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Terry Wogan, the end of an era.

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The end of an era. I wonder if he had decided 'enough was enough' the way things are going at BBC Radio 2.

For instance, what was wrong with Mo Dutta's Saturday morning show? It was just right for very early on a Saturday morning, with a little humour and gentle banter, not to mention a littly sarcasm. So he has been replaced by Zoe Ball! I can't stand her shreiking voice and stupid chatter. Needless to say, I don't listen anymore.

So Terry, I will certainly miss you, what will I do on Christmas Day, who on earth will they put on instead? Anyway, enjoy your lie-ins and I will check back for your new show in February.

Sincerely, Cathy Joy. (Now of Pennsylvania, U.S.A)

I have listened to Terry for so many years and I proudly move my TOG car sticker from car to car, it's hard to imagine not being able to know he is going to be in your home in morning to cheer and ispire us. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.26.122.149 (talk) 20:41, 19 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Your new presenter for Terry's program really needs elocution lessons. When you are busy in the morning you could clearly hear Terry, but with Chris Evans he talks too fast, swallows half his words and plays horrible music. Wherever you got him from he is well over paid. We are switching off BBC2 until you sort yourselves out............Since Evans has been away you have had an excellent presenter with Richard Allinson. Keep him is what I say! Linda W.