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IF the SPICE GIRLS had ever made a comeback they’d be quaking in their Buffalo boots. I can reveal one of the band’s biggest chart rivals in the Nineties — the TELETUBBIES — are back. ‘Big Hugs’ will ...
TOTS’ telly favourites the Teletubbies first said “Eh-oh” to UK viewers 20 years ago today. After launching in 1997 on BBC2, the pre-school series quickly became a hit thanks to its loveable ...
It’s 23 years since Nikky Smedley made her debut on TV as Laa-Laa, the kindest (and yellowest) of the Teletubbies, those cuddly alien-like creatures who turned children’s television on its head across ...
Two decades ago, the giant forms of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po and their television screen midriffs pretty much ruled the kids TV world. The show originally ran for four years from 1997 to ...
An actress from the hit children's TV show 'Teletubbies' has insisted that the popular characters weren't gay. Nikky Smedley, who played yellow Teletubby Laa-Laa, rubbished claims that the programme ...
That’s right, Tinky Winky, the big purple, terry-cloth Teletubby is back! The BBC has announced a new series of the much-love children’s TV programme, The Teletubbies, to entertain a new generation on ...
Teletubbies (Nick Jr., weekdays). The Teletubbies, Po, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Tinky Winky, are back – or perhaps it’s we who are back. They’ve doubtless been busy in Teletubbyland the whole time, eating ...
Pre-school series quickly became a hit thanks to camp antics of colourful stars and now 60 new episodes are being made with a star cast, including comic David Walliams and Rochelle Humes TOTS’ telly ...
Two decades ago, the giant forms of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po and their television screen midriffs pretty much ruled the kids TV world. The show originally ran for four years from 1997 to ...