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31. Jan. 2016 · Sir Terry Wogan, renowned for his work on Radio 2's breakfast show and Children In Need, has died of cancer at the age of 77. A family statement, issued by the BBC, said: "Sir Terry Wogan died today after a short but brave battle with cancer. He passed away surrounded by his family.
In 2005, Wogan acquired British citizenship in addition to his Irish nationality and was awarded a knighthood in the same year and was therefore entitled to use the title "Sir Terry". [5] [6] He died on 31 January 2016, aged 77.
31. Jan. 2016 · Veteran BBC broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan has died aged 77, after a short illness, his family has confirmed.
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31. Jan. 2016 · Legendary BBC broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan has died aged 77, after a short illness, his family has confirmed. He was a commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest for more than three decades. In a statement, Wogan's family said: "Sir Terry Wogan died today after a short but brave battle with cancer. "He passed away surrounded by his family.
31. Jan. 2016 · The 77-year-old Irish-born radio and TV host, who was the face of Children in Need for 35 years during a career that spanned five decades, died surrounded by family “after a short but brave battle...
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31. Jan. 2016 · Veteran Broadcaster Terry Wogan has died from cancer at the age of 77, with fans paying to tribute to the radio presenter on social media. Wogan’s final time hosting his BBC Radio 2 show was...
31. Jan. 2016 · Legendary television and radio broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan has died aged 77 from cancer, his family have confirmed. "Sir Terry Wogan died today after a short but brave battle with cancer,"...