Added: Jul 6, 2008
From: wayzotoichi
Duration: 10:3
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/tonyhart/ all real fans, by Jan 18 2008 SIGN or FORWARD email link for government petition to recommend OBE, can u MYSPACE/ Facebook it?? (KYLIE (pop), BILL ODDIE (comedy/nature) and Des Lynam (TV sport) got OBE's) For all 'true fans': sign the Tony Hart petition !! (deadline Jan 18 2008) Come on add to the mere handful UK citizens. "..During his 50 years of broadcasting he has probably enspired the creative efforts of youngsters more than anyone else. For that reason i think he should be rewarded with an acknowledgement..." Go to http://coastalrocket.blogspot.com/2007/12/tony-hart-deserves-obe.html (someone's site) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DvZMjiHSN0 my new Tony Hart upload, recorded in 2000For discussion: TV ART in the 1980s with ROLF and TONY...CLIP IS FROM TAKE HART ~ (I am looking for more tapes of Hart Beat and 'Rolf Harris' Cartoon Time'/'Rolf's Cartoon Club' from the 1980s) ALTHOUGH 10 MINUTES, WATCH THIS WITHOUT FORWARDING THE CLIP, I AM SORRY FOR THE AUDIO-VIDEO MISMATCH YOU GET IF YOU CHOOSE TO RUN FORWARD WITH THE CLIP. ~ This TV mainstay began with 'Vision On' (for deaf viewers) and went on to make art accessible to children of all talents and persuasions. As the anchoring presenter and art teacher Tony Hart had been inspiring schoolkids long before the 'Why Don't You' motto, to start looking outside to do freehand sketches and paintings, using real objects from life or using the imagination, or else stay inside on a rainy day to cut and stick collages. Since Vision On he's made art fun and accessible without throwing the baby out with the bathwater, ie. not dumbing down to kids, and simplifying the methodologies in arts and crafts. Like Aussie presenter Rolf Harris, he's a very able fine artist. There are more clips, esp. of HARTBEAT, youtube search POINTS, and you can see a full episode from 80sKidsTV (dated 19 Oct 1988). I put this here as I enjoyed watching another youtube clip (NOT the cheap piss-takes) where he has used a paint-roller to draw on a huge area of concrete outside a school (a trademark). When asked he comments about marking out in advance what you'll draw. He says he NEVER does it, because you'll be looking at where the marks instead of expressing yourself. People might agree it's a mistake, as it stilts a lot of the creativity so important to develop early on. Edgy, on-the-spot creativity mattered: the quick, the spontaneous, the lively. This was typical of his programmes, and like Harris (and other 'old-skoolers') he probably knows a vast amount about the classics hanging in major galleries. Millions relied on Tony Hart as the genuine voice of kids' art. This sort of cred counts for something, and is sorely lacking in kids art TV today. With Hart, quick 'craftsy' methods like tracing, playing with glue and shiny shapes feature widely through TAKE HART and HARTBEAT which I watched. So there was a place and time for every methodology. Despite sounding much like boring backseat educationalists, I'd say there was both an 'exchange' and a 'clear margin' between the craftsy and the refined sides to art. Really, I can't see teachers like this educating kids from the get-go to throw out the well-studied manual skills trained by the great masters. Or to endorse sub'ing it for wholesale shortcuts (which some painters are totally dependent on to win their crust). You can't masquerade tool assisted drawings, ruler-measured from photographs as a replacement for skilful, freehand live study (as with true observational portraiture e.g. colour, tone, form..) (Consider this, lighting, angle, composition etc. for a photo is homage to the original photographer's skill: plus rapport, timing..) Similarly near-total reliance on a light-box, even painting by numbers, and other reverse-engineered skill-cutting DIY 'techniques' (all designed to make you feel like an accomplished master). In my opinion, I feel these are basic details many 'classic'/'fine' artists totally ignore. On a lighter note, Tony Hart has said he'd beat Rolf Harris in a fight because Rolf wouldn't stop his ...verbal flow (might take him seriously, as he was a Gurka officer before TV!). From the start, the multi-faceted entertainer Rolf catered a more exciting, zap-zang animation-based tastes. He delved into new cartooning methods, along with his wobble-board and zany presentation-style. He was really 'down with the kids' (!) from the 1960s to the 2000s youtube search Making of Real Ghostbusters (1989): http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zXq7FcAbLss )Like others, I didn't realize Rolf was a painter of real professional standard until his later 'Rolf on Art' shows. There are some good Rolf's Cartoon Time (BBC) clips on youtube now, please search and enjoy!!
Channel: Education
Tags: 1980s art arts attack bbc beat crafts education harris hart hartbeat media rolf smart take takehart tony tonyhart tv vision-on visual
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primaudiol Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - why is television no longer like this?
twogunharry Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - no don't end there!!!!!!!!!ahh well, you have just made my day, thankyou so much for this video :)
shortandstylish Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - in the days of 'quality' tv ...
WhistlingPresident Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - fantasic, in those days everything was so simple, but 3 minutes into the video in todays time he should have been wearing a mask and all the rig out, my god, what is happening, i grew up with tony hart and learned a lot from this brilliant programme, but sadly it has all gone, apart from viewing it on you tube.
Graphite42vault Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Is there a possibility of posting a quick clip of the 'woofumpuss'?Thank you for uploading this.Why this isn't on DVD in some form is beyond me.
fireblade929 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - has tony died?
fireblade929 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - i used to love this programme, liked the gallery but im sure there were some adult help in some of them.
wayzotoichi Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - look up wikipedia, according to that he's still up and about just about..and I hope he lasts a lot longer.. xx
wayzotoichi Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - I don't know what that is..could you explain thanks?ps There should be some DVD release of this..maybe on download format first to see if it sells. Also Rolf's Cartoon Time/Club. xx
Graphite42 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - I got my Tony Hart shows mixed up.The Woofumpuss was on the Vision On show.It was this feather boa with eyes glued on that would race through the set every once in awhile during the show.
fireblade929 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - thanks for that, i hope so too. thanks for posting.
bally28 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Because that would be a crime, and people talk lik Dis innit. not about talent, more bout fashion. Fuk em all i say.God bless Tony Hart.
simpson30 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Tony is a genius with art. Loved his shows in the 70's early 80's.
locorojo25 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - i loved watchin tony hart when i was younger. he was so, erm, artistic lol. the long summer hols would never have been the same without him and the why dont you crew in the mornings.i was never sure about his cravates though.
Kevo216666 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Degas can suck Tony Hart's balls!!!!
retronostalgic Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - I may be wrong but Tony Hart has always appeared to be as bent as a nine bob note!
LutherBIissett Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - I hope he's smoking lots of medicinal pot and re-watching his old programs.
AshleyBellamy Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - As a kid I used to watch this just to wait for the gallery, so I could listen to the music, which I found out some years later was Cavatina. That and 'Morph' of course.
mcanulty14 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Yup i was the same. Loved the gallery theme tune.I remember drawing pics and sending them off, they never got featured though lookihg back im not surprised, i dont think they ever showed pics of Draculs!
allertonoff Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - He is a wonder and an inspiration ! MY HERO !
1423stuart Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - gona roll me fat one an watch more a these ..looks insane looking back at it now i think tony may have helped on my journey into soft drugs..
wayzotoichi Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - maybe..but soft cuddly nostalgic things always seem better when drunk/stoned :)
mistofoles Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Absolutely, it's sucah an enhanced fhelling when yous is dhrinkig!
sapphiresanchez Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - what a genius! I remember watching hart beat, Tony Hart rocks!
martyn3934 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - a pure legend! long live tony hart!