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Terry Wogan - Wikipedia. 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 BBC in the UK for most of his career.
Jan 31, 2016 · Sir Terry Wogan, renowned for his work on Radio 2's breakfast show and Children In Need, has died of cancer at the age of 77.
Jan 31, 2016 · Veteran BBC broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan has died aged 77, after a short illness, his family has confirmed.
LONDON (AP) — Terry Wogan, whose warm Irish brogue and sly, gentle humor made him a star of British television and radio for decades, has died. He was 77. Wogan died Sunday surrounded by his loved ones “after a short but brave battle with cancer,” his family said in a statement.
Jan 31, 2016 · Veteran Broadcaster Terry Wogan has died from cancer at the age of 77, with fans paying to tribute to the radio presenter on social media.
Jan 31, 2016 · A look back at the life and career of Sir Terry Wogan, the genial Irishman who became one of the best-loved broadcasters in the UK.
Jan 31, 2016 · Terry Wogan was one of the most skilled, popular and enduring broadcasters of his generation, with more than 40 years at the top of his profession. His BBC Radio 2 breakfast...
Jan 31, 2016 · Legendary television and radio broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan has died aged 77 from cancer, his family have confirmed. "Sir Terry Wogan died today after a short but brave battle with cancer," a...
Jan 31, 2016 · Sir Terry Wogan, hailed as a "national treasure", has died aged 77 after suffering from cancer. The veteran broadcaster, known for his velvety voice, was one of the UK and...
Terry Wogan was a television and radio broadcaster who was most associated with his work for the BBC. He was known for his own long-running primetime chat show, Wogan (1982), as well as being a regular presenter of [error] and commentator of The Eurovision Song Contest.