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Wogan's back! Tell us what you think

Fri 20 Jan 2006, 11.33AM

David R - UKTV

That sliver-tongued legend of broadcasting has arrived on UKTV Gold with new chat show Wogan Now and Then...

Wed 25 Jan 2006, 12.19AM

dis1960

The Christopher Lee interview was amazing ! Don Quixote and Johnny Depp were amongst the interesting answers too

Less sure about Fern Cotton and David Icke though but certainly an excellent return by Sir Terry

Wed 25 Jan 2006, 12.25AM

David I

I'm sitting here watching Wogan. Firstly I'm a great fan of Wogan and this guy has entertained for years. Entertainment is the key word.

I've just watched the interview with David Ike (not sure of spelling!). Sorry but this guy should have been challenged as clearly his views are left field. There was no debate and no probing questions as to what this guy was saying. If this program is to be a reflection xx years on then lets do that. If not then this is clearly merely entertainment, comedy value and leave it at that.

Yours still a fan of Sir Terry.

Thu 2 Feb 2006, 3.56AM

TommyC

I've just watched the David Icke "interview" and he never got a chance to explain the PNAC (Project for the New American Century) Documents.

So if anyones interested you can find them at
[link]

these are just a few people who set this up

Jeb Bush, Dick Cheney, Dan Quayle,
Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz.

Wed 8 Mar 2006, 10.05PM

alanuk01

not xxxan again this man gets everywhere please not another series Mad

Mon 10 Apr 2006, 9.29AM

Guy

More Wogan please...he should be prime time every evening!

Fri 21 Apr 2006, 8.46AM

jennhall7

I see there is a new series - can you tell me how to get audience tickets?

Fri 21 Apr 2006, 10.27AM

David R - UKTV

Hi there - the shows are going to be recorded at the BBC TV centre, so you'll be able to get them through the BBC website [link]

The shows are recorded about a week and a half in advance of each show, so they won't be listed on the BBC site until nearer the time.

cheers

Tue 27 Jun 2006, 10.36AM

cliveboy

After seeing the interview with Edward Woodward recently, it surprising this show is not back on BBC 1 considering the other rubbish that is on around this time. It was a good interview and so nice to see Edward Woodward again, making a rare appearance on television.

Maybe its time to bring this show back to the masses rather than being on satellite television.

Tue 4 Jul 2006, 11.43AM

Guy

Hope there will be lots more! everyone should vote for Sir Terry at ITV top 50 TV stars...go to www.itv.com

Wed 12 Jul 2006, 2.31PM

Bensonrad

Great series, Wogan is great, how about showing some of the original shows as well in the schedule somewhere, I am sure you could drop the odd Only Fools and Horses episode to make way Smile

Sun 16 Jul 2006, 7.09PM

tweety

Well I will buck the trend of the thread i'm afraid

Not interested at all in this programme. But there you go.

Wed 19 Jul 2006, 1.31AM

bewildered

Great to see the old boy back on our screens - but sadly not my screen, as I can't get Gold. He's still as fresh as a daisy though.

How about the first 2 series released on DVD? Or maybe sell the show to the mighty beeb!

God bless ya Sir Terry!

Wed 19 Jul 2006, 11.06AM

David R - UKTV

haha - it's about time the BBC bought something from us! Will find out if there's any plans for a DVD release

cheers

David

Wed 19 Jul 2006, 11.32AM

David R - UKTV

Hi bewildered - not a very specific answer I'm afraid, but Wogan: Now and Then probably will be released on DVD, but not for a while. If it is, we'll certainly feature details on the website.

cheers

David

Wed 19 Jul 2006, 10.00PM

alanuk01

please i cant beleive there is this support for a washed out radio presenter havent replied b4 but i just cant understand the idol worship of this man

Wed 19 Jul 2006, 10.01PM

alanuk01

this man is the reason i turn off uktv

Wed 19 Jul 2006, 11.53PM

bewildered

Well, alanuk01, I think think "washed out radio presenter" is a little off the mark. Terry gets more listeners than anyone does, or indeed ever has in the history of British Radio. His Radio show may be perfectly disguised as aimeless ramblings, but he certainly brings me, and 8 million others a lot of pleasure in the mornings.

I'm not sure about "idol worship" either, but I like a good, wholesome presenter. And Terry is just that! Someone who doesnt use swearing to get a cheap laugh. Something of a rarity these days I know. Let me guess, you're a bleepin' Christ Moyle man?!

The man does a good job, and that's good enough for me!