Morph (character)

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Morph is an animated Plasticine stop-motion character who appeared with Tony Hart starting from 1977 on several of his UK TV programmes, notably Take Hart and Hart Beat. Morph was produced for the BBC by Aardman Animations, later famous for Wallace and Gromit in association with Link Licensing.

Morph appeared mainly in one minute "shorts" interspersed throughout the show. These were connected to the main show by having Hart deliver a line or two to Morph who would reply in gobbledygook but with meaningful gestures. Later on, Morph was joined by cream-coloured Chas, who was much more badly behaved.

Morph lived in an artist's wooden pencil box.

Some of the early plasticine models of Morph were destroyed in a fire at the warehouse they were being stored at on 10 October 2005.

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[edit] Appearances

The Amazing Adventures of Morph video
The Amazing Adventures of Morph video
19771983 Take Hart
19801981 The Amazing Adventures of Morph
19841993 Hart Beat
19942005 SMart
1996 The Morph Files
1997 Morph TV (with Tony Hart)
1998 On Your Marks
19992000 Smart Hart

[edit] Characters

  • Morph - the main character with terracotta skin
  • Chaz - Morph's very cheeky friend with cream skin
  • Folly - a tin foil girl
  • Delilah - a bossy woman in a yellow dress with brown skin
  • Grandmorph - a grandpa version of Morph
  • Gillespie - a blue giant like character
  • Nailbrush - Morph's canine companion
  • The Very Small Creatures - an array of small plasticene balls with eyes

[edit] Credits

[edit] 1980

  • Narrator: Tony Hart
  • Animated, Scripted and Directed by: Peter Lord, David Sproxton
  • Special Effects: Peter Harwood
  • Editor: Alan Trott
  • Producer: Patrick Dowling
  • Executive Producers: David Hamilton, Claire Derry

[edit] 1995

  • Narrator: Neil Morrissey
  • Animators for Aardman Animations: Mike Booth, Gary Cureton, Dave Osmond
  • Computer Animation: Alan Snow
  • Dubbing Editor: James Mather
  • Special Sounds: Peter Harwood
  • Writer: Andy Walker
  • Editor: Andrew Hassenruck
  • Special Thanks to: The Staff of Aardman Animations
  • Producer: Jacqueline White
  • Executive Producers: Peter Lord, David Sproxton
  • For Link Licensing: David Hamilton, Claire Derry
  • Directed by: Peter Lord

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