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* 1938 – Terry Wogan, Irish-English broadcaster
Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams appeared as Julian and Sandy, with Terry Wogan doing Kenneth Horne's lines.
The Daily Mirror ran the headline " It's Sir Del and Sir Tel " ( popular BBC Radio 2 DJ Terry Wogan was also knighted on the same day ).
Terry Wogan was featured and Esther Rantzen was responsible for the sound effects.
Among past guest speakers are Andrew Lloyd Webber, J. K. Rowling, Vivienne Westwood, Ian McKellen, Kevin Warwick, Boris Johnson, Rowan Atkinson, Ralph Fiennes, Terry Wogan, King Constantine II of Greece, Katie Price, Zoe Wanamaker, Boris Berezovsky and Kit Hesketh-Harvey.
In the UK, Match Game was known as Blankety Blank and was presented by Terry Wogan, Les Dawson, and Lily Savage.
In 2006, as well as performing with Peter Furniss and Thomas Bowles, he made a guest appearance for BBC Children in Need performing live, then assisting Terry Wogan collecting donations from the studio audience.
* Terry Wogan as Penge-sur-mer or Penge-les-trois-auberges, pronouncing Penge as the French might
In 1977 they recorded " The Floral Dance " which reached Number 2 in the UK Top 40 and stayed there for 6 weeks, inspiring radio DJ Terry Wogan to release his own version some time later.
BBC commentator Terry Wogan, at the close of Kleveland's number, dryly remarked, " Katie Boyle former Eurovision host for the UK never sang, did she?
Nevertheless, the overinterpretation of the theme of the song, as well as the fact that the lyrics of the song consisted for the most part of the often-repeated word " opera " and names of well-known operas and composers, and Çetin's breaking into operatic " lay lay la ", prompted extensive derision of the song, including the usual sardonic words from BBC commentator Terry Wogan (" a nicely understated performance there ").
The presenters were Terry Wogan and Ulrika Jonsson.
Despite being one of the presenters, Terry Wogan still managed to provide his trademark comedy commentary to the contest for the BBC.
Sir Michael Terence Wogan, KBE, DL ( born 3 August 1938 ), also known as Terry Wogan, is an Irish radio and television broadcaster who holds dual Irish and British citizenship.
* Terry Wogan, disk jockey
This was most often referred to on Terry Wogan's show, Wake Up to Wogan, although usually only in jest since the actual event happens rarely.
At 8am on 17 September 2008, to the surprise of John Humphrys, the day's main presenter on the Today programme, and Johnnie Walker, who was standing in for Terry Wogan on Radio 2, the pips went adrift by 6 seconds, and broadcast seven pips rather than six.
The most popular and regular include David Beckham, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Gary Lineker, Nicky Campbell, Richard Madeley, Tony Blair, Prince Charles, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Angus Deayton, Terry Wogan and the fictional characters Ross Geller ( from Friends ) and Dot Cotton ( from EastEnders ).
* Terry Wogan
George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Tony Blair James Bond, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig, Ozzy Osbourne, Sir Patrick Moore, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Victor Meldrew and Richard Wilson, Brian Sewell, Fourth Doctor ( Tom Baker ), Tenth Doctor ( David Tennant ), Brian Perkins, Simon Cowell, Master Yoda ( on radio )), Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, David Beckham, Chris Tarrant, William Hague, Simon Schama, Russell Crowe & Maximus Decimus Meridius, Ricky Gervais, Michael Buerk, Sir Trevor McDonald ( on television ), George Lucas, Jeremy Clarkson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sir Alan Sugar, David Frost, Ross Kemp, Eminem, Gordon Ramsay, Judge John Deed, Terry Wogan, John Humphrys, Rolf Harris, Charlotte Church ( on radio ), Jonathan Ross, Dale Winton, Jon Pertwee, Chris Eubank, Frank Bruno ( on radio ), Richard Whiteley, Morgan Freeman, Bono, Homer Simpson ( on radio ), John Craven, Griff Rhys Jones, Billy Connolly, Nick Ross, Senator John Edwards, Phil Spencer, Robbie Williams, John Motson, Gary Lineker ( on radio ), Jack Bauer, Dermot Murnaghan, Johnny Vegas, Shane Richie, Liam Gallagher, Captain Jack Sparrow, Jar Jar Binks, Doctor Octopus, José Mourinho, Hugh Laurie & Dr Gregory House, James Blunt, Alex Turner, Noel Edmonds, Justin Lee Collins, Jamie Cullum, Jamie Oliver, Wolverine, Ian Hislop, Jeremy Kyle, Wayne Rooney, Gordon Brown, Michael Owen, Jack Johnson, Captain Jack Harkness, Pete Doherty, Ewan McGregor, Peter Andre, Robin Hood, James Nesbitt, Michael Pike
Currently, Jonathan Hewat, who has a personal collection of 3, 000 clips from over four decades of world-wide English-speaking broadcasting, feels that with clanger slots, especially on TV, being taken over by Dennis Norden and then by Terry Wogan and several others, they are no longer sufficiently unusual to warrant transmitting as complete programmes.
The BBC's answer to the show, Auntie's Bloomers, presented by Terry Wogan ( and its spin-off sporting-mistakes show, Auntie's Sporting Bloomers, also presented by Wogan ), ran until approximately 2001, and was replaced by Outtake TV, which began as a series of one-off specials in 2002, hosted by Paul O ' Grady, before a series was commissioned and subsequently broadcast on BBC One in 2004, but this time hosted by Anne Robinson.
The national final to select the entry, A Song for Europe 1977, was held on March 9, 1977 at the New London Theatre and presented by Terry Wogan.

Terry and often
Capp is often associated with two other giants of the medium: Milton Caniff ( Terry and the Pirates, Steve Canyon ) and Walt Kelly ( Pogo ).
* In Terry Pratchett's Humour / Fantasy series Discworld, the Lancre Witch Nanny Ogg's cat Greebo ( also known as " The Terror of the Ramtops ") is often depicted in art as resembling the British Blue.
His series often challenge popular views of history: for example, Terry Jones ' Medieval Lives ( 2004 ) ( for which he received a 2004 Emmy nomination for " Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming ") argues that the Middle Ages was a more sophisticated period than is popularly thought, and Terry Jones ' Barbarians ( 2006 ) presents the cultural achievements of peoples conquered by the Roman Empire in a more positive light than Roman historians typically have, while criticizing the Romans as the true " barbarians " who exploited and destroyed higher civilizations.
Although the basic structure of the game generally remains constant there are often regional variations of the game's original " Terry Rules ".
Image: Badlands. Seen. From. Logan. Ave. JPG | The Terry Badlands can often be seen from the streets of Terry, Montana.
Professional wrestlers, more often than not, perform under ring names depicting alter egos, such as Terry Bollea ( Hulk Hogan ), Mark Calaway ( The Undertaker ), Paul Levesque ( Triple H ), Mike Mizanin ( The Miz ) and Phillip Brooks ( CM Punk ).
In the 1960s Williams worked mostly as a single, often accompanied by top-flight jazzmen, including Harry Edison, Clark Terry, George Shearing and Cannonball Adderley.
* Thaumaturgy is often used as a name for the magic in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels.
The avant-garde minimalist music current which emerged in the beginning of the 60s with the works of Americans La Monte Young, Terry Riley and Steve Reich using drones and loops ( often with synthesizers and tapes ) in a kind of psychedelic and space-oriented music.
Terry is a former professional boxer who has served time in prison ( Wormwood Scrubs ) (" two years for GBH and three for attempted armed robbery " according to a police sergeant in the first episode, " Gunfight at the OK Laundrette ", although other episodes slightly contradict this and the overall charges are often quite vague ), having served a substantial term because he would not grass up his co-accused.
With few options, Terry is employed as Arthur's minder on vague and ungenerous terms, with it often being hinted that Arthur has manipulated him into this job, and indeed is seen to continue to manipulate Terry throughout the character's run in the series, despite often attempting to find other means of employment and break free from Arthur's control.
He is always trying to make a quick quid and his schemes usually backfire and leave him either in debt to local underworld figures, or with his activities coming under the scrutiny of the police ( or often a combination of both )-with Terry ultimately being left to sort out the mess and get him out of trouble.
In the series Terry often clashed with the brash Custer, played by Wayne Maunder.
In the Discworld series by Terry Prachett, the three Lancre witches often refer to the members of their covenant as " The Maiden, the Mother, and ... the Other One ".
Terry was often in the news because of his activities as the leader of Operation Rescue.
His music often reflects an interest in world music, particularly Balinese gamelan tradition, as well as influence from the American minimalism trends of the 1960s ( the composer often acknowledges the work of Steve Reich, Terry Riley, and John Adams ).
During the 1980s Lusardi married a builder named Terry Bailey and they were often featured in the News of the World's Sunday supplement magazine, " Sunday ".
“ McGraw is going out and we want to make you manager .” Instead, for reasons that some traced to Lindstrom ’ s leadership role in a player revolt against their often dictatorial manager ( a charge he consistently denied, although admitting that he often spoke out against the feisty skipper nicknamed Little Napoleon ), club owner Horace Stoneham chose first baseman Bill Terry to replace McGraw.

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