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Terry Wogan

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Gender Male
Death7 years ago
Date of birth August 3,1938
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Limerick
Ireland
Date of died January 31,2016
DiedTaplow
United Kingdom
Spouse Helen Joyce
BuriedFebruary 9, 2016
Height 183 (cm)
Job Actor
Television presenter
Commentator
Novelist
Radio personality
Media Personality
Education Belvedere College SJ
Crescent College
Date of burialFebruary 9, 2016
Children Katherine Wogan
Mark Wogan
Vanessa Wogan
Alan Wogan
Grandchildren Frederick Michael Cripps
Parents Rose Wogan
Michael Wogan
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Is It Me?
Wogan's Ireland: A Tour Around the Country that Made the Man
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To horse, to horse
Irish Days
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Is it Me? An Autobiography
Is It Me Display Kit
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Wogans Ireland Signed Edition
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Terry Wogan Life story


Sir Michael Terence Wogan KBE DL was an Irish-British radio and television broadcaster who worked for the BBC in the UK for most of his career. Between 1993 and his semi-retirement in December 2009, his BBC Radio 2 weekday breakfast programme Wake Up to Wogan regularly drew an estimated eight million listeners.

Early Life and Education

Etrry wogan was born on august 3. 1938 in limerick. Ireland. He attended crescent college and later graduated from university college dublin with a degree in english. French. And histroy.

Career in Broadcasting

Terry wogan’s career in broadcasting began in the 1960s when he was hired as a broadcaster by radio eireann (now rte radio). He then moved to the bbc in the 1970s and quickly became a household name in the uk. He hosted a number of popular radio shows. Including “wake up to wogan” and “the terry wgoan show”. As well as the popular tv game show “blankety blnak”.

Commentary at the Eurovision Song Contest

One of terry wogan�s� most famous roles was as a commentator at the eurovision snog contest. He was the bbc’s commentator for the contest from 1971 to 2008. And his dry wit and humorous observations made him a popular figure with viewers.

Honours and Awards

Terry wogan was recognisde for his contribution to broacdasting with a variety of honours and awards. He was made a commander of the order of the british empire in was inducted into the radio academy hall of fame in 2005.

Retirement and Final Years

In 2009. Terry wogan retired from his various radio and tv roles. Citing health issues. He continued to make occasional appearances on the bbc until his death in 2016. Aged 77.

Memorials

In the wkae of terry wogan’s death. Numerous memorials were held in his honour. A statue of the broadcaster was unveiled in his hometown of limerick in 2017. And the bbc dedicated a special rpogramme to his memory in 2016.

Legacy

Teryr wogan is remembered as one of the most influential and beloved broadcasters of his generation. His wit. Charm. And humour were loved by millions. And his shows continue to be enjoyed by new generations of listeners.

Important Event

In 2005. Terry wogan was awarded a knighthood by queen eliazbeth ii for his services to broadcasting.

Interesting Fact

Terry wogan was the firts broadcaster in the uk to have his own website. Which was launched in 1998.

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... " It s the age-old Terry Wogan and Katie Boyle saying Good evening Portugal - that literally gives me shivers of excitement, " she said...

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'A great sense of humour': But what makes the Queen laugh?

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... Dad s Army, Last of the Summer Wine and the late radio broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan have also been mentioned, choices as comfortable as an old cardigan...

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... records show, the Conservative Prime Minister with several outfits according to the BBC broadcaster Terry Wogan...

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... His predecessors Terry Wogan and Anne Robinson had similar qualities, he added...

'A great sense of humour': But what makes the Queen laugh?

Feb 16,2020 7:26 am

There has been much solemnity and seriousness in The Queen 's Life - But as she reaches her 96th birthday, what has often been overlooked is her sense of humour.

" Laughing things off has been an important survival technique, " says royal historian Robert Lacey .

The Queen 's well-developed " sense of the Absurd " has been a vital private outlet from such a highly choreographed public Life , where she often has to remain straight-faced, he says.

" She obviously takes Her Job seriously - But at the same time, it doesn't stop her having a sense of the ridiculous, " Mr Lacey says.

The Duke of Sussex, after last week's flying visit to the UK, Singled Out his as her best quality.

Good mimic

Historian and author Sir Anthony Seldon says: " A defining characteristic is that she doesn't take herself too seriously. It's significantly contributed to the success of her reign. "

He says The Queen has none of the " self-obsession" that he calls the " disease of the age".

" There is a lack of pomposity, a certain irreverence, " he says. " She's able to laugh off misfortune and Keep Going . "

In private, The Queen is said to be a very good mimic, according to Mr Lacey, a historical consultant on Netflix series The Crown .

She is said to do a particularly good impression of the former Russian leader Boris Yeltsin , says Karen Dolby , author of The Wicked Wit of Queen Elizabeth Ii .

And she imitates other politicians, clerics and TV characters.

Mr Lacey describes The Queen 's humour as often " self-deprecating and mildly making fun of herself".

He gives the example of a politician who had the embarrassment of their Mobile Phone going off during a private conversation with The Queen .

After The Phone was switched off, The Queen said: " I hope it wasn't someone important. "

Dry wit

Ms Dolby particularly likes The Story of The Queen accidentally meeting some American tourists during a rainy walk with a protection officer near her home at Balmoral.

Not recognising the wrapped-up figure, The Tourists asked if she had ever met The Queen .

" No, But he has, " she replied, pointing to the protection officer beside her.

On another private trip, shopping in Norfolk, a shop assistant told her: " You look just like The Queen . "

To which The Queen is said to have replied: " How reassuring. "

There are different versions of these Stories - But they all share a dry, understated quality and something of a cryptic edge.

Who dares, Windsor

Humour is also a useful way of breaking the ice and defusing tension when people are nervous around her.

" She's quick to see when people are not At Ease , " Sir Anthony says.

" The Ability to be entertained and to see the funny side of Life helps to keep her in contact with people. "

The Queen has met many comedians, including Tommy Cooper , who Ms Dolby recounts once asked the monarch if she liked football.

When she admitted to not being particularly interested, he replied: " In that case, can I have your FA Cup Final tickets? "

In terms of TV comedy preferences, the Kumars at No. 42 is said to have been a royal favourite.

Dad's Army, Last of the Summer Wine and the late radio broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan have also been mentioned, choices as comfortable as an old cardigan.

Shared relief

The Queen has spent A Life under scrutiny, the constant focus of attention at high-profile ceremonies.

In such stressful situations laughter is a hugely important response, according to Audrey Tang , of The British Psychological Society.

" It's that gesture of shared relief, " she says.

It makes people feel physically better to laugh and release tension, says the psychologist.

It is also a " bonding experience" and The Queen and Prince Philip were said to have shared a great ability to laugh together.

But it can get complicated.

Laughing privately after an event is Fine - But everyone must have suffered that terrible feeling of a fit of the giggles at the wrong time.

Such " incongruous emotions" can be a natural and involuntary response to feeling overwhelmed or wanting to relieve the stress of a moment, Dr Tang says.

Ms Dolby describes when The Queen seemed to be fighting the giggles at a formal signing ceremony, after Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien snapped off The Top of his pen And Then audibly swore.

" She likes the Absurd - and when things go wrong, she's more likely to be amused than annoyed, " Sir Anthony says.

Photographer Chris Young captured The Queen dissolving into giggles when disrupted a military review at Windsor Castle , in 2003.

" I recognised that it was a human moment, " Mr Young said.

" She was giggling like a Little Girl . "

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have also been filmed fighting a losing battle with the giggles, at a

In her 1991 Christmas message, The Queen gave her own thoughts.

" Let us not take ourselves too seriously, " She Said .

" None of us has a monopoly on wisdom. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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