The Legend
1930 - 2006

At the wishes of Percy's family, I have been asked
to include on the website this recording of Percy's last radio interview
with Keith Arthur (or Arthur as Percy constantly refers to him...) a radio
presenter on Talk Sport who specialises in Angling. The
interview was broadcast at the beginning of this year to discuss "The Complete
Angler - A personal tribute to Ivan Marks".
percy.mp3
The interview lasts for approx 15 minutes.
First there is some music... "when "when you're smiling"... a
Samaritans advert, how apt, followed by a
traffic report. It is so wonderfully Percy that I'm sure that it will
bring a smile to your face (if not a tear to your eyes!!!).
Biography
Percy Anderson was born on September 22nd 1930 the second
of 6 children to Renee and George.
He first fished with rod and line - a willow stick with a
length of cat gut and a bent pin baited with dough - at the age of seven.
Later, under the guidance of top local angler Bob Parr,
he progressed to the very pinnacle of the sport and became a household name
with a weekly Angling Times column plus TV appearances.
Although best known for his match angling prowess which
culminated in a Division 1 National Individual Title in 1974 plus several
England appearances including a 1977 European Championship success.

Percy was a brilliant all round sportsman. He played professional football for West Bromwich Albion,
Stockport County and Cambridge United, and was a county level player in
outdoor and indoor bowls, snooker, pool and table tennis.
His National Service was spent with the King's Troop,
Royal Horse Artillery, in London. But despite widespread travels at an
early age, he settled back in Cambridge where he met his future wife, Pat,
in 1960. They married three years later and had two children Tracey
and Jason.
In 1962 Percy was approached by Eddie and Diana Sharp on
behalf of the local City Council to teach children fishing during the school
summer holidays. The scheme was a roaring success, running for 40
years during which time more than 15,000 youngsters, at a conservative
estimate, benefited form the patience, skill and generosity of this legend.

For more than three decades – right up until last summer
- he ran junior matches and summer school holiday teach-ins, on his beloved
River Cam, with help from his almost lifelong club Cambridge Fish
Preservation and Angling Society with generous sponsorship from West's
Renault of Cambridge, whose MD Richard West was one of the early youngsters
to attend Percy's courses.
borrowed with the kind permission of Tom
Legge from "The Complete Angler - A personal tribute to Ivan Marks"
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