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BBC Radio 2 have announced the death of one of their former DJs, Colin Berry, who was a part of the station for more than 30 ...
Lady Helen Wogan, the wife of late TV veteran Sir Terry Wogan, has died after a “fantastic life”, her son has announced. Mark Wogan said he hoped his mother and father, who died from cancer in ...
Sir Terry Wogan's wife Lady Helen has died, her son Mark confirmed in a heartbreaking post on Instagram. He posted a black and white image of his parents on the social media platform with the ...
May, 1989: in time for The Archers’ 10,000th episode, Terry Wogan arrives at Grey Gables where he’s playing in a charity golf tournament. He’s greeted by Jack Woolley (Arnold Peters), Peggy ...
“Now we spent over £300 on this and, the next day, Terry Wogan on the radio said ‘I have just watched two supposed BBC experts burn through over £300 in under 20 minutes’. Sir Terry ...
Sir Terry Wogan has died, the BBC reported. He was 77-years-old. The BBC said the veteran Irish broadcaster's family confirmed he died after a short illness. In a statement provided to The ...
The presenter joined the station in 1973 and became a household name after covering for stars such as Sir Terry Wogan. He continued reading the news on Radio 2 as a freelancer until September 2012.
Jonathan Swain travels to Limerick to visit Sir Terry Wogan's childhood home and see how the broadcaster is being remembered in his home town.
Oscar Winners. Sir Terry Wogan looks back at some of his Oscar-winning guests. We’re sorry, the information you’re looking for isn’t available right now. We ...
Sir Terry Wogan's hilarious Eurovision commentary helped make the song contest a must-watch show for UK viewers. Ireland's first-ever winner Dana shares her memories of the late broadcaster.
BBC Radio 2 presenter Colin Berry has died, his former colleagues have confirmed. The broadcaster, who worked at the BBC for ...
May, 1989: in time for The Archers’ 10,000th episode, Terry Wogan arrives at Grey Gables where he’s playing in a charity golf tournament. He’s greeted by Jack Woolley (Arnold Peters), Peggy ...