Millions of millenials grew up watching Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po. The four humanoid characters, standing at 10 foot tall with screen on their stomachs, were designed to resemble astronauts ...
TOTS’ telly favourites the Teletubbies first said “Eh-oh” to UK viewers 20 years ago today. After launching in 1997 on BBC2, the pre-school series quickly became a hit thanks to its loveable ...
The original BBC Teletubbies series was one of the most iconic TV shows of the nineties, and children everywhere tuned in to see Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po's antics. The characters each had ...
The first image of the upcoming reboot of British BBC children's television series Teletubbies has been revealed. The-new-more-or-less-same-as-the-old-Teletubbies The revamp of the classic children's ...
The Teletubbies are coming back to TV. Above is the first image of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po who return to the box nearly 20 years after they first arrived on TV. Producer say the characters ...
Teletubbies are coming to Newcastle in their first ever live show. The iconic, world-famous Teletubbies, who this year celebrate their 20th anniversary, are to star in Big Hugs at Newcastle’s Theatre ...
Dipsy was always the maverick of the Teletubbies, the one who refused to go along with the others. In many ways, he reflected John Simmit, the man inside the three-stone lime green suit, who proudly ...
Pre-school series quickly became a hit thanks to camp antics of colourful stars and now 60 new episodes are being made with a star cast, including comic David Walliams and Rochelle Humes TOTS’ telly ...
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