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Teletubbies: Children
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Teletubbies Teletubbies is a celebration of children's play. This series introduces young children - ages one to three - to the wonders and magic of high-tech in a safe and friendly way. The series is ... a wonderful opportunity for parents to share the joy of first discovery through children's eyes.
Ther are four people responsible for the amazing success that Teletubbies has achieced. They are Anna Home from BBC (who commissioned a new children's show), Anne Wood from Ragdoll Productions (series co-creator and head of Ragdoll Productions), Andy Davenport from Ragdoll Productions (series co-creator, the Teletubbies writer and a trained speech therapist), and Alice Cahn from PBS (director of children's programs, responsible for bringing Teletubbies to the USA).
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Teletubbies The Teletubbies started in the U.K. and proved to be a popular children's show. In April 1998, the U.S.A. picked up the Teletubbies on PBS, and proved to be popular with American children too. Teletubbies is a show about creatures known as Teletubbies (so called because they're tubby, and have TV screens in their stomachs).
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Teletubbies is a BBC children's television series, primarily aimed at pre-school viewers, produced from 1997 to 2001 by Ragdoll Productions. It was created by Anne Wood CBE, Ragdoll's creative director, and Andrew Davenport, who wrote each of the show's 365 episodes. Narrated by Tim Whitnall, the programme rapidly became a critical and commercial success in Britain and abroad, particularly notable for its high production values; it won a BAFTA in 1998.
Teletubbies was created by Ragdoll’s creative director Anne Wood CBE, and Andrew Davenport who wrote 365 episodes for the show. Teletubbies became notable for its high production values, and acquired critical and commercial acclaim and success in Britain and abroad. Teletubbies won the BAFTA award in 1998. The bright colors and designs made this show one of the favorite television show for children.
Physical Development - Like all very small children, the Teletubbies are very physical. Their life is full of running, jumping, dancing and exercising. Children are encouraged to join in with all of this physical activity as the Teletubbies do 'gymnastics', touching toes, and star-jumping. Children have control of the Teletubbies and are encouraged to repeat the exercises themselves.
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