Iconic nineties children’s show is ‘returning after 17 years off air’ – with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host

Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host

As someone who grew up in the UK during the late 90s and early 2000s, I can vividly remember watching Neil Buchanan create large outdoor pieces of art on Art Attack every weekend. It was always a highlight of my Saturday mornings, and I was always amazed by his talent and creativity.


In the ’90s, there was a groundbreaking TV series that captured my family’s undivided attention during teatime. This captivating show managed to draw an incredibly devoted fanbase, maintaining its popularity for a remarkable 17-year run.

Now, Art Attack is back and its returning with a whole new look, according to the Sun.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d rephrase it as follows: Back in the ’90s and early 2000s, I was captivated by Children’s ITV and the magical presence of Neil Buchanan, then 67, who showcased his artistic talents on the screen. Now, according to recent reports, this cherished program is set for a new lease of life with comedian Romesh Ranganathan taking over as the host.

Romesh, known for less impressive artistic skills, faces a challenging task in assuming the position once held by an exceptionally talented artist, who was famously rumored to be Banksy himself.

In 2020, the rumours swarmed social media so much, Neil felt compelled to respond publicly.

Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host

Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host

A Twitter user’s viral post sparked rumors that the 67-year-old British TV personality could be the mysterious artist behind the conspiracy theory.

“I recently came across an intriguing rumor that has gone viral – Neil Buchanan might be the elusive artist Banksy! If that’s true, it would undoubtedly bring a new level of amusement to his already impressive body of work. Hailing from Aintree, this potential art sensation has really got people talking.”

‘He’s a musician and art has followed in the cities of shows he’s done allegedly. This is straight in the “believe without question” category.’ 

As a lifestyle expert, I understand the importance of accuracy and transparency. Recently, there have been rumors circulating about Neil that have sparked quite a bit of interest. In response to the numerous inquiries we’ve received seeking clarification, I wanted to personally update you all. Our team has been working diligently to verify the truth behind these rumors and will provide an official statement as soon as possible. Stay tuned for more information.

Regrettably, we cannot respond personally to each inquiry due to our website’s limited capabilities. However, we want to clarify that the rumor is completely false.

During the lockdown, Neil stayed with his at-risk family members. He’s currently gearing up to unveil his latest art collection in the year 2021. Appreciate your attention, and take care of yourself.

A person hailing from Bristol, with the pseudonym Banksy, has made a name for himself by creating massive works of art in open areas, all while keeping his true identity hidden from the public.

Multiple efforts have been made to reveal Banksy’s identity, with some of his best-known pieces being Balloon Girl, Follow Your Dreams, and London Underground Rats. However, these attempts have all failed. The name Robin Gunningham is frequently mentioned as a possible candidate for the elusive street artist.

Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but remember Neil’s impressive creations in large scale outdoor art projects during his time on Art Attack. This recollection contributes to my belief in certain conspiracy theories, despite the absence of concrete evidence.

Based on my own experiences and encounters with rumors, I can relate to the excitement and intrigue that comes with hearing a juicy piece of gossip, even if there’s no concrete evidence to back it up. This year, I’ve heard a rumor that Banksy is actually Neil Buchanan. Now, I don’t have any proof or substance to support this claim, but the idea of it resonates deeply with me.

Another person expressed that the rumor which circulated in 2020, suggesting that the iconic figure Neil Buhanan from the ’90s and ’00s is actually Banksy, was both the most intriguing and strangest occurrence they had encountered. I can’t help but hope this unproven theory holds true.

A third person remarked, “It’s just like Banksy himself to deny being Banksy.”

Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host
Iconic nineties children's show is 'returning after 17 years off air' - with comedian Romesh Ranganathan set to step in as its new host

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2024-07-23 03:03

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