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Taffy O'Callaghan
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 battle with cancer.
"He passed away surrounded by his family. While we understand he will be missed by many, the family ask that their privacy is respected at this time."
BBC director general Tony Hall said: "Terry truly was a national treasure."
He may not have been everyone's cup of tea, but I liked him myself. Once he stopped doing the Eurovision it lost its appeal. Graham Norton couldn't replicate Wogan's sarcasm over the obvious rigged voting that went on.
His chat show on a Monday night was a good watch too.
RIP Tel
In a statement, they said: "Sir Terry Wogan died today after a short but brave battle with cancer.
"He passed away surrounded by his family. While we understand he will be missed by many, the family ask that their privacy is respected at this time."
BBC director general Tony Hall said: "Terry truly was a national treasure."
He may not have been everyone's cup of tea, but I liked him myself. Once he stopped doing the Eurovision it lost its appeal. Graham Norton couldn't replicate Wogan's sarcasm over the obvious rigged voting that went on.
His chat show on a Monday night was a good watch too.
RIP Tel