Sir Terry Wogan bows out of Radio 2 breakfast show
18 Dec 2009 | by Arif Durrani
LONDON - Sir Terry Wogan signed off on his last Radio 2 breakfast show this morning (18 December), ending the most popular radio show in the country.
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