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Weekend Wogan

Weekend Wogan
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Genre Talk, music
Running time 2 hours
Country of origin United Kingdom
Language(s) English
Home station BBC Radio 2
Starring Sir Terry Wogan
Produced by Alan Boyd
Executive producer(s) Anthony Cherry
Recording studio Western House, London
Original release 14 February 2010 (2010-02-14) – 29 November 2015 (2015-11-29)
No. of series 4
Audio format Stereo
Website Official Website
Podcast Official Podcast

Weekend Wogan was a Sunday morning radio programme on BBC Radio 2 in the United Kingdom, which was presented by Sir Terry Wogan. The show, which began its run on 14 February 2010, marked Sir Terry's return to the airwaves following his decision to step down as presenter of the weekday breakfast show, Wake Up to Wogan in December 2009.

From November 2015 the show took an extended hiatus due to Wogan's ill health, an illness from which he died in January 2016 making his final broadcast on 8 November 2015. The show continued with guest hosts until 29 November 2015 after which it was temporarily replaced by regular cover show Madeley on Sunday presented by Richard Madeley. Michael Ball took over the slot on a permanent basis from April 2016, returning to the show he vacated in 2010 to allow Wogan to present.

The programme featured guests and live music from BBC Radio 2 studios at Western House in London. It was broadcast for approximately 40 Sundays a year, with the remaining 12 being taken by an interim show, which since May 2012 was Madeley on Sunday. Previously the interim show was Michael Ball's Sunday Brunch.

Wogan confirmed to his listeners on 7 September 2009 that he would be leaving the breakfast show at the end of the year with Chris Evans taking over. He presented his final edition of Wake Up to Wogan on 18 December 2009, although by then it had been announced that Wogan would return to Radio 2 from 14 February 2010 to host a live weekly two-hour Sunday show, featuring live musical performance and guests, between 11.00am and 1.00pm.

The three 2010 series took place in front of a live audience in the Radio Theatre at Broadcasting House and had an original run of three months. Some 30,000 people applied for 300 tickets to be in the audience, and tickets for the first block of 12 shows had sold out within 24 hours. Wogan's first guests on his new show were actor Ian McKellen and jazz singers Norah Jones and Jamie Cullum. The programme also featured a house band.


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