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Chris Evans Gets Wogan DJ Job

Twice he has presented and DJ'd radio breakfast shows. Twice he has been fired for failing to show up for work. So it looks like it could be third time lucky for Chris Evans as he takes over Terry Wogan's drivetime slot on BBC 2.

He was once the hottest broadcaster in Britain, but will he have the necessary discipline for a regular slot on the Beeb? Only time will tell...

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