SIR Billy Connolly joked that the closest he had ever got to university was delivering coal, as he received a fourth honorary degree.
The Big Yin became an honorary doctor of the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, just days after he was given a knighthood. He was recognised for his contribution to society, the latest honour he has received before his 75th birthday this year.
The comedian, singer and actor, who was accompanied by his daughter Cara, said: “It’s absolutely wonderful, it’s hard to describe. When I was first offered these kind of things I wanted to refuse but then I thought it was kind of churlish. I think it’s lovely.
“The only time I was at university was to deliver coal.”
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