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Teletubbies (Classic) - Season 4

Series: Teletubbies (Classic)
3
(2)
Episodes
26
Rating
TVY
Year
1997
Language
English

About

Teletubbies changed the children's market forever when it launched in 1997 and continues its success as an evergreen brand. The multi-award-winning landmark children's programme starring Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po has been watched by children in 120 countries and translated into 45 languages.

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Episodes

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1. Going on a Train

22m

The Teletubbies love to play slide games. They stop when it is time to watch some children go on a train journey. Po loves to ride her scooter, but one day it rolls away and Po chases it all over Teletubbyland.

2. Herding Sheep

22m

Some voice trumpets rise to wish the Tubbies good morning. The Teletubbies watch some children herding sheep. The Teletubbies go in and out, and up and down, round the corner and along to top until it is time for Tubby Custard.

3. Eid, New Clothes

22m

The Teletubbies watch some children try on their new clothes for the Eid festival. A mirror appears in Teletubbyland. Laa-Laa and Dipsy love to look at their reflection, but when Tinky Winky wants to have a go, he's too tall.

4. Picking & Sorting

22m

The Teletubbies watch some girls spend the day picking and sorting vegetables in their nannies garden. Tinky Winky sets the table for Tubby Toast, but when he calls the other Tubbies, Noo-Noo tidies it all up. Po makes some more and the Teletubbies eat it very quickly/

5. Numbers: Nine

22m

The Teletubbies pop up to say hello before they gather round to watch some children learn about the number nine. Po and Tinky Winky count nine flowers that appear in Teletubbyland and then run off to fin Dipsy and Laa-Laa and dance the Bump dance.

6. Going to School by Boat

22m

The Teletubbies watch how some children who live on an island go to school by boat. A voice trumpet appears in Teletubbyland and the Teletubbies play a game called here and there.

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  • Closed CaptionsEnglish

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