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Wogan

''Wogan'' was a British television chat show that was broadcast on BBC1 from 1982 until 1992, presented by Terry Wogan. It followed the format of a series broadcast in 1980 entitled ''What's On Wogan?'', which failed to gather viewers. The ''Wogan'' show was initially broadcast on Tuesday evenings on BBC1 in 1981. From 1982 to 1984, it moved into the ''Parkinson'' slot on Saturday nights.
From Monday 18 February 1985 it was moved to weekday evenings at 7:00pm, where it remained, three nights per week until 1992, as part of the new look BBC1 schedule. The show was generally broadcast live from BBC Television Theatre in Shepherd's Bush, London until 1991. It was then broadcast from the BBC Television Centre. Some shows were pre-recorded, but broadcast unedited, 'as live'. ''Wogan'' ended its run in July 1992 (it was replaced by the soap opera ''Eldorado''). Terry Wogan himself would reappear with a weekly late night chat show on BBC1, ''Terry Wogan's Friday Night'', in October 1992. However the new series was not a success and was cancelled after 20 episodes.
==Guest hosts==
When Wogan himself was unavailable to host the show, guest presenters were brought in, with Selina Scott being the first stand-in in 1985. Others included Kenneth Williams (in 1986), Ben Elton (in 1989), Joanna Lumley (in 1989), Selina Scott (again in 1991), Jonathan Ross (in 1990), Gloria Hunniford (in 1991), Felicity Kendal, Esther Rantzen and Bruce Forsyth. The most successful stand in was Sue Lawley who became the most frequent replacement for the host and indeed for some time was Wogan's 'official' stand in. When Lawley gained her own late night chat show ''Saturday Matters with Sue Lawley'' on BBC1 in 1989, other celebrities again took it in turns to stand in for Wogan.

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