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The talented Tony Hart who had the best arts programme by a streak, died aged 83.


He never had to show "one he made earlier", he would knock it up in front of you in a couple of shakes.


He made the Blue Peter brigade look like ham fisted clowns.


'Morph' was made famous on 'Take Hart' an Ardman production who have since graduated to Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep etc.


I bet they won't find anyone to replace him in a hurry.


rip Tony Hart.

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I had my drawing of an owl displayed in The Gallery. I loved that man. And Morph. And Morph's bad white wrong 'un friend - was his name Chad? A valuable lesson in wrong 'uns that I failed to learn at an age when it cwould have stood me in good stead for the years to come.


R.I.P. Toe Knee Heart (in memory of a particular episode where he encouraged us to develop a coat of arms based on our own names - his syllables offered rich territory - as did all his programmes). I hope his family is very proud.

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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Dum di dum di dum di dum di dum di dum dum dum. I

> loved the that programme as a kid and the theme

> tune too, which is I so hummable.


Coincidentally I'm 'covering' this track in various styles for some dubious commercials this week.


Not sure how the 'Rock' and 'RnB' versions are going to pan out though, hmmm...

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