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


It was the iconic 90s TV show that had every family gripped at tea time and built a strong cult-like viewing over its 17 years on air.

Various attempts to unmask Bansky whose most famous work includes Balloon Girl, Follow Your Dreams and London Underground Rats have been unsuccessful, with Robin Gunningham being the most commonly cited individual who could be the street artist. Social media users recalled Neil creating large outdoor pieces on Art Attack as one of the reasons why they believe the conspiracy and admitted they will believe the rumour even if there isn't any direct evidence. When the band came to an end he applied for a job advertised in the newspaper and captured the attention of TV producers by sending a photo from his childhood with a monkey on his knee instead of a publicity shot of himself.

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