• Air date: 03 Jan '86 153 episodes
      Wogan is a British television chat show
  • List of Episodes (153)
    • 26. Series 6, Show 26

      03 Mar '86
    • 27. Series 6, Show 27

      05 Mar '86
    • 28. Series 6, Show 28

      07 Mar '86
    • 29. Series 6, Show 29

      10 Mar '86
    • 30. Series 6, Show 30

      12 Mar '86
    • 31. Series 6, Show 31

      14 Mar '86
    • 32. Series 6, Show 32

      17 Mar '86
    • 33. Series 6, Show 33

      19 Mar '86
    • 34. Series 6, Show 34

      21 Mar '86
      Another melange and macedoine of conversation and entertainment with Terry live from the Television Theatre, with a chance to see two of the entries for A Song for Europe.
    • 35. Series 6, Show 35

      24 Mar '86
      Another merry madcap mazurka mellows that Monday muzziness, as Terry meanders on stage live from the Television Theatre. Plus two of the entries for A Song for Europe.
    • 36. Series 6, Show 36

      26 Mar '86
      Last year on 9 December, Delia Smith and Terry launched Food Aid and asked viewers to send in their favourite recipes. There was an overwhelming and immediate response of over 10000, from which 150 have been selected to appear in the Food Aid Cookery Book. Tonight it's launched at a reception at the Savoy Hotel, London, and Terry and Delia are joined by the viewers and celebrities whose recipes are in the book, such as Brian Grimwood, Chloe Cheese, Debbie Cook, Alan Adler, Glynn Boyd Harte and a
    • 37. Series 6, Show 37

      28 Mar '86
      A frolicking fandango foretastes the weekend with Terry and friends live at the TV Theatre. Plus the two final entries for A Song for Europe (the Eurovision Song Contest).
    • 38. Series 6, Show 38

      31 Mar '86
    • 39. Series 6, Show 39

      04 Apr '86
    • 40. Series 6, Show 40

      07 Apr '86
      Captain Thomas Wogan signed the death warrant for Charles I, but despite years of being a Roundhead, he turned Royalist and supported the monarchy. Unfortunately, after several months of desultory warfare in which his skill and courage gained him the highest reputation, he had the misfortune to be dangerously wounded and, no surgical assistance being within reach, his short but glorious career was terminated. Are there lessons to be learnt from the lives of these other Wogans?
    • 41. Series 6, Show 41

      09 Apr '86
      Sir John Wogan Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, 13th-century international mediator and conciliator, lies buried in St David's Cathedral in Wales. Will the reputation and memorial of another Wogan last as long?
    • 42. Series 6, Show 42

      11 Apr '86
      Baron de Wogan, Spahis officer, battalion chief of the Garde Mobile, an intrepid explorer, travelled extensively in 1848. In North America, he fought Indians and grizzly bears, killed coyotes with one shot and strangled rattlesnakes. The Great Chief of the Timpabaches condemned him to death. Guests tonight: Peter Batt, Bill Grant, Sue Lawley, Kenneth Williams.
    • 43. Series 6, Show 43

      14 Apr '86
    • 44. Series 6, Show 44

      16 Apr '86
    • 45. Series 6, Show 45

      18 Apr '86
    • 46. Series 6, Show 46

      21 Apr '86
      With guest presenter Kenneth Williams, who will be carrying on the fine old traditions laid down by the holidaying Irishman. Guests: Janet Brown, Derek Nimmo, Elaine Paige, Norman Parkinson.
    • 47. Series 6, Show 47

      23 Apr '86
      Kenneth Williams hosts tonight's programme. Guests: Stephen Fry, Steve Hollings, Michael Palin, Barbara Windsor, Hank B. Marvin.
    • 48. Series 6, Show 48

      25 Apr '86
      Kenneth Williams ends a week when his most arduous task has been keeping the plants alive in Dressing Room One. Tonight's guests: Denise Coffey, Electric Light Orchestra themselves (as ELO), Fay Masterson, Nicholas Parsons, Bertice Reading.
    • 49. Series 6, Show 49

      28 Apr '86
      Back from lying down in a darkened room for two weeks, Terry emerges blinking into the light at the Television Theatre, clutching his Norwegian phrase book.
    • 50. Series 6, Show 50

      30 Apr '86