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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.
31. Jan. 2016 · Veteran BBC broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan has died aged 77, after a short illness, his family has confirmed. In a statement, they said: "Sir Terry Wogan died today after a short but brave...
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 · Sun 31 Jan 2016 08.24 EST. Shocked colleagues of Sir Terry Wogan paid tribute to a national treasure and broadcasting legend following his death on Sunday from cancer, which he had kept...
Sun 31 Jan 2016 09.05 EST. With his ready self-deprecation and an ability to mock inoffensively, Terry Wogan, who has died aged 77 after suffering from cancer, was for several decades one of...
31. Jan. 2016 · The BBC's Sir Terry Wogan has died aged 77 from cancer. GQ looks back at the Irish TV and radio broadcaster's life.
31. Jan. 2016 · Published 31st Jan 2016, 10:29 BST. Updated 31st Jan 2016, 11:34 BST. Terry Wogan has died aged 77 after a battle with cancer. The veteran broadcaster, known for his velvety voice on radio...