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Graham Norton Takes Over Children In Need.

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andy-hughes | 08:09 Tue 11th Oct 2016 | Film, Media & TV
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http://radiotoday.co.uk/2016/10/graham-norton-replaces-sir-terry-wogan-on-cin/

It's been announced that Graham Norton will host this year's Children In Need from the BBC.

I wonder if he will take a salary - the only person involved in the show to do so - and then, when found out, say he didn't even know he was being paid - like his predecessor Saint Terry Wogan did?

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This is horrible - stop it - the man has passed away. You didn't like him, end of.
ditto Helly..no need to be disrespctful , the man has passed over...
andy-hughes, for years someone was paying a regular amount into one of my bank accounts - and I was totally unaware of it. I don't have the number of sources of income that Terry Wogan had - but I missed it. Easily done. I presume his manager would have handled any fee negotiations (not that there were any in this instance - according to the BBC) and his accountants would have dealt with the rest. As Ummmm said, I doubt he ever looked at a bank statement.
Do you have a "garbage persona" as well as Terry Naomi?
RandyMarsh, I've no idea. I don't know what that means.
I think it means that the beloved entertainer whose career spanned 50 years had a rubbish personality. He must have been one lucky man.
Should Wogan have taken a fee, not really. I like GN .
I totally agree with Andy Hughes,met him once,totally different to his Screen Persona,very unpleasant man off screen.
He took a fee that he may or may not have known about and donated it once it came to light. end of.
I think Graham Norton will do a good job personally.
Wogan was 'twinkly and inoffensive', Norton is 'twinkly and cheeky' and Children in Need, whilst worthy, is one of the most boring night's viewing on the BBC, in my opinion.

I wish GN well in this years C-i-N.
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Have to agree there jack - I never ever watch it.
I wouldn't know the truth of the matter regarding Terry Wogan taking a fee and being 'found out' and changing tack, but I would say that it is perfectly reasonable to state on here negative comments about him despite his recent passing.

It is like saying that one was not fussed on David Bowie or his music or found Victoria Wood's brand of comedy and persona irritating.

Somebody's death, recent or not, does not mean that an uncomplimentary view of that person should not be aired.
Graham will do a great job, perfect choice.
It's interesting because I think the avuncular Ken Bruce would do a very good job. He has an easy, engaging charm if not quite the charisma of Norton.

Bruce has also fulfilled the R2 commentary on Eurovision for years and Norton was of course chosen to step in Wogan's shoes there!
RandyMarsh, that'll be it then. Just lucky.
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agchristie - //I wouldn't know the truth of the matter regarding Terry Wogan taking a fee and being 'found out' and changing tack, but I would say that it is perfectly reasonable to state on here negative comments about him despite his recent passing.

It is like saying that one was not fussed on David Bowie or his music or found Victoria Wood's brand of comedy and persona irritating.

Somebody's death, recent or not, does not mean that an uncomplimentary view of that person should not be aired. //

Thank you for your support.

I am entirely in agreement - people can and will state their views on people in the pubic eye, living or dead - it goes with the territory.

I have expressed an opinion - not shared by some - to which I am entitled, and asked a legitimate question about his successor for Children In Need.

Ideally, 'lessons will have been learned' - and the BBC will be less profligate with licence payers' money, and I am quite sure that Mr Norton will have a firmer grip on both his finances, and his moral code.
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RandyMarsh - //I think it means that the beloved entertainer whose career spanned 50 years had a rubbish personality. He must have been one lucky man. //

My reference to Wogan's 'garbage persona' was my personal opinion of the caricature that he created which simply became more achingly nonsensical and ironic as time went on.

He developed a pattern of speech used by no-one else on the planet (although Lisa Tarbuck is getting there!) when he was either ... breathlessly ... close-to-the-mic ... brogish ... and ..ahhh ... twinkly, or he was ROARING like a whaling ship captain in a Force Nine gale.

Add to that the constant nuclear-force self deprecation - "Oim just a leetle Oirish eejit, I nuthin' about nuthin .." with the monstrous irony of a man who was one of most popular people in the country.

Yes, I loathed the man - but with I believe, good reason.
andy-hughes, //I loathed the man //

Clearly.

I seriously don't understand how anyone can be so very vitriolic about someone they don't know - or deem any celebrity worthy of such intense passion.
Naomi > I seriously don't understand how anyone can be so very vitriolic about someone they don't know.

I know someone who detests Sir Bruce Forsyth with a passion to the point where the TV is in danger of having a gaping hole in it when he appears on screen.

All to do with his dreadful jokes, mumbling and shuffling his feet when attempting to dance evidently!

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AG - //I know someone who detests Sir Bruce Forsyth with a passion to the point where the TV is in danger of having a gaping hole in it when he appears on screen. //

I do have something of a bee about Sir Terry Wogan, and he is far from the only person - it's all part of the pleasure of our 'celebrity' culture.

As for having a strong view about someone I don't know, I guess it comes from the same mind set as some on here who pontificate loftily about an entire world religion, and I would suggest they don't know all of them either - but it never stops an opinion being shared.

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