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    Art Attack is a British children's television programme revolving around art, originally hosted by Neil Buchanan on CITV from 1990 to 2007, and subsequently hosted by Lloyd Warbey on Disney Junior from 2012 to 2015.

  2. Jul 4, 2016 · Art Attack - Series 8, Episode 3 (1996) Moondog. 14.6K subscribers. 12K. Neil Buchanan makes frames from cut-up kitchen sponges, uses cardboard boxes for his Big Art Attack, shows how to...

  3. Nov 26, 2016 · The entire first series of Art Attack Table of Contents: Episode 1 - 0:00 Episode 2 - 15:01 Episode 3 - 29:26 Episode 4 - 44:28 Episode 5 - 58:30 Episode 6 - 1:13:22 Episode 7 - 1:28:13.

  4. Art Attack: With Neil Buchanan, Francis Wright, Jim Sweeney, Peter Corey. An educational series presenting various art project suggestions and creations.

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · A complete collection of 12 Art Attack videos with Neil Buchanan. These videos show you how to make and do with all the bits you find around your house. So get creative with arts and crafts and have yourself an Art Attack!

  6. Sep 6, 2016 · For your enjoyment, another full episode of Art Attack, with Neil Buchanan and The Head. Today, Neil makes 'stuffed sculptures' from newspaper, paints sepia pictures with dirty water and...

  7. Art Attack is a British children's television series revolving around art hosted by Lloyd Warbey on Disney Jr. The original series was one of CITV's longest running programmes, running from 1990 to 2007, and was presented throughout by Neil Buchanan.

  8. Art Attack” shows you that you don’t need to be an expert to be a great artist!

  9. “Art Attack” offers children many curious ideas to put into practice using the materials they can find around them. In “Art Attack”, everything can be transformed into a work of art. The series encourages children to discover and express their artistic potential.

  10. Jun 23, 2020 · Art Attack's creator Neil Buchanan tells Simon Bland how it started, its influence on today’s craft shows — and how we can release our inner artist

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