Information:  - Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts (artworks), expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.  - Norman Antony "Tony" Hart (15 October 1925  18 January 2009) was an English artist and children's television presenter. He started off as an officer in a Gurkha regiment but became famous for being a children's presenter and artist on television shows such as "Vision On", "Playbox", "Take Hart" and "Hartbeat", often accompanied by Morph. He also created the Blue Peter ship logo.  - CBBC (originally Children's BBC) is a BBC children's television strand aimed for older children aged from 6 to 12. BBC programming aimed at under six year old children is broadcast on the CBeebies channel. CBBC broadcasts from 7 am to 9 pm on the digital CBBC Channel, available on most UK digital platforms.  - Take Hart is a British children's television show about art, presented by Tony Hart. It took over from "Vision On", and ran from 1977 until 1983. The show featured Hart and the animated Plasticine character Morph, and other characters created by David Sproxton like 'Smoulder the Moulder', which was a lump of mould which would create props by 'spraying' them out of a spray can. The only other human to appear on a regular basis was Mr Bennett, the caretaker, played by Colin Bennett. The programme won a BAFTA award for Hart in 1984.  - Hartbeat was a Children's BBC television arts programme presented by Tony Hart. It was broadcast between 1984 and 1993. The series was a follow on from "Take Hart" and taught children how to design art features and use everyday items to make objects.  - SMart was a British CBBC television programme based on the subject of art, which began in 1994 and ended in 2009. The programme was recorded at BBC Television Centre in London, previously it had been recorded in Studio A at BBC Pebble Mill in Birmingham. The format is similar to the Tony Hart programmes "Take Hart" and "Hartbeat". The show was revamped into an hour-long show in 2007; it was previously a 25-minute show. The 'older' 25 minute shows from 19942005 (it didn't appear in the 2006 series) also featured Morph, originally from "Take Hart". It has 199 episodes. CBBC last aired "SMart" on 11 August 2011.  - Mike Fischetti ( born 6 August 1983 in Destin , Florida ) was a presenter on the children 's television show SMart , which aired on CBBC .  - The BBC Television Centre at White City in west London was the headquarters of BBC Television between 1960 and 2013. Officially opened on 29 June 1960, it is one of the most readily recognisable facilities of its type, having appeared as the backdrop for many BBC programmes. Parts of the building are Grade II listed, including the central ring and Studio 1. Most of the BBC's national television and radio news output came from the Television Centre (TVC) with most recorded television output from the nearby Broadcast Centre at 201 Wood Lane, care of Red Bee Media. Live television events from studios and routing of national and international sporting events took place within the Television Centre before being passed to the Broadcast Centre for transmission.    What entity does 'mike fischetti' has the relation 'occupation' with?
Ans: television presenter

Information:  - "Runner in the Night", written by Maureen Darbyshire and composed by Brian Wade, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, performed by the sextet Ryder, led by Maynard Williams.  - The Eurovision Song Contest 1986 was the 31st Eurovision Song Contest and was held on 3 May 1986 in Grieghallen in Bergen, Norway. It was the first occasion on which Norway played host to the contest. The presenter was Åse Kleveland, a well-known folk guitarist who was President of the Norwegian Association of Musicians (and a former Eurovision entrant, in 1966).  - Ryder was a purpose - made pop group led by Maynard Williams whose primary purpose was to represent the United Kingdom at the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest in Bergen , Norway . Ryder performed the song `` Runner in the Night '' which was placed 7th . They were criticised in the media for being a particularly weak and unsuitable entry . The song was the first UK Eurovision entry to fail to reach the top 75 since 1964 , managing a peak of only # 98 . Runner In The Night was the only single released by the band , but Williams teamed up with the song 's composers Maureen Darbyshire and Brian Wade to compose the theme song to the BBC drama series Truckers , in which he appeared . The single from the programme failed to chart . Williams , the son of actor Bill Maynard , had previously reached the final 24 of the UK heat in 1985 .    What entity does 'ryder ' has the relation 'participant of' with?
Ans: eurovision song contest 1986