Morph flash mob tribute at Tate Modern
A flash mob of almost 200 tiny plasticine figures were gathered in London this weekend to honour television presenter Tony Hart.Fans who had made their own little Morph army met at the Tate Modern gallery on London's South Bank after arranging the even on Facebook.
All of their Morph figures were lined up and the surprise get-together attracted crowds of people who remembered the popular children's TV character.
Members of the Hart family even attended the event and helped judge a competition to find the best Morph.
Morph - a plasticine stop-motion character which lived in an artist's wooden pencil box - appeared on a number of Hart's television shows including Take Hart and Hartbeat.It was produced by Aardman Animations, later famous for Wallace and Gromit, from 1977.
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