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Palin proud of honorary doctorate given by St Andrews Uni

Degree: Honoured for contributi­on to geography by travel programmes

- BY HILARY DUNCANSON

Comedian, broadcaste­r and writer Michael Palin has declared he feels “very proud” to be awarded an honorary degree by one of the UK’s oldest universiti­es.

The Monty Python star, who has also presented a series of ambitious TV travel documentar­ies, has been made a doctor of science by the University of St Andrews in recognitio­n of his contributi­on to the subject of geography.

The 74year-old joked the honour – the third tobe given to a Python by the university – shows the ancient institutio­n is not “stuffy”.

He said: “It feels great, I feel very proud indeed to be honoured. I’ve just had a rather nice life travelling around the world and doing comedy and there are other people being honoured for splitting the atom, or whatever.” The TV star, a former president of the Royal Geographic­al Society, said he is “particular­ly pleased” that the honour is recognisin­g geography, a subject he feels can be unfairly regarded as boring. Geography for me, in my life, has been curiosity about the world, interest in why people are different, and it’s done me a lot of good.

“I’m very proud to be an ambassador for geography so this particular award, doctor of science for my work in geography, is important and I hope it sends out a signal to other people who want to be geographer­s, want to travel or just want to understand the world.”

Palin has made a number of acclaimed travel documentar­ies during his career, including Around The World In 80 Days, Pole To Pole, Sahara and Himalaya.

Speaking ahead of the award ceremony, he cited his work on Himalaya as one of the highlights of his wide-ranging career, alongside the films Life Of Brian (with the Pythons) and A Fish Called Wanda, in which he stars with fellow Python John Cleese.

As a former St Andrews rector, Cleese was awarded an honorary degree in 1971, while fellow Python Terry Jones was recognised there in 2013. On becoming the

“It’s odd to think we’ve been honoured for being slightly subversive”

third member of the comedy group to be honoured in the Fife town, Palin said: “It’s quite interestin­g. Pythons have always had quite a relationsh­ip with Scotland.”

He added: “The fact that Terry and John have both been honoured here, that’s good. It shows it’s not a stuffy university.” He admitted he could never have imagined receiving such an honour when he was writing controvers­ial sketches in the 1960s and 1970s.

“We were in our 20s then, we were mischiefma­king, we were writing subversive things and we were trying to make people think again,” he said. “I suppose the convention­al world, the establishm­ent, was what we were having a go at, as many people were in the 1960s.

“So it is odd now, when I look back, to think that we’ve been honoured for being slightly subversive.”

 ??  ?? WORLD IN HIS HANDS: Michael Palin was honoured by St Andrews University
WORLD IN HIS HANDS: Michael Palin was honoured by St Andrews University
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Palin was made a doctor of science

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