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Terry Wogan quits Eurovision

Oh no. Terry Wogan has confirmed that he is stepping down as the BBC’s Eurovision host after 37 years. The 70-year-old presenter has tired of the “political voting” which determines the outcome.

“I was considering giving up before Belgrade, and now I have to say I’m very doubtful about ever wanting to do Eurovision again. I’ve had so much fun, but I think it’s time for someone else to take over,” he told the Telegraph.

This year Russia won the contest in Belgrade, with the UK’s Andy Abrahams scoring just 14 points.

“Days before the show, I knew Russia would win. The fact is, Putin was getting nasty, which means the former satellite states were always going to vote for Russia in order to keep the oil coming.

“It’s unfortunate, I suppose, but whereas we have always taken Eurovision with a pinch of salt, the former Eastern Bloc countries are not sufficiently versed in the ways of democracy to realise they are supposed to be voting for a song, not a next-door neighbour.

“The only way the UK will ever regain any respectability is if we get a major British star – Robbie Williams, Take That, God knows there are enough of them – to represent us, and then people will vote for us.”

Wogan’s departure from Eurovision will signal the end of an era for viewers, both in the UK and Australia. He has commentated every event since 1980. To many, he spearheads the fun of watching the event, as viewers hang off his every sardonic word. Terry tells it like is.

EV nights just won’t be the same!

Source: Telegraph

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