Blue Peter

Episode 4709. Spin Art and Cardboard Sculptures

Spin Art and Cardboard Sculptures
Radio Times
Review by:
Jane Rackham

Forget about sticky-back plastic and wobbly Tracy Islands. The famous Blue Peter “makes” are taken to a whole new level when Chris Gilmour brings in his life-sized cardboard sculptures of cars, pianos and drum kits. And Damien Hirst reveals where he got his inspiration for his spin paintings as seen during the Olympics Closing Ceremony.

About this programme

Artist Damien Hirst reveals how Blue Peter influenced his Spin Art paintings, and Helen Skelton and Barney Harwood explain how viewers can create their own. TV presenter Naomi Wilkinson discusses her favourite children's book, an Enid Blyton classic, and the studio plays host to life-size cardboard sculptures of musical instruments.

Cast and crew

Cast

Host
Helen Skelton
Host
Barney Harwood
Guest
Damien Hirst
Guest
Naomi Wilkinson

Crew

Editor
Tim Levell
Categories
Childrens

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