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Chat show host Graham Norton will replace Sir Terry Wogan as commentator on the Eurovision Song Contest, the BBC has said.
Fellow Irishman Norton will take the reins in the 2009 contest, which will be hosted in Moscow.
Veteran presenter Sir Terry, 70, had cast doubt on whether he would be involved in covering the event again at this year's contest.
He said it was "no longer a music contest" and that prospects for Western European participants were "poor".
The show has been dogged by accusations of bloc voting, which was blamed by some for leaving Britain's 2008 contestant, Andy Abraham, with only 14 points.
Sir Terry, who has spent more than three decades guiding viewers through the contest, said he would be "sad to leave it all behind".
He said: "I've had 35 wonderful years commentating on the Eurovision for radio and television.
"From my first, in a small music-hall in Dublin, to my last, in the huge arena in Belgrade, it has been nothing but laughter and fun.
"The silly songs, the spectacle, the grandiose foolishness of it all. Let's hope that between (Norton) and the musical brilliance of Lloyd Webber, Royaume Uni will gather its proper share of 'Douze Points' and bring the Grand Prix home to where it belongs."
Norton, a long time Eurovision fan, described it as "an amazing job and a huge honour".
He said: "Sir Terry is nothing less than legend and is an impossible act to follow, but somebody must and I just couldn't say no.
"I can't wait to get to Moscow. With a combination of cheap vodka and a language barrier what could possibly go wrong?"
Norton will host Your Country Needs You in the New Year - the British public's chance to choose the act that will perform Andrew Lloyd Webber's specially composed song in Moscow 2009.
Norton's association with the Eurovision title began with the Eurovision Dance Contest which he has presented for the last two years.
Jay Hunt, Controller of BBC One, thanked Sir Terry for his work on the programmes.
"Terry has enhanced viewer's enjoyment of Eurovision for many years," she said. "I am delighted that Graham Norton will now be bringing his wit to bear on this iconic music event."
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Not a bad choice at all, but it is the country that should back out of the contest not the host!
Matt Bickerton, Stoke-on-Trent, England
as long as he can match terrys humour i think graham will be an excellent choice
mert, orpington, uk
I shall never watch it again now that Terry has gone.
Stella
Stella, Basingstoke , England
Surely not yet another Irishman.Why can't we have someone who will be rooting for our own country.
It's the same people all of the time - but at least it wasn't that awful Dross Dreg!
james allen, manchester, england
Norton !! give us a break , may send my license back .
simon, london,
Graham isn't a patch on Sir Terry, who was the one single reason to watch the show. Gone are the razor-sharp observations and perspective of 35 years of commentating, replaced with another overpaid and overexposed BBC employee.
At least it's not David Bloody Tennant, though!
Mark, London,
such a shame to see ol' Tel go, but Graham will be great too. (sorry if that is to positive in this current climate).
richard sullivan, Chislehurst, Kent
About as long as Terry Wogan's been British!
Dave, Ireland,
How long has Graham Norton been British - thought he was Irish?!? (caption)
KF, Soton, England
There is no "bloc" voting per se, it is the case of many Eastern European countries, notably Russia, are usually represented by artists who are well known an popular in the region. Besides, when did UK came up with decent song and singer last time???
Jane K, London,