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148 Episodes 1989 - 1989
Episode 1
Jimmy Tarbuck discusses how his contract as host of "Live at the London Palladium" came to an end, in a specially pre-recorded interview. In the studio live is Phyllis Diller, and German band Freiheit perform "Keeping The Dream Alive".
Episode 2
John Sessions is given the unenviable task of trying to impersonate William Roache and Brian Glover - while they're fellow guests, sat next to him. Also on the sofa is Betty Marsden, while Tanita Tikaram performs her new single.
Episode 3
"Do you fancy fame?" Terry asks Matthew Hanlon and Tony Rains after their non-league football club, Sutton United, knocked Coventry out of the FA Cup on Saturday. Included amongst the other guests are Billie Whitelaw and Kathleen Dayus.
Episode 4
Andrew Lloyd Webber showcases his new musical, "Aspects of Love", with Michael Ball singing "Love Changes Everything" from the production. Also appearing are actors Kiefer Sutherland and John Duttine.
Episode 5
Author Kathleen Dayus makes her second appearance of the week, while also on the show are Margi Clarke and Peter Scudamore. Music comes from Mike + The Mechanics.
Episode 6
Sheena Easton performs her new single "The Lover In Me", and discusses the choices involved in displaying her body while a feminist. Also on the show are Maria Aitken and Harriet Harman.
Episode 7
Terry accidentally introduces guest Leonard Nimoy as "Lemon", and jokes about his ears not being dissimilar to Spock's. Leonard takes it with good grace, and explains why calling his autobiography "I Am Not Spock" was "a mistake".
Episode 8
Sue Lawley steps in as an unscheduled guest host to interview Anthony Hopkins, Margaux Hemingway and Bertice Reading. Music comes from Big Bam Boo, while Bertice reveals she'd give up celibacy for Anthony.
Episode 9
With the launch of SKY TV less than two weeks away, Terry speaks to Chief Executive Andrew Neil about the future of television. Also on the show are "Did You See...?" host Ludovic Kennedy, and television campaigner Mary Whitehouse.
Episode 10
Terry Wogan meets "Brookside" stars John McArdle and Sue Johnston, along with Peter Egan, Maurice Clarke and Eric Clapton.
Episode 11
Frank Bruno talks via satellite, discussing missing his family and preparing to fight Mike Tyson. Back in the studio with Terry are Frank's daughters, plus Tony Hatch, Simply Red and mother/daughter actresses Sylvia Syms and Beatie Edney.
Episode 12
Terry's guests include director Michael Winner, and Curtis Sliwa, founder member of the Guardian Angels.
Episode 13
Shadow Chancellor John Smith visits the programme after his recent heart attack. Included among the other guests is Michael Cashman, while Yazz provides the music.
Episode 14
Rick Astley chats with Terry about how he feels most comfortable while singing, and what he feels about the perception that he's "boring". Also on the show are Victor Spinetti and Sheila Steafel.
Episode 15
The Management hijack Terry's show to launch the second Comic Relief. Special films are played, and guest Stephen Fry is signed to highlight disability. There's also a chance to see Terry and co. perform "The Four Yorkshiremen".
Episode 16
Rupert Murdoch comes on the show following the launch of SKY TV, debating with Terry the nature of choice, quality television and respectable journalism. Also on the programme is the sixth Duke of Westminster.
Episode 17
Mark Hamill talks about his new film "Slipstream", Leslie Nielsen brings along a whoopee cushion, and Living In A Box perform their latest single, an act which they claimed impressed their mothers.
Episode 18
With Donald Sinden, John Gordon Sinclair and Lloyd Honeyghan.
Episode 19
Terry chats to a variety of guests on the same evening that he won't receive the "TV Times Personality of the Year" award for the first time in ten years - but is Terry concerned, or is it by his own bidding?
Episode 20
Comedy is the theme tonight as Terry is joined by Les Dawson and Jackie Mason. Also on hand with some music is Joe Longthorne, singing "Wind Beneath My Wings".
Episode 21
Sue Lawley covers for two weeks, starting by interviewing Tara Terry, a girl charged with arson in Miami, recently released from jail. Also on the show is psychiatrist Dr. Steve Logsdail with three phobics, plus music from Kim Wilde.
Episode 22
With education as tonight's theme, Sue Lawley talks to Jack Straw, Colonel Stuart Townend and three of the cast members from "Grange Hill". Music comes from Julian Lennon.
Episode 23
Sue Lawley chats with Dustin Hoffman and Jean Alexander.
Episode 24
Sue Lawley meets Anthony Burgess and Bruce Oldfield. There's also chat with Heather Smith, the organiser of the first conference for "Fat Women".
Episode 25
As the new film Scandal (1989), based on the real-life Profumo affair of the 1960s, opens this week, Sue Lawley is joined by one of the film's stars John Hurt, and by Christine Keeler, who discusses her involvement in the scandal and how it has affected her life since. There's also music from Donna Summer, who performs her new single "This Time I Know It's For Real."
Episode 26
Sue Lawley is joined by Lenny Henry and Leslie Grantham, while Deacon Blue perform their new single, "Wages Day".
Episode 27
Mary Frances Reynolds reveals how she got into the movie business under her fictitious name of "Debbie", and looks back upon some of her key roles.
Episode 28
Terry interviews Glenn Close and John Malkovich about "Dangerous Liaisons". Unfortunately, Terry later claimed that an inability to work without a script was "an affliction that seemed to cast its shadow over John Malkovich."
Episode 29
Jon Pertwee discusses returning to the stage as Doctor Who, and shares some memories of his time on the series. Ahead of the launch of that night's Comic Relief, Terry also conducts a rare interview with Bill and Ben, the flowerpot men.
Episode 30
Director Terry Gilliam discusses the pressures of bringing "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" to the screen, going massively overbudget while doing so. Also appearing are Bruce Forsyth and his daughter Julie.
Episode 31
Terry hears both sides of the smoking argument from Chris R. Tame and Dr. John Moore-Gillon. The health theme is continued with Callan Pinckney, the creator of Callanetics, and fitness instructor Eileen Fowler.
Episode 32
Terry celebrates St. Patrick's Day with Martin Sheen, June Brown and Spike Milligan.
Episode 33
Guests include Kate Adie, plus two possible songs for the UK's Eurovision Song Contest entry.
Episode 34
With guests including Shirley MacLaine and Lionel Jeffries.
Episode 35
Special guest Richard Dreyfuss discusses marriage, fatherhood and his desire to play Napoleon, Einstein and Hitler.
Episode 36
Barbara Castle and Zsa Zsa Gabor compete for dominance in a mixture of interruptions and back-handed compliments. Also appearing are the Bee Gees.
Episode 37
Terry's guests include Paul Daniels and Denis Lawson, while music is provided by Swing Out Sister.
Episode 38
Guests are Falklands veteran Simon Weston, plus Lord Weymouth and the Merrybell Gospel Choir.
Episode 39
Terry meets investigators both real and imagined in this edition, chatting to two stars from "The Bill", as well as real-life private detectives Ian Beim and Zena Scott-Archer. Music comes from the Fine Young Cannibals.
Episode 40
Henry Steinway brings on a £500,000 grand piano, with former prime minister Edward Heath to play it. Also appearing is Victor Orlik, the editor of Soviet Weekly.
Episode 41
Animal welfare is tonight's theme, with guests including actress Celia Hammond, who dedicated her life to rescuing stray cats, and pet psychologist Dr. Peter Neville. Providing the music are Then Jerico.
Episode 42
Johnny Matthis performs his new track "Dreamin'", and tells Terry that he'll continue to perform until the day he dies. Also appearing are explorers Tom McClean, Christina Dodwell and Sir Ranulph Fiennes.
Episode 43
Lulu celebrates 25 years in the music business with a medley of her hits: The Boat That I Row/I'm A Tiger/The Man Who Sold The World/To Sir, With Love/Boom Bang A Bang/Shout.
Episode 44
With the proposal of compulsory identity cards for football fans, Terry talks to sports minister Colin Moynihan, MP Tom Pendry and footballer Garth Crooks.
Episode 45
40 mins
A Sammy Davis Jr. special, as Sammy reflects on the prejudice he had seen throughout his life, and the beginnings of his career with Frank Sinatra. He also has time for a song, performing "The Lady Is A Tramp".
Episode 46
Terry's guests include Tom Jones and Diana Ross.
Episode 47
Sting passionately argues against the destruction of Amazonian rain forests, accompanied by chief Raoni. Also on the show are Jean-Pierre Dutilleux, Ben Elton and the St. Augustine's Roman Catholic High School Choir.
Episode 48
Guests include Sarah Brightman, singing "Anything But Lonely" from Aspects of Love.
Episode 49
With guests including transport minister Paul Channon and actress Gayle Hunnicutt.
Episode 50
Terry has a packed show tonight, with guests Joely Richardson, Jean Boht, Stephanie Cole, Maggie Steed, Cecil Lewis and Tim Miller, squadron leader of the Red Arrows. Plus music from Hue and Cry.
Episode 51
Former Hollywood child star Shirley Temple talks about how she retired from acting in her twenties, and her extensive work in politics. Also on the show is music from General Lafayette.
Episode 52
"You're looking at me very funny, actually" a playful Stevie Wonder tells Terry - and with a mock-English accent. A Stevie Wonder special to celebrate his birthday, also featuring a satellite chat with Stevie's mother.
Episode 53
Sue Lawley once again provides holiday cover for Terry, and her first guests are somewhat racier than the pre-watershed Wogan normally goes in for: including prostitute Dolores French, founder of Hooking Is Real Employment.
Episode 54
Sue Lawley's guests include John Ogdon and Nigel Lawson.
Episode 55
38 mins
Guest host Sue Lawley delivers a packed show, including interviews with a North Pole exploration team, the actor Charlton Heston, and music from Paul McCartney and The Outfield.
Episode 56
Sue Lawley's guests include Pamela Stephenson and China expert Dr. Jonathan Mirsky. Nik Kershaw provides the music with his new single "Elisabeth's Eyes".
Episode 57
Sue Lawley welcomes Jason Donovan, Victoria Coren, William Hague and Professor Neville Butler.
Episode 58
Sue Lawley finishes off her fortnight of covering for Terry by talking to Cliff Richard about his 30 years in showbusiness.
Episode 59
Craig Logan comes onto the show to discuss his recent illness and his reasons behind leaving Bros. Also on the show are Ian McShane and Cherie Lunghi.
Episode 60
Athene Seyler celebrates her 100th birthday, with postcards from royalty read out by fellow guests Dame Peggy Ashcroft, Sarah Miles and James Fox. Also appearing are Plácido Domingo, Richard Briers and Jennifer Rush.
Episode 61
Bill Wyman and Mandy Smith join Terry after getting married in secret earlier in the day. A rowdy audience are amused by events, particularly when they're joined on the sofa by movie star Gina Lollobrigida.
Episode 62
Terry chats with evangelist Billy Graham and survivalist Hannah Hauxwell. Music comes from Cry Before Dawn with their new single "Witness For The World".
Episode 63
Ronnie Corbett talks about his solo tour, and the relief of not having to come up with new material. "I watched your act last night and you didn't bother with any new stuff, did you?" teases Terry. Other guests include Elaine Paige.
Episode 64
Catherine Deneuve talks about stage fright and being regarded as a symbol of the French Republic, while Terry mistakenly corrects what he thinks are mistakes in her English. Among the other guests on the show are Enya and Brenda Cochrane.
Episode 65
Guests include Neil Kinnock and blind athlete Dave Hurst, plus music from Randy Travis.
Episode 66
Don Johnson talks about not only Miami Vice, but also becoming a director and his time spent performing Shakespeare and Ibsen. Also appearing are Alan Ayckbourn, Madame Masako Ohya and One 2 Many.
Episode 67
Terry talks to Martin Short and Sandra Dickinson in this edition. Also on the sofa is Luciano Pavarotti, though as Luciano is resting his voice, he joins Terry only for a chat, not a song.
Episode 68
With Eartha Kitt, Thora Hird and Julie Walters, plus music from Bronski Beat.
Episode 69
42 mins
"The name's Wogan - James Wogan." Terry presents a special edition dedicated to the new James Bond movie "Licence To Kill", chatting with Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi, Cubby Broccoli and more.
Episode 70
With Alison Doody and Alan Dale, plus former Guinness chairman Ernest Saunders and his son James.
Episode 71
Terry is joined by guests all over 60 years old: band leader Joe Loss, former union leader Jack Jones, Baroness Seear and the Golden Adventurers.
Episode 72
With L.A. Law's Corbin Bernsen, plus Angela Thorne, Paul Eddington and Michael Davies. Music is provided by Kirsty MacColl, performing her latest single, "Days".
Episode 73
Terry discusses the issues of homelessness with Sheila McKechnie, Des Stockley and MP David Trippier.
Episode 74
Bob Hoskins talks about how "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" caused him to develop temporary psychosis, and explains why he asks Brian De Palma if he has any films he doesn't want him to appear in.
Episode 75
Strike action at the BBC affects some live programming, but fortunately for Terry and guests, this edition was pre-recorded. Joining him for a non-live chat are Audrey Hepburn, Jeremy Irons and photographer Angus McBean.
Episode 76
Terry looks at the policing of the nation, with guests including the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Peter Imbert.
Episode 77
Now a duo, Matt and Luke Goss join the show to perform the new single under the Bros name, "Too Much". Also on the show are Stephen Bayley and Harvey Goldsmith.
Episode 78
With Leslie Caron, Professor Theodore Zeldin, Chantal Cuer, Debbie de Coudreaux and cast members from Les Misérables.
Episode 79
Terry's guests include Rabbi Lionel Blue and Fred Finn, the world's most travelled Concorde passenger.
Episode 80
Imogen Stubbs is one of Terry's guests tonight, but do the critics who say he doesn't do enough research have a point? Also on the show are Joseph Wambaugh and Aswad.
Episode 81
Terry chats to George Burns via satellite, while in the studio are Roxette and Joe Fish.
Episode 82
Guests include Yves Montand and the River Detectives.
Episode 83
Terry meets child prodigy Derek Paravicini, a 10-year-old blind pianist. Also on the show are Leslie Phillips and society diarist Betty Kenward.
Episode 84
29 mins
A Jack Lemmon special, with Jack recalling his career, including films "The Odd Couple" and "The China Syndrome". There's also time for Jack to play a piece on piano, and a satellite link up to chat with friend Walter Matthau.
Episode 85
Liza Minnelli joins Terry to talk about her mother, her acting roles, and her career in music. She also performs her new track with the Pet Shop Boys, "Losing My Mind".
Episode 86
A packed show, with Terry chatting to Frank Finlay, two "Old Contemptibles" war veterans, and meeting some of Radio 4's Best of British Youth finalists. Also on the show is Kylie Minogue, with her new hit single "Wouldn't Change A Thing".
Episode 87
With "Tezza" due to go on holiday, he welcomes upcoming guest host "Benny" Elton to take on the reigns. There's also time for James Doohan, Art of Noise, Miriam Margolyes and the man who has been photographed with the most celebrities.
Episode 88
Ben Elton takes over for Terry for a fortnight's stay. His guests on this first edition are Barbara Castle and Wayne Sleep, with music from The Bible.
Episode 89
Ben Elton talks to Helen Bamber, Marie Staunton and Emma Thompson about human rights issues, along with Safia, a young girl who had been incarcerated in Somalia. Music comes from Texas, performing their new track "Everyday Now".
Episode 90
Ben Elton's guests are Robbie Coltrane, Lenny Henry and Dee Dee Wilde.
Episode 91
Ben Elton hosts a show with disability as the theme. Joining the discussion are guests including Harry Enfield, Patrick Nuttgens, charity director Sue Richell and Mastermind champion M.E. Raw. Providing the music is Paul Johnson.
Episode 92
The subject of critics is in the air as Jeffrey Archer assesses their worth, and Stephen Fry talks about how he used to be one, producing many sleepless nights. Stephen also discusses "Hysteria 2", and there's music from Grayson Hugh.
Episode 93
Ben Elton chats with Vinny Jones, the Eurythmics and the show's original co-host, Paula Yates.
Episode 94
Terry returns to talk to John Ward, father of Julie Ward, who died under mysterious circumstances in Kenya. Included among the other guests is Butterfly McQueen, who cheerfully tells Terry she "hated" her role in Gone With The Wind.
Episode 95
With guests including Jackie Stallone, Sylvester's mother, and sports minister Colin Moynihan.
Episode 96
Terry relives the days of music hall with Roy Hudd and 84-year-old George Van Dusen. George remembers some of his past exploits, including getting a record banned after he wrote "Our Fanny's Gone All Yankee" for George Formby.
Episode 97
26 mins
An Elton John Special, where he talks candidly about his life, including his legal battle with "The Sun", and his plans for the future. He also sings an album track, "Whispers", from his new album, "Sleeping With The Past".
Episode 98
With Joan Rivers, Beryl Reid and the "Joan Collins Fan Club", AKA Julian Clary.
Episode 99
Gene Wilder discusses comedy coming from pain, and debates with Terry the way to correctly pronounce "mischievous". Also on the show is Leo McKern, discussing his one man play, "Boswell for the Defence", and Russ Abbot.
Episode 100
There's tensions on the sofa as Linda McCartney clashes over the treatment of animals with George Rafferty, star of an upcoming documentary series, "The Vet". Also appearing is Helen Pearce, the 10-year-old star of "When the Whales Came".
Episode 101
With Georgi Arbatov, David Steel and Christine Ockrent.
Episode 102
Included on the show are Roy Disney, Walt's nephew, and musician Gloria Estefan.
Episode 103
A much more serious interview with Eartha Kitt than her previous appearances on the show, as she details harrowing tales of trauma and abuse, and how "Eartha Kitt" is just a persona she hides behind to mask her hurt.
Episode 104
Terry's guests include Martin Popplewell, who spent two months on a desert island with his girlfriend, Rachel Stevens. Also on the show are Colonel John Blashford-Snell and Stefan Dennis, with music from Karyn White.
Episode 105
Terry meets Richard Daley, the mayor of Chicago. Also appearing is Bruce Forsyth, with music from Roger Christian.
Episode 106
Guests include Helen Suzman, Paddy Doyle and Lord Soper.
Episode 107
Terry's sofa gets shared by three female singers tonight: Jane Glover, Randy Crawford and Kiri Te Kanawa.
Episode 108
With Julio Iglesias and "'Allo 'Allo!" stars Gorden Kaye and Arthur Bostrom.
Episode 109
Gregory Peck celebrates half a century in the cinema, talking with Terry about how he began in the industry, "Roman Holiday", his Lifetime Achievement Award, and more.
Episode 110
David Icke is one of Terry's guests tonight, though his involvement relates to his campaigning for the Green Party, and not his far more famous appearance in 1991. Among the other guests is Jean-Jacques Annaud.
Episode 111
Tina Turner talks about her life, being a "loner", and performs two songs from her new album, including "The Best". Also in the studio is Richard Briers.
Episode 112
Terry chats with sports commentators Peter Allis, Harry Carpenter and Peter O'Sullevan.
Episode 113
A Miss Saigon special, with Terry talking to the two writers of the musical about their follow-up to Les Misérables. Also on the show are some of the cast members, including two stars, Lea Salonga and Jonathan Pryce.
Episode 114
Terry chats to Joanna Lumley ahead of her role as guest host the following week. Also on the show are "Buck Rogers" star Gil Gerard, and Debbie Harry, singing "I Want That Man".
Episode 115
The theme of Joanna's first show is conservation, as she talks to Daphne Sheldrick, who runs a Kenyan elephant orphanage, and James Coburn, who has narrated a documentary about elephant hunting, "A Place of Skulls".
Episode 116
33 mins
Guest host Joanna Lumley focusses on travel, discussing "Around the World in 80 Days" with Michael Palin, and endangered species with Douglas Adams. Also on the show is Willy Russell, discussing "Shirley Valentine" with the real thing.
Episode 117
Joanna Lumley interviews Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke.
Episode 118
Oprah Winfrey discusses the nature of greatness and spiritual power in the universe, and tells Joanna why she's not a role model for black women. Also on the show is Denis Healey.
Episode 119
Joanna interviews three of the most famous heavyweight boxers of all time in Ali, Foreman and Frazier. Also on the show is her old Sapphire and Steel co-star, David McCallum, who suggests they make "Sapphire and Steel on ice".
Episode 120
29 mins
Joanna's last show as guest host sees her embroiled in the horrors of live TV. Not only is Spike Milligan at his most disruptive, but a gatecrasher invades the programme.
Episode 121
Terry returns from a two-week break to chat to Billy Joel, who showcases his new single, "We Didn't Start The Fire".
Episode 122
Terry's guests include Simon Wiesenthal, a concentration camp victim turned Nazi hunter.
Episode 123
29 mins
Terry struggles with a rowdy studio audience for this Neil Diamond special. Diamond sings tracks "This Time", "Forever In Blue Jeans", "Baby Can I Hold You?", and talks to Terry about his life.
Episode 124
Terry's guests include Ruth Mott, and former British Rail chairman Peter Parker.
Episode 125
Terry looks into the world of plastic surgery, with surgeon Christopher Ward, agony aunt Katie Boyle, and a lady who has been under the cosmetic knife, Violet Deans.
Episode 126
Les Dawson is among the guests, talking to Terry about being newly married, his book on health, and the latest news about his mother-in-law. Also appearing are the Plowright sisters.
Episode 127
There's an Irish flavour to the show as Terry chats with playwright Hugh Leonard and tennis player Jimmy Connors, while Christy Moore performs "The Voyage".
Episode 128
A very mixed range of guests includes athlete Zola Budd, singer Nanci Griffith, pools heiress Carrie Zetter, journalist Taki and author William Davis.
Episode 129
Adrian Edmondson and Griff Rhys Jones strike a rare serious note as they campaign for a charity against torture, detailing some harrowing case studies. Also on the show is Gregor Fisher.
Episode 130
Terry meets fire fighter Red Adair, plus US presenters Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford. Music is supplied by Chris De Burgh.
Episode 131
Vicky Graham and Katy Stamp from children's serial "Josie Smith" join the show. Among the other guests is Tony Robinson, but one particular viewer doesn't find Terry's claim that Anne Robinson is his mother very funny.
Episode 132
With the State Opening of Parliament due to take place tomorrow, Terry's guests include Lord Tonypandy, the former speaker of the House of Commons.
Episode 133
Terry's guests include "Rapido" presenter Antoine de Caunes.
Episode 134
With Patricia Routledge, Nigel Planer, Jo Ann Dearing and the new single from The Beautiful South.
Episode 135
With Maureen Lipman, Connie Francis and the Gypsy Kings.
Episode 136
Terry chats with New York mayor Ed Koch, actress Sally Kirkland, and Linda Prime, the two-year-old who recently had a liver transplant.
Episode 137
With Anne Charleston and Ian Smith from "Neighbours", plus Shirley Anne Field and music from Michelle Shocked.
Episode 138
Terry gives over an entire show to former First Lady Nancy Reagan, discussing her time at the top of US society.
Episode 139
A packed show for Terry, with guests including Michael Buerk, Lady Arran, Redmond O'Hanlon, Rod Stewart, Ron Isley and Kate Bush.
Episode 140
Leslie Nielsen reveals how his bow legs prevented him from ever being a romantic lead, and talks about why "Police Squad!" wasn't a hit on television. Also on the show are Joss Ackland, Fenella Fielding, Cliff Richard and Van Morrison.
Episode 141
Cyndi Lauper performs "Heading West", and talks with Terry about the trials and tribulations of her life and recent acting career. Also on the show are Adam Willits and Greg Benson from "Home and Away".
Episode 142
Terry meets Jimmy Laing, a man who was institutionalised for 50 years. Also on the show are John Noakes, Diana Rigg and Living In A Box.
Episode 143
Christopher Reeve is in the UK for the weekend for his son's tenth birthday, so drops by to talk movies, and take part in a tasting session with Terry and champagne expert Don Hewiston. Also appearing are Derek Nimmo and The Christians.
Episode 144
Survivalist Hannah Hauxwell returns for another chat with Terry, while there's also talk with lifeboat skipper Jack Woodhouse and 100-year-old former nurse Dorothy Moriarty.
Episode 145
Terry meets Jerry Lewis, along with Peter Egan and Penelope Wilton.
Episode 146
Terry chats to Dudley Moore, a man who he would later describe as "One of my favourite and funniest guests".
Episode 147
A post-Christmas fancy dress party, with Terry as Long John Silver, joined by surprise guests in costume.
Episode 148
54 mins
Terry ends the year with his customary highlights show, looking back at special moments from 1989. Among those included are Gene Wilder, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Debbie Reynolds, Gregory Peck, Sammy Davis Jr. and Zsa Zsa Gabor.