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Unlikely TV star Sister Wendy Beckett dies

The Roman Catholic nun passed away on Boxing Day at a care home close to the Carmelite Monastery in Quidenham, Norfolk, where she lived.

Jonty Claypole, the BBC's director of arts, said: "Sister Wendy had a unique presentation style, a deep knowledge of and passion for the arts.

"She was a hugely popular BBC presenter and will be fondly remembered by us all. We're thinking of her loved ones at this time."

Born in South Africa in 1930 and raised in Scotland, Sister Wendy anchored a series of popular art shows on the BBC, including Sister Wendy's Grand Tour (1994).

According to her publicist, Sister Wendy died from a combination of old age and health problems.

Xinran Xue, a close friend, said: "It is very sad news. Many people see her as a religious person and she was far more than that.

"It's a huge loss for the art world. She was a brilliant art critic."

Sister Wendy began studying fine art during the 1980s. She used her writings on the subject to raise funds for her convent.

Having joined the sisterhood at the age of 16, she went on to gain a Congratulatory First Class degree in English literature from Oxford University.

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