Roland Rat joins the BBC after saving TV-AM. Included among the other guests is Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown, talking about her controversial article on Charles and Diana.

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Episode 98

Episode #5.98

Terry's guests include Fleur Cowles, Dr. Jenny Colbourne, Nicholas Ball, Trevor Nunn and Sade.

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Episode 99

Episode #5.99

With Wogan now running all year round, the inevitable had to happen: the first episode with a stand-in host. Selina Scott gives Terry a week off, and immediately finds herself being flirted with by one of the guests, Alain Prost.

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Episode 100

Episode #5.100

In her second show as guest host, Selina Scott talks to Gerald Kaufman, Billy Bragg and Marie Helvin.

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Episode 101

Episode #5.101

Selina Scott finishes her stint of guest hosting the show, and, worryingly for Terry, over 13 million tune in to see her do it. Her final guests include Prince Andrew, Jonathan Price, Russell Grant and Natasha Richardson.

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Episode 102

Episode #5.102

Terry returns from holiday to interview guests including Sharon Gless, Wendy Richard and Baroness Nina van Pallandt.

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Episode 103

Episode #5.103

A planned show with Priscilla Presley, Elleston Trevor and Grace Jones is cancelled and replaced with a Wogan highlights package after Terry gets ill with food poisoning.

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Episode 104

Episode #5.104

Terry has recovered enough from his bout of food poisoning to return to the show, chatting with Bernard Levin and Terence Conran. Grace Jones also gets to perform her postponed rendition of "Slave to the Rhythm".

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Episode 105

Episode #5.105

Maya Angelou gives a charmingly eccentric interview, discussing her life, including how concerns over her sexuality led to her becoming pregnant at 16. Included among the other guests are Lynda Barron and belly dancer Tina Hobin.

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Episode 106

Episode #5.106

Judi Dench talks about acting with her husband onscreen, whether comedy is harder than drama, and why she hasn't appeared in many films. Also appearing on the show are Noelle Walsh and Patricia Cockburn.

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Episode 107

Episode #5.107

The easy-going Wogan show gets an unusually barbed interview, as Terry asks Priscilla Presley what Elvis ever saw in her, and gets defensive when she asks if he's read her book. Other guests that get a softer treatment include Carl Sagan.

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Episode 108

Episode #5.108

With Eric Morecambe's widow Joan, plus Susan Wooldridge, Henry Cooper and double act Hale and Pace. Music is provided by Dee C. Lee, performing her new single "See The Day".

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Episode 109

Episode #5.109

David Rappaport jokingly agrees with Terry that he suffers more than most from typecasting: "Yeah, I do 'cos I've got this really Cockney accent." Included among the other guests are Victoria Tennant and Jeremy Isaacs, head of Channel 4.

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Episode 110

Episode #5.110

With Rick Nelson, Steve Cram and Duchess Margaret of Argyle.

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Episode 111

Episode #5.111

With Gerald Kaufman, Maureen Lipman and explorer Ted Edwards. Plus there's music from Jaki Graham and David Grant, and the start of a competition to find the best Wogan look-a-like.

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Episode 112

Episode #5.112

Terry talks to Simon Weston, the Guardsman burned in the Falklands conflict. There's also lighter moments, such as more Wogan Lookalikes, and Boxcar Willie taking a trip down to the "Wogan Stop" to sing "Watching A New Love Grow".

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Episode 113

Episode #5.113

With Susannah York, Mike Harding and the final of the "Wogan Lookalike Contest".

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Episode 114

Episode #5.114

Terry's guests include Boris Becker, Maureen Lipman and Barbara Windsor.

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Episode 115

Episode #5.115

Simon Hoggart reports by satellite about the royal visit, while in the studio are Victor Kiam, Christopher Lee and Jethro. Music is provided by Princess.

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Episode 116

Episode #5.116

Adrian Edmondson indulges in some pre-planned comic schtick with Terry, but still manages to turn the air blue. Also on the show are Denis Law, Frank McAvennie, Anna Wing, Sam Neill, Al Jarreau and Shakatak.

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Episode 117

Episode #5.117

With Tracey Ullman, Molly Keane and US Ambassador Charles H Price II. Music is provided by Clannad.

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Episode 118

Episode #5.118

Terry claims he's finding "consolation in drink" after chatting with wine expert Don Hewiston and experiencing satellite lag during a transatlantic call with Michael Praed. Also on the show are Julie Waters, Denise Coffey and Level 42.

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Episode 119

Episode #5.119

Sheena Easton reveals her leaving for the US started when the public "couldn't get arrested" with one of her records in the UK, and how she's "educating" her new husband in Scottish slang. Also featuring are guests including Arthur Hailey.

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Episode 120

Episode #5.120

With guests Michael Brandon, John Francombe, Baroness Philippine de Rothschild and Paul Young.

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Episode 121

Episode #5.121

Terry meets child actor Jeff Cohen, who assures Terry he's "eleven, going on forty-five" and who Terry promises to "beat up" if he doesn't help him with a food tasting segment. Also appearing are Patricia Hayes and Sarah Brown.

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Episode 122

Episode #5.122

Terry talks to Michael J. Fox about the upcoming UK release of "Back To The Future". Also on the show are Stevie Wonder, Bob Carolgees and Bonnie Tyler.

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Episode 123

Episode #5.123

With Nancy Sinatra, Margi Clarke and Alexandra Pigg.

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Episode 124

Episode #5.124

Terry has a tough time when Kermit the Frog objects to his personal questions, and Michael Barrymore brings on an unannounced guest from the audience, Mrs. Brinkley from Leeds. Also among the guests on the show is Joni Mitchell.

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Episode 125

Episode #5.125

John Cleese joins Terry to talk about his new movie, "Silverado", while Whitney Houston sings "Saving All My Love for You". Also in the studio are cookery experts Michael Quinn and Delia Smith.

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Episode 126

Episode #5.126

Tears For Fears perform album track "The Working Hour", while Terry chats with writer Laurie Lee, "Taxi" star Marilu Henner and entrepreneur Nandkishore Ram.

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Episode 127

Episode #5.127

Terry presents the show on the same day the Daily Mirror print a story claiming he's getting "too big for his boots". Helping to keep Terry grounded are Ali MacGraw, Herbert Lom and Kiri Te Kanawa.

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Episode 128

Episode #5.128

Terry chats with Peter Davison and Sandra Dickinson, as he prophetically asks if they'd be happy if their baby ever went into acting. Also on the show are Michael Aldridge and wine expert Jancis Robinson.

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Episode 129

Episode #5.129

A compilation episode featuring clips of recent guests, including Stevie Wonder, Maya Angelou, Delia Smith and Boxcar Willie.

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Episode 130

Wogan's Christmas Box

The theme of Terry's show tonight is a preview of all the festive programmes that will be featuring on the BBC over Christmas. Helping Terry with the task are guests including Les Dawson, Paul Daniels and Judi Dench.

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Episode 131

Episode #5.131

Terry interviews Jimmy Savile, a man he would later describe as being "without any talent whatsoever." More appreciated guests for Terry include Loretta Swit and Cliff Richard.

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Episode 132

Christmas With The Carringtons

40 mins

Terry travels to Denver for a special Christmas Day episode with the cast of Dynasty, but it's one that falls foul of the critics - and Terry is in agreement.

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Episode 133

Episode #5.133

Terry licks his wounds from the critical mauling he received from the Dynasty special, and gets Andrew Lloyd Webber to give him a preview of "The Phantom of the Opera".

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Episode 134

Episode #5.134

A special late-night, hour-long edition of Wogan to celebrate its first year as a primetime series, and to see in the New Year. But Terry's guests are convinced that the BBC "champagne" is really ginger beer.

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