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How long is the Christmas holiday going on for? Sated with food, fed up with old movies on the box, struggling with the hangover from New Year's Eve and Hogmanay? Then you'll know how Terry feels... The guest tonight: Billy Ocean
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The guest tonight: Ken Bruce
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Frolics and fun live from the hallowed portals of the Shepherd's Bush Empire where once the boards of the Coliseum of west London were trodden by Fred Karno, W.C. Fields, George Robey and Marie Lloyd.
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Built in 1903, roughcast baroque with touches of art nouveau; is there something familiar in this description? It's the only monument in Shepherd's Bush that's both a listed building and an edifice dedicated to live entertainment, unless you count the grade'n'bingo hall next door.
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On the stage once graced by Max Miller and George Formby join Terry live as the audience in the Television Theatre.
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Cliff Richard interview
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Tonight guests: Patrick Macnee, Honor Blackman
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Tonight guest: Randy Crawford
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Even when icicles hang by the wall, Terry warms to the prospect of good conversation with more guests.
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Terry leaps into the weekend accompanied by the good and the great who are his guests tonight, live from London.
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Join Terry's guest host Derek Jameson live at the Television Theatre as he talks to people in the news, presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise.
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Join Terry's guest host Derek Jameson and his guests for conversation and entertainment, live from the Television Theatre.
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Derek Jameson presents the guests tonight
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In Terry's absence, Bruce Forsyth makes a welcome return to BBC television to present a week of conversation, comedy and music in his own inimitable style.
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Bruce Forsyth continues to hold the fort while Terry's away with more conversation, comedy and music.
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Bruce Forsyth presents another mixture of conversation, comedy and music and attempts to leave everything spick and span pending Terry's return.
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Join Terry live at the Television Theatre as he talks to Teri Garr, Burl Ives, Kenneth Williams
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Terry Wogan hosts the guests tonight: Bob Monkhouse and Kim Wilde with Junior Giscombe
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Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment, live from the Television Theatre, with a chance to see the first two entries for A Song for Europe.
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Join Terry live at the Television Theatre. With a chance to see two more entries for A Song for Europe.
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Join Terry live at the Television Theatre. With a chance to see two more entries for A Song for Europe.
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Join Terry live at the Television Theatre. With a chance to see two more entries for A Song for Europe.
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Join Terry live at the Television Theatre. With a chance to see two more entries for A Song for Europe.
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Tonight, the star of "20000 Leagues Under the Sea", "Spartacus" and "Gunfight at the OK Corral" — the legendary actor Kirk Douglas — in conversation with the almost-as-legendary Terry Wogan.
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Over the years Max Bygraves and James Last have been awarded over 200 gold discs. Tonight, in a special holiday programme, Terry talks to them both and brings together their popular musical talents in performance for the first time. In fact, at Last, it's Max.
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Guests tonight: Bernard Levin, Joanna Lumley, Kiri Te Kanawa
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Guests tonight: Christopher Cazenove, Leann Hunley, Emma Samms, Gordon Thomson, Tammy Wynette
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Terry plays host to a special holiday celebration of the golden days of British cinema. All the glamour, all the glitter and a host of screen stars, but please bring your own popcorn. Among guests: Peter Cushing
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Terry hosts the second part of his celebration of the golden years of British film. Among his special guests tonight are Stewart Granger, Sir John Mills and Norman Wisdom. Other guests: Kenneth Connor, Kenneth Williams, Barbara Windsor.
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Guests tonight: Placido Domingo and Dame Eva Turner
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In the seasonal absence of Terry, Sue Lawley returns to his chair to talk to more people in the news. Cliff Richard, the guest tonight, performs "My Pretty One".
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Join Sue Lawley and her guests for conversation and entertainment, live from the Television Theatre.
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Join Sue Lawley and her guests for conversation and entertainment, live from the Television Theatre.
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Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre.
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The guest tonight: Graham Chapman
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The guest tonight: Art Metrano
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Guests tonight: Dolores Gray, Julia McKenzie, Diana Rigg.
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Selina Scott takes up residence in Terry's chair for conversation, music and surprises.
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Selina Scott with tonight's topical mixture of the good, the great and the unusual.
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Selina Scott finishes her week as guest host with sparkling conversation, Iturth, music and merriment.
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Except it's Derek Jameson here with a country music special. Including: Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson and Billie Jo Spears. Miss it if you dare!
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Derek Jameson continues the plain man's guide to the week.
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Derek Jameson moonlighting with his very own particular style of charm
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Join Terry for a bank holiday extravaganza of fun and frolics starring the delectable Clementine and the divine Miss M herself — Bette Midler.
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20 Years of Radio 1 Special. Carl Wayne with a live performance of the first record played on Radio 1 — Flowers in the Rain. Jogging memories in the theatre Tony Blackburn and John Peel. Plus a live guided tour around Radio 1 as it's happening with Mike Smith, Bruno Brookes and Janice Long. Music from the charts: Johnny Hates Jazz performing "I Don't Want to Be a Hero". And the final point of this marathon, an interview for four: Pete Murray, Ed Stewart, Dave Cash, David Symonds.
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The guest tonight: Bonnie Tyler
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Join Sue Lawley and guests for live entertainment.
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Join Sue Lawley and her guests for conversation and entertainment.
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Join Sue Lawley and her guests for conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre.
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Join Terry and his guests for live entertainment.
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Guests include: Boy George, Roger Cook, Charlton Heston, Roy Kinnear
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"Say, say, say - it's another day, my love", so — with our band on the run — let's jet from the Mull of Kintyre to the BBC TV Theatre to hear Terry Wogan in conversation with Paul and Linda McCartney.
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To coincide with the release of Cry Freedom (Schrei nach Freiheit, 1987), Terry interviews anti-apartheid campaigners Donald Woods and Wendy Woods, the subjects of the film, and they are joined by singer Peter Gabriel, who talks about the inspiration for his song "Biko" and why he believes pop stars can use their influence to achieve political change.
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Peter Brough, Bill Cotton, Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, Hugh Paddick, Beryl Reid, Eric Sykes, Kenneth Williams