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31st January 2016
10:19am GMT

He made it seem effortless and for a young boy in Ireland he made it seem possible. RIP Sir Terry Wogan. I'll raise a glass during song 9.
— graham norton (@grahnort) January 31, 2016
Sir Terry. Just the most warm hearted, generous, funny, clever, life affirming man. Part of the foundations of @BBCRadio2 so very sad.
— Dermot O'Leary (@radioleary) January 31, 2016
This is for you Terry. 'May the road ride up to meet you' https://t.co/ca7vWs4oAz
— Dermot O'Leary (@radioleary) January 31, 2016
We are all so terribly sad upon hearing of the passing of Terry. I can't put into words how the whole Radio 2 family is feeling.
— Chris Evans (@achrisevans) January 31, 2016
He was THE BEST...A true gentleman and so very funny . Feel very sad . RIP Sir Terry x
— caroline flack (@carolineflack1) January 31, 2016
RIP Sir Terry Wogan.
One of the greatest broadcasters who ever lived.
Such sad news.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 31, 2016
What awful news to wake up to. @terry_wogan you were one in a million. A rare broadcaster who felt like a friend to so many. #ripterrywogan
— Kate Thornton (@k8_thornton) January 31, 2016
It’s truly like God’s put an intern in charge of deaths and he’s going through the list of celebrities people really love. RIP Terry Wogan.
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) January 31, 2016