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Wogan's Twelve

A Sharp Eye and a Witty Word to Mark the Passing Year

Terry Wogan

A year in the life of Britain's most popular entertainer, and George Clooney look alike, Sir Terry Wogan ...

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Sir Terry Wogan is one of the most popular entertainers in Britain today. His radio show has a regular audience of over eight million listeners and his column in the SUNDAY TELEGRAPH has been voted one of the most popular in the newspaper. His fan-base seems to grow with each passing year but what must it be like to live the life of Sir Terry Wogan KBE?

WOGAN'S TWELVE puts you in the passenger seat as Terry journeys through a helter-skelter year. From radio to TV studio, from hosting a charity event to experiencing the thrills of a Eurovision Song Contest, to sitting in the garden of his French chateau waiting for the rain to stop, there's no denying that Terry Wogan does more in one year than most people do in a lifetime.

With diary entries and Matt cartoons through the months, this is a wonderfully witty, off-the-wall account of the year's highlights, the lunacies of the modern world, and of course the Eurovision Song Contest. It's a perceptive insight, warm with Terry's distinctive voice, and a must-have for his millions of fans.

 

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Wogan's Twelve-A Sharp Eye and a Witty Word to Mark the Passing Year

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£17.99
Hardback
256 pages
234 x 153 mm
ISBN-10: 0752888439
ISBN-13: 9780752888439
Publication: October 2007
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