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{{You may|Peter Purves|n1=his real-world counterpart}} | {{You may|Peter Purves|n1=his real-world counterpart}} | ||
'''Peter Purves''' was involved in an incident with a giraffe that was voted the second greatest moment in television history. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Prints of Denmark (audio story)}}) | '''Peter Purves''' was involved in an incident with a giraffe that was voted the second greatest moment in television history. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Prints of Denmark (audio story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
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[[File:Peter Purves The Dalek Appeal.png|thumb|Peter Purves on the set of [[Blue Peter (in-universe)|Blue Peter]] in the [[BBC Television Centre (in-universe)|BBC Television Centre]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Dalek Appeal (TV story)}})]]Peter Purves was a [[Blue Peter (in-universe)|Blue Peter]] presenter. He, [[[Lesley Judd (in-universe)|Lesley Judd]] and [[John Noakes (in-universe)|John Noakes]] jointly presented an appeal for the return of two of "[[Doctor Who (in-universe)|''Doctor Who'']]'s [[Dalek]]s", recently stolen from the [[BBC Television Centre (in-universe)|BBC Television Centre]], during which a [[Dalek (The Dalek Appeal)|live Dalek]] also addressed the viewers. When the Dalek began to get worked up, threatening the culprits with [[extermination]] if the Daleks were not returned quickly and unharmed, Purves and his co-presenters fretfully assured it that they had "nothing to do" with the theft. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Dalek Appeal (TV story)}}) | |||
[[Category:Television presenters from the real world]] | [[Category:Television presenters from the real world]] |