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    • The Teletubbies are nearly 10 feet tall. They're much taller than the average human.
    • The rabbits in the Teletubbies' garden are actually a gigantic species (and they did it in front of the camera a lot).
    • Apparently there's racial diversity among the Teletubbies.
    • In the new version of the show (which debuted in 2015), we're introduced to the Tiddlytubbies, whom people think may be the offspring of the Teletubbies.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TeletubbiesTeletubbies - Wikipedia

    Teletubbies is a British children's television series created by Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport for the BBC. The programme focuses on four differently coloured characters known as the Teletubbies, named after the television screens on their bellies.

  3. en.teletubbies.com › about-teletubbiesAbout Teletubbies

    They live with the Teletubbies in their own special part of the Home Dome. The Teletubbies are always excited when a voice trumpet announces “Time for Tiddlytubbies” and the Tiddlytubbies crawl into their own playroom.

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  4. Though it emerged from a tradition of gently surreal British children's programmes, beginning with Watch with Mother in 1952, Teletubbies wasn't as didactic as its immediate BBC...

  5. The Teletubbies are the title characters of the TV show of the same name. They are four characters who live in the grassy lovely place known as Teletubbyland. The Teletubbies love to play in Teletubbyland. They live in a dome well known as the Tubbytronic Superdome.

  6. Nov 17, 2015 · These ARE the Teletubbies.” There is one difference, however — the Teletubbies’ faces are made of a new, silkier material that works better on high-definition TV.

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