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Teletubbies

In this television show for babies, the four colourful Teletubbies coo and play in idyllic Teletubbyland. They repeat fun, infant-pleasing activities such as rolling on the ground, laughing, running about, and watching real children on the televisions on their bellies. Mysterious pinwheels and telephones rise out of the meadow to loosely direct the day's activities. The Sun, featuring a baby's face, comments on the proceedings with baby noises, and it rises and sets to begin and end the show.

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Cast & Crew See All

Rolf Saxon
Narrator (US)
Jessica Smith
Sun Baby
John Simmit
Dipsy

Season 2 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

Numbers 3 (India)

Fri, Jul 20, 2001

The Teletubbies Everywhere segment features Tinky Winky drawing a triangle, the Noo Noo and the Teletubbies walking in pairs of 3, while Dipsy counts 3 of his hat, and Po receiving a video that shows a group of Indian children demonstrating the number 3 using various objects including: apples, babies, candles, numbers, ice cream, and balloons. In Teletubbyland, Po and Dipsy show off their favorite things inside the Superdome before catching up with Laa Laa and Tinky Winky to watch a group of children having fun riding on their tricycles. Later on, the Teletubbies run 4 laps around the Tubbytronic Superdome and then they ran off through the fields to watch The Three Ships sail through Teletubbyland (same version from the UK Version of Hovercraft) before the Magic Windmill stops spinning for Tubby Bye Bye.

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Awards

  • 1999 - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series - nominated
  • 2000 - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series - nominated
  • 1999 - TCA Award - Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - nominated
  • 1998 - BAFTA Children's Award - Best Pre-School - winner

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