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2. The Teletubbies were friends with giant, sex-crazed rabbits. As well as being home to Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po, Teletubbyland was also inhabited by a number of rabbits.
Teletubbies turns 25 this year, and now has a Netflix reboot on the way. What made this colourful and strange world so appealing to children – and so controversial, asks Timmy Fisher.
THE Teletubbies’ famous home is now a POND after the owners got fed up with tourists. The iconic tubby home has been filled with water as the show celebrates 20 years since it hit our screens… ...
TV TV News Teletubbies First look at new Teletubbies as show returns on Netflix with brand new characters Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po are preparing to capture the hearts of a new young fan ...
Teletubbies sun baby pays tribute to iconic role as she reveals name of her first child Jess Smith was just nine months old when she was cast as the smiley character in the cult kids show ...
Another Twitter user joked: “The Teletubbies feared Covid-19. This proves that they are mortal. The beasts can be killed.” “How the hell did the Teletubbies get vaccinated before me ...
3am Celebrity News Teletubbies Teletubbies baby shares name of her first child - which is nod to her iconic kids TV role Jess Smith was just nine months old when she was cast as the Sun baby in ...
The Teletubbies have celebrated their 20th anniversary - with Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po leaving celebrities starstruck at a bash to celebrate the landmark date. Good Morning Britain host ...
The children's show Teletubbies is celebrating its 20th anniversary. NPR's Scott Simon talks with former PBS executive Alice Cahn about the show's popularity and criticism from some parents.