The late Sir Terry Wogan has had a building named after him.
BBC Western House, in central London, will now be known as BBC Wogan House.
It is the place where he broadcast his last Radio 2 breakfast show.
The Wogan family, who were on hand to see the building’s new signage unveiled on Wednesday, said they were “extremely touched by such a wonderful gesture”.
The presenter had a fifty-year association with the BBC before his death earlier this year.
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The late Sir Terry Wogan has had a building named after him.
BBC Western House, in central London, will now be known as BBC Wogan House.
It is the place where he broadcast his last Radio 2 breakfast show.
The Wogan family, who were on hand to see the building’s new signage unveiled on Wednesday, said they were “extremely touched by such a wonderful gesture”.
The presenter had a fifty-year association with the BBC before his death earlier this year.
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