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9 unusual facts about Wogan


A Tribe of Toffs

The band went on to make appearances on Wogan, Daytime Live (with Alan Titchmarsh) and various Children's BBC appearances, as well as some satellite TV shows.

They decided to release a second humorous single in 1989 called "Terry Wogan's On TV (Again)" but it did not chart.

Lauren Harries

In childhood Harries was known as James, a purported "child prodigy" in the field of antiques, appearing on numerous television shows including Wogan.

That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore

Its limited success has been said to be due to a lack of original studio material, the 7-inch version missing an instrumental coda and inadequate promotion, including a last-minute refusal by the band to perform on television show Wogan.

United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985

The songs had been first previewed in the previous week on the Wogan TV show.

The artistes were introduced on stage with captions on screen, followed by presenter Terry Wogan.

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Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, in her late nineties, reciting Juliet's death scene from Romeo and Juliet, a role she had first performed over eighty years ago.

George Best appearing on the show in September 1990 while extremely drunk and being escorted off set by security.

You and Your Heart So Blue

The new line-up with Preston was premiered on the popular talk-show, Wogan, where they elected to perform this song, although too late to revive its chart fortunes.


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Didn't You Kill My Brother?

Carl discovers that the centre has equipment that could be used to train young people in manufacturing and technology, but when he enthuses on its educational potential, Pauline retorts: "I don't want to go on Wogan with a man who makes things - this isn't the seventies. Anyway the CBI would never stand for it. If I catch you making things you'll be back inside pissing in a tin pot before you can say Amnesty International!"

Éamonn Ó Ciardha

'Fighting Dick' Talbot, 'the Chevalier' Wogan and Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally: Jailbreakers and Jailbirds, History Ireland, 19, No. 2 (2011), pp.

Edward Wogan

It is possible that, on the way, Wogan and his men carried out a coup against the English Parliamentarians at Carlisle Castle, releasing a number of Royalist prisoners.

So Solid Crew

This Wikipedia entry has been victim to a record number of spurious modifications, with over 150 "members" of So Solid Crew being identified including DJ Wogan, Richard Madeley, Heisenberg and Papa Lazarou.

Wogan Philipps, 2nd Baron Milford

Wogan Philipps, 2nd Baron Milford (25 February 1902 – 30 November 1993) was the only member of the Communist Party of Great Britain ever to sit in the House of Lords.


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