

Take Hart
Season - Episode
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8 - 1Mistakes And Accidents Oct 28, 1983
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8 - 2Strings Nov 04, 1983
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8 - 3Wind And Air Nov 11, 1983
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8 - 4Teeth Nov 18, 1983
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8 - 5The Ancient World Nov 25, 1983
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8 - 6Enclosures Dec 02, 1983
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8 - 7Growth Patterns Dec 09, 1983
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8 - 8Ageing Dec 16, 1983
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8 - 9Rotation Dec 23, 1983
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8 - 10Numbers Dec 30, 1983
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7 - 1Home Sweet Home Jan 05, 1983
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7 - 2Lamps And Lighting Jan 12, 1983
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7 - 3Carnival And Circus Jan 19, 1983
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7 - 4Openwork Jan 26, 1983
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7 - 5Maps Feb 02, 1983
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7 - 6Sea And Shore Feb 09, 1983
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7 - 7Heads Feb 16, 1983
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7 - 8Sand Feb 23, 1983
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7 - 9Wood Mar 02, 1983
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7 - 10Near And Far Mar 09, 1983
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7 - 11Extinct, Fabulous And Real Mar 16, 1983
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7 - 12Feet Mar 23, 1983
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7 - 13Links And Chains Mar 30, 1983
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7 - 14Flow Apr 06, 1983
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7 - 15Wrappings And Coverings Apr 13, 1983
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6 - 1Scrap Jan 06, 1982
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6 - 2Underwater Jan 13, 1982
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6 - 3Dragons Jan 20, 1982
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6 - 4Books And Paper Jan 27, 1982
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6 - 5Stripes Feb 03, 1982
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6 - 6Protection Feb 10, 1982
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6 - 7Man Made Flight Feb 17, 1982
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6 - 8Light And Dark Feb 24, 1982
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6 - 9Nature Mar 03, 1982
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6 - 10Distortion Mar 10, 1982
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6 - 11Liquid Mar 17, 1982
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6 - 12Mechanics Mar 24, 1982
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6 - 13Hard And Soft Mar 31, 1982
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6 - 14The Picture Tells The Story Apr 07, 1982
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6 - 15Hollow Things Apr 14, 1982
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5 - 1Decoration Jan 14, 1981
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5 - 2Weather Jan 21, 1981
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5 - 3Inside Nation Jan 28, 1981
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5 - 4Writing Feb 04, 1981
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5 - 5Birds Feb 11, 1981
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5 - 6Plastics Feb 18, 1981
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5 - 7Spikes Feb 25, 1981
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5 - 8Holes Mar 04, 1981
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5 - 9Rock Mar 11, 1981
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5 - 10Orbs & Planets Mar 18, 1981
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5 - 11Mosaics Mar 25, 1981
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5 - 12Movement Apr 01, 1981
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5 - 13Flight Apr 08, 1981
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5 - 14Transport Apr 15, 1981
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5 - 15Time Apr 22, 1981
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4 - 1Metal Jan 02, 1980
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4 - 2Boxes Jan 09, 1980
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4 - 3Reflections Jan 16, 1980
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4 - 4Markers Jan 23, 1980
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4 - 5Contrasts Jan 30, 1980
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4 - 6Curves Feb 06, 1980
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4 - 7Connections Feb 13, 1980
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4 - 8Water Feb 20, 1980
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4 - 9Pencils Feb 27, 1980
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4 - 10Paper Mar 05, 1980
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4 - 11Angels Mar 12, 1980
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4 - 12Elephants Mar 19, 1980
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4 - 13Powder Mar 26, 1980
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3 - 1Cutting Jan 03, 1979
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3 - 2Texture Jan 10, 1979
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3 - 3Treescapes Jan 17, 1979
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3 - 4Finger Painting Jan 24, 1979
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3 - 5Children Jan 31, 1979
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3 - 6Movement Feb 07, 1979
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3 - 7Vegetation Feb 14, 1979
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3 - 8Machines Feb 21, 1979
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3 - 9Buildings Feb 28, 1979
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3 - 10Show 10 Mar 07, 1979
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3 - 11Lokking Inside Things Mar 14, 1979
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3 - 12Rotation Mar 21, 1979
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3 - 13Paint Mar 28, 1979
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2 - 1Tubes Mar 14, 1978
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2 - 2Wax Mar 21, 1978
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2 - 3Sticking Things Mar 28, 1978
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2 - 4Seeing Through Things Apr 04, 1978
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2 - 5Faces Apr 11, 1978
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2 - 6Poses Apr 18, 1978
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1 - 1Pictures Which Aren't Really There Feb 15, 1977
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1 - 2Dribbling, Scribbling And Other Lines Feb 22, 1977
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1 - 3Quill Pens and Scrubbing Brushes Mar 01, 1977
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1 - 4Rollers And Morph! Mar 08, 1977
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1 - 5Various Cats Mar 15, 1977
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1 - 6Repetition Mar 22, 1977
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1 - 7Rubbings Apr 05, 1977
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1 - 8Paper Making Apr 12, 1977
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1 - 9Light Apr 19, 1977
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1 - 10Demolishing Apr 26, 1977
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1 - 11Brushes May 03, 1977
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1 - 12Water May 10, 1977
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1 - 13Circles May 17, 1977
Overview
Take Hart is a British children's television show about art, presented by Tony Hart. It took over from Vision On, and ran from 1977 until 1983. The show featured Hart and the animated Plasticine character Morph, and other characters created by David Sproxton like 'Smoulder the Moulder', which was a lump of mould which would create props by 'spraying' them out of a spray can. The only other human to appear on a regular basis was Mr Bennett, the caretaker, played by Colin Bennett. The programme won a BAFTA award for Hart in 1984. As well as demonstrating small-scale projects, Hart also created large-scale artworks on the TV studio floor, and even used beaches and other open spaces as 'canvases'. This idea was later adopted by Art Attack. A regular feature of the show was 'The Gallery', which displayed artworks sent in by young viewers. The easy-listening vibraphone music accompanying this feature - "Left Bank Two", composed by Wayne Hill - has passed into British TV musical lore. In later series, "Left Bank Two" alternated with John Williams' recording of "Cavatina", which is also well-remembered by many viewers.