by Cohan Chew Contributor | Photos by WENN

Listen to Sir Terry Wogans farewell to TOGs on BBC Radio 2 show

Thank you for being my friend

 

Listen to Sir Terry Wogan farewell to TOGs BBC Radio 2 breakfast Photo: WENN

Sir Terry Wogan’s emotional goodbye to TOGs on BBC Radio 2 was heart-breaking to listen to at the time, but with his recent passing, his final farewell is even more touching.

Throughout his many years in broadcasting with his position as the host of BBC Radio 2’s breakfast host, Wogan built up a legion of fans known as TOGs (Terry’s Old Geezers and Gals).

Wogan began presenting the morning show, Wake Up To Wogan, in 1993. The final was broadcasted on 18 December 2009, where Wogan made the emotional farewell.

Wogan’s full monologue:

"This is it, then. This is the day I have been dreading - the inevitable morning when you and I come to the parting of the ways, the last Wake Up to Wogan. It wasn't always thus. For the first 12 years it was the plain old Terry Wogan Show and you were all TWITS, the Terry Wogan Is Tops Society.”

"When I returned to the bosom of our family, it became Wake Up to Wogan and you all became TOGs, Terry's Old Geezers and Gals.”

"It's always been a source of enormous pride to me that you have come together in my name, that you are proud to call yourself my listeners, that you think of me as a friend, someone that you are close enough to laugh with, to poke fun at and occasionally, when the world seemed just a little too cruel, to shed a tear with.”

"And the years together with you have not only been a pleasure but a privilege. You have allowed me to share your lives with you. When you tell me how important I have been in your lives, it's very moving. You have been every bit as important in mine.”

"We have been though at least a couple of generations together, for many of you - your children, like mine, now have children of their own.”

"And your support for Children In Need has been consistent and magnificent. You've baked the bakes, you've held the quizzes, you've sold the calendars, you've packed the CDs and the DVDs. You've answered the phones - always there when we've called on you, unheralded and unsung. And if anybody embodies the generous, warm spirit of this country it's you, my listeners.”

"I am not going to pretend that this is not a sad day - you can probably hear it in my voice. I am going to miss the laughter and the fun of our mornings together. I know you are going to welcome Chris Evans with the same generosity of spirit that you have always shown me.”

"So, I am going to miss you, until we are together again in February, have a happy Christmas.“

"Thank you - thank you for being my friend."

Sir Terry Wogan passed away on Sunday 31 January after losing a battle to cancer. The veteran broadcaster was 77 years old.

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