Peter Purves: Blue Peter legend Peter receives university fellowship
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Peter Purves joined John Noakes and Valerie Singleton on Blue Peter in 1967
Blue Peter legend Peter Purves has said he is "thrilled" to receive an honorary fellowship from the University of Central Lancashire.
Born in New Longton and educated in Blackpool, the 83-year-old presented the show for nearly 11 years.
Purves's TV career has spanned more than 60 years including a spell as companion to the first Doctor Who William Hartnell.
He described coming back to Lancashire as "like coming home".
His love of Doctor Who led him to take part in a recent award-winning UCLan project which saw students and staff remake the lost 1960s episode Mission to the Unknown.
"There's a fabulous media department here so I'm thrilled they're honouring me," he said.
"Having been born in Preston, this is my part of the world, so I'm just absolutely delighted."

Peter Purves with Radzi Chinyanganya on the Blue Peter set
A university spokesman said his "inspirational career" had shown "a significant contribution in services to television, in acting and presenting".
Purves originally intended to join the Blue Peter team for just six months, in a break between acting jobs.
But his on-screen chemistry with Val and, in particular, John, meant he stayed much longer.
He said the theme tune "used to fill me with horror when I was on the show when I first started".

Purves received the award from university chancellor Ranvir Singh
"I think the very first programme I did, when the music started I wished I hadn't signed the contract," he joked.
"I was absolutely terrified. Live television, no autocue, nothing - just get on and do it.
"We'd had a day's rehearsal but you get used to it. It took me about six months and then I liked it so much I stayed."
Purves took to the stage at the university's Sir Tom Finney Sports Centre to receive the award from Chancellor Ranvir Singh.


Peter Purves and Petra in 1974
Peter Purves
Peter Purves was an actor before his stint on Blue Peter, making his stage debut as a member of the Barrow-in-Furness Rep
Turning professional, he appeared in television shows like Dixon of Dock Green, The Saint and Z-Cars
He appeared in 46 episodes of Dr Who between 1965 and 1966
Joined John Noakes and Valerie Singleton on Blue Peter in 1967
Top Blue Peter moment: Climbing the Forth Bridge
A life-long lover of dogs, he adopted Petra, a Border Collie/German Shepherd cross when he joined Blue Peter and later went on to present Crufts for 41 years

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