The re-discovered broadcast will now feature in a documentary from BBC Radio Two on Sunday April 3 at 9pm.
Wogan was married to Joyce for 51 years from 1965 until his death. Wogan was filmed by BBC South in Southampton for the interview where only part of the footage was ever broadcast. The interview comes from the 1980's with Wogan discussing what he intended to do as an entertainer and providing sage advice.
An archived interview with Sir Terry Wogan will form part of a special documentary to celebrate 50 years since his first show on BBC Radio 2.
“I think anyone who was lucky enough to meet and work with Terry would say the same thing. “He was so brilliant at making us smile and laugh no matter what else was occurring in our lives, or in the news. Zoe said: “Like so many of us, Terry’s was the first voice I heard every morning growing up.
Terry Wogan broadcast his first Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 in April 1972 and now 50 years later, the station will celebrate the anniversary of what ...
The great man in his own words.” I was incredibly excited at this discovery as these rushes have never been broadcast and total over an hour of very warm personal recollections from one of the BBC’s most legendary broadcasters.” The unlabelled tape sat untouched for decades in a dusty vault at BBC Southampton Broadcasting House and has never been broadcast before…
AN EXCLUSIVE interview from 1980 reveals how Sir Terry Wogan became one of the UK's best-loved broadcasters.
“I was the Anna Ford of my day. You can't fail." Say what you would say yourself." Sir Terry was arguably one of the best-known figures in light entertainment. You must be prepared to be yourself. "When you're communicating on the radio on the television, you can only talk to one person at a time.
The BBC has unearthed a rare and unseen television interview footage of the late Sir Terry Wogan. Clips from footage in the BBC archives were found by BBC.