Wogan Season 3

Wogan - Season 3

1984 • 13 episodes

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13 episodes
Jan 14, 1984

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13 episodes
Series 3, Show 1
Episode 1

Series 3, Show 1

Episode 1 • Jan 14, 1984

Terry Wogan further hosts his own talk show. A unique combination of Terry in conversation with top stars from home and abroad, people in the headlines and the very best in entertainment. Tonight's guests include: Oscar-winning star Lee Marvin, and Pat Phoenix — one of television's most glamorous characters, best known as Elsie Tanner of Coronation Street.

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Series 3, Show 2
Episode 2

Series 3, Show 2

Episode 2 • Jan 21, 1984

Guests include: The Rt Hon Norman Tebbit, a member of parliament; Anthony Andrews, the actor acclaimed for his portrayal of Sebastian in Brideshead Revisited; Shakin' Stevens and Bonnie Tyler perform "A Rockin' Good Way".

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Series 3, Show 3
Episode 3

Series 3, Show 3

Episode 3 • Jan 28, 1984

Guests include: David Attenborough, the man who brings the human touch to the complexities of animal life on our planet Earth; Randy Crawford, one of America's top singing stars; Matthew Kelly, irrepressible funster of Game For a Laugh; and the magical touch of Paul Daniels.

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Series 3, Show 4
Episode 4

Series 3, Show 4

Episode 4 • Feb 04, 1984

Guests include: Tracey Ullman, Britain's most popular comedy actress and star of both Kick Up the Eighties and award-winning Three of a Kind; Brian Walden, presenter of Weekend World and former politician now the gadfly of British public life.

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Series 3, Show 5
Episode 5

Series 3, Show 5

Episode 5 • Feb 11, 1984

Guests include: Max Boyce, the 'boyo' from the Valleys of Wales; Bob Fosse, celebrated American choreographer and director of many films including Cabaret; and Lynn Redgrave, Hollywood star who returns for her first British sit-com series.

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Series 3, Show 6
Episode 6

Series 3, Show 6

Episode 6 • Feb 18, 1984

Guests include: Mel Brooks, the ascerbic writer and director; Larry Grayson, one of Britain's best-loved entertainers; "Manhattan Transfer", the stylish vocal quartet from America.

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Series 3, Show 7
Episode 7

Series 3, Show 7

Episode 7 • Feb 25, 1984

Guests include: Victoria Principal (Pam Ewing from the soapy Dallas) flies in to meet the saga's sternest critic; Noel Edmonds, television's most popular and personable prankster.

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Series 3, Show 8
Episode 8

Series 3, Show 8

Episode 8 • Mar 03, 1984

Guests include: Joan Rivers, the unpredictable, outrageous American comedienne returns to these shores; Gerald Priestland, world traveller, modern moralist, and 'guru' of contemporary problems.

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Series 3, Show 9
Episode 9

Series 3, Show 9

Episode 9 • Mar 10, 1984

Guests include: Roger Cook, the much-bruised investigative reporter of Radio 4's Checkpoint; David Essex, providing the music; French and Saunders, the sharp and witty female comedy duo from "The Comic Strip Presents".

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Series 3, Show 10
Episode 10

Series 3, Show 10

Episode 10 • Mar 17, 1984

Guests include: Bob Monkhouse, the brilliant comedian and game show host with the razor sharp wit; Stephanie Lawrence, West End star of "Evita" and "Marilyn" and soon to open in the musical "Starlight Express".

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Series 3, Show 11
Episode 11

Series 3, Show 11

Episode 11 • Mar 24, 1984

Guests include: Joan Collins, the international superstar whose portrayal of 'superbitch' Alexis has made Dynasty a worldwide success; Sheila Graham, the celebrated Hollywood gossip columnist and the author of Beloved Infidel — the story of her life with F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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Series 3, Show 12
Episode 12

Series 3, Show 12

Episode 12 • Mar 31, 1984

Cliff Richard performs 'Baby You're Dynamite' and is interviewed by Terry Wogan.

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Series 3, Show 13
Episode 13

Series 3, Show 13

Episode 13 • Apr 07, 1984

Guests include: Peter O'Toole, the actor and film star of such classics as Lawrence of Arabia and The Lion in Winter - soon to be seen on stage in Pygmalion; a cappella vocal group "The Flying Pickets"; Val Doonican, just back from down under with his account of what really happened at Ayers Rock.

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