Four giant, alien-like creatures running around causing mischief has the makings of a horror film. But the Teletubbies have become some of the most recognisable and well-loved characters in children's ...
Millions of millenials grew up watching Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po. The four humanoid characters, standing at 10 foot tall with screen on their stomachs, were designed to resemble astronauts ...
The discovery was made when a picture was posted on Facebook with the smaller versions of the characters which led to a frenzy of fans who couldn't believe that there is now a second generation.
The Teletubbies invaded the set of Lorraine, a British talk show, 20 years after debuting on television. Host Lorraine Kelly also welcomed another guest, Jess Smith, the smiling Sun Baby from the show ...
The iconic “Teletubbies” Sun Baby is a mom! Jess Smith, the face of the baby in the sun on the children’s show, “Teletubbies” from 1997 to 2015, recently welcomed her first baby, a daughter whose name ...
We all remember the four giant-sized, alien-like creatures running around in our screens causing mischief when we were little. The Teletubbies could be considered one of the most iconic children's TV ...
The Teletubbies amazed a whole generation of toddlers with its colourful characters, cheerful baby sun and their delicious Tubby Toast. The BBC series was cancelled in 2001 but has now been brought ...
In 1997 the BBC introduced parents and children alike to four colourful, toddler-esque, mythical creatures called Teletubbies. For five seasons the world smiled as the 'Tubbies said "good morning" and ...
In another edition of "Where Are They Now?" who remembers the adorable baby head who played the sun in Teletubbies? We sure do! Her face (yes, it was a real baby!) graced the morning televisions of ...