Paul O'Grady Episodes Episode guide
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... the one where Paul called for the return of lady wrestlers on TV
Magical music, memories and moans. All-Star Triples from John Barrowman and Andy Williams.
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... the one where Paul celebrated his birthday
Paul is back with two hours of magical music and more of your heartfelt Thank You messages
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... the one where Paul brought his new puppy Eddie into the studio
This week's All-Star Triples came courtesy of the late Donna Summer and Billy Fury.
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Jodie Prenger sits in
Able Deputy Jodie Prenger holds the fort for Paul O'Grady this week.
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... the one where Paul brought his new puppy Chowsie into the studio
More great music that you'd probably forgotten about, plus 'Blossom' is the Lost TV Theme.
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... the one where Paul brought Olga back to see the studio - she wasn't fussed
Paul gives us an update on how his piglets are doing.
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... the one where Paul pondered why women like Vampires so much
Join Paul and the O'Grady Bunch for the radio show that puts the sun into Sunday.
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... the one where Paul brought us up to date with how Raphael the lamb is doing
Putting the sunshine in to your Sunday, Paul brings us some more exciting 'Ferret News'.
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... the one where he came back bearing no grudge for being bumped last week
Paul rants about Eurovision and how he'd like to bring back Katie Boyle.
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... the one where Paul played two world exclusives from Melody Gardot's new album
With another Lost TV Theme, two more All Star Triples and the latest Mystery Year.
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...the one where Paul returned with a cold and a husky voice on April Fool's Day
Paul toys with idea of setting up a dating agency...
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...the one where Jodie wore one of Paul's aprons
Including All-Star Triples from Dame Shirley Bassey and Bucks Fizz.
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...the one where Paul celebrated Mother's Day
After the sad passing of Elsie the Mouse, Paul introduced us to her daughter Trixie...
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... the one where Paul appealed for a camera which has been missing since 1978!
Only Paul could weave together a show that included cat flannels, 'bin bans' & ferrets...
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... the one where Paul mused about Althea & Donna's wherabouts
The show includes ferret persuasion and friend avoiding but sadly no Irish dancing!
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...the one where he was shocked to hear Boom-Bang-a-Bang again!
Featuring knitted swimming trunks, old sayings and lost chocolates.
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...the one where Paul tried to fix the heating
The only show on Radio 2 talking about Wet Beaver Creek and spuds in the heel...
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...the one where he managed to get in
Featuring long johns, how to wash silk and favourite sayings.
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...the one where Paul couldn't get into work
A tribute to the late Bill Cotton
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...the one where Paul wore a lovely sweater
Featuring a dislike for Earl Grey tea, a missing metal grid, and mating wire coat hangers.
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...the one where Paul played with a balloon...
The only wireless show to feature balloon sucking, a talking chicken and 'turf memories'.
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...the one where Paul - or was it Daffy Duck - did his best following his dental surgery
Featuring a mouthful of stitches, turf fires, and loud nail filing...
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...the one with Vera's lady shaver
This week featuring Vera's lady shaver, Dead Toasters and two owls living in sin...
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...the one where he started the New Year in good spirits - ish
A great start to 2012 because 'Tenko' was the Lost TV Theme - finally!
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... the one on Christmas Day
Paul was joined by Clare Teal and Cilla Black.
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...the one before Christmas
...featuring The Grinch O'Grady, feeble tinsel, and Jodie dressed as Catherine de' Medici.
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...the one where Olga paid a surprise visit
...featuring cake worries, Frankenstein's chiropodist and stalactites & stalagmites..
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04/12/2011
Bringing sunshine to your Sunday (even in December!), Paul has two hours of aural delight.
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...the one where Paul reminisced about ice skating as a kid
Paul expressed how he hates writing Christmas cards, and 'Frasier' was the Lost TV Theme.
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...the one with the tumble drier that sounded like Edith Piaf
This week Paul ranted about how he never ranted (!) and had 'Batman' as his Lost TV Theme.