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  • I used to watch The Amazing Adventures of Morph when it was on during the late afternoons after school.

    Morph is a brown plasticine figure that lived in a wooden box and could change into quite a few things. He also had a friend, Chas and they got up to all sorts of adventures, often falling out and getting into trouble. Each episode lasted around five minutes.

    At first, Morph just had a couple of minutes during the children's' art series, Take Hart and later Hartbeat. Tony Hart was the narrator for The Amazing Adventures of Morph.

    This show was ideal for younger viewers, better than some of the rubbish that is on today.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Those were the days, when kids programmes were real entertainment and weren't just obsessed with being cool or trendy. Morph (who also featured in a comic called Buttons) was a plasticine man who could transform himself into anything (hence the name). He lived under the table in artist Tony Hart's abode with his friend Chas, and also Grandmorph (his grandfather), Gillespe (a taller version of Morph), Delilah (I'm not sure if she was his sister or some other relation) and Folly (a girl made of tin-foil. Morph got up to all kinds of adventures, which I'm sure would still entertain children today and would make a great DVD.