A very warm and funny man
so long Terry
- KVRAF
- 37506 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Yeah that was a shock, one of those people it's impossible not to like. A mainstay of TV and Radio for a long time.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
There goes a legend
The PM said that "Britain has lost a huge talent". I think it is better to say that a real professional has been lost. RIP
Thanks for hosting Gary Numan (I Can't Stop) back in '86
The PM said that "Britain has lost a huge talent". I think it is better to say that a real professional has been lost. RIP
Thanks for hosting Gary Numan (I Can't Stop) back in '86
- KVRAF
- 44139 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
An Irish son who knew how crap the Eurovision is, and made his presentation funny and entertaining.
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This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.
- Banned
- Topic Starter
- 10729 posts since 17 Nov, 2015
A huge talent sounds correct.Numanoid wrote:There goes a legend![]()
The PM said that "Britain has lost a huge talent". I think it is better to say that a real professional has been lost. RIP![]()
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- KVRist
- 394 posts since 29 Nov, 2012
Until the mid-80s, BBC Radios 1 and 2 shared the same FM band - with 2 getting all but a couple of hours a day.
And every place I lived while I was at university, AM reception was virtually non-existant.
So for three years my clock-radio alarm was set such that I would go to sleep each night listening to John Peel, and be woken every morning by Wogan.
Maybe not what I would have chosen, but on reflection I don't think I would want it to have been any other way.
Don't let that 'easy' charm fool you.
Wogan was one seriously smart guy, intelligent and erudite.
And above all, decent.
Too rare a combination to let his passing go unremarked.
Thanks Terry - may your god be with you now.
And every place I lived while I was at university, AM reception was virtually non-existant.
So for three years my clock-radio alarm was set such that I would go to sleep each night listening to John Peel, and be woken every morning by Wogan.
Maybe not what I would have chosen, but on reflection I don't think I would want it to have been any other way.
Don't let that 'easy' charm fool you.
Wogan was one seriously smart guy, intelligent and erudite.
And above all, decent.
Too rare a combination to let his passing go unremarked.
Thanks Terry - may your god be with you now.
None of the really dumb people I knew when I was young are young any more.