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Radio 2,03 Apr 2022,117 mins
Wogan: In His Own Words
Available for 24 days
In April 1972, Terry Wogan broadcast his first ever breakfast show on the BBC. First heard in 2022, 50 years later, Radio 2 celebrated the anniversary of what became the UK's most-listened-to radio show from one of the best-loved broadcasters. This special programme centres on a rare, intimate and previously unheard interview with Terry, recorded at the height of his fame in the 1980s. The recording sat untouched in a dusty BBC vault for decades and was never broadcast until 2022. Terry talks at length about his family, his life choices and his work ethic. He also reflects on his television success, from Come Dancing to Blankety Blank, and some awkward beauty contests in between. Terry shares his views on the fragility of fame and the anxiety that brings when in the spotlight. We bring Terry's words up-to-date through interviews with Terry's colleagues and friends, hearing their immediate reactions as they listen to this recording all these years later. We will also hear their memories of life with, and the wise advice and honest comment they received from, Terry. Hosted by Zoe Ball, this special show is an intimate two hours about the wordsmith who entertained millions with his trademark wit and warmth. Described as the master of the national airwaves - this is his story and take on his life and career, heard in his own words. Contributors include Dame Joanna Lumley, Dallas star Patrick Duffy, Scott Mills, Michael Ball, Dermot O'Leary, Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills, Gaby Roslin, Claudia Winkleman, Ken Bruce, Chris Moyles and Greg James. We also hear from former Director General Greg Dyke, Blankety Blank guest Lorraine Chase and excerpts from Chris Evans paying tribute at the Westminster Abbey Service of Thanksgiving for the life and work of Sir Terry Wogan in September 2016.
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