
Auntie's Bloomers
A blooper show hosted by Terry Wogan that ran from 29 December 1991 to 29 December 2001, with clips taken mainly from BBC programmes including soaps, sitcoms, dramas and news.
A blooper show hosted by Terry Wogan that ran from 29 December 1991 to 29 December 2001, with clips taken mainly from BBC programmes including soaps, sitcoms, dramas and news.
40 Episodes
'Auntie's bloomers' are hung out for public inspection for the very first time, as Terry Wogan sweeps up a collection of calamities from the cutting-room floor.
December 29, 1991Terry Wogan rummages through the BBC skip for more of those magic moments in broadcasting history when everything that can go wrong, does.
December 27, 1992This compilation of BBC out-takes, the third in a line of Auntie's Bloomers, finds Terry Wogan in a hitherto secret bunker deep beneath London's Television Centre, where he presents an A-Z guide to all those moments which favourite BBCtv performers have tried desperately to keep from the viewers.
December 26, 1994From a top secret location, Terry Wogan presents the second leg of Auntie's New Bloomers, a mixed bag of out-takes which the stars of BBC television would sooner forget.
January 1, 1995Terry Wogan presents this compilation of classic out-takes.
April 4, 1995Terry Wogan presents another selection of classic out-takes, catching out the likes of John Cleese, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph.
April 11, 1995Terry Wogan presents more clips saved from the cutting room floor, as he provides irrefutable proof that if anything can go wrong with a television programme, it probably will. Including gaffes from Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley in Absolutely Fabulous, blunders from Bob Hoskins, Ian McShane and David Suchet, and howlers from The Brittas Empire, Keeping Up Appearances and Birds of a Feather. Terry also demonstrates why it is never a good idea to bend down on television, especially when there's a lioness in the vicinity.
September 6, 1995The secrets of some of the BBC's most popular and prestigious programmes are revealed when Terry Wogan digs out classic clips from the archives. Those guaranteed to be embarrassed include the stars of Absolutely Fabulous, One Foot in the Grave, EastEnders, Pride and Prejudice, Roughnecks, Cardiac Arrest, Dangerfield, The Brittas Empire, Keeping Up Appearances and Top Gear.
December 25, 1995Terry Wogan with clips that the stars hoped would never be shown. Including out-takes from EastEnders, Absolutely Fabulous, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Ballykissangel and Birds of a Feather.
December 25, 1996From the hidden depths of Television Centre Terry Wogan introduces more memorable moments that the BBC stars and presenters would do anything to forget. His selection includes mistakes and fluffed lines from Top Gear to Bottom, by way of Absolutely Fabulous, One Foot in the Grave and Pride and Prejudice.
March 31, 1997Terry Wogan reveals the hazards of working with animals when he dips into the archives and uncovers bizarre examples of creatures behaving in an unpredictable fashion - often at the expense of hapless presenters.
July 14, 1997Terry Wogan presents clips that the stars hoped would never be shown. Including out-takes from Tom Jones, I'm Alan Partridge, Can't Cook Won't Cook, Blue Peter, EastEnders and Men Behaving Badly.
December 25, 1997The second of two outings into Auntie BBC's biggest bloomers. Tonight's victims having their shortcomings held up to ridicule include the stars of period dramas Tom Jones and Drovers' Gold, comedy performers from Get Well Soon and Men Behaving Badly and gaffes from BBC's Election 97 coverage.
December 29, 1997Terry Wogan relives amusing moments from World Cup matches past and present. Guests include Geoff Hurst.
July 11, 1998Terry Wogan introduces another selection of mistakes and outtakes from the BBC television archives, including calamitous clips from Blue Peter, Big Break, Tomorrow's World and the weather forecast.
August 31, 1998Terry Wogan reveals more moments to bring a festive blush to the stars of the BBC's most popular programmes, including EastEnders, Changing Rooms, Jonathan Creek, Can't Cook Won't Cook and Dalziel and Pascoe.
December 25, 1998Terry Wogan takes another dip into the archives and unearths more embarrassing moments from some of the BBC's most popular shows. Featuring outtakes from EastEnders, As Time Goes By, Ballykissangel, and Can't Cook Won't Cook.
January 2, 1999Terry Wogan delves into the BBC archives and comes up with another selection of amusing outtakes. Among those getting an unwelcome reminder of their howlers are the stars of Men Behaving Badly and EastEnders.
March 27, 1999Terry Wogan ventures into the wilds of Shepherd's Bush to unearth unusual archive clips featuring animals, and some TV presenters caught unawares.
July 4, 1999A bumper bundle of TV bloomers from shows such as Real Women and Birds of a Feather, unwrapped by Terry Wogan.
December 25, 1999Terry Wogan reveals more memorable moments which the stars and presenters of some of the BBC's most popular programmes would much rather forget.
January 1, 2000Terry Wogan presents highlights from the archives.
February 5, 2000As the BBC's top-rated show celebrates its 15th birthday, Terry Wogan introduces a special selection of out-takes featuring Albert Square 's finest.
February 12, 2000Terry Wogan has fun examining the many curious ways in which BBC programmes are adapted for overseas viewers.
March 5, 2000Terry Wogan introduces a two-part guide to the perils of working for the BBC, beginning with the plight of Auntie's most put-upon employees, the presenters.
April 29, 2000In the second of tonight's programmes, Terry Wogan turns the spotlight on the acting profession, with memorable moments when the script went out the window.
April 29, 2000Terry Wogan takes some of the gloss off the golden age of television as he reveals previously unseen clangers from the likes of Dick Emery , The Goodies and Fawlty Towers.
May 6, 2000Terry Wogan is joined by Kenneth Wolstenholme for a look at some comic clips of old rivals, England and Germany.
June 10, 2000With Euro 2000 fever sweeping the nation, Terry Wogan looks at the lighter side of international football with bags of bloomers and entertaining insights from BBC football expert Mark Lawrenson and comedian Kevin Day.
June 18, 2000More embarrassing moments as Terry Wogan trawls the BBC archives for comic out-takes, including hilarious clips featuring Ronnie Barker , Stephen Fry and Steps.
August 20, 2000With Sydney 2000 under way, Terry Wogan takes a look at the humorous side of the international sporting event in the first of two programmes featuring a selection of entertaining clips from the history of the Olympics. Tonight BBC commentator Harry Gration is on the mat with British Olympic judo hopeful Cheryle Peel.
September 16, 2000Terry Wogan takes another look at the humorous side of the Games, with the help of comedian Dominic Holland and 1984 javelin gold medallist Tessa Sanderson.
September 30, 2000Terry Wogan introduces a selection of seasonal TV howlers from the cutting room, featuring Brian Blessed, Caroline Quentin, Jerome Flynn and Martin Kemp.
December 24, 2000Terry Wogan presents a brand new selection of amusing errors and out-takes from major BBC programmes.
December 26, 2000Terry Wogan presents more hilarious gaffs from the sharp end of broadcasting -the presenters. Featuring, among others, Zoe Ball, Carol Vorderman and Ainsley Harriott.
April 7, 2001Comic moments featuring a host of actors filmed during the recording of BBC programmes including One Foot in the Grave, Absolutely Fabulous, EastEnders and Pride and Prejudice. Presented by Terry Wogan.
May 2, 2001Terry Wogan returns with another mouth-watering selection of foul-ups from the TV archives. Features offerings from Pauline Quirke, Ainsley Harriott and Jerome Flynn, plus a few surprises from children's favourite Blue Peter.
August 18, 2001Comic out-takes from such programmes as Weakest Link and Absolutely Fabulous. With Terry Wogan.
December 25, 2001Terry Wogan introduces a fine new selection of the BBC's best Bloomers, culled from such favourites as EastEnders, Ready Steady Cook and My Family. Plus a clip featuring ex-president of the United States Bill Clinton
December 29, 2001