Terry talks to Julie Walters following her new-found fame in "Educating Rita". Also chatting on the show are Anthony Andrews and Norman Tebbit, with music from Shakin' Stevens and Bonnie Tyler.
Terry teases David Attenborough over whether he's past his best and suffering from "advancing senility". Also on the show are Paul Daniels, Matthew Kelly and Randy Crawford.
Containing one of the interviews that Terry has cited as a personal favourite: a chance to verbally joust with Mel Brooks. Also on the show is Larry Grayson, explaining his love of old movies.
Terry talks with French and Saunders about the nature of "alternative comedy", and a double act without a straight woman. Also on the show are investigative reporter Roger Cook and singer David Essex.
Cliff Richard performs his new single "Baby You're Dynamite", and chats to Terry about longevity, Christianity, celibacy and performing as an older man. Also talking to Terry are Jan Lapotaire and Michael Parkinson.
Kenny Everett joins Terry in the aftermath of his decision to joke "let's bomb Russia!" at a Conservative Party Conference. Kenny discusses his apolitical stance, whether he's "sold out", and the onset of middle age.
A special episode looking back over highlights of the third series. Some of the featured guests include Mel Brooks, Lee Marvin, Joan Rivers and Tracey Ullman.
George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley discuss the pressures of fame and the lack of critical approval for their music as Wham!, and perform their new single, "Freedom". Included among the other guests are Joanna Lumley and Dr. David Owen.
Grace Jones discusses her aggression, physical strength and her ability to intimidate. Also on the show are Norman Mailer, Nigel Rees and Roberta Flack.
Sophia Loren talks about plastic surgery, her time in prison and how she was offered a lead role in "Dynasty". Also chatting to Terry are Terry Jones and writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
Terry gets one of his earliest "awkward" interviews, as he clashes with Raquel Welch, later admitting that they "just did not hit it off". Among the guests giving him an easier time is Rik Mayall.
Roald Dahl talks to Terry about why children's books are harder to write than adult novels, the art of black comedy stories, and whether he really was a spy. Also in the studio are Angela Rippon and Dame Vera Lynn.
Terry chats with Holly Johnson about the fame he and the rest of Frankie Goes To Hollywood have experienced, why they went to the US, and whether they can sustain their success. Among the other guests are Marti Caine and Charles Dance.
Terry Wogan takes a look back with Felicity Kendal at some of the women who have featured on the series, including Sophia Loren, Bo Derek, Beryl Reid and Grace Jones.
A Christmas Day edition featuring Freddie Starr, Victoria Principal and Kiri Te Kanawa, along with Elton John, who sings his latest single "In Neon", and confesses to sometimes being "a monster".