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Purves was later in the ''Blue Peter'' studio with [[Lulu the elephant]] when [[boy (Future Generations)|a young boy]] [[walked]] through. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Future Generations (TV story)}}) | Purves was later in the ''Blue Peter'' studio with [[Lulu the elephant]] when [[boy (Future Generations)|a young boy]] [[walked]] through. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Future Generations (TV story)}}) | ||
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Peter Purves was involved in an incident with a giraffe that was voted the second greatest moment in television history. (AUDIO: The Prints of Denmark [+]Loading...["The Prints of Denmark (audio story)"])
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Peter Purves was a Blue Peter presenter. He, Lesley Judd and John Noakes jointly presented an appeal for the return of two of "Doctor Who's Daleks", recently stolen from the BBC Television Centre, during which a 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: The Dalek Appeal [+]Loading...["The Dalek Appeal (TV story)"])
Purves was later in the Blue Peter studio with Lulu the elephant when a young boy walked through. (TV: Future Generations [+]Loading...["Future Generations (TV story)"])