Weekend Wogan
Weekend Wogan was the incarnation of the Sunday morning show on BBC Radio 2 from 14 February 2010 to 8 November 2015. The show was presented by Sir Terry Wogan, which marked his return to the airwaves following his departure as presenter of the weekday breakfast show, in December 2009. In its first year, the show was broadcast in front of a live audience in the BBC Radio Theatre, before moving to Wogan House, headquarters of Radio 2, where it remained until the end of its run.
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Weekend Wogan
Weekend Wogan was the incarnation of the Sunday morning show on BBC Radio 2 from 14 February 2010 to 8 November 2015. The show was presented by Sir Terry Wogan, which marked his return to the airwaves following his departure as presenter of the weekday breakfast show, in December 2009. In its first year, the show was broadcast in front of a live audience in the BBC Radio Theatre, before moving to Wogan House, headquarters of Radio 2, where it remained until the end of its run.
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Weekend Wogan was the incarnat ...... Michael Ball's Sunday Brunch.
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2010-02-14
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2010-02-28
2010-03-07
2010-03-14
2010-03-21
2010-03-28
2010-04-04
2010-04-11
2010-04-18
2010-04-25
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Alan Boyd
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Anthony Cherry
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David Manero
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Ste Softley
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Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Gray and Sharleen Spiteri
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Bernard Cribbins, Gabriella Cilmi and Jon Allen
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Brian May, Kerry Ellis, Fyfe Dangerfield and Robert Lindsay
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Carly Simon, Craig David and Jonathan Pryce
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Chris De Burgh, John Legend and Sandie Shaw
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Elkie Brooks, Mica Paris and Debbie Reynolds
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Esther Rantzen, Richard Hawley and Joe Longthorne
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Gilbert O'Sullivan, Nell Bryden and Jimmy Carr
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Graham Norton, Billy Ocean, Richard Briers and Red Hurley
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Josh Groban, Rumer and Great British Barbershop Boys
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Weekend Wogan was the incarnat ...... ined until the end of its run.
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