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The Teletubbies were a staple of British children's television in the late 90s and early 00s, but what happened to the actors inside those vibrant costumes?
Suffice it to say, audience members who flocked to ‘28 Years Later’ over the weekend were shocked to be greeted by the children’s characters.
Hear my song.” Thus, I was happily reassured that my depiction of Holyrood politicians as Teletubbies wasn’t insulting or demeaning at all.
Sport Football Gary Neville Gary Neville's £8m Teletubbies house eerily abandoned after neighbour 'fury' Gary Neville, who today marks his 50th birthday, couldn't have been more delighted about ...
The Teletubbies made a surprise return to TV in the 28 Years Later trailer, which was released on Tuesday. Fans of Danny Boyle's latest post-apocalyptic horror film praised the director for ...
TELETUBBIES baby Jess Smith appeared on This Morning with her own child today. Jess, 30, was interviewed on the show alongside Nikky Smedley, 53, who played Laa-Laa, and John Simmit, 60, known for … ...
RuPaul's Drag Race alumni Willam and Alaska have criticised All Stars 9's mini challenge featuring popular kids' characters The Teletubbies.
Doctor Who's Christmas Special wasn't just a delight to watch, it had maybe the coolest DW/Teletubbies connections to date, because that's a thing.
The TV show followed brightly coloured creatures Tinky Winky, Dipsy, La-La and Po, and when toy company Golden Bear signed a licensing deal with BBC Worldwide to produce the first Teletubbies soft ...
The Teletubbies, documenting the goings-on of the cheeky creatures Tinky Winky, Dipsy, La-la and Po in Teletubbyland, was created by Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport in 1997.
Of course, Tinky Winky’s sexuality shouldn’t matter to anyone: since Teletubbies debuted in 1997, he’s happily been minding his business in Teletubbyland while cultivating gay icon status for his ...