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He is a broadcasting legend, but hosting Children In Need nearly ended in tragedy for Sir Terry Wogan. The BBC has launched an investigation after the presenter came close to being seriously injured by a piece of set during the live filming of the annual...
Tags: Sir Terry, Terry Wogan, BBC, Los Angeles, Wogan, Children in Need, Goner Records, United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest, Castlebar Song Contest, Entertainment Culture
Performers from EastEnders, The Bill and The One Show were among those on the seven-hour telethon, hosted by Sir Terry Wogan, Alesha Dixon and Tess Daly. Peter Kay launched the official single, featuring dozens of children's TV characters, while dance...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, Terry Wogan, Alesha Dixon, Telethon, EastEnders, Tess Daly, British television, Children in Need, Strictly Come Dancing, Entertainment Culture
During an evening of perfromances from the likes of the BBC newsreaders, EastEnders, Peter Andre, JLS, Spandau Ballet and Madness, the American country singer performed her top-selling single Love Story. She then told the evening's host Terry Wogan that...
Tags: Taylor Swift, London, Love Story, Fearless, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest, Doctor Who, David Tennant, Doctor, Alesha Dixon, Terry Wogan, Children in Need, JLS, Comic Relief
Doctor Who, Strictly Come Dancing and EastEnders stars will be part of the seven-hour show, hosted by Sir Terry Wogan, Tess Daly and Alesha Dixon. Comic Peter Kay will unveil this year's official single, while JLS, Pixie Lott and Spandau Ballet are set...
Tags: sir terry, Terry Wogan, United Kingdom, London, United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest, Strictly Come Dancing, Children in Need, Alesha Dixon, EastEnders, British television, Castlebar Song Contest, Entertainment Culture
Breakfast, as anyone who interacts with games kit or sleep-deprived teens will tell you, is a delicate time. Nerves are raw, the tempo of the day is still to be set and the slightest irritation, like burnt toast, or Gordon Brown saying "I feel the pain...
Tags: Wogan, Gordon Brown, Radio, Evan Davis, John Humphrys, Terry, United Kingdom, London, Wake Up to Wogan, TOGs, Children in Need, Today programme, Castlebar Song Contest, Terry Wogan, United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
The BBC's governing body has rejected a series of complaints about a ban on non-religious contributors to the Radio 4 Today programme's Thought for the Day. The BBC Trust said yesterday that only allowing religious contributors on the slot did not breach...
Tags: BBC Trust, today programme, religious contributors, United Kingdom, London, BBC, Thought for the Day, British Humanist Association, Religion Belief, Humphrys, John Humphrys, Sun Wukong, ITV, Monkey, Penn Radio, Hospitality Recreation, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio, Children in Need, Entertainment Culture, Year of birth missing, Richard Tait
Wake Up to Wogan Elisabeth Mahoney admires Wogan's auctioneering chutzpah This week sees Sir Terry's last stint as auctioneer for Things Money Can't Buy on Wake Up to Wogan ( Radio 2). The prizes, which ranged yesterday from a VIP 16-night cruise to...
Tags: Wogan Elisabeth Mahoney, United Kingdom, London, Wake Up to Wogan, Children in Need, United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest, Castlebar Song Contest, Terry Wogan
During the early nineties the British boy band Take That was one of the hottest acts in the United Kingdom and Europe. In the mid nineties Robbie Williams left in 1995 to pursue a solo career, with the other members breaking up shortly thereafter....
Tags: Robbie Williams, Take That, Children in Need, Royal Albert Hall
Williams and Barlow joined forces for the finale The Bodies singer and his former bandmates performed separate sets during a concert for Children In Need at the Royal Albert Hall. The Beatles' Hey Jude - along with the other acts on the bill. Gary Barlow...
Tags: Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Royal Albert Hall, United Kingdom, London, Take That, Songwriters, Barlow, The Platinum Collection, Entertainment Culture, Fearne Cotton, Chris Moyles, Paul McCartney, Top of the Pops, British television, Children in Need
Children in Need is a charity in Britain designed to aid disadvantaged children. Each year the group puts on an event to raise money to aid the Children in Need program with their goals. In 2009 the Children in Need program rock the Royal...
Tags: Royal Albert Hall, Children in Need, Take That, Lily Allen, Dizzee Rascal, Muse