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Episode Detail: Colors (Yellow) - Teletubbies

Tinky Winky is introduced to the word “yellow.” Then, all the Teletubbies see yellow things and paint a yellow picture. Next: a hiding game, followed by a bumps-a-daisy dance.

Episodes: Colors (Yellow) - Teletubbies - 151 total Episodes

8/3/2007: Music With Debbie 2
3/16/2007: Joining in the Band
2/15/2007: Hey Diddle Diddle
6/18/2006: Eid's New Clothes
5/19/2006: Numbers '6'
9/10/2004: Handshapes Fish
9/9/2004: Milking the Cow
9/8/2004: Drum Dance
9/7/2004: Sandwich
9/6/2004: Mechanical Toys
4/16/2004: Feeding the Lambs
4/15/2004: Dancing Sevillanas
4/14/2004: Canal Trip
4/13/2004: Bubbles
4/12/2004: Go Karts
10/31/2003: Pumpkin Face
10/30/2003: Dune Sledding
10/29/2003: Lanterns
10/28/2003: Numbers '1'
10/27/2003: Flower Festival
9/19/2003: Flower Planting
9/18/2003: Shaking & Beating
9/17/2003: Marble Track
9/16/2003: Numbers '4'
9/15/2003: Getting Dressed
4/18/2003: Balancing Tots
4/17/2003: Soccer
4/16/2003: Kites
4/15/2003: Sand Bottle
4/14/2003: Lion Dance
2/17/2003: Washing Clothes
2/14/2003: Picking Mandarins
2/13/2003: Numbers '2'
2/12/2003: Fetching Water
2/11/2003: Snails
2/10/2003: Balloon Umbrella
2/6/2003: Carousel
2/5/2003: Erhu Fiddle
2/4/2003: Idlis (Rice Patties)
2/3/2003: Peacocks
1/31/2003: Fall Leaves
1/30/2003: Indian Dance
1/29/2003: Feeding Chickens
1/28/2003: Sign Painting
1/27/2003: Dog Training
1/24/2003: Rolling Wheels
1/23/2003: Ice Skating
1/22/2003: Collecting Garnets
1/21/2003: Drumming
1/20/2003: Numbers '3'
4/5/2002: Boots
4/4/2002: Running
4/3/2002: Long Horn
4/2/2002: Mark Making Pictures
4/1/2002: Ballet
10/26/2001: Crawling
10/25/2001: Making Salad
10/24/2001: Maori Singing
10/23/2001: Chameleon
10/22/2001: Numbers '10'
10/19/2001: Becky's Flake Cakes
10/18/2001: Tropical Fish
10/17/2001: Tram (Cable Car)
10/16/2001: Colors (Yellow)
10/15/2001: Miniature Golf
4/6/2001: Game Drive
4/5/2001: Colors (Green)
4/4/2001: Ball Games With Debbie
4/3/2001: Circles
4/2/2001: Fancy Dress
12/15/2000: Skipping
11/30/2000: Hide & Seek
11/23/2000: Cat's Night Out
11/16/2000: Going Up & Going Down
11/9/2000: Colors (Purple)
11/2/2000: Tennis
10/26/2000: Animal Rhythms
10/19/2000: Spray Paint Mural
10/12/2000: Towers
10/5/2000: Bagels
2/26/2000: Dance with the Teletubbies
2/26/2000: Numbers '5'
2/26/2000: Here Come the Teletubbies
2/26/2000: Stop & Go
2/26/2000: Nursery Rhymes
2/26/2000: Handshapes---Turkey
2/26/2000: Dance with the Teletubbies
2/26/2000: Here Come the Teletubbies
2/26/2000: Funny Day
2/26/2000: Favorite Things
2/26/2000: Nursery Rhymes
2/26/2000: Land Yachting
2/26/2000: Favorite Things
2/26/2000: Funny Day
2/20/2000: Kathak Dancing
12/4/1999: Teletubbies Snowball
12/4/1999: Teletubbies Covered in Snow
12/4/1999: Teletubbies and the Snow
12/4/1999: Teletubbies Slipping and Sliding
12/4/1999: Teletubbies and the Snowtubby
9/10/1999: Colors (Pink)
9/9/1999: Handy Hands
9/8/1999: Brennan's Moonwalk
9/7/1999: Harp
9/7/1999: Squeezy Painting
Bubbles
Emily & Jester
Jumping
Orange Picking
Mandir Temple
Numbers '4'
Numbers '1'
Swimming with Stephanie
Rolling
Washing Up
Numbers '3'
Amy's House (Pasta)
Crackers
Music with Debbie
Shadows
Numbers '2'
Emily & Jester
Twirlers
Washing the Car
Our Dog Alice
Snowy Day
Dry Stone Wall
Teletubbies
Carnival
Emily & the Trap
Making Christmas Cards
Rabbits
Ned's Bicycle
Singing with Debbie
Samira's Gymnastics
Making Flowers
Herding Sheep
Christmas Tree
Feeding the Chickens
Cows & Calves
Teletubbies
Rollerblading
Flamenco Guitar
Little Baby
Delilah Packing
Colors (Blue)
Photo Faces
Carol Singing
Basketball
Ice Skating
Playing in the Rain
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Premiered: 1998, on PBS
Rating: TV-Y
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Premise: A portly quartet of playful creatures who live and learn in Teletubbyland is the focus of this live-action program developed by former teacher Anne Wood for younger children. The series became an unlikely subject for controversy when, in 1998, Rev. Jerry Falwell criticized it for promoting a `gay agenda' by having one character carry a bag that resembled a purse. That storm passed quickly, and the show's continued success prompted Wood to create another children's series, `Boobah.'

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