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 four Teletubbies were Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po, and would be watched over by the Sun Baby and the Voice Trumpets. They all spread joy and laughter on the show to anyone who watched.
Some sad news has emerged relating back to a favorite childhood television show for many growing up in the late '90s. Teletubbies actor Simon Shelton Barnes has died at the age of 52, per The ...
Minor spoilers follow for the opening scene of 28 Years Later. At the turn of the millennium, a low-budget British production suddenly became an international hit. Its small gang of characters making ...
The actor behind the Teletubbies’ Tinky Winky character froze to death, according to family members and police. Simon Shelton Barnes, 52, collapsed on a Liverpool street and died of hypothermia. He ...
Back at the end of the last century, the Teletubbies were born — four brightly colored, plush baby-things, each with a video screen on its stomach and an antennae on its head. They lived (on ...
We've not even started watching Moon and Me, the new CBeebies show by Teletubbies creator Andrew Davenport, and it's already a hit in our house. “I need that one! I need that one!” pleads my ...
As the BBC prepares to make 60 new episodes of the late-Nineties children's TV show Teletubbies, here are some facts you may not have known about the programme's history. 1. If you fancy visiting the ...