- Sir
Michael Terence Wogan KBE DL (/ˈwoʊɡən/; 3
August 1938 – 31
January 2016) was an Irish–British
radio and
television broadcaster who
worked for the...
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Wogan is a
British television talk show
which was
broadcast on BBC1 from 1982 to 1992 and
presented by
Terry Wogan. It was
usually broadcast live from...
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Lewis Wogan (c. 1649 – 1702) was one of the
Wogans of Boulston, in Pembrokeshire, Wales. He was the son of
Abraham Wogan of
Boulston Hall, who was High...
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Wogan is a
surname of
Welsh origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christopher Wogan, US
politician Edward Wogan,
Irish soldier of the mid seventeenth...
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Wogan House is a
building in
central London owned by
Abrdn and
currently on long-term
lease to the BBC. It is
located on the
junction of
Gildea Street...
- Sir John
Wogan (1588–1644) was a
Welsh politician who sat in the
House of
Commons at
various times between 1614 and 1644.
Wogan was the son of Sir William...
- the
marriage of an
heiress to one of the
Wogans. As a
result of marriage,
possibly the same one, the
later Wogans also
descend from
Cadifor ap Collwyn, Lord...
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William Wogan may
refer to:
William Wogan (religious writer)
William Wogan (Custos Rotulorum) (died 1625),
Custos Rotulorum of
Pembrokeshire William Wogan (politician)...
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Lawrence William Wogan (18
September 1890 –
August 1979) was a
rugby union player who
represented Australia.
Wogan, a centre, was born in
Hokitika and...
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staircase was also
created that led down to a
large limestone cave,
known as
Wogan Cavern,
beneath the castle. The cave,
which was
created by
natural water...