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In ART ATTACK, host Lloyd Warbey shares the joy of creating works of art with viewers at home. Each episode shows Lloyd and his guests drawing, painting, and molding finished pieces from paper, cardboard, and clay. Often the projects yield something kids can use in imaginative play, like a set of dragon wings.
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Jun 14, 2015 · ITV. It's always good when kids' television encourages children to be creative, and Art Attack was the master of the form, with Neil ending each of his arty tasks with the catchphrase "Try it...
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In this video I talk about one of my favourite shows growing up, Art Attack, and how Neil Buchanan became a beloved children's television host. ...more.
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- Bernard's Watch. 2 / 20. We spent so many hours dreaming of owning a watch that could stop time, but sadly, never had one. However, we were obsessed with the tale of Bernard, who was always late until his postman gave him a magic watch to stop and rewind time.
- The Animals of Farthing Wood. 3 / 20. Forced to flee their homes after humans start destroying the woods around them, this was our first taste of animals getting injured or dying (poor Mr and Mrs Hedgehog 😢).
- Zzzap! 4 / 20. The concept of Zzzap! was a giant comic brought to life. Memorable characters included Cuthbert Lily, Daisy Dare and Smarty Arty (played by Neil Buchanan).
- Fun House. 5 / 20. Remember the theme tune 'Whole lot of fun, prizes to be won'? Yup, us too! Hosted by Pat Sharp with the help of twins Melanie and Martina Grant, this children's game show ran for 10 years between 1989 and 1999.
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"The Head" was a puppet stone bust who would humorously recap the steps needed to produce the last art piece made. After doing this, he would usually show his creation of the previous Art Attack, most times however getting it comically wrong and usually bursting into tears. However, on occasion, by accidentally doing part of the instructions incorr...
Original series
Note: two episodes aired each week during series 12 and 13. Five episodes aired each week during series 14.
Revived series
(Source: ITV/Hit Entertainment/BFI/Disney)
No DVD releases have been issued in the UK, except DVDs bundled with Art Attack books and DVDs which came free with newspapers. In India, Art Attackwas released in three volumes by Disney DVD in 2010. Many Art Attackbooks were also released by Dorling Kindersley.
Disney Channel and its various offshoots have broadcast Art Attack in most territories since the late 1990s, producing localised versions of the programme for many countries. In Australia, Art Attack was broadcast on ABC from July 1995 to October 1999; later episodes were broadcast on Disney Channel, with the revived series being broadcast on Disne...
"Art Attack" was one of many kids' shows that I discovered on TVO in the 1990s, during my childhood. I quickly started to watch it regularly. The show ran for a long time, and I can't say I followed it throughout its entire run, but watched it a lot from around 1994 to 1995 or '96.
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Jun 23, 2020 · The man is artist and presenter Neil Buchanan, who, armed with a pen, paintbrush and a never-ending supply of papier-mâché, inspired a generation of children in the 90s to flex their creative...
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