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appeared on the Saturday night series to promote her exercise video, but was angered when she was told that the producers would not show a clip from the video as part of the interview and was quite hostile to Wogan's questioning as a result. At one point, she feigned to forget his name and asked him
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was only told that the show was being broadcast live right before her interview, which made her extremely uncomfortable. As she was announced, she stopped and counted to ten before proceeding to walk down the steps onto the stage and then restricted many of her answers to monosyllabic
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In 1996, Wogan criticised the BBC over its handling of the show since the BBC had refused his wish to give up the series in 1991, instead carrying on for a further year. Wogan said "I felt peeved by the insensitivity – no, incompetence of how it was handled".
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was often announced as a potential guest, but always seemed to cancel at short notice, giving rise to media speculation that she was avoiding appearing on the show. When a special Christmas Day edition of the show featuring the cast of
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appeared on the show in 1990, doing somersaults and karate kicks as he came onto the stage, and then took his T-shirt off during the interview and gave it to Wogan as a gift.
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you." However, in the 2000s when Wogan interviewed Icke again on television, he said that he regretted his stance on the interview and offered Icke an apology.
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When BBC1 was relaunched on 18 February 1985, the show was moved to weekday evenings at 7:00pm, three nights per week, and inter-scheduled with their new soap
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and produced by Spun Gold Television. Wogan spoke again with former guests from original series along with new guests. Thirteen hour-long episodes were made.
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in 1983, proving that we can all have second chances". After her appearance, people were "desperately trying to find her the right comeback vehicle".
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appeared on the show in the late 1980s wearing a scarf with the slogan "Media Sickness – More Contagious Than Aids" (coined by her then-partner
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often moved the Friday edition to a late night slot. The final edition was broadcast on 3 July 1992, and replaced with the ill-fated soap
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running for 9 episodes in the spring of that year, primarily on Saturday evenings. In 1981, he had a chance to host a one-off chat show,
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appeared as a guest in 1983. By this point, Black's career had been largely reduced to performing cabaret in clubs. According to
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Wogan to host new shows. by Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent. The Times (London, England), Monday, 2 December 1991; pg. 2;
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show. Hayward insisted that he was innocent of drug smuggling offences. The decision was taken by the then Controller of BBC 1,
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appeared as joint guests in 1987, in which 86-year-old Cartland proceeded to slam Collins' novels for their racy content. Actor
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made her last BBC TV appearance on the show in 1986 and jovially told Wogan his questioning was "very rude" and "very English".
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Over the course of the show's run, when Wogan himself was unavailable to host the show, guest presenters were brought in, with
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to help streamline and maintain viewers throughout the course of the evening, as designed by the then-controller of BBC One,
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Wogan attacks 'incompetent' BBC during Eldorado saga Andrew CuIf Media Correspondent. The Guardian (1959–2003) 14 May 1996:
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A number of interviews on the show are well-remembered, and have featured on compilation clip shows. Some examples include:
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featuring selected interview segments and music performances from Wogan's past chat series, linked by new introductions.
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in his autobiography, she "stormed back into the public consciousness with a barnstorming performance as a guest on
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Interview with Jamie Reid and Margi Clarke, Vague 22 – Media Sickness: More Contagious Than AIDS, AK Press 1990
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Wogan's show to be axed in BBC shake-up Richard Brooks Media Editor The Observer (1901– 2003); 1 December 1991;
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was also a guest and sat silently watching from the end of the couch as Collins and Cartland verbally sparred.
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gave a feisty interview in 1984 and was herself crying with laughter at Wogan's mocking of her series,
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was broadcast in 1985, Collins again refused to appear, though she did appear on the rival
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Wogan's first foray into TV interviewing, and indeed to British television, was in 1972 on
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refused to co-operate during an impromptu interview following a performance by his band
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Simon Hayward. The BBC stopped an interview in 1989 with Simon Hayward, a former
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appeared on the show in 1984 in one of his last public interviews, as he died of
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Fiddick, Peter (4 February 1985). "Battle plan that opens a new panorama".
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appeared on the show in a turquoise tracksuit claiming to be "a son of the
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in 1989, other celebrities again took it in turns to stand in for Wogan.
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was one of the other guests present in one of his final TV appearances.
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at the same time that evening. Eventually, in 1988, she did appear on
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had lost 4 million viewers, and the show was axed. During this time,
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ended its run in July 1992 and was replaced in the schedule by the
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appearing on the show in 1988 when it was being guest-hosted by
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Wogan briefly hosted a new weekly late night chat show,
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appeared on the show while drunk and used swear words.
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announced his retirement from show business in 1988.
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It was usually broadcast live from the 410: 923: 726:remaining silent through his interview. 1616:1992 British television series endings 1374:"'I nearly hit Bowie' confesses Wogan" 1304:"Sir Terry Wogan's 10 best TV moments" 27:1982–1992 British television chat show 1611:1982 British television series debuts 1544:Frankel, Susannah (29 October 2013). 290:. Among his guests on this show were 7: 1626:1990s British television talk shows 1621:1980s British television talk shows 1514:"Music lifts share of Christmas TV" 1106:"Wogan, Now & Then - Spun Gold" 1015:"Terry Wogan: Welcome to his world" 648:. The most successful stand in was 381:launched a new compilation series, 235:from 1982 to 1992 and presented by 1323:"Sir Terry's long career on radio" 1302:Hogan, Michael (13 January 2018). 25: 1498:. 31 January 2016. 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Terry Wogan
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