When did Terry Wogan die? – The Sun

SIR Terry Wogan was one of the most iconic presenters in British television.

The legendary TV personality is best known for hosting shows such Eurovision and Children In Need. Here's all you need to know about him.

When did Terry Wogan die?

In January 2016, Sir Terry Wogan KBE DL passed away at the age 77.

The veteran telly died after losing his battle with cancer.

Family and friends of the TV legend paid their respects during a private service a few weeks after the Children In Need star died.

A memorial was also held at Westminster Abbey on September 27, 2016.

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When did Terry Wogan host Children In Need and Eurovision?

Wogan hosted his first Children In Need show back in 1980.

During his time on the programme, he worked alongside Sue Lawley and Esther Rantzen.

Over the years, Wogan helped raise an incredible amount of money for the non-profit organisation.

Not only did he donate his hosting wages to the cause, he also made some cash with a charity single Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth, which he performed with Aled Jones.

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The TV star threw himself into auctions, sponsored activities and panel comedy shows.

The much-loved TV personality continued to work on the show each year up until 2015.

Two months prior to his passing, Terry pulled out of presenting the charity fundraiser due to health reasons.

Sir Terry provided the commentary for the Eurovision Song Contest on and off from 1971 until 1994.

What were the Janet and John Stories?

The original stories of Janet and John were published in 1949 and was aimed at kids aged 4-7.

Wogan's parody version of the tales made adults across Britain giggle.

In the 2000s, he ran a segment on Wake Up To Wogan on the Janet and John Stories.

During his show, he read out versions of the writings that were packed with humour and naughty innuendo.

The series was so popular, six CDs and two books were compiled out of them.

Over the years, these works raised more than £4 million for Children in Need.

What is the Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year Award?

In 2016, the BBC launched the Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year Award to honour him.

The public can vote for someone who has done something extraordinary, and the winner is announced during the Children In Need show.

In 2017, Graham Norton and Joanna Lumley presented the award.

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