Teletubbies | Description, Names, & Facts (2024)

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Who created Teletubbies?

The British children’s television show Teletubbies was created by producer Anne Wood and writer Andrew Davenport for the BBC in 1997.

What are the Teletubbies supposed to be?

The Teletubbies are soft round humanoids of toddler-like proportions, with simple smiling faces, uniquely shaped aerial antennas on their heads, tummy-mounted silver television screens, and age-appropriate waddles. They inhabit a peaceful, brightly colored place called Teletubbyland, where even the sun is baby-faced. They are portrayed by costumed actors.

What are the names of the Teletubbies?

Tinky Winky, Po, Laa-Laa, and Dipsy are the names of the Teletubbies. Tinky Winky is predominantly purple, Po red, Laa-Laa yellow, and Dipsy green.

When did Teletubbies end?

The last of the 365 original episodes of Teletubbies aired in 2001.

Teletubbies, British children’s television show featuring the carefree lives of four colourful childlike creatures. It is intended for an audience of toddlers and preschoolers.

The Teletubbies, portrayed by costumed actors, are soft round humanoids of toddlerlike proportions, with simple smiling faces, uniquely shaped aerial antennas on their heads, tummy-mounted silver television screens, and age-appropriate waddles. Tinky Winky is predominantly purple, Po red, Laa-Laa yellow, and Dipsy green. Each has unique interests and favourite toys—such as a ball or a scooter—but all four are sweet and friendly and love toddlers. They inhabit a peaceful brightly coloured place called Teletubbyland, where even the sun is baby-faced. Fanciful items of technology supply their every need—including machines that produce toast and custard and a cheerful blue vacuum cleaner that keeps their home spotless.

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In each episode of Teletubbies, created for the BBC in 1997 by producer Anne Wood and writer Andrew Davenport, the characters explore their world and interact with its inhabitants. Episodes include videotaped segments (shown on the tummy screens) featuring real children, which—with many other key elements of the show—are always repeated at least once (to familiar requests of, “Again!”).

The last of the 365 original episodes aired in 2001; the entire series continued to air in more than a dozen countries—including the United States, beginning in 1998. In 1999 Tinky Winky became the target of the American televangelist Jerry Falwell, who claimed Tinky Winky was gay and warned parents that the character was a bad role model for children. Falwell cited Tinky Winky’s colour, his triangle-shaped antenna, and his attachment to his red purse, or “magic bag,” as subtle and intentional representations of his sexual orientation. Among other complaints, some child psychologists objected to the characters’ use of made-up or mispronounced words (such as “eh-oh!” for “hello”) and to the show’s targeting of very young viewers. Nevertheless, the show’s producers maintained that Teletubbies helped children learn to participate in the world around them, and the series’ popularity seemed consistent with their claims. The series was revived in 2015, with new episodes appearing through 2018. The new show introduced baby Teletubbies called Tiddlytubbies, and in 2018 an animated show featuring the Tiddlytubbies debuted.

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