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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 ...
The humanoid stars of Y2K children's show "The Teletubbies," have recently undergone a "X-rated" makeover to appeal to Gen Z and Millennials. ... Online, fans of Dipsy, ...
The Teletubbies burst onto our screens in the late 90s, but what happened to the actors inside the iconic colourful costumes?
A new version of “Teletubbies” is headed back to the small screen. Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po are returning in a reboot for Netflix, the streaming service announced Sept. 7.
HALIFAX: DHX Brands is partnering with Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing for a series of books based on the brand-new Teletubbies.