BBC Radio 2 breakfast presenter Sir Terry Wogan has been honoured in his home city of Limerick with a lifetime achievement award from the Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern.68 year old Wogan began his career on RTE as well as hosting chat programmes for the BBC, the voice of the Eurovision Song Contest, hosting Children in Need every year, his popular Radio 2 breakfast show and recently receiving a knighthood from the Queen.
Wogan is no Bogan
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Wogan is no Bogan
Monday, February 5, 2007 | Labels: Radionews |
BBC Radio 2 breakfast presenter Sir Terry Wogan has been honoured in his home city of Limerick with a lifetime achievement award from the Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern.68 year old Wogan began his career on RTE as well as hosting chat programmes for the BBC, the voice of the Eurovision Song Contest, hosting Children in Need every year, his popular Radio 2 breakfast show and recently receiving a knighthood from the Queen.
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