Terry Wogan to present Children in Need “until hell freezes over”
Friday, November 6th, 2009
Terry Wogan has said that he intends to continue presenting the BBC’s Children In Need show “until hell freezes over”.
The 71-year-old, who recently announced he would step down from presenting his Radio 2 breakfast show next year, says he has no plans to retire from the annual programme.
“They’re going to have to shoot me to get me off that,” he told BBC News.
Wogan was speaking at the launch of the single All You Need is Love, which will raise money for Children In Need. The group of performers includes Paloma Faith, Andrea Corr, Lee Mead, Peter Gabriel and Wogan himself. The single will be released on Monday.

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