Terry begins 1988 by launching the year's Comic Relief campaign. Helping Terr...
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Season 8 Episode 51: Series 8, Show 51
With Michael Douglas, Mel and Kim, Scritti Politti and the Moscow State Circus.
12 SeasonsApr 29, 1988NR35m6.1
With Michael Douglas, Mel and Kim, Scritti Politti and the Moscow State Circus.
Terry begins 1988 by launching the year's Comic Relief campaign. Helping Terr...
Terry introduces a show based around people to "keep an eye on in 1988". Amon...
With Anne Charleston, Richard Briers, Charley Pride and yachtsman Harold Cudm...
Terry meets Tiffany, who performs her upcoming release "I Think We're Alone N...
With Alan Whicker, Mary Archer and John Tusa.
Terry's guests include heart and lung specialist Dr. John Wallwork and one of...
Debbie Allen is nearly late for the live show, travelling from theatre rehear...
Religion is a theme tackled by Terry, as he chats with Norman St. John Stevas...
Terry's guests include Britain's youngest gran, 33-year-old Coleen Keen, who ...
Terry is joined by actress Jean Alexander, who chats about her recent departu...
With Stéphane Grappelli, Miriam Makeba and Australian entrepreneur Mike Walsh...
Terry's show tackles the avant garde as Godley and Creme show their revolutio...
Terry talks to Michael Crawford via satellite, and is joined in the studio by...
Terry welcomes three of the cast members of the hit BBC sitcom Hi-de-Hi! (198...
Terry has a series of slightly awkward interviews and accidental innuendos, t...
With rugby players Bill Beaumont and Gareth Edwards, actor Anthony Quayle and...
Julie Goodyear discusses her time on Coronation Street, including the support...
With Richard Clayderman, Steve Guttenberg, Jane Asher and Gerald Scarfe.
Terry once more powers up the satellite link for chats with George Harrison a...
Deacon Blue perform "Dignity", while there's also more music from the Koenig ...
Belinda Carlisle, fresh from the success of her recent UK No.1, performs the ...
Terry is joined by Sir John Mills, along with some of the cast of "Mack and M...
It's party time as some of the cast of EastEnders join the show to celebrate ...
"I do talk a lot without saying anything, don't I?" jokes Peter Cushing, as h...
Guests include Elaine Stritch and Ronnie Barker, who talks about recent tablo...
Sue Lawley steps in for her fourth stint as a guest host. With Terry on holid...
Sue Lawley welcomes Clare Francis, Douglas Hurd and Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards.
Sue Lawley has an unusual array of guests to interview, as she exchanges word...
Sue Lawley's guests include Robert Maxwell, Art Garfunkel and Glyn Worsnip. Y...
Sue Lawley has been guest hosting so often that Robert Hardy jokingly refers ...
Sue Lawley introduces what she hopes to be an evening dedicated to style and ...
Terry returns from his break to talk to Edna Healey, wife of the former Chanc...
It's Song For Europe time again, as Terry presents the first two of eight pos...
Terry's guests are Alice Faye and Van Johnson, while performed on the show ar...
With Dr. Haing S. Ngor, the Oscar-winning star of "The Killing Fields", and b...
With rugby star Jonathan Davies, pop star Samantha Fox and author and critic ...
Terry has a difficult time trying to get a straight answer from the cast of s...
The Reverend Awdry explains not only how he got the inspiration for his "Thom...
Terry reunites Cher with Meat Loaf to talk about their duet "Dead Ringer for ...
Jane Rossington discusses the upcoming end of "Crossroads", and remembers som...
With explorer Ranulph Fiennes, snooker player Allison Fisher and writer "Henr...
Terry welcomes viewers to the "final frontier" - Shepherd's Bush - for an int...
Tommy Docherty jokes about his time as manager of Notts Forest, claiming he w...
Peter Ustinov explains his love for the absurdity of the character of Poirot,...
Spike Milligan is in a jokingly disruptive mood as he celebrates his 70th bir...
Terry's guests are Anthony Perkins, Tim Sebastian and Lord Lichfield, while m...
With John Mortimer, Maya Angelou and Lord Whitelaw.
Terry and some chosen audience members get involved in a rope trick and some ...
Terry spends the week celebrating what is claimed to be 500 editions of Wogan...
Terry continues the celebrations with more old clips of previous episodes, al...
With Michael Douglas, Mel and Kim, Scritti Politti and the Moscow State Circus.
Sue Lawley covers for Terry again, though he shouldn't be missed too much, as...
Sue Lawley's guests include Ned Sherrin, Harry Enfield, milliner Stephen Jone...
Jasper Carrott breaks his rule about never appearing on chat shows to plug "J...
Sue Lawley and guests provide a different take on children's innocence in the...
In the last of her shows covering for Terry, Sue Lawley's guests include Robe...
With Peter Howitt, transplant patients Robin Aboody and Amanda Walklett, and ...
Guests include Anthony Burgess, Dr. Alan Maryon-Davis and "Mr. Iceland". Howe...
Germaine Greer and Rod Stewart make an odd combination on the sofa, as she de...
This edition offers the bizarre sight of Donald Trump and his wife Ivana shar...
Terry's guests include Viscount Linley, Shadow Chancellor John Smith and sing...
Terry meets members of the Harlem Globe Trotters, including their first femal...
Due to an asbestos scare in some of the BBC studios, Terry has to entertain g...
Bob Monkhouse comes along to celebrate his 60th birthday, while there's also ...
Ian McKellen discusses his protests against Section 28 and the censorship dan...
With the Criminal Justice Bill reaching its report stage, Terry talks to Judg...
Guests include Howard Keel, and Stephen Venables, the man who climbed Everest...
Audrey Hepburn talks to Terry about her earliest days in the movie industry, ...
"What do you do for the odd giggle?" asks Terry when Philip Michael Thomas te...
Terry's guests are Dolph Lungren, comic double act Curtis and Ishmael, and Sa...
"Cast Iron" Caswell Martin and "Bear Man" John Elijah demonstrate their wrest...
Terry chats to Paul Hogan and Patricia Neal, while Henry Mancini is in the st...
Terry's guests include adventurer brothers Lawrence and Lorne Blair, plus Cyr...
Terry's guests are Brooke Shields, Ray McAnally and Kristin Scott Thomas, whi...
Stratford Johns and Michael Barrymore are two of the guests, while Blue Peter...
With comedians Mort Sahl and Frankie Howerd, plus one-legged sailor Tristan J...
Doctors Jonathan Palmer, Sam Galbraith and Graeme Garden help celebrate 40 ye...
Kylie Minogue joins Terry to discuss leaving "Neighbours" and her new pop car...
Bros fly in via helicopter ahead of their Wembley concert date that evening a...
With Jack Nicklaus, Geoffrey Howe and two newly-created female deacons. Music...
With Pierce Brosnan, Stefanie Powers and original series co-host Paula Yates....
With Dennis Potter, Frank DiLeo, Jane Seymour and the presenter of "Lifestyle...
With husband and wife acting duo John McCallum and Googie Withers, plus sport...
Terry meets three of the survivors of the Thalidomide drug tragedy. Also appe...
Terry meets Wirral headmaster Christopher Kirch and some of his pupils who ha...
With The Family (1974) being repeated on BBC2, Terry catches up with the Wilk...
Terry meets William and Chi Lindesay after they have just returned from runni...
Terry tries to celebrate the 50th anniversary of "The Beano" with editor Euan...
Terry celebrates the 20th anniversary of "Dad's Army", with the writers and t...
Jeremy Brett bounds onto the set to discuss his life in acting, but things ta...
Terry chats with Wayne Gardner, Emma Samms and Alan Bleasdale, while the stag...
With Rula Lenska, Ron Moody and Steven Seagal.
A varied range of guests includes Shakespearean actor Anthony Sher, cricket u...
Terry chats to Carl Lewis via satellite, while in the studio are Francesca An...
Terry welcomes mime artist Marcel Marceau to the show, despite later stating ...
Midge Ure joins the show to perform his new single "Answers To Nothing", whil...
Terry meets James Harries, a 10-year-old antiques expert, telling him "What y...
With Frank Bruno, Sylvester Stallone, Toyah Willcox and music from Climie Fis...
Nick Heyward performs his new single "You're My World", and has a brief chat ...
Terry's guests include author Ben Wicks and Tonia Campbell, the widow of Dona...
Terry takes the show up to Blackpool to meet Doris Thompson, whose father cre...
Terry talks to the director of the British Board of Film Classification, as w...
Terry chats with Mickey Rooney, Maureen Lipman, and Julia Baird, the sister o...
Terry talks with Joss Ackland, plus Radio 2 DJ Ray Moore and his wife Alma. A...
With Kathy Staff, Quentin Crisp and Brian Glover.
Adam Faith talks about a musical based on "Budgie" which he describes as "The...
Michael Palin discusses his role in "A Fish Called Wanda", and the technicali...
With Willem Dafoe, Chuck Jones and John Farnham.
Terry meets Robin Williams, who discusses his upbringing in comedy, including...
Sue Lawley provides more holiday cover for Terry, overseeing what would be tw...
Jean-Michel Jarre discusses the bureaucracy that might prevent his upcoming c...
Rowan Atkinson has a moderately challenging time, as Sue Lawley asserts that ...
Sue Lawley begins a second week of late-night Wogan trying to uncover Boy Geo...
Sue oversees another late night edition, this time with marriage as the theme...
Sue Lawley finds her final edition as late night guest host doesn't end until...
Terry's back, and so is the series - back in its regular prime-time 7pm slot....
A wide range of guests join Terry tonight, including backwards-talker David F...
Terry's guests include Joan Collins, who talks about the difference between h...
Billy Ocean performs his new single "Stand and Deliver", while talking to Ter...
With CIA founder member Miles Copeland Sr., spy writer Rupert Allason, AKA "N...
With Milo O'Shea, Ann Miller, Sir Stephen Spender and Chris De Burgh.
Terry meets Joanne Gillespie, a 10-year-old who has undergone two major brain...
Bill Murray, Kevin Kline and Robin Nedwell join Terry for a chat, but Bill qu...
With his new series "The River" having begun the day before on BBC1, David Es...
Robin Day celebrates his 65th birthday, while also on the show are Harry Enfi...
Terry's guests include Jonathon Porritt, director of Friends of the Earth, pl...
Jane Wiedlin performs her new track "Inside A Dream", while Terry chats with ...
Joining Terry for a Halloween special are horror writers James Herbert and Cl...
Terry meets Leukaemia sufferer Denise Morse, and talks about the more serious...
Terry takes to Oxford Street in order to switch on the Christmas lights.
Terry's guests include Helen Lederer, and Martha Welch, the pioneer of a new ...
Terry talks by satellite to Joan Quigley, Nancy Reagan's astrologer. In the s...
With Tony Curtis and Julia McKenzie, plus Christabel and Peter Bielenberg. Al...
Terry meets the winner of the "Fish and Chip Fryer of the Year" Award, and co...
An edition celebrating Cliff Richard's 30 years in the music business. Cliff ...
Sue Lawley once more guest hosts, or, as Dame Edna Everage puts it: "When you...
Sue looks at the concept of being neighbours, as the stars of the Australian ...
Sue explores the country life with John Humphrys, Penelope Keith, Jeanine McM...
Sue Lawley's guests are Paddy Ashdown and his wife Jane, actress Jennifer Clu...
Sue Lawley tackles a food-based theme, as she looks at healthy eating with Do...
Sue Lawley finishes her final guest hosting session of the year by welcoming ...
Terry meets the winners of last night's "Sports Review of the Year", along wi...
Terry meets some of the cast from Welsh soap opera Pobol y Cwm, along with 76...
Alan Bates discusses his involvement with an AIDS charity, while Glenda Jacks...
With music from Al Jarreau, plus chat with Anneka Rice, explorer Christina Do...
Terry tries his best to steer a chaotic show, with Gary Glitter, Jools Hollan...
With Christmas getting nearer, the cast of Bread have their own version of Go...
Terry asks Kylie and Jason if there's a chance they've already hit their peak...
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