Summary

  • Veteran BBC broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan dies at the age of 77

  • His family said he had been suffering from cancer

  • Sir Terry died on Sunday morning, surrounded by his family

  • BBC director general Tony Hall said Sir Terry "was a national treasure"

  • Sir Terry was best known for the breakfast show on BBC Radio 2, and his 1980s chat show on BBC One

  1. Signing offpublished at 16:10 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Tributes have poured in for Sir Terry Wogan today and we hope we have brought you as many of them as we could.

    Our main story will continue to be updated.

    But we will leave you with a reprise of the video of Sir Terry signing off from his Radio 2 breakfast show for the last time in 2009.

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    2009: Sir Terry Wogan signing off from final breakfast show

  2. Wogan was 'a generous and warm-hearted man' - former BBC colleaguepublished at 15:55 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    I had the privilege of working with Terry during the late 60s, early 70s as a BBC Radio production assistant. It was decided that the nation needed some exercises and so as an instructor with the Keep Fit Association I was designated the task of writing his daily “Fight the Flab” exercises which he broadcast to the unsuspecting British public who were instructed to “blindfold the goldfish” or “seal up the letter box so that the postman would not see! Which meant, needless to say, that he never stuck to the script but the exercises were followed by many people at the time who phoned in regularly to let us know how they were getting on.

    I still have correspondence from the BBC and a little book which he had published called “Fight the Flab” – Keep fit with Terry Wogan – exercises from his BBC Radio Show and published in 1971 at 20p and in fact on another project we worked on, which was cancelled at the last minute he paid me himself to ensure I received my fee for the work I had done. He was indeed a generous warm-hearted man.

    Long after I left the BBC I always listened to his morning Radio 2 show and he regularly made me laugh out loud as I drove up to Rotherhithe in the early morning and caused concern to other drivers in the same traffic jam as I was.  (obviously not listening to Radio 2)!!

    It is so sad to know that he will not be on radio again -  I always think Radio was his first love and his insightful comments and warmth made me think he was talking only to me when in fact his listening figures were huge.

    RIP Terry

    Ann Wakefield, production assistant – Radio 1/2

  3. Singers pay tribute to 'witty as hell' Woganpublished at 15:48 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

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  4. Listen: Wogan 'complete, ready-made radio broadcaster'published at 15:42 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    The World This Weekend
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    Friends and colleagues Ken Bruce and Alan Dedicoat remembered Sir Terry Wogan. The broadcasters were in discussion with Mark Markell on BBC Radio 4's World This Weekend after they listened to clips of the Radio 2 presenter and TV personality.

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    Ken Bruce and Alan Dedicoat discussed the life and times of Sir Terry Wogan.

  5. BBC's Moscow correspondent on Wogan correspondencepublished at 15:34 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

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  6. Kylie joins tributes to Sir Terrypublished at 15:28 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

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  7. Telegraph cartoon - 'One for Old Tel'published at 15:22 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

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  8. Books of condolence to open in Limerickpublished at 15:18 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

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  9. 'An extraordinary broadcaster' - BBC Trust chairmanpublished at 15:12 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

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    Sir Terry Wogan was an extraordinary broadcaster treasured by audiences, who made an immense contribution in his long and dedicated career. He will be much missed by millions and all our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time.

    Rona Fairhead, BBC Trust chairman

  10. Sir Terry Wogan: Your memories and picturespublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Read about other people's memories here

    I was a young student in London from 1987 to 1989 studying at Hammersmith and West London College which was opposite the BBC Lime Grove studios. We would often see famous TV people in the street or nearby but I only got one autograph and that was Sir Terry's.

    We sat in the pub opposite Shepherds Bush Green and someone said that Terry was outside, so we rushed out to say hello. He was charming and happy to stop and chat to us. I only had an old Tube ticket in my pocket but he was very obliging and signed his name on the back of it.

    Alison Hayward

    I met him once, in 1998 at the Eurovision Song Contest in Birmingham which he co-presented. When he learned I was from the Netherlands, he complimented our song that year. "It's got to win," he said. "It's by far the best. Very musically, very well-performed and arranged by the orchestra." Alas, we didn't win (Israel did), but to hear this from the great man was nice."  

    Johan van Slooten

  11. Sir Terry 'simply the best'published at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    In a statement, TV presenter Chris Tarrant called the news of Sir Terry's death "awful and unexpected"

    "Even though we had competing breakfast shows for many years, he was always incredibly kind to me: but of course he was kind to everybody... unfailingly funny on and off the screen - just a lovely, warm, witty man. 

    He had a unique radio presence that never came from a podium, rather a comfortable fireside armchair. He was the finest broadcaster of my lifetime. Simply the best. 

    Sir Terry Wogan
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    The airwaves have lost a great gentleman."

    Chris Tarrant

  12. Wogan was a 'thoughtful, generous and sane man'published at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

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  13. Sir Terry: 'loveliest of men'published at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Music stars have joined the many tributes to Sir Terry Wogan - who had his own (minor) chart hit with The Floral Dance in 1978 - among them Ireland's Ronan Keating and Andrea Corr.

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  14. Floral tributes left at Sir Terry's homepublished at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Flowers have been left outside the home of Sir Terry Wogan in Buckinghamshire. One card said: "Terry! Rest in peace."

    Sir Terry's houseImage source, PA
  15. Rantzen shares memories of working with Woganpublished at 14:21

    Esther Rantzen and Sir Terry Wogan

    Esther Rantzen, who worked with Sir Terry on Children in Need, said he was famous for not rehearsing performances. 

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    You enjoyed the wit when you were in his company. You enjoyed it whether you were a viewer or a listener. The only criticism I ever heard anyone make of Terry was that he just wouldn't rehearse.

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    Take one was, for him, the best and only take. But as take one was always brilliant, those who wanted take 104 were not really disappointed."

  16. 'None of us saw this coming'published at 14:12 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Richard Madeley, who had been sitting in for Sir Terry on Radio 2, said "none of us saw this coming", adding that he had expected to see the veteran presenter back working early next month.

    He joined the many voices paying tribute to Sir Terry.

    Richard Madeley
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    There was no disconnect between the Terry Wogan that we saw on the television or heard on the radio, and the real man, none at all.

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    He would just walk in, shoulder off his coat and start broadcasting without there being any kind of gap."

    Richard Madeley

  17. Wogan 'made radio in age of TV' - Father Brian D'Arcypublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Sir Terry Wogan "was the one who made radio in an age of television", his close friend and fellow broadcaster Father Brian D'Arcy has said.

    Fr D'Arcy said Sir Terry "perfected the art of radio from a very early age".

    "He was the only man I ever met who could make a pause sound interesting," the County Fermanagh priest told BBC Radio Ulster's The Sunday News.

    Sir Terry WoganImage source, AFP/Getty Images
  18. Wogan 'helped raise millions' for Children in Needpublished at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Sir Terry Wogan and Pudsey

    Stevie Spring, chairwoman of Children In Need, said Sir Terry had helped raise hundreds of millions of pounds for the charity. 

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    He was absolutely dedicated to making a difference to the lives of as many children as possible in the UK.

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    You would try and brief him before an event or before an appearance - slightly a waste of time, and actually much, much, much better for him to just say what was in his heart, and it was in his heart. It was one of the most important things in his life.

  19. Cancer charity 'grateful' for Sir Terry's supportpublished at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Lynda Thomas, Macmillan Cancer Support's chief executive, said the charity is mourning the loss of Sir Terry, who had supported its fundraising efforts. 

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    We are deeply saddened to hear the news that Sir Terry Wogan has passed away from cancer. At Macmillan we've been lucky enough to have benefited from Sir Terry's support for events such as World's Biggest Coffee Morning.

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    We are extremely grateful for everything he did to help us raise awareness and vital funds for people affected by cancer. We are sending our heartfelt condolences to Sir Terry's family at this difficult time.

  20. Tea and biscuits with Sir Terrypublished at 13:55 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Comedian Sarah Millican recalled a treat-laden interview with Sir Terry on BBC Radio 2.

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