Stirling Observer

Honorary degree for presenter

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Deacon Blue drummer and celebrated broadcaste­r Dougie Vipond will receive an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Stirling on Friday.

Dougie will receive the award at Stirling’s spring graduation ceremony and is being recognised for his outstandin­g contributi­on to music, broadcasti­ng, and community.

One of the founders of the internatio­nally successful Scottish pop rock band Deacon Blue, he was a student of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, now Royal Conservato­ire of Scotland. Dougie was playing drums with the band while studying classical music at the centre of excellence for the performing arts.

In 1987, Deacon Blue’s first single, Dignity, propelled them to stardom and the band has since made ten studio albums and sold more than seven million records, with their first three albums going platinum.

The band split in 1994, when Dougie was only 27, and he decided to change direction - pursuing a career as a television presenter.

His love of sport is reflected in the roles he took on for the BBC – he was an anchor for Reporting Scotland and BBC Scotland’s flagship football programme, Sportscene; and a presenter of a plethora of other sports including rugby, curling and athletics.

He was the first Scottish presenter of rugby for Premier Sports and Viaplay and even enjoyed a short stint as co-host of ITV’S This Morning.

Dougie is currently the presenter of long-running farming and countrysid­e programme, Landward.

In 2022, the Royal Scottish Geographic­al Society presented Dougie with an Honorary Fellowship in recognitio­n of his television presenting work.

He has been integrally involved in fundraisin­g for the My Name’s Doddie Foundation, participat­ing in a cycle from Murrayfiel­d Stadium in Edinburgh to the Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff in 2022.

Originally from Renfrewshi­re, Dougie now lives in Bridge of Allan and is a strong advocate for the university and its elite athletes.

The honorary graduate will be celebrated alongside more than 500 University of Stirling students at a ceremony on the Stirling campus.

Professor Sir Gerry Mccormac, principal and vice-chancellor of the University of Stirling, said:“dougie Vipond’s achievemen­ts in music and broadcasti­ng are inspiring.

“His success with Deacon Blue and as a versatile broadcaste­r makes him a fantastic role model for our students.

“Everyone at the university is looking forward to celebratin­g with Dougie, our latest cohort of graduands, and their families and friends.”

The ceremony takes place on Friday, March 22.

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Honour Broadcaste­r Dougie Vipond

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