Sir Michael Terence Wogan KBE DL (/ˈwoʊɡən/; 3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016) was an Irish-British radio and television broadcaster who worked for the...
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Wogan is a British television talk show which was broadcast on BBC1 from 1982 to 1992 and presented by Terry Wogan. It was usually broadcast live from...
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Pudsey Bear has been BBC Children in Need's mascot since 1985, whilst Sir Terry Wogan was its long-standing host for 35 years. A prominent annual event in...
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on 30 September 1967. The show's longest serving host to date was Sir Terry Wogan, who worked on the programme for over 29 years in two separate stints...
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April 2004, produced by Chris Evans' company UMTV. It was hosted by Terry Wogan and Gaby Roslin. The opening titles featured Roslin dressed as a movie...
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breakfast programme broadcast on BBC Radio 2. The show was presented by Terry Wogan, who had previously presented the breakfast show between 1972 and 1984...
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networks to Five (now Channel 5) where she co-hosted The Terry and Gaby Show with Terry Wogan. The magazine format could not compete with ITV's similar...
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renamed Wogan House after the Irish broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan, who had died in January that year, and broadcast his final Wake up to Wogan breakfast...
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Need alongside Terry Wogan and Fearne Cotton. She also won the special Children in Need version of Strictly Come Dancing against Terry Wogan, where she was...
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Scotland. In January 1985, Bruce left Radio Scotland and took over from Terry Wogan on The Radio 2 Breakfast Show, being replaced himself by Derek Jameson...
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Movement Terry Waite (born 1938), British hostage negotiator Terry Wogan (1938–2016), Irish-British broadcaster and television personality Terry Yorath...
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idea originally conceived by Brooker years previous, with broadcaster Terry Wogan in place of a prime minister. It had a deliberately serious tone. Reviewers...
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(12 August 2008). "Terry Wogan quits Eurovision role". Digital Spy. Retrieved 12 August 2008. "Eurovision: Norton to replace Wogan". BBC (Press release)...
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tribute and featured celebrities including Bruce Forsyth, Cilla Black, Terry Wogan and Ken Dodd. Also among the audience were Dawson's widow Tracy and daughter...
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Campbell's BBC Radio One programme, for Terry Wogan's prime-time Wogan show, and Fern Britton's ITV chat show. Wogan introduced the 1991 segment with "The...
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"Fields of Gold" and "Over the Rainbow" were played by Mike Harding and Terry Wogan on BBC Radio 2. Following the overwhelming response, a camcorder recording...
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presenter from January 1970, but in 1972 he effectively swapped places with Terry Wogan when the latter took over the breakfast show, whilst Dunn moved to the...
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starring Richard Beckinsale. Auntie's Bloomers, a blooper show hosted by Terry Wogan that ran on BBC television from 1991 to 2001. Bloomer (disambiguation)...
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his first appearance in 1979, he unexpectedly bent Terry Wogan's microphone, the so-called Wogan's Wand. This became a running joke whenever Everett appeared...
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was announced that Evans would take over breakfast show from Sir Terry Wogan after Wogan announced his intention to leave the show at the end of the year...
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also appeared before the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998, speaking to Terry Wogan and wishing him and Ulrika Jonsson well before they started presenting...
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Song Contest in 1998 when it was hosted in Birmingham, alongside Sir Terry Wogan; later that year she co-hosted the Royal Variety Performance alongside...
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immensely popular during his playing career, with television broadcaster Terry Wogan calling him "probably the most popular man in Britain today" in September...
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series ran from 18 January 1979 to 12 March 1990 on BBC1, hosted first by Terry Wogan from 1979 until 1983, then by Les Dawson from 1984 until 1990. A revival...
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having awarded both songs the same score. In an unrehearsed panic, host Terry Wogan called back each of the juries to cast one deciding vote for either song...
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producer, best known for his work and appearances on Terry Wogan's BBC Radio 2 breakfast show Wake Up to Wogan from 1995 until a few months before his death...
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Wogan's Perfect Recall is a game show presented by Sir Terry Wogan. It was broadcast on Channel 4 and ran from 25 August 2008 to 19 November 2010. Four...
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contract. They decided to release a second humorous single in 1989 called "Terry Wogan's On TV (Again)" but it did not chart. The band split in 1990 and retired...
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broadcaster the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and presented by Terry Wogan and Ulrika Jonsson, the contest was held in the United Kingdom following...
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Pembrokeshire Terry Wogan (1938–2016), radio DJ and television presenter Thomas Wogan (born circa 1620), Welsh politician William Wogan (Custos Rotulorum)...
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