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- The building from where Sir Terry Wogan broadcast his last Radio 2 breakfast show has been renamed after him. BBC Western House, located next to New Broadcasting House in central London, will now be known as BBC Wogan House.
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Nov 16, 2016 · The building from where Sir Terry Wogan broadcast his last Radio 2 breakfast show has been renamed after him. BBC Western House, located next to New Broadcasting House in central London, will...
Nov 16, 2016 · BBC Western House in central London has now been renamed BBC Wogan House, a gesture welcomed by his family. The building is home to BBC Radio 2, where Sir Terry first worked almost 50 years ago,...
- Eleanor Bley Griffiths
Feb 18, 2024 · Broadcasting House in London is now the official home of BBC Radio 2 after Paul Gambaccini hosted the final show from Wogan House. Previously known as Western House, Wogan House has been the home of BBC Radio 2 since 2006 and was renamed in tribute to Sir Terry Wogan in 2016.
Nov 16, 2016 · To honour the life and career of broadcasting legend, Sir Terry Wogan, the BBC has today announced BBC Western House in central London will be renamed, BBC Wogan House.
Nov 16, 2016 · BBC Western House, where Sir Terry recorded his Radio 2 breakfast show for many years, will now be called BBC Wogan House.
- Jennifer Ruby
Dec 18, 2009 · Sir Terry Wogan has broadcast his final Radio 2 breakfast show, after 27 years - first on The Terry Wogan Show between 1972 and 1984, then on Wake Up To Wogan, which began in...
Return to radio. In January 1993 he returned to BBC Radio 2, replacing Brian Hayes to present the breakfast show, which took the new name Wake Up to Wogan; it began with a preview show in the mid-morning of Boxing Day 1992.