
Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan was a beloved Irish broadcaster and television personality known for his warm charm and quick wit. He gained fame as a presenter for the BBC, particularly for 'The Wogan Show', which featured interviews with celebrities and musicians. Wogan was also known for his work on the Eurovision Song Contest, where his commentary became iconic. His approachable demeanor and ability to connect with guests made him a household name in the UK and beyond.
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Terry Wogan was a hero of Marty Whelan who was involved with Century Radio.
‘I’d like to be paid more, particularly when I see what other people are on’ – The Irish TimesTerry Wogan hosted the chat show where Paul Kutchinsky presented his giant jewelled egg.
My dad made the biggest jewelled egg in the world. The obsession would destroy his marriage, family and fortune | Autobiography and memoirTerry Wogan interviewed Jane Goodall in his talk show in 1986.
'Drže se za ruke, grle i ljube': Žena koja je promenila naše viđenje šimpanzi - i ljudiTerry Wogan interviewed Jane Goodall in his talk show in 1986.
'Drže se za ruke, grle i ljube': Žena koja je promijenila naše viđenje šimpanziTerry Wogan was known for his humorous commentary on the Eurovision Song Contest.
“¿Cómo se llama la chica del ‘Boys, boys, boys’?”: cuando el turismo británico en España exportó nuestros éxitos musicales | ICONTerry Wogan visited the grotto in 2010 to record a piece about it for a BBC show.
Remembering Ballinspittle and the moving statue – The Irish TimesTerry Wogan was a renowned BBC broadcaster known for his long career in radio and television.
Terry Wogan’s £3.75m home with tennis court, swimming pool, croquet lawn and orchard – The Irish TimesAngela Scanlon is following in the footsteps of some of Ireland’s most revered broadcasters, including Terry Wogan.
‘When I’m on, I’m on, but I can be very antisocial, shy and awkward’ – The Irish TimesTerry Wogan is referenced as a great Irishman known for his quips after crises.
Gerry Adams defamation verdict won’t have a chilling effect on journalismTerry Wogan was remembered as a very nice man during an interview.
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