Teletubbies

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Teletubbies is a BBC BAFTA-winning children's television series, primarily aimed at pre-school viewers, produced from 1997 to 2001 by Ragdoll Productions. The narrators included Eric Sykes and Toyah Wilcox. The show was created by Ann Wood and Andrew Davenport. It is about four colorful creatures called Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po with TV sets for stomaches .

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[edit] Sourced

  • Over the hills and far away,
    Teletubbies come to play.
    • Opening words of each episode, spoken by Toyah Wilcox.
  • Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, Po,
    Teletubbies, Teletubbies, say hello!
    • From the opening sequence.
  • The sun is setting in the sky;
    Teletubbies say good-bye.
    • From the closing sequence, spoken by Toyah Wilcox. [1]

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Teletubbies: Noo-Noo tidy up!
Teletubbies: Naughty Noo-Noo
Narrator: Be careful, Laa-Laa. Don't step in the tubby custard.
Laa-Laa: (imitating narrator) Be careful, Laa-Laa. No step in the tubby custard.
Laa-Laa: Oh, bibbily cheese!
(The magic cloud rains flowers on Dipsy's hat)
Dipsy: Oh no!
Narrator: Dipsy thought his hat smelled lovely.
Dipsy: Urgh!
(Dipsy takes his hat off)
Dipsy: Urgh! Oh, no! Run away!
(Dipsy runs away, but the hat follows him)
Narrator: Be careful, Tinky Winky. Don't step in the tubby custard.
Tinky Winky: (giggles) Tubby custard!
Narrator: Be careful, Tinky Winky. Don't...
(Tinky Winky steps in the tubby custard)
Tinky Winky: Whoa!
(Tinky Winky slips in the tubby custard, sliding across the house and up the slide.)
Narrator: Tinky Winky slipped in the tubby custard.
Other Teletubbies: Oh, dear! Tinky Winky slip in the tubby custard!
Po: Po cootah back?
Laa-Laa: No!
Po: Ohhh!
(The two get into a tug of war over the scooter)
Po: Po cootah!
Laa-Laa: Laa-Laa cootah!
(The fighting continues until the two agree to share the scooter.)

(From Teletubbies Favorite Things)

Po: (Munching on her Tubby Toast) (Laa-Laa comes in) Eh-oh Laa-Laa!
Laa-Laa: (flattered) Oh! Heh! Eh-oh Po!

[edit] References

  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A901027

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