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Sir Michael Terence "Terry" Wogan, KBE, DL (/ˈwoʊɡən/, 3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016) was an Irish-British radio and television broadcaster who worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career. Before he retired from his BBC Radio 2 weekday breakfast programme Wake Up to Wogan in 2009, it had eight million regular listeners, making him the most listened-to radio broadcaster in Europe.
Wogan was a leading media personality in the UK from the late 1960s and was often referred to as a "national treasure". In addition to his weekday radio show, he was known in the UK for his work on television, including the BBC One chat show Wogan, presenting Children in Need, the game show Blankety Blank and Come Dancing. He was the BBC's commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest from 1971 to 2008 and its host in 1998. From 2010 to 2015 he presented Weekend Wogan, a two-hour Sunday morning show on BBC Radio 2.
Wogan acquired dual UK citizenship in 2005 and was thus entitled to use "Sir" in front of his name when he was awarded a knighthood in the same year. He died from cancer at his home in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, on 31 January 2016, aged 77.
David Vaughan Icke (/aɪk/, born 29 April 1952) is an English writer, public speaker and former professional footballer and sports broadcaster. He promotes conspiracy theories about global politics and has written extensively about them.
Icke was a BBC television sports presenter and spokesman for the Green Party, when in 1990 a psychic told him that he was a healer who had been placed on Earth for a purpose, and that the spirit world was going to pass messages to him. In March 1991 he held a press conference to announce that he was a "Son of the Godhead" – a phrase he said later the media had misunderstood. He said that a subsequent appearance on BBC's Wogan changed his life, turning him from a respected household name into a public laughing stock.
He nevertheless continued to develop his ideas, and in four books published over seven years—The Robots' Rebellion (1994), And the Truth Shall Set You Free (1995), The Biggest Secret (1999), and Children of the Matrix (2001)—he set out a worldview that combined New-Age spiritualism with a denunciation of totalitarian trends in the modern world. At the heart of his theories lies the idea that a secret group of reptilian humanoids called the Babylonian Brotherhood (including George W. Bush, Queen Elizabeth II, Kris Kristofferson and Boxcar Willie) controls humanity, and that many prominent figures are reptilian. He further proposes that the Moon is an artificial construct—"probably a hollowed-out planetoid"—from which the reptilians broadcast an "artificial sense of self and the world" that humans mistakenly perceive as reality.
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, PC, FRS (née Roberts; 13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013) was a British stateswoman and politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and the Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990. She was the longest-serving British Prime Minister of the 20th century and is currently the only woman to have held the office. A Soviet journalist dubbed her the "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style. As Prime Minister, she implemented policies that have come to be known as Thatcherism.
Originally a research chemist before becoming a barrister, Thatcher was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Finchley in 1959. Edward Heath appointed her Secretary of State for Education and Science in his 1970 government. In 1975, Thatcher defeated Heath in the Conservative Party leadership election to become Leader of the Opposition and became the first woman to lead a major political party in the United Kingdom. She became Prime Minister after winning the 1979 general election.
The One Show: Tribute to Sir Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan's Ireland Episode 1
Terry Wogan's Ireland Episode 2
Sir Terry Wogan signs off on his breakfast show
Gloria Hunniford's Moving Tribute To Sir Terry Wogan | Loose Women
David Icke destroys Terry Wogan
MARGARET THATCHER - Interview with Terry Wogan 1990
Terry Wogan reads Radio2 Janet & John stories
Sir Terry Wogan's funniest on-screen moments
Highlights from Sir Terry Wogan's chat show - BBC News
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Genres: Comedy,Chris Evans and other guests pay tribute to one of the greats in British broadcasting - Sir Terry Wogan.
RIP Terry Wogan. 3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016. This documentary, broadcast in 2011, takes on a new poignancy now. Enjoy. It is over 40 years since Terry Wogan decided to leave Ireland and seek his fortune across the water in England. In that time, Ireland has changed beyond all recognition - and so has Terry. Now, in the wake of his retirement from BBC Radio 2, Terry's going 'home'. In the autobiographical journey of a lifetime he travels back to Dublin, the city he left behind as a teenager, and all the way back to Limerick, where he was born, taking in the length and breadth of the heart-stoppingly beautiful Irish coast en route. For Terry, this is an opportunity to cherish the old, and to seek out and celebrate the new face of Ireland. But this Ireland is a very different country...
RIP Terry Wogan. 3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016. This documentary was broadcast in 2011. Terry Wogan reaches the halfway mark in the odyssey around his homeland. He has travelled the southern half of the Republic, from Dublin round to Limerick, where he grew up. Now it's the turn of the north, much of which is quite literally a different country. After sharing memories of his buttoned-up childhood holidays in Galway and witnessing a seismic shift in Catholic prudery when 180 Irish ladies throw off all their clothes and take a 'Dip in the Nip' for charity, Terry heads for the border. As he crosses into Northern Ireland he recalls the watchtowers and armed security. Now all that gives the border away is a subtle change in the texture of the road surface. More than a decade after the Peace...
Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1VGTPwA From series 20, broadcast on 01/02/2016 Gloria explains how Sir Terry helped her start her career in broadcasting. She talks fondly about her dear friend and colleague, explaining that he hadn't wanted to make a fuss when he passed away. Sherrie Hewson also shares her story about the broadcasting legend. Like, follow and subscribe to Loose Women! Website: http://bit.ly/1EDGFp5 YouTube: http://bit.ly/1C7hxMy Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1KXmWdc Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Bxfxts http://www.itv.com http://www.stv.tv http://www.u.tv
David Vaughan Icke (/aɪk/; ike, born 29 April 1952) is an English writer, public speaker and former professional footballer. He promotes conspiracy theories about global politics and has written extensively about them. The headlines attracted an invitation to appear on the BBC's prime-time Terry Wogan show, Wogan, on 29 April 1991. When asked if he was claiming to be the son of God, he did not disagree, and amid laughter from the studio audience, he repeated that Britain would soon be devastated by tidal waves and earthquakes.[27] He also talked about politics and the environment: When you survey the world today ... when a child dies in this world of preventable disease every two seconds, when the economic system of this world must destroy the Earth simply for that system to survive; when...
Prime minister Margaret Thatcher interviewed by Terry Wogan on his chat show on 12 January 1990
Sir Terry Wogan reads an unbroadcast Radio 2 Janet & John story. Followed by a short commercial of where to buy the cd and that this is all in aid of BBC Children in Need.
From Eurovision quips to dancing Gangnam Style, via his leisurely lap around the Top Gear track, The Telegraph looks back on some of Sir Terry Wogan's most amusing TV appearances Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=telegraphtv Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/telegraph.co.uk Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/telegraph Follow us on Google+ https://plus.google.com/102891355072777008500/ Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Daily Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
Between 1982 and 1992 Sir Terry Wogan hosted a chat show that was eventually broadcast on three evenings a week. The programme featured famous appearances by an inebriated George Best and David Icke announcing he was the Son of God. This compilation also includes guests Sir Cliff Richard and Wham. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
Terry Wogan talks about marriage and the Eurovision Song Contest. Free video clip from the popular british talk show 'Parkinson'.
Gerry Ryan interviews broadcaster Terry Wogan on his hit RTÉ show 'Ryan Confidential' (Part 1 of 3)
Wogan was a British television chat show that was broadcast on BBC1 from 1982 until 1992, presented by Terry Wogan.
"I don't have an ultimate goal, I just tend to enjoy each day as it comes..." It's with sadness that we've learnt of the death of broadcasting legend Terry Wogan today. Terry was an occasional visitor to these shores, and in 1978 he dropped into our Guernsey studios for a quick chat after presenting his Radio 2 show from the streets of St. Peter Port. So long Terry.
A collection of the best and funniest interviews that "George Best" ever gave. The classic "George Best & Terry Wogan" embarrassing drunk interview. The new interview with "Terry Wogan & George Best" years later. The "Carol Vorderman & George Best & Parkinson" great interview "No Comments Please" "Just Enjoy & Tell Your Friends"
1991 Madonna Interview by Terry Wogan, Cannes, France
This is the complete David Icke Wogan interview that I recorded on video when it originally aired in 1991
Via : http://www.brittanyholidaycottagestorent.com Mr Universe Tom Platz interviewed byTerry Wogan. When I first saw this on television I found it very motivational and it really summed up steroid use for me for he said ' Steroids don't make the champion, it comes from within, without steroids the same people would be winning the competitions' Before this interview, body builders on television were only shown as 'meat heads' this interview changed that as Tom came across as extremely likeable, intelligent and articulate. In my late teens his book ' pro-style body-building' was my training bible, a very inspiring read. I started body building at the age of 14 initially to build myself up for rugby and then the body building took over, I've personally never touched steroids and have en...
Summary of news on 'Sir Terry Wogan: BBC Radio 2 to broadcast memorial service' Source: BBC A memorial service for Sir Terry Wogan at Westminster Abbey is to be broadcast live on BBC Radio 2 The service will be held on 27 September - the 50th anniversary of the presenter's first BBC radio broadcast Sir Terry, who died in January, hosted the Radio 2 breakfast show from 1972-1984 and 1993-2009, and fronted TV shows like Wogan and Blankety Blank Two hundred and fifty tickets for the Westminster Abbey service will be available in a ballot via the BBC Radio 2 website The BBC One tribute has the working title Sir Terry Wogan Remembered: Fifty Years at the BBC. In January, Sir Terry's family said the 77-year-old had died "after a short but brave battle with cancer" Keywords: bbc, terry...
The Great Late Terry Wogan on Michael Mcintyre's Chat Show, this is a tribute to a wonderful man and a great broadcaster who gave joy to millions through his tv hosting, eurovision criticizing and radio breakfast show hosting. No copyright infringement intended.
Bonnie Raitt - I Can't Make You Love Me - Terry Wogan Show BBC 1 - 1993
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David Vaughan Icke (/aɪk/; ike, born 29 April 1952) is an English writer, public speaker and former professional footballer. He promotes conspiracy theories about global politics and has written extensively about them. The headlines attracted an invitation to appear on the BBC's prime-time Terry Wogan show, Wogan, on 29 April 1991. When asked if he was claiming to be the son of God, he did not disagree, and amid laughter from the studio audience, he repeated that Britain would soon be devastated by tidal waves and earthquakes.[27] He also talked about politics and the environment: When you survey the world today ... when a child dies in this world of preventable disease every two seconds, when the economic system of this world must destroy the Earth simply for that system to survive; when...
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This is Terry Wogan saying goodbye to his BBC Radio 2 listeners the first time round in December 1984. The following February he started his thrice-weekly BBC1 chat show. Newsreader Hilary Osborn Pause for Thought with Gerald Priestland
In memory of Sir Terry Wogan. BBC Radio 2 18 December 2009 and the final Wake Up to Wogan. Reading the news is Charles Nove. You'll also hear Lynn Bowles, John Marsh, Alan Dedicoat and Rev Roger Royle.
Some of Terry Wogan's classic interviews. This features the infamous interview with a rather worse for wear George Best
Hold tight the YouTube massive. Easy. from Peter Serafinowicz on Radio6
complete show, Liza sings "So Sorry I Said" & "Losing My Mind" with Neil & Chris
a clip from a Season two, Wogan show from April 9th 1983 with Jim Davidson with music from Barbara Dickson. The original Saturday Night Wogan show, it moved to 3 nights a week in 1985.
Baskasi olma kendin ol böyle cok daha güzelsin.ya gel bana sahici sahici ya da anca
gidersin(x2).anasinin kuzusu,cigerimin kösesi kiz bu neyin cakasi kiz hepsi senin
mi?,hepsi senin mi?
chorus:
oynama sikidim sikidim
oynama sikidim sikidim
ah yanar döner ah acayipsin!
ne deli ne de divaneyim biliyorum sonunu
sanma uguruna viraneyim begenmedim oyununu