andy-hughes, I'm with you here. He seems like a decent enough man, but I agree with you about the self-deprecation. It never rang true with me. Dare I say I didn't like the Janet and John stories either? Having said that, its sad that he's died.
I was absent yesterday, so will add belated best wishes to Sir Terry's family.
Always a gentleman on screen or radio with a lovely sense of humour & more knowledgeable about many things than he liked to let on - so I think, anyway.
When I worked at the BBC I knew Terry Wogan. This was back in 1967 when he joined Radio One. Years later someone spoke to him and mentioned my name. He said yes, I know her (as if we were still friends!) He was a really genuinely nice person.
The Mail has excelled itself this morning with a full page article on 'Why Terry Wogan moved Britain in a way that Bowie couldn't'.
It is one of the most pointless loads of nonsense I have ever read - striving desparately to make cultural links and impacts between the two that simply cannot exist.
Tomorrow - 'Why Madonna was never as popular with Conservatives as Margaret Thatcher'.
You couldn't make it up!
Well, actually, if you are a Mail journalist - you can, and they do!