19 January 2009
14:0413219Tony Hart - a lovely man and a gentle, inspirational fixture of so many childhoods in front of the telly.
RIP.
Terry Nunn- Location: London Road, Dover
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19 January 2009
15:4513232Including mine Andrew.
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Lovely bloke.
Terry
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Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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19 January 2009
16:0113233Such a sad loss. RIP Tony.
Guest 666- Registered: 25 Mar 2008
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19 January 2009
18:0613240Ahh... shame, brought such pleasure to me as a child watching 'Vision On' and my own children too with his various programmes on art and creative pursuits.
RIP Tone
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Guest 641- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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20 January 2009
09:2013280I used to love watching the plasticine character 'Morph', helping my younger sister with her collages and my late Great-Aunt Kath loved the programme as she also spoke in sign language and it was a great way of keeping up.
A Sad Loss RIP Tony
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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20 January 2009
09:4213283a great man loved watching him great and talented
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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20 January 2009
10:1313292I concur with all that has been said. Littlejohn in the Mail asks why the BBC in their tributes have ignored one of his creations for Blue Peter from back in the Sixties, Paki the Elephant.................I join him in wondering why?
Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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30 January 2009
16:2214347just an update,tony hart was buried yesterday, famly and friends were in atendance.bill stone [108years old]was allso buried yesterday with full millitry houners,carried by 6 royal navy personnel rip to both.for those who dont know bill stone he was a vetran of both world wars joining the royal navy at 18 years of age and served for about 40 years.