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- Young Children Love Teletubbies
- Teletubbies, the most ambitious of Ragdoll's programmes, was
- co-created by Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport.
- Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po are four energetic technological beings who love each other very much. They live happily together in their own world, Teletubbyland. Their home is a dome where a friendly vacuum cleaner, the Noo-noo cleans up after them.
- Tinky Winky is the biggest Teletubby. He loves to march with his bag. He is best friends with Po.
- Dipsy is the second biggest Teletubby. He has a special hat, he loves to sing his hat-song and dance his hat-dance.
- Laa-Laa is the happiest and most smiley of the Teletubbies. Laa-Laa loves to dance with her ball. She has her own special La-la-la-la-la song. Dipsy is her best friend.
- Po is the smallest Teletubby. She jumps up and down and likes to scoot about on her scooter indoors and outside very very fast.
- Teletubbies can receive television pictures on their tummies. This is the most important moment in the programme. The pictures are of young children showing an aspect of their own experience in their world. The Teletubbies love each other and children very much.
- This landmark pre-school comedy, produced for children up to four years, reflects the Ragdoll philosophy that children's confidence and self-esteem are developed through fun and laughter.
- There are now 365 episodes of Teletubbies. That's one BIG HUG for every day of the year.
- Teletubbies has had unprecedented success since its release in 1997. It has been sold to 84 broadcasters and been translated into 35 languages.
- Inside Story, Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport answer questions on the creation of the Teletubbies.
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Message édité par KuNkS le 23-06-2003 à 15:16:51
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