Wogan Season 9

January. 04,1989      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis

Wogan is a British television chat show

Episode 147 : The Best Of Wogan
December. 29,1989
Episode 146 : Wogan's Christmas Fancy Dress
December. 27,1989
Episode 145 : Series 9, Show 145
December. 22,1989
Episode 144 : Series 9, Show 144
December. 20,1989
Episode 143 : Series 9, Show 143
December. 18,1989
Episode 142 : Series 9, Show 142
December. 15,1989
Episode 141 : Series 9, Show 141
December. 13,1989
Episode 140 : Series 9, Show 140
December. 11,1989
Episode 139 : Series 9, Show 139
December. 08,1989
Episode 138 : Series 9, Show 138
December. 06,1989
Kate Bush, the guest tonight, performs "This Woman's Work".
Episode 137 : Series 9, Show 137
December. 04,1989
Episode 136 : Series 9, Show 136
December. 01,1989
Episode 135 : Series 9, Show 135
November. 29,1989
Episode 134 : Series 9, Show 134
November. 27,1989
Episode 133 : Series 9, Show 133
November. 24,1989
Episode 132 : Series 9, Show 132
November. 22,1989
Episode 131 : Series 9, Show 131
November. 20,1989
Episode 130 : Series 9, Show 130
November. 15,1989
Episode 129 : Series 9, Show 129
November. 13,1989
Episode 128 : Series 9, Show 128
November. 10,1989
Episode 127 : Series 9, Show 127
November. 08,1989
Episode 126 : Series 9, Show 126
November. 06,1989
Episode 125 : Series 9, Show 125
November. 03,1989
Episode 124 : Series 9, Show 124
November. 01,1989
Episode 123 : Series 9, Show 123
October. 30,1989
Episode 122 : Series 9, Show 122
October. 27,1989
Terry opens the show: "My one and only guest tonight... President Reagan invited him to sing and the Princess of Wales asked him to dance... Neil Diamond!". The guest starts with song "This Time", and in further interview gives an insight on what and how it is to be a famous performer when people call you "shy" and "silly". Neil makes a retrospective journey into his life from teen-age, and tells about his children he is proud of and happy marriage. The final accord of this episode is "I'm saying I'm sorry" performed by Neil Diamond.
Episode 121 : Series 9, Show 121
October. 25,1989
Episode 120 : Series 9, Show 120
October. 23,1989
Episode 119 : Series 9, Show 119
October. 20,1989
Episode 118 : Series 9, Show 118
October. 18,1989
Joanna Lumley presents the guests: Muhammad Ali, Harry Carpenter, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, David McCallum.
Episode 117 : Series 9, Show 117
October. 16,1989
Joanna Lumley presents the guests: Denis Healey, Oprah Winfrey.
Episode 116 : Series 9, Show 116
October. 13,1989
Joanna Lumley presents the guests: Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke.
Episode 115 : Series 9, Show 115
October. 11,1989
Joanna Lumley presents the guests: Douglas Adams, Michael Palin, Willy Russell.
Episode 114 : Series 9, Show 114
October. 09,1989
Joanna Lumley presents the guests: James Coburn, Daphne Sheldrick.
Episode 113 : Series 9, Show 113
October. 06,1989
Episode 112 : Series 9, Show 112
October. 04,1989
Episode 111 : Series 9, Show 111
October. 02,1989
Episode 110 : Series 9, Show 110
September. 29,1989
Episode 109 : Series 9, Show 109
September. 27,1989
Episode 108 : Series 9, Show 108
September. 25,1989
Episode 107 : Series 9, Show 107
September. 22,1989
Episode 106 : Series 9, Show 106
September. 20,1989
Episode 105 : Series 9, Show 105
September. 18,1989
Episode 104 : Series 9, Show 104
September. 15,1989
Episode 103 : Series 9, Show 103
September. 13,1989
Episode 102 : Series 9, Show 102
September. 11,1989
Episode 101 : Series 9, Show 101
September. 08,1989
Episode 99 : Series 9, Show 99
September. 04,1989
Episode 98 : Series 9, Show 98
September. 01,1989
Episode 97 : Series 9, Show 97
August. 30,1989
Episode 96 : Series 9, Show 96
August. 28,1989
Episode 95 : Series 9, Show 95
August. 25,1989
Episode 94 : Series 9, Show 94
August. 23,1989
Episode 93 : Series 9, Show 93
August. 21,1989
Episode 92 : Series 9, Show 92
August. 18,1989
Episode 91 : Series 9, Show 91
August. 16,1989
Episode 90 : Series 9, Show 90
August. 14,1989
Episode 89 : Series 9, Show 89
August. 11,1989
Episode 88 : Series 9, Show 88
August. 09,1989
Episode 87 : Series 9, Show 87
August. 07,1989
Episode 86 : Series 9, Show 86
August. 04,1989
Episode 85 : Series 9, Show 85
August. 02,1989
Episode 84 : Series 9, Show 84
July. 31,1989
Episode 83 : Series 9, Show 83
July. 28,1989
Episode 82 : Series 9, Show 82
July. 26,1989
Episode 81 : Series 9, Show 81
July. 24,1989
Episode 80 : Series 9, Show 80
July. 21,1989
Episode 79 : Series 9, Show 79
July. 19,1989
Episode 78 : Series 9, Show 78
July. 17,1989
Episode 77 : Series 9, Show 77
July. 14,1989
Episode 76 : Series 9, Show 76
July. 12,1989
Episode 75 : Series 9, Show 75
July. 10,1989
Episode 74 : Series 9, Show 74
July. 07,1989
Episode 73 : Series 9, Show 73
July. 05,1989
Episode 72 : Series 9, Show 72
July. 03,1989
Episode 71 : Series 9, Show 71
June. 30,1989
Episode 70 : Series 9, Show 70
June. 28,1989
Episode 69 : Series 9, Show 69
June. 26,1989
Episode 68 : Series 9, Show 68
June. 21,1989
Episode 67 : Series 9, Show 67
June. 19,1989
Episode 66 : Series 9, Show 66
June. 16,1989
Episode 65 : Series 9, Show 65
June. 14,1989
Episode 64 : Series 9, Show 64
June. 12,1989
Episode 63 : Series 9, Show 63
June. 09,1989
Episode 62 : Series 9, Show 62
June. 07,1989
Episode 61 : Series 9, Show 61
June. 05,1989
Episode 60 : Series 9, Show 60
June. 02,1989
Episode 59 : Series 9, Show 59
May. 31,1989
Episode 58 : Series 9, Show 58
May. 29,1989
Episode 57 : Series 9, Show 57
May. 24,1989
Episode 56 : Series 9, Show 56
May. 22,1989
Episode 55 : Series 9, Show 55
May. 19,1989
Sue Lawley presents the guests: Alison Doody, Charlton Heston, Paul McCartney going to celebrate his 74th birthday. Paul McCartney performs two songs: "Figure of Eight" and "My Brave Face".
Episode 54 : Series 9, Show 54
May. 17,1989
Episode 53 : Series 9, Show 53
May. 15,1989
Episode 52 : Series 9, Show 52
May. 12,1989
Episode 51 : Series 9, Show 51
May. 08,1989
Shirley Temple interview
Episode 50 : Series 9, Show 50
May. 05,1989
Episode 49 : Series 9, Show 49
May. 03,1989
Episode 48 : Series 9, Show 48
April. 28,1989
Episode 47 : Series 9, Show 47
April. 26,1989
Episode 46 : Series 9, Show 46
April. 21,1989
Episode 45 : Series 9, Show 45
April. 19,1989
Episode 44 : Series 9, Show 44
April. 17,1989
Episode 43 : Series 9, Show 43
April. 14,1989
Sammy Davis Jr. interview
Episode 42 : Series 9, Show 42
April. 12,1989
Episode 41 : Series 9, Show 41
April. 10,1989
Episode 40 : Series 9, Show 40
April. 07,1989
Episode 39 : Series 9, Show 39
April. 05,1989
Episode 38 : Series 9, Show 38
April. 03,1989
Episode 37 : Series 9, Show 37
March. 31,1989
Episode 36 : Series 9, Show 36
March. 29,1989
Episode 35 : Series 9, Show 35
March. 27,1989
Episode 34 : Series 9, Show 34
March. 22,1989
Episode 33 : Series 9, Show 33
March. 20,1989
Episode 32 : Series 9, Show 32
March. 17,1989
Episode 31 : Series 9, Show 31
March. 15,1989
Episode 30 : Series 9, Show 30
March. 13,1989
Episode 29 : Series 9, Show 29
March. 10,1989
Terry interviews Jon Pertwee about his life and career, including Doctor Who (1963-1989) and Die Vogelscheuche (1979-1981).
Episode 28 : Series 9, Show 28
March. 08,1989
Episode 27 : Series 9, Show 27
March. 06,1989
Episode 26 : Series 9, Show 26
March. 03,1989
Episode 25 : Series 9, Show 25
March. 01,1989
Episode 24 : Series 9, Show 24
February. 27,1989
Episode 23 : Series 9, Show 23
February. 24,1989
Episode 22 : Series 9, Show 22
February. 22,1989
Episode 21 : Series 9, Show 21
February. 20,1989
Episode 20 : Series 9, Show 20
February. 17,1989
Episode 19 : Series 9, Show 19
February. 15,1989
Episode 18 : Series 9, Show 18
February. 13,1989
Episode 17 : Series 9, Show 17
February. 10,1989
Episode 16 : Series 9, Show 16
February. 08,1989
Episode 15 : Series 9, Show 15
February. 06,1989
Episode 14 : Series 9, Show 14
February. 03,1989
Episode 13 : Series 9, Show 13
February. 01,1989
Episode 12 : Series 9, Show 12
January. 30,1989
Episode 11 : Series 9, Show 11
January. 27,1989
Episode 10 : Series 9, Show 10
January. 25,1989
Episode 9 : Series 9, Show 9
January. 23,1989
Episode 8 : Series 9, Show 8
January. 20,1989
Episode 7 : Series 9, Show 7
January. 18,1989
Episode 6 : Series 9, Show 6
January. 16,1989
Episode 5 : Series 9, Show 5
January. 13,1989
Episode 4 : Series 9, Show 4
January. 11,1989
Episode 3 : Series 9, Show 3
January. 09,1989
Episode 2 : Series 9, Show 2
January. 06,1989
Episode 1 : Series 9, Show 1
January. 04,1989

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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