Here's all posts for the topic 'comments':
29 March 2010
That was a standing ovation you heard last Sunday, as "Weekend Wogan" rocked to a close. It was a spontaneous outburst of joyful enthusiasm for the finest display of vituoso musicianship we've heard on the show so far. Which is saying something, in view of the musical talent we've had on display over a few short weeks.
18 March 2010
These are tough times at the BBC with good husbandry and belt-tightening the order of the day, so who's going to pay for a new roof for the Radio Theatre, since Beverley Knight blew it off last Sunday On "W.W."? The rafters were already ringing after Paul Carrack and the London Community Gospel Choir's mighty bellowing, but "Take Another Little Piece Of My Heart" from the country's most dynamic singer stopped the Regent Street traffic.
5 March 2010
Willie says: "I walked into a hardware store and some old guy in a black shirt and an orange apron asked me if I wanted decking. Luckily, I got the first punch in and sorted him out. We must all be on our guard..."
5 March 2010
The headline: "Chris Evans, Revenge of the Togs" is as true and believable as aliens in the corn, and Elvis at the bus-stop.
24 February 2010
A German doctor says: "Medicine in my country is so far advanced, we can take a kidney out of one patient, put in another, and have them looking for work in six weeks."
16 February 2010
I hope that those of you listening at home to "Weekend Wogan" on Radio 2 had as much fun as we did in the BBC Radio Theatre last Sunday, Valentines Day.
Thanks to an assembled multitude of Togs, Tygs and refugees from the Home for the Bewildered, the atmosphere was electric with excitement and anticipation, which was remarkable since most of the gang had been queueing in the bitter wind that blows around Broadcasting House since about 7.30 in the morning.
12 February 2010

So,there you are! Don't worry, I wouldn't start without you. If it comes to that, where would I be without you, your wit, your wisdom, our shared sideways view of the world ?
5 February 2010
Do you remember when you couldn't throw a stone in a country road,without hitting Carol Smyllie? Where'd she go? One day all over the telly,next day,gone,gone and never called me Mother.