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I had to come return the visit and I was truly intrigued by your ‘occupation’ .. well done .. as is your writing .. which I am quite taken with .. I will be back .. Thanks again for your visit.
Don’t you dare cross out my name … x
Is Tony Hart dead then? No! It can’t be.
Sadly so – this morning. There was a very moving article last year on how he could no longer draw after his stroke. Childhood legends seem to dropping like flies this week.
Let’s hope the rest of the list stays uncrossed for some time.
Is that really Stephen Fry commenting on your blog? No one that famous reads my blog. I loved Tony. Dealt with his agent Rock Reynolds, a lovely man with a fantastic name.
I don’t believe it.
Has anyone told Morph?
Tony Hart gone? RIP.
Too sad. At least Tom Baker gets replaced by a new doctor when he goes…
No doubt another floppy-Emo-haired teenager who sounds like Jamie Oliver.
I worry about David Attenborough also. If I worry about Tom Baker, I have to worry about my Dad too (they are the same age), so I won’t let myself.
I quite like floppy-emo-haired teenagers who sound like Jamie Oliver. Ish.
And Ben ben beautiful ben, thanks for the POTW thing. I’m touched (and not by the hand of god, it seems.)
I worry about the same people, funnily enough. And a few others. In fact, I probably worry about everyone. I was sad to hear about Tony Hart, even sadder to realise he had a website and I could have emailed / left a message while he was still alive to say how much he inspired me, instead of writing a tribute after the fact.
Who was he? (sorry, but you know us Norwegians….)
A legend, Ziv, who taught pretty much everyone in the UK how to draw as a child.
I liked and admired Tony Hart.