We recently discovered that the person who once starred as the sun baby in The Teletubbies is pregnant (cue: us feeling ancient) – and now, friends, we have more fun (and slightly bizarre) facts for ...
Over the course of four years and nearly 400 episodes, John Simmit played the green Teletubby, Dipsy, to the delight of children and stoned adults alike. While these viewers clapped their hands ...
Teletubbies launched March 31, 1997 — to celebrate, here's a couple of things you might not have known about the famous children's show Teletubbies, the delightfully surreal children’s television show ...
Children will love the new Teletubbies Bumper Activity Pack, which is ideal for summer travels by train, plane or car, or for warm days in the garden or indeed, rainy days indoors. Out 15 July, the ...
As the BBC prepares to make 60 new episodes of the late-Nineties children's TV show Teletubbies, here are some facts you may not have known about the programme's history. 1. If you fancy visiting the ...
But what of the original series? There are still many unanswered questions from Teletubbies. Maybe the following will finally be addressed: 1. Are the Teletubbies related? Are Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa ...
Cult BBC children's programme The Teletubbies, which bewitched a generation of toddlers, is set to return to screens after being given a reboot by Netflix. The show, which aired on the BBC, featured ...
It’s 20 years since we said ‘eh-oh’ to the Teletubbies for the first time. Yup, the first ever episode of the nigh legendary children’s show was broadcast on March 31 1997, instantly winning over a ...
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