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Tiny Morphs honour Hart
A flash mob of tiny Plasticine figures has honoured the memory of TV presenter Tony Hart. Nearly 200 ‘Morphs’ drew a large crowd of human onlookers at the Tate Modern gallery on London’s South Bank.
The event was organised on Facebook by a group of friends who wanted to remember Mr Hart, who died earlier this year.
Morph was Hart’s constant companion on his long-running television show.
Members of Mr Hart’s family came to see the rows upon rows of little Morphs and judge a competition on the best effort.
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