LONDON - One of the best-known voices and faces of British radio and television Terry Wogan has died aged 77.
The long term stalwart of the BBC died Sunday surrounded by family members "after a short but brave battle with cancer," his family said in a statement.
The Irish-born DJ and presenter was a staple of British broadcasting, best known for his long-running radio morning show and his annual hosting duties for Britain's coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest.
He built up a huge fan base over his decades-long career thanks to his inimitable voice and often subversive humour, and was awarded a knighthood in 2005. Read more...
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