Terry Wogan's Friday Night

199240m6.5/10
Talk

Ratings

🎬TMDb
6.5/10(2)

Production

BBC

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

October 9, 1992

Last Aired

March 5, 1993

Networks

BBC One

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
E1
Series 1, Show 1
Air date: 1992-10-09
Friends old and new, famous and infamous, quiet and loud, meek and grand, join Terry Wogan for end-of-the-week conversation.
E2
Series 1, Show 2
Air date: 1992-10-16
E3
Series 1, Show 3
Air date: 1992-10-23
Guests: Craig Charles, Eddie 'The Eagle' (Michael Edwards)
E4
Series 1, Show 4
Air date: 1992-10-30
E5
Series 1, Show 5
Air date: 1992-11-06
E6
Series 1, Show 6
Air date: 1992-11-13
Guests include: Nicolas Cage, Dudley Moore, Damon Wayans
E7
Series 1, Show 7
Air date: 1992-11-27
Comedian Arthur Smith, Naked Gun star Leslie Nielsen and Irish singer Sinead O'Connor join Terry Wogan for end-of-the-week conversation.
E8
Series 1, Show 8
Air date: 1992-12-04
The comedian Frank Skinner co-hosting with Terry Wogan tonight. And Cliff Richard performs his Christmas single "I Still Believe in You". Other guests: George Best, Sister Wendy Beckett.
E9
Series 1, Show 9
Air date: 1992-12-11
Tonight's guests include: Rod Stewart
E10
Series 1, Show 10
Air date: 1992-12-18
Comedy actor and musical star Tony Slattery, currently appearing in the musical Radio Times, American actor Dan Aykroyd and impressionist Steve Coogan (back by popular demand) join Terry Wogan.
E11
Series 1, Show 11
Air date: 1992-01-08
Comedian Arthur Smith is Terry Wogan's co-host tonight. Their guests include: comedian Jeremy Hardy, former leader of the Labour Party, Neil Kinnock, and actress Sheila Hancock, soon to be seen in a British version of The Golden Girls.
E12
Series 1, Show 12
Air date: 1993-01-15
Comedian Sandi Toksvig is Terry Wogan's co-host tonight, and their guests include leading American sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
E13
Series 1, Show 13
Air date: 1993-01-22
Writer and comedy actor Chris Langham is Terry Wogan 's co-host tonight, with guests Lulu and comedian Jo Brand.
E14
Series 1, Show 14
Air date: 1993-01-29
Terry Wogan's co-host this week is writer and critic Alan Coren. His guests include Glenda Jackson — former actress, now Labour MP.
E15
Series 1, Show 15
Air date: 1993-02-05
E16
Series 1, Show 16
Air date: 1993-02-12
E17
Series 1, Show 17
Air date: 1993-02-19
Guests include: Nigel Havers, Wendy Richard, Cleo Rocos, Tony Slattery
E18
Series 1, Show 18
Air date: 1993-02-26
Comedian Harry Enfield is one of the guests; co-host Arthur Smith reports from Provence in the steps of Peter Mayle; and Michael Ball sings a standard.
E19
Series 1, Show 19
Air date: 1993-03-05
In the last of the series, actor Robin Williams is interviewed in Hollywood by Terry Wogan's co-host, comedian Frank Skinner. Other guests include character actress Miriam Margolyes, Ruby Wax, and Mark de Carlo, host of the American dating show Studs.

Cast

Terry Wogan

Terry Wogan

Self - Host

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