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Legendary Art Attack star Neil Buchanan has made an epic TV comeback after 14 years – with fans amazed how ‘he looks exactly the same’.
Neil, 69, who hosted the children’s programme from 1990 to 2007, has a brand new impressive creation.
His latest giant artwork ties into the relaunch of rhubarb crumble Muller Corner yoghurt, returning to supermarket shelves this year.
In collaboration with LADbible, it sees Neil utilise every day items including school lunchboxes and cassette tapes.
Discussing the project, Neil said: ‘It’s been nearly two decades since I last took on a project like this, but when I heard the Müller Corner Originals Rhubarb Crumble-inspired yoghurt was coming back, I had to get involved.
‘It’s actually my favourite flavour! It’s been nearly 30 years since it first launched, so bringing it back with my iconic ‘Big Art’ just felt like the perfect masterpiece.’
Neil, now 69, is involved in a campaign for the return of another 90s favourite – as fans marvelled he ‘looks the same’
Neil Buchanan hosted Art Attack from 1990 to 2007 – and is now making an epic TV return after 14 years
During his time presenting Art Attack, Neil amazed viewers withe pieces that he had created to display
One fan wrote: ‘Has he been cryogenically frozen for all these years? He’s the same age! He even has the same haircut.’
Another added: ‘It’s Neil Buchanan from Art Attack!! am I stuck in a time loop?!
‘I swear last time I saw him was 20 years ago and looked exactly like this!!’
A third remarked: ‘Get a new series back on. I promise where ever I am I will run my fastest to make it back home on time The memories x.’
While a fourth penned: ‘He looks the same he always seemed such a top guy.’
The TV personality was actually a member of his band behind the scenes after forming it in Liverpool in 1976.
They released four albums and six singles before going their separate ways ahead of Neil’s Art Attack career, with the group reforming in 2009.
Away from the hit TV show, Neil was part of a band with the group releasing four albums and six singles
On his website Neil regales fans with some of his show’s ‘Big Art’ including a picture of the late Queen made out of a quarter of a million pounds in ten-pound notes.
He also revealed that he ‘surpassed his lifelong ambition’ to create a cartoon for Disney after the company acquired the rights Art Attack.
The kids show continues to air on worldwide from Europe to Canada, China and Australia.
It comes after Neil found himself the subject of a conspiracy theory as people believed he was the secretive artist Banksy.
The rumour started on Twitter after a user of the site noticed Banksy’s work was popping up in the locations where Neil had performed with his band.
However, the screen star denied this was the case in a statement on his website at the time.
It read: ‘We have been inundated with enquiries over the weekend regarding the current social media story.
‘Unfortunately this website does not have the infrastructure to answer all these enquiries individually,’
‘However, we can confirm that there is no truth in the rumour whatsoever.’

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