Sir Terry Wogan, one of the most popular entertainers in Britain today and undeniably a cult figure of the Eurovision Song Contest, has released Wogan's Twelve – an autobiographical book which takes the reader through the most thrilling moments in another year in his life.
Through diary entries and photographs of the months and seasons, Terry Wogan takes his readers through his entire twelve months "….from standing naked at his kitchen sink eating a quick mango for breakfast before waking up the nation to sitting in the garden of his beautiful chateau in France with a delicious glass of Bordeaux and huge pile of novels by his side." His millions of fans (his Gals and Geezers as he lovingly calls them) will get the chance to follow Terry in the studio, charity events, award ceremonies and of course in the Eurovision Song Contest commentator's booth.
Wogan's Twelve has been released by Orion Books in hardback, but also on CD and cassette narrated by Terry himself. Next, Sir Terry will be signing copies of Wogan's Twelve at WH Smiths, Harlequin Centre, Watford on 23 November at 12.30.