Morph, the animated clay figurine, is set to return to UK screens with 15 new episodes. Peter Lord, who created the character with David Sproxton, has revealed that new five-minute episodes are being ...
Before Aardman Animations was bagging Oscars and working with Mel Gibson, it was a tiny Bristol-based studio most famous for creating Morph, the clay-bodied character who lived on Tony Hart’s desk.
If anyone is planning on organising a Morph flashmob, could they please invite Peter Lord? The co-founder of Aardman Animations and co-creator of the 14cm-tall ...
Here's animated TV favourite Morph indulging in a little role-clay - by feeding a peanut to an eager squirrel. The amusing picture was taken by Morph co-creator Peter Lord, who often takes the ...
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 ...
Who's Morph?' you ask? Then you're most likely under 35. For us oldies, Morph was the delightful animated clay man who cheered up our after-school afternoons on the Tony Hart Show (''Who's Tony Hart?' ...
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 ...
The life-size Morphs will be found at wheelchair-accessible locations from 19 June to 20 August More than 50 human-sized Morph statues are coming to central London The small clay models originally ...
Peter Lord, co-founder of Aardman Studios, can’t stop playing with a lump of clay shaped like a small alien creature. He sits down, and fumbles for his favourite modelling stick before beginning to ...
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