Terry Wogan was one of Britain's favourite presenters, with the Irish personality being the face of major events like the Eurovision Song Contest and Children in Need. Terry first started hosting a talk show in the 1970s with ITV's Lunchtime with Wogan, but in 1982, he started hosting Wogan. Following its cancellation, Terry returned to radio and became one of the country's best-known voices. The star remained active on the radio for the rest of his life, with his final show airing on 8 November 2015. By the time he retired, Terry had been diagnosed with an advanced stage of prostate cancer, a secret he kept from the public.
Source: The Star March 10, 2026 17:22 UTC