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Topic History of: Wogan's syrup
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Prunella Minge Any excuse to remind you all once again about the great wiggy wonder, Mr Johnny Rebb!

Cowcumber There is one on Youtube..search 'bruce forsyth wig' you'll see the one I posted
Foz Prunella Minge wrote:
All Irishmen's hair look like wigs. I think they teach lads from toddler age onwards to comb their hair in the weirdest way possible. As for Tel, he has 'seasonal' toops. But he's a brilliant broadcaster, so who cares.

Its the same kind of mystery hair as Tony Blackburn. It must be an interweaved brushover. I wonder if they show Wogan on a windy day without a hat on - if it doesn't flap open like a trap door, there would be enormous underhair turbulence
veritas I love playing Spot The Rug..especially on US TV where 75% of men wear them.
Liam Fitzpatrick Seeing as you mentioned Paul Daniels did you catch the news story today about him selling one of his wigs on eBay, raising £1,100 for charurdee?

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-12267313

I agree with the earlier poster; El Tel has definitely become an institution at the beeb. I can't remember how man times he had me rolling on the floor in hysterics during Eurovision!