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Episode Detail: Fall Leaves - Teletubbies

It's autumn in Chile, where children play in leaves. And in Teletubbyland the Teletubbies giggle together as they hold hands and sidestep around Home Hill. Then children jump and the Teletubbies dance a jumping dance.

Episodes: Fall Leaves - 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: Here Come the Teletubbies
2/26/2000: Nursery Rhymes
2/26/2000: Here Come the Teletubbies
2/26/2000: Favorite Things
2/26/2000: Handshapes---Turkey
2/26/2000: Favorite Things
2/26/2000: Land Yachting
2/26/2000: Funny Day
2/26/2000: Nursery Rhymes
2/26/2000: Funny Day
2/26/2000: Dance with the Teletubbies
2/26/2000: Stop & Go
2/26/2000: Numbers '5'
2/20/2000: Kathak Dancing
12/4/1999: Teletubbies Snowball
12/4/1999: Teletubbies and the Snowtubby
12/4/1999: Teletubbies and the Snow
12/4/1999: Teletubbies Slipping and Sliding
12/4/1999: Teletubbies Covered in Snow
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
Washing the Car
Making Flowers
Singing with Debbie
Flamenco Guitar
Twirlers
Feeding the Chickens
Emily & Jester
Numbers '4'
Rolling
Numbers '1'
Swimming with Stephanie
Shadows
Playing in the Rain
Dry Stone Wall
Numbers '2'
Carnival
Herding Sheep
Washing Up
Ice Skating
Teletubbies
Numbers '3'
Carol Singing
Music with Debbie
Colors (Blue)
Photo Faces
Cows & Calves
Snowy Day
Teletubbies
Christmas Tree
Samira's Gymnastics
Amy's House (Pasta)
Bubbles
Emily & Jester
Mandir Temple
Rabbits
Delilah Packing
Emily & the Trap
Rollerblading
Orange Picking
Ned's Bicycle
Jumping
Making Christmas Cards
Crackers
Little Baby
Our Dog Alice
Basketball
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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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