ART Attack star Neil Buchanan looks unrecognisable after quitting TV to join a rock band. The telly presenter – who rose to fame on the CITV show in the 1990s – looks very different to his fresh-fa…
ART Attack star Neil Buchanan looks unrecognisable after quitting TV to join a rock band.
The telly presenter – who rose to fame on the CITV show in the 1990s – looks very different to his fresh-faced appearance on the kids' programme.Neil looks very different to his Art Attack days, hosted a whopping 19 series of Art Attack before it came to an end in 2007, after 17 years on ITV screens.
His TV fame saw him become a household name, and easily recognisable by his clean-shaven appearance and red jumper.He now spots salt and pepper long locks that cover his forehead and rugged stubble.
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