Celebrity friends and fans of Sir Terry Wogan arrived en masse at London’s Westminster Abbey today for the Service of Thanksgiving in honour of the late star.

The likes of Fearne Cotton, Dermot O’Leary, Barry Cryer, Ken Bruce and June Whitfield were among the familiar faces at the memorial.

Sir Terry Wogan
Sir Terry Wogan is being remembered with a special service today (Steve Parsons / PA Archive/PA Images)

Sir Terry, one of the UK’s most adored stars, known for his velvety voice on radio and television, died at the age of 77 on January 31 this year following a battle with cancer.

Sir Terry’s career spanned more than four decades, and he was known for his long-running BBC Radio 2 breakfast show, his chat shows, Children In Need and his often blistering commentary on the Eurovision Song Contest.

Sir Terry Wogan Service of Thanksgiving
Dermot O’Leary and Claudia Winkleman (Hannah McKay / PA Wire/PA Images)
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer (Hannah McKay / PA Wire/PA Images)
Fearne Cotton and Jesse Wood
Fearne Cotton and Jesse Wood (Hannah McKay / PA Wire/PA Images)
Gloria Hunniford and husband Stephen Way
Gloria Hunniford and husband Stephen Way (Hannah McKay / PA Wire/PA Images)

The service also includes performances from singer Katie Melua and Peter Gabriel, and a reading from actress Joanna Lumley.

Today’s Service of Thanksgiving For the Life and Work of Sir Terry Wogan will be conducted by the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, who will praise the broadcaster “was a legend in his own lifetime.”

There will be a collection for BBC Children In Need during the service.

Maureen Lipman
Maureen Lipman (Hannah McKay / PA Wire/PA Images)
Dame Esther Rantzen
Dame Esther Rantzen (Hannah McKay / PA Wire/PA Images)
Ken Bruce and wife Kerith Coldham
Ken Bruce and wife Kerith Coldham (Hannah McKay / PA Wire/PA Images)