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Friday afternoon Tony Hart memorial challenge

Yorkshire Blue

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Depict a legendary scene from SUFC history using Microsoft Paint. Each piece of art should take no longer than 90 seconds to draw.
 
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I have a really good one I could do but I won't post it as I will get in trouble. But I am sure you can work it out if I were to say Richie Foran ;)
 
Great, original idea........if I can find out how to use microsoft paint and manage to get it on the screen, I may have a go. With only 90 secs the efforts are certainly going to be 'Impressionist'. My only regret is that there is not a voting facility to enable us to elect the best design.
 
Why is this the Tony Hart memorial challenge? he isn't dead!

It doesn't matter - we're getting in early.

Don't tell me the BBC don't pre-record their memorial programmes in advance of celebrity clog popping. I'd wager there's as many as 50 people beavering away in the deal-pool research department right now splicing together old clips of Dennis Norden's laughter files. The Forsythe clips were completed years ago.
 
This Lowry inspired effort is called David Speedie is a ****

 
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