Wogan Season 3

January. 14,1984      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis

Wogan is a British television chat show

Episode 13 : Series 3, Show 13
April. 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.
Episode 12 : Series 3, Show 12
March. 31,1984
Cliff Richard performs 'Baby You're Dynamite' and is interviewed by Terry Wogan.
Episode 11 : Series 3, Show 11
March. 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.
Episode 10 : Series 3, Show 10
March. 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".
Episode 9 : Series 3, Show 9
March. 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".
Episode 8 : Series 3, Show 8
March. 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.
Episode 7 : Series 3, Show 7
February. 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.
Episode 6 : Series 3, Show 6
February. 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.
Episode 5 : Series 3, Show 5
February. 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.
Episode 4 : Series 3, Show 4
February. 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.
Episode 3 : Series 3, Show 3
January. 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.
Episode 2 : Series 3, Show 2
January. 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".
Episode 1 : Series 3, Show 1
January. 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.

Seasons

Season 12
Season 12 1992
Season 11
Season 11 1991
Season 10
Season 10 1990
Season 9
Season 9 1989
Season 8
Season 8 1988
Season 7
Season 7 1987
Season 6
Season 6 1986
Season 5
Season 5 1985
Season 4
Season 4 1984
Season 3
Season 3 1984
Season 2
Season 2 1983
Season 1
Season 1 1982

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