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- Terry asks Joan Rivers if her reputation as "the meanest bitch in America" is true. Also on the show are Gerald Priestland and Shelley Winters.
- Bob Monkhouse and Stephanie Lawrence are among the guests talking to Terry.
- Kim Wilde performs her recent single release, "The Second Time", while chatting with Terry are Beryl Reid, Gore Vidal and Rabbi Lionel Blue.
- With guests Jackie Collins, Penelope Keith, Kenneth Williams, Dexys Midnight Runners and Fascinating Aida.
- With Rick Nelson, Steve Cram and Duchess Margaret of Argyle.
- 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.
- Terry gets two Sherlock Holmeses, with Peter Cushing revealing his childhood being dressed as a girl, and Nick Rowe discussing his starring role in the new Spielberg movie, "Young Sherlock Holmes".
- Terry's guests include his two stand-ins for the next fortnight, and jellied eel seller Tubby Isaacs. Kenneth Williams is particularly taken with the aphrodisiac nature of cockles: "If you don't swallow 'em quickly, your neck goes stiff."
- Kenneth Williams is the host for a week, with his first guests including Janet Brown and Norman Parkinson. Unfortunately for Kenny, Derek Nimmo doesn't feel he's cut out for the job, telling the audience "He's rotten at asking questions".
- Kenneth Williams meets old friend Barbara Windsor and her new husband Stephen Hollings, and also chats with Stephen Fry and Michael Palin. Music comes from The Shadows, playing their new single, "Moonlight Shadow".
- Kenneth Williams hosts his final episode as stand-in, chatting to Nicholas Parsons, Bertice Reading, Fay Masterson and Denise Coffey. Music is provided not only by ELO, but by Kenneth himself, singing "The Sad Lament of the Wogan Takeover"
- Anna Ford stands in for Terry, interviewing Kenneth Williams, Michael Korda and Ed McBain, with music provided by The Housemartins.
- The wedding of Sarah Ferguson doesn't go without notice, as guest Tracey Ullman claims she looked like an "evacuee in 1942". If that's not enough for Terry to deal with, a man named Alf Garnett wants to share his views on the Irish.
- Paul McCartney discusses his new album "Press to Play", playing live, ageing, being a father, and his use of cannabis. Included among the other guests on the show are Daryl Hall, Robert Kilroy-Silk and chess commentator Nathan Divinsky.
- With Elaine Stritch, Henry Mancini and Johnny Mathis.
- Terry returns from his holidays to chat to Teri Garr, Burl Ives and Kenneth Williams.
- Terry presents the first of a two-part celebration of British cinema. Guests helping him celebrate include Christopher Lee, Bryan Forbes, Dinah Sheridan and Virginia McKenna.
- The second part of Terry's look back at British Cinema includes Stewart Granger, John Mills, Norman Wisdom, Googie Withers and stars from the "Carry On" movies.
- A Paul McCartney special, with Paul performing "Jet" and "Listen to What the Man Said", as well as a premiere of his new music video. Joining Paul in a chat with Terry is his wife, Linda, showcasing some of her photography.
- Peter Cushing celebrates 100 years of Sherlock Holmes, while Bill Waddell, curator of Scotland Yard's Black Museum, is also along for a chat. Included among the other guests is Jeremy Irons, revealing he used to be a busker.
- The second part of Terry's look back at the days of classic radio comedy. Among the series discussed are "Round The Horne", "Educating Archie", "The Navy Lark", "Dick Barton", "The Goons" and "The Billy Cotton Band Show".
- Guests include Elaine Stritch and Ronnie Barker, who talks about recent tabloid stories regarding his antiques shop. Providing music with their new single "Ship of Fools" are Erasure.
- Terry meets members of the Harlem Globe Trotters, including their first female member, as well as Robert Lawrence, the real life inspiration for drama "Tumbledown". Also appearing are Max Bygraves and Five Star.
- Doctors Jonathan Palmer, Sam Galbraith and Graeme Garden help celebrate 40 years of the NHS. Also on the show are Ronnie Corbett, and Kim Wilde with her latest single, "You Came".
- Bros fly in via helicopter ahead of their Wembley concert date that evening and have a chat with Terry. Also on the show are Lord Havers, Fiona Fullerton, George Hamilton and Johnny Hates Jazz.