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| - Sir Terry Wogan is an Irish radio and television broadcaster, who is played by himself. In the Episode Serve God, Love Me and Mend he is on the television and suddenly begins to talk to Saul who is watching it. He tells Saul how to get close to Annie and gives him instructions. Later turns out that The Men with Sticks and Rope are behind this. They want that Annie gets to the other side and want Sauls help for it. Saul should make Annie feel insecure, so that she is vulnerable.
- Terry Wogan (1938-2016) was a veteran radio and television broadcaster and comedian with the British Broadcasting Corporation in the United Kingdom, and is best known in the United Kingdom for his breakfast radio programme on BBC Radio 2 (Wake Up To Wogan), and his television talk show Wogan. Wogan presented a Variety Club Award to The Muppet Show in 1978, which was accepted by Frank Oz and Fozzie Bear.
- Peel and Wogan both had shows that were next to each other on BBC Radio One in the early 70's, where they would chat to each other during intervals. Wogan was enough of a friend to have attended Peel's wedding with Sheila in 1974 [1]; however the two started to lose contact with each other through the years, when Peel claimed that Wogan became increasingly distant. On many occasions, Peel would make sarcastic comments about Wogan, such as one made on 07 August 1982:
- There has always been much speculation over the whereabouts of Wogan's birthplace, but recent Etymology studies placed it in between a rock and a hard place, and Bruce Springsteen's vagina. While he was perfectly amenable as a child, Wogan ascended to immortality with his part in the rape of Lucrete and the murder of princess Diana, who he is believed to have had intercourse with.
- Sir Michael Terrence Wogan (3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016), known to pretty much the whole of Britain as Terry Wogan, was a radio presenter whose heyday was in the 1970s and 1980s. From April 1972, he was the voice of BBC Radio 2's Breakfast Show basically until his retirement from the role in 2009. He was also seen on BBC TV, hosting shows like Blankety Blank, the eponymous Wogan chat show in the 1980s, Children in Need, and the Eurovision Song Contest, the latter two being seen as 'his' shows by the public at large. Wogan died of cancer on 31 January 2016.
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| - Peel and Wogan both had shows that were next to each other on BBC Radio One in the early 70's, where they would chat to each other during intervals. Wogan was enough of a friend to have attended Peel's wedding with Sheila in 1974 [1]; however the two started to lose contact with each other through the years, when Peel claimed that Wogan became increasingly distant. On many occasions, Peel would make sarcastic comments about Wogan, such as one made on 07 August 1982: 'By dint of skilful engineering and a measure, I must confess, of unscrupulousness, we've managed to keep Gloria Hunniford out of this particular programme, but the price we had to pay was Terry Wogan.' Peel on his 07 December 1983 show criticised the music played on the charts and mentioned it was dismal and no different to Wogan's BBC Radio 2 show. But despite this, Peel didn't seem to have any personal animosity towards Wogan - in contrast to some of his remarks about some Radio 1 colleagues such as Tony Blackburn and Simon Bates. On the 20th anniversary of BBC Radio One in 1987, Wogan invited Peel and Tony Blackburn on his BBC1 TV talk show, Wogan, for a special edition called Wogan: 20 Years of Radio 1 Special, where both talked about their work on the station. Peel may have preferred Terry Wogan's predecessor on the Radio 2 breakfast show, Ray Moore, who is in his select list of "Great Broadcasters" mentioned in Margrave Of The Marshes, but he seemed to retain some respect for the Irishman's broadcasting skills. As a fan of the Eurovision Song Contest, Peel made an appearance on Wogan's A Song For Europe in 2003, where he talked about his love for the competition. One tribute to Wogan noted that, like Peel, he was one of the few DJs to have an interest in, and a flair for, language; he "became one of the few presenters on radio music stations whose audiences routinely wanted the singers to shut up so that they could hear more of the host talking".[2]
- Sir Michael Terrence Wogan (3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016), known to pretty much the whole of Britain as Terry Wogan, was a radio presenter whose heyday was in the 1970s and 1980s. From April 1972, he was the voice of BBC Radio 2's Breakfast Show basically until his retirement from the role in 2009. He was also seen on BBC TV, hosting shows like Blankety Blank, the eponymous Wogan chat show in the 1980s, Children in Need, and the Eurovision Song Contest, the latter two being seen as 'his' shows by the public at large. He was so ubiquitous a presence in the media of those decades that he was the frequent target of parody by songwriters, impressionists, and other entertainers who make a topical living. Wogan died of cancer on 31 January 2016.
- Sir Terry Wogan is an Irish radio and television broadcaster, who is played by himself. In the Episode Serve God, Love Me and Mend he is on the television and suddenly begins to talk to Saul who is watching it. He tells Saul how to get close to Annie and gives him instructions. Later turns out that The Men with Sticks and Rope are behind this. They want that Annie gets to the other side and want Sauls help for it. Saul should make Annie feel insecure, so that she is vulnerable.
- Terry Wogan (1938-2016) was a veteran radio and television broadcaster and comedian with the British Broadcasting Corporation in the United Kingdom, and is best known in the United Kingdom for his breakfast radio programme on BBC Radio 2 (Wake Up To Wogan), and his television talk show Wogan. Wogan presented a Variety Club Award to The Muppet Show in 1978, which was accepted by Frank Oz and Fozzie Bear.
- There has always been much speculation over the whereabouts of Wogan's birthplace, but recent Etymology studies placed it in between a rock and a hard place, and Bruce Springsteen's vagina. While he was perfectly amenable as a child, Wogan ascended to immortality with his part in the rape of Lucrete and the murder of princess Diana, who he is believed to have had intercourse with. As a world renowned archaeologist and pulminary surgeon, Wogan has dedicated much of his life to the eradication of the Jew and their evil ways. He is believed to have been in league with Adolf Hitler and Mahatma Gandhi during their attempt at seizing power and establishing a facist regime with which they intended to govern all of Earth and to fight Megatron and the Decepticons using only a monkey and a poorly knitted tea-cosy. While much of Terry Wogan's feats have now passed into folklore, some of his exploits into the vast, dense jungles of middle England are widely known. It is also common knowledge that he has wrestled at least 250 bears in his time, although this has yet to be proven. During 9/11, several witness reports place him at the top of the twin towers, attempting to tightrope between them. However it was later reported that he had fallen, and, despite surviving, had lost all sense of credibility and self-worth. It was because of this that Terry Wogan went into radio. Thus the onslaught had begun.
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