Aardman Animation, known for characters like Wallace and Gromit, has reassured fans that 'no need to worry' about them running out of clay. (DreamWorks Animation) Aardman Animation has shared a ...
In 1995, at pretty much the midpoint of Aardman Animations’ 40-year history, the Bristol-based cartoon studio’s co-founders, Peter Lord and David Sproxton, hatched the crazy idea of making a ...
Morph will be returning to TV screens after a fifteen year break following a successful Kickstarter campaign. The clay hero is to return to the small screen after a with a new show on CBBC, it was ...
Image caption, Morph lived on the desk of presenter Tony Hart in the classic children's art shows Take Hart and Hartbeat Aardman Animations has launched a campaign on crowdfunding website Kickstarter, ...
Sky has commissioned new episodes of the iconic children's TV show Morph, to premiere on its new Sky Kids app later this year. The British broadcaster has teamed up with Oscar-winning Aardman ...
Morph is jumping out of his box and returning to our TV screens next month with a new series for CBBC. The new episodes follow a Kickstarter campaign in late 2013 that raised over £110,000 and ...
With innovative animation films featuring characters such as Wallace, Gromit and Shaun the Sheep, it was the production company that turned humble modelling clay into cinematic art. But the closure of ...
Morph, a clay figure who first appeared on TV more than 40 years ago, has been taken on a tour of the Outer Hebrides. Animator Peter Lord, who co-created the character with David Sproxton for BBC ...
Morph lived on the desk of presenter Tony Hart in the classic children's art shows Take Hart and Hartbeat Aardman Animations has launched a campaign on crowdfunding website Kickstarter, in a bid to ...
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