Iconic BBC star died after sad leukaemia battle – 30 years after finding fame

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Terry Nutkins, the adored wildlife presenter known for his unwavering passion for creatures big and small, passed away at 66 in September 2012 - nine months after being diagnosed with leukaemia.Terry, cherished for bringing animal adventures into our living rooms, first captured hearts alongside Johnny Morris on Animal Magic in the 1980s.

Following his time on the show, he became a staple in children's TV through the hit series The Really Wild Show which launched in 1986, alongside presenters Chris Packham and Nicola Davies.

Originally from London, Terry lived with his wife Jackie in Glenelg on the west coast of Scotland, near the Isle of Skye, and he had eight grandchildren.

His agent John Miles said: "Terry had fought for about nine months with acute leukaemia. He was an absolutely lovely guy and just loved animals," reports the Mirror.

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