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Oh no, another hero.. RIP Sir Terry


Diane

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He truly was the voice of my childhood, remember listening to him as I got ready to go to school (my Mum always had him on) then much later when I was driving to and from work in to early 2000s... he seemed totally ageless.

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That's so sad. I thought there must be something very wrong with him when he didn't do Children in Need in November.

 

Like Diane, I remember listening to him while getting ready for school. My mum had radio 2 on all day, so it was him, Pete Murray, Jimmy Young, The Archers, Waggoner's Walk etc that I listened to if I was off sick.

 

RIP Sir Terry.

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And what a career he had! From Blanketty Blank to Children in Need via The Floral Dance, Terry's Old Gits (TOGS), Eurovision, Chat Show Host - seemed to manage to appeal to all ages, and never a whiff of scandal about him. Seemed like a true gentleman in all senses of the word.

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And what a career he had! From Blanketty Blank to Children in Need via The Floral Dance, Terry's Old Gits (TOGS), Eurovision, Chat Show Host - seemed to manage to appeal to all ages, and never a whiff of scandal about him. Seemed like a true gentleman in all senses of the word.

 

 

:laugh: I'm not sure my mother would like to be an Old Git! I think it's Geezers and Gals, but I prefer your version!

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lovely bloke, his Eurovision commentary was the stuff of legend, no one could take the piss quite like Tezza.

 

I think that's what i remember about him the most, he was hilarious with some of his comments and made the show worth watching,lol.

 

Cal x

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Really feeling sad this morning, knowing Terry Wogan has departed this world. What a huge loss to his fanbase and all those who loved his gentle humour and soothing voice every morning on Radio 2 for so many years. Can't believe he's gone. So many well-loved, household names we've grown up with for many years have passed recently and each one a stark reminder that life is so short. And all the more reason to concentrate on making the very best of each and every day we're blessed with, while we can. RIP dear Terry. You definitely earned your stripes on this earth.

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I tried to explain to the people at work what a huge loss he is and how he has been a part of so many people's lives through the years, and they just looked at me like I was mad. Glad I'm not the only one feeling so sad about this.

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I'm sad about this too Diane. Used to listen to his Radio 2 show while driving home after nightshift, didn't mind being stuck in traffic! Loved it, loved watching Children in Need later in the programme when he'd had a few drinks! A funny and hugely talented man! RIP Sir Terry....

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