Terry Wogan begins the first of a fifteen-part series, introducing clips from his interviews conducted in the 80s and 90s. Among the clips on this first edition are interviews with Mel Brooks, Gene Hackman and Audrey Hepburn.
In "Odd", some of the strangest moments from Wogan are relived, including a hypercharged performance from Nicolas Cage, an intoxicated George Best, and, perhaps most infamous of all, David Icke claiming to be the Son of God.
Terry showcases clips of comedians from his chat show, including Kenny Everett and Les Dawson. Also included are clips from his other projects, with Steve Coogan from "Friday Night", and his 1993 special, "Wogan Meets - Billy Crystal".
A look at some much-loved homegrown talent that appeared on the series, including David Attenborough, Roald Dahl, Barbara Windsor, Cilla Black and the efforts behind Live Aid.
A series of guests who spent most of their time on the medium of television, including Leonard Nimoy, Dudley Moore, Colin Baker, Kylie Minogue and cast members from Dad's Army,
Presenting interviews with guests known for playing tough people, or with a reputation for having a tough exterior. Among those included are Joan Collins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bette Davis, Christopher Reeve and Roger Moore.
Although all the "Best Of" episodes feature a sample of musical acts featured throughout the various shows, this edition focusses on the performers, with interviews and songs from Elton John, Liza Minnelli, Tina Turner and Sammy Davis Jr.
A selection of guests who visited from America, including Michael J. Fox, Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis and Stevie Wonder. There's also Terry paying a visit in return, as he travels to the States to meet John Forsythe and Linda Evans.
In Terry's own words, all of the guests featured in this edition have "something of the extravagant, the exotic, the flamboyant, about them". Among those included are Dolly Parton, Lauren Bacall, Boy George and Sophia Loren.
A look back at Hollywood action heroes that graced the show, including Sylvester Stallone, Sean Connery, Harrison Ford, Clint Eastwood, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Liam Neeson and Denzel Washington.
Terry turns his attention away from film stars and celebrities, and onto the "real people" that graced his show throughout the years. Among those featured are Princess Anne, Margaret Thatcher, Paul Gascoigne and Naomi Campbell.