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 Post subject: Hart Beat
PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:04 

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Tony Hart died, our childhood king of art.

Tony Hart - King of Art.
Johnny Ball - King of SCIENCE!

That's how it was as a kid.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7836112.stm

It's also of course indirect confirmation the 80s generation are now old.


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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:08 
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Dudley wrote:
Tony Hart died, our childhood king of art.

Tony Hart - King of Art.
Johnny Ball - King of SCIENCE!

That's how it was as a kid.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7836112.stm

It's also of course indirect confirmation the 80s generation are now old.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:15 
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It was a lovely calm show with him on it. Most art shows now are too hyperactive. What a legend.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:39 
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A picture I painted of a lighthouse, with cotton wool clouds, was shown in the gallery of Hart Beat when I was about 6 or 7. Tony Hart said that the fluffiness of the clouds made the picture look very realistic and eyecatching, and that the red and white stripes of the lighthouse really stood out against the dark blue sky and waves. This is very sad, he seemed genuinely nice.

Art shows are more lively now, Nirejhenge - brighter and more colourful. I don't know if this is necessarily a bad thing as most children's TV is and Hart Beat would seem rather dull alongside most other kids TV. Art Attack is a great show, though, and I guess the most 'hyperactive' art show presenter is also, sadly, no longer with us - Mark Speight, who was loud and very active, but also very good. he should really have caried that show alone when he was alive becase Kirsten was a dud.

Anyway, sad news about Tony Hart. I bet Morph is very sad. :(

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Morph will be devastated.


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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Sad news. I heard it was an Art Attack that did him in.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Can someone take myp out the back and shoot him, please?

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Oh that is a shame, I used to watch it all the time with my little brother

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It'll be a firing squad at this rate.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Mimi wrote:
Can someone take myp out the back and shoot him, please?


*Sharpens shotgun*

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Sad news indeed. He always seemed genuinely interested in the art people sent into the gallery, and was always fun to watch the big projects he did at the end. He'll be much missed.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Another sad loss.


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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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:( I suppose it happens to us all in the end.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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:( I suppose it happens to us all in the end.


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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 14:56 
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Shame :(

I just watched some clips on youtube, it's a good 20 years since I've seen that show and the first time I've seen it in colour. They really don't make them like that any more - TV shows or TV presenters.


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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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That's a shame that :(

He was the reason I used to get out my crayons and draw shit pictures.

RIP :(

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Ah, bugger. Although I possess zero artistic talent whatsoever, I always used to watch Hartbeat. Because I liked Tony Hart and Morph.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Chas was my fave.. Mainly because he was so pissy all the time.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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I always used to like his drawings he did when he was showing you techniques you could create yourself if only you had a quarter of his talent.

Great guy, sadly missed.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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I'll always remember Tony Hart demonstrating (via an operator) Quantel Paintbox in the late 80's.
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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Sad news, but he had a good innings really.

How's Mr Bennet taken it?

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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:(

I loved Hartbeat. I loved drawing when I was a kid, especially armies of hedgehogs in power-armour with guns. RIP Tony Hart. I never managed to build that giant carboard pyramid you demonstrated, but thanks for inspiring me to try.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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chinnyhill10 wrote:
I'll always remember Tony Hart demonstrating (via an operator) Quantel Paintbox in the late 80's.
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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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That's actually quite beautiful. The first time I looked at it I didn't even notice >:|

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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I get called Chaz and/or Bad Morph at work.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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I'm saddened, though he did use to freak me out with his black eyes.

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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
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Looked like a lovely man, and there seems so few, just as much mourning for loveliness but even more so for his inspiration and talent.


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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:29 
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I just watched some clips on youtube, it's a good 20 years since I've seen that show and the first time I've seen it in colour.

The idea of watching an art show on a black and white television sends me into fits of giggles, for some reason.

A sad loss indeed. Of course, the real question is - did anyone have him in the Death Pool? :P


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 Post subject: Re: Hart Beat
PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:35 
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Can someone take Gaz out the back and shoot him aswell?

I loved that man! His voice was so soothing :) mum used to let me and Rae watch him and we'd have our crayons and stuff out trying to copy him, he was bloody brilliant!

:'( Uuungh

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