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Friday, 27 July 2007, 18:28 GMT 19:28 UK

McCartney leads 'Fame' graduation

Ben Elton, Sir Paul McCartney, Anita Dobson Sir Paul McCartney and a host of celebrities from stage, screen and music have taken part in the ex-Beatle's "Fame" school graduations.

The Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (Lipa) opened in 1996 after a long campaign by the former Beatle.

Alongside the graduating students, celebrities Ben Elton and Anita Dobson were made Honorary Companions.

Sir Paul spoke of his pride that the former derelict building was now "turning out so many good kids".

Other Companions this year included Culture Club producer Steve Levine and Olivier Award-winning stage producer David Pugh.

Sir Paul, 65, who remains lead patron of Lipa, gave a speech to the graduates before they were presented with their certificates at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall.

He added: "Be clear what you want and believe you are going to get it, work hard and you will get it - you are all brilliant."

Lipa offers degree qualifications in acting, dance, music and theatre studies.



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