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Lorcan "Larry" Gogan (3 May 1934 – 7 January 2020) was an Irish broadcaster working for
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. He was a disc jockey on RTÉ Gold having previously worked on RTÉ 2fm. His show was ''The Golden Hour'', during which he played old favourites and classic songs from yesteryear. Gogan spun the first disc on Radio 2, "Like Clockwork" by The Boomtown Rats.
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described him as one of "the kings of Irish broadcasting". He was given the Industry Award at the 2007 Meteor Awards.


Early life

Lorcan Gogan was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1934. He had seven siblings. He grew up in Fairview, where his father ran a shop.


Career

Gogan started in radio in the 1960s after finishing school. He broadcast his first radio programme on
RTÉ Radio 1 RTÉ Radio 1 () is an Irish national radio station owned and operated by RTÉ and is the direct descendant of Dublin radio station 2RN, which began broadcasting on a regular basis on 1 January 1926. The total budget for the station in 2010 w ...
. He became a well-known presenter on Radio 1, including sponsored programmes, and was one of a handful of presenters playing almost exclusively pop music. He was in the original lineup in 1979 of RTÉ Radio 2 (which later became RTÉ 2fm), a station on which he spun the first disc. He presented a regular show there until 2019. Gogan had also presented a variety of television programmes including ''Pickin' The Pops'', ''Go 2 Show'' and ''The Golden Hour''. Having previously commentated for television, Gogan was the Irish radio commentator for the
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. He provided commentary between the
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and
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contests, and again in
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. Although he was dropped from the commentary team for the 2009 Contest he continued to be part of the Irish delegation up until the 2011 Contest. On 8 January 2019, it was announced Gogan was moving from 2FM to RTÉ Gold, bringing to an end 40 years of presenting on 2FM. He presented his last programme on 2FM on Thursday 31 January, having started on 31 May 1979 as part of the original lineup.


''The Golden Hour''

Gogan presented ''The Golden Hour'' up until February 2014. He returned to a weekday slot in January 2010 after a period of Saturday and Sunday afternoon shows. He had a high-profile interview with U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr. in March 2009. In 2011 he gained listeners in the JNLRs. In February 2014, it was announced that he would present a new two-hour weekend show, entitled 'The Larry Gogan Show' instead of ''The Golden Hour''.


"Just a Minute Quiz"

Gogan was famous for his "Just a Minute Quiz", which occurred during his radio show. When contestants get only a couple of questions correct, he was famous for the catchphrase "They didn't really suit you". The quiz had produced its fair share of bloopers which have gone down in Irish folklore. Question from February 2006: What famous star is followed by travellers? Answer:
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.


Television

On 6 November 2008, Gogan appeared on Irish television to officially open Carrigstown's new
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. He hosted the 1980 National Song Contest (Irish heats for the
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) and provided the RTÉ television commentary at the
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,
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,
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and 1982 Eurovision Song Contest. Gogan also hosted heats for Castlebar Song Contest in 1968 and then from 1974 until 1977. He also presented the Cavan International Song Contest for a number of years in the early-mid 1980s. In the 1960s he hosted ''Picking the Pops'' and the ''Go 2 Show'', in the early days of RTÉ TV. He was the face of Daz Washing Detergent from the 1960s to the 1990s in Ireland.


Personal life

Gogan met his wife Florrie when she was 15. Both their fathers ran newspaper shops in Dublin. They were engaged two years later and married when she was 21. They had five children. Florrie developed
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and died in January 2002 while Gogan was recovering from heart surgery. He says, "When something happens at work I say to myself 'I must tell Florrie that' and then I remember, she's not there any more"... On his official website, Gogan listed '' Katy Lied'' by
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as his favourite album of all time, while the song that drove him mad was " Save Your Love" by Renée and Renato. His favourite film was ''Casablanca''.


Death

Gogan died in the early hours of 7 January 2020 at a care centre in Bohernabreena, Dublin, following a short illness. He was 85. His funeral mass took place at the Church of St Pius X in
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on 10 January 2020.


Awards

In 1986, Gogan was honoured at the Jacob's Awards for his weekly show, ''Ireland's Top Thirty''. On 11 March 2005, Gogan was awarded the IRMA Honours Award "in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Irish music". Gogan received the Industry Award at the 2007 Meteor Awards on 1 February that year. He was nominated in the category of Best Radio DJ – National at the 2010 Meteor Awards. , - , 1986 , , Larry Gogan , , Jacob's Awards , , , - , 1987 , , Larry Gogan , , IRMA Music Award , , , - , 2005 , , Larry Gogan , , IRMA Honours Award , , , - ,
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Famous Irish Quotes
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