Terry Wogan
Radio Host
Terry Wogan was born in Limerick, Munster, Ireland on August 3rd, 1938 and is the Radio Host. At the age of 77, Terry Wogan biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
Date of Birth
August 3, 1938
Nationality
Ireland, United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Limerick, Munster, Ireland
Death Date
Jan 31, 2016 (age 77)
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Narrator, Radio Personality, Television Presenter
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Spouse(s)
Helen Joyce (m. 1965)
Children
4
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Dame Jilly Cooper reveals she was silenced and mistreated by publishers after she was almost raped by an fellow author who 'ripped her clothes off' in the backseat of a taxi
www.dailymail.co.uk,
September 30, 2024
Dame Jilly Cooper has revealed that she was silenced and mistreated after almost being raped by a fellow author. The writer, 87, who has sold over 12 million books and is one of the UK's most prolific romance novelists, said the attempted sexual assault took place in her early career. In her new documentary, In My Own Words: Jilly Cooper, she said the author was 'a great big gross creature' who 'ripped off' her clothes in a taxi.
Sunflowers found to 'dance' together to share sunlight with other nearby plants
www.dailymail.co.uk,
August 28, 2024
The late great broadcaster Terry Wogan once scored an unlikely hit in 1978 with The Floral Dance. But we doubt he was privy to the knowledge that sunflowers actually 'dance' together to share sunlight. Researchers have found that plants which grow close together - with each casting a shadow on its neighbour - have found a way around the issue with random movements.
CRAIG BROWN: Did I REALLY say that, Your Majesty? How even the great and good shook like jelly and spouted gobbledygook when they met the late Queen
www.dailymail.co.uk,
August 19, 2024
Those who were presented to the Queen often found the experience discombobulating. Though it may have been the first time they had ever set eyes on her, they were often more familiar with her face than with their own. They knew it in profile; they knew it head-on; they had seen it refracted through the visions of countless artists and photographers. So to meet the Queen face-to-face was apt to make you feel giddy or woozy, as though a well-loved family portrait had suddenly sprung to life