I was lucky enough to have an art teacher somewhat like him. Eccentric and multi talented. He happened to be our class tutor too, so we saw him daily and had tutorial classes on top of the normal art lessons so we were lucky enough to spend more time with him than the other pupils. He was really creative, a little bonkers and very laid back. Used to let me hide in the kiln room instead of going to boring assemblies lol.
At 0.03 a VHS video recorder, God I remember them I loved having my own video recorder. It felt great to be able to tape programmes off tv. We are all so used to Sky+ and Virgin Tivo that we forget the old vhs. I love nostalgia.
I’d guess they just binned them all ? Imagine the hours just thrown away. Life was much simpler then. Patience was in abundance. Now it’s all at the flick of a thumb in a smartphone. This really was relaxing to watch. Hard luck on the gallery. What was your drawing of ? At least that way we’ll all know without ever seeing it.......
@@concerned1 Ah very good. I remember sending things into Blue Peter. I live in Scotland now but schooled in Doncaster. I remember doing history on the Romans and drawing them. My father was a metal detectorist, I’ve held many a Roman coin back in the 80’s. 🙂Cheers
I noticed tony made a point of not saying 'grave' stone, a little bit of early political correctness creeping in?...loved the show, never got to meet tony, he was a hero of mine, but did end up making a couple of animations for the show and getting invited to a christmas party!
This is how I fell in love with “Art of Noise” and how I became an artist. Thank you Tony Hart and RIP.
Great show for it's time, this was stuff you could not do in school art lessons, Tony Hart was an amazing man.
Amazing how well he explains everything. It is superb. I appreciate it more 40 years after seeing it first time round.
This kind of kids programs gave me ASMR sensation when I was in my teens and still does, lovely show, Lovely man was Tony Hart.
Why couldn't all Art Teachers be like this? Tony Hart was amazing.:-)
I was lucky enough to have an art teacher somewhat like him. Eccentric and multi talented.
He happened to be our class tutor too, so we saw him daily and had tutorial classes on top of the normal art lessons so we were lucky enough to spend more time with him than the other pupils.
He was really creative, a little bonkers and very laid back. Used to let me hide in the kiln room instead of going to boring assemblies lol.
@@ValleyRC Eccentric teachers are always the best!
Loved this program
Art Of Noise! Brilliant!
At 0.03 a VHS video recorder, God I remember them I loved having my own video recorder. It felt great to be able to tape programmes off tv. We are all so used to Sky+ and Virgin Tivo that we forget the old vhs. I love nostalgia.
I sent one of my pictures into The Gallery. I was heartbroken when it wasn’t used.
I’d guess they just binned them all ? Imagine the hours just thrown away. Life was much simpler then. Patience was in abundance. Now it’s all at the flick of a thumb in a smartphone. This really was relaxing to watch.
Hard luck on the gallery.
What was your drawing of ?
At least that way we’ll all know without ever seeing it.......
@@MrSmid888 it was a
pencil drawing of Roman soldiers.
@@concerned1 Ah very good.
I remember sending things into Blue Peter. I live in Scotland now but schooled in Doncaster. I remember doing history on the Romans and drawing them. My father was a metal detectorist, I’ve held many a Roman coin back in the 80’s. 🙂Cheers
Joanna Kirk looks fab!
Tony, Nancy and Bob = Great people RIP
loved the program and watched it all and then tried a lot out for myself
awesome! getting in on digital art very early! legend!
god i miss the 80s
The golden years for sure
AWESOME TV SHOW!! on CBBC :)
I fancied Joanna Kirk as a kid?
Joanna Kirk was well hot. Scary to think her and Margot and the others will be knocking 60 now...
Does anyone happen to know what the song playing at 0:07 is, please? I've wanted to know for years.
close to the edit by Art Of Noise
Great stuff.under my old name for a second..
Was this made in 1985?
I guess in 2021 art programmes on CBBC they would not dare draw a church, in case of insulting other faiths.
I noticed tony made a point of not saying 'grave' stone, a little bit of early political correctness creeping in?...loved the show, never got to meet tony, he was a hero of mine, but did end up making a couple of animations for the show and getting invited to a christmas party!