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Andrew Davenport Movies

2003  
 
Add Teletubbies: Look! to Queue Add Teletubbies: Look! to top of Queue  
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po, collectively known as The Teletubbies, get into many misadventures on Teletubbies: Look! Their explorations expose the young viewer to shapes and colors starting with specially shaped toast created by the Tubby Toaster. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2003  
 
Add Teletubbies: Oooh! - Springtime Surprises and Magical Moments to Queue Add Teletubbies: Oooh! - Springtime Surprises and Magical Moments to top of Queue  
The BBC presents this collection of segments from the wildly popular children's show Teletubbies. Inviting young viewers to join the fun with Laa Laa, Dipsy, Po, and Tinky Winky, Teletubbies: Oooh! finds the quartet of brightly colored characters dealing with a toaster that keeps ejecting the toast too far away and a custard machine that blows bubbles. Along for the ride is vacuum cleaner Noo Noo. Other entries in the series includeTeletubbies: Go! Exercise with the Teletubbies and Teletubbies: The Magic Pumpkin and Other Stories. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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2003  
 
Add Teletubbies: What's That to Queue Add Teletubbies: What's That to top of Queue  
It's a big day for exploring and adventure with the Teletubbies in this video, taken from the popular children's television series. As Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po hear the sound of the voice trumpet, they ask "What's That?" and quickly find themselves learning all about new and exciting things. In Teletubbies: What's That?, the Teletubbies also try trading their belongings, and taking a look at the outside world through their trusty tummy monitors. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2001  
 
Add Teletubbies: Go! Exercise with the Teletubbies to Queue Add Teletubbies: Go! Exercise with the Teletubbies to top of Queue  
The Teletubbies urge kids to get up off the couch and join them in some fun, energetic exercises. This 80-minute video features stretching, calisthenics, and other low-impact activities. The Teletubbies take turns demonstrating the selected movements as the others follow along. An exuberant version of "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" is a highlight, as well as the endearing "group hug" that Tinky-Winky, Laa-Laa, Po, and Dipsy engage in after each activity is complete. After the initial exercise session, the Teletubbies break into some freestyle dancing with silly hats, urging kids to dance along. Also featured on the video is footage of real people participating in different forms of exercise, including firefighters, rugby players, and other real children around the world. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi

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2001  
 
In this episode of the popular PBS series, the Teletubbies demonstrate the loving care they lavish upon baby animals. Dipsy, Poe, Lala, and Tinky Winky encounter such baby critters as puppies, elephants, birds, and lambs. Young fans of the show are sure to enjoy what ensues as the fuzzy and cute meet up. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi

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2000  
 
Add Teletubbies: Christmas in the Snow to Queue Add Teletubbies: Christmas in the Snow to top of Queue  
It's snowing in Teletubbyland! Join Laa-Laa, Dipsy, Tinky Winky, and Po as they experience snow for the first time and learn about Christmas and other holiday celebrations from around the world. This 90-minute holiday special is sure to be a big hit with preschoolers. Recommended for ages four and under. ~ Heather M. Fierst, Rovi

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2000  
 
Tinky-Winky, Laa-Laa, Po, and Dipsy are heading off to bed, but along the way find that they might not be so tired after all. Thirteen short scenes explore the concepts of sleeping, waking, and general bedtime etiquette, with the usual singing and dancing thrown in. Included are familiar bedtime songs "Frere Jacques" and "Rock-a-bye Baby", as well as the upbeat "wake up" songs "Hey, Diddle Diddle," "Wake Up!," and "Itsy Bitsy Spider." The "tummy" video segments include a boy helping to put his brother to bed, being quiet while others are sleeping, night from a cat's point of view, and the cost of skipping a nap. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi

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2000  
 
Add Teletubbies: The Magic Pumpkin and Other Stories to Queue Add Teletubbies: The Magic Pumpkin and Other Stories to top of Queue  
The Teletubbies discover Halloween in this holiday treat from PBS Kids. Join Dipsy, Laa-Laa, Tinky Winky, and Po in colorful Tellytubbyland as they find a magic pumpkin, a pair of boots, and Dipsy's hat is whisked away by the wind. Preschool fun for ages four and under.



~ Heather M. Fierst, Rovi

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1999  
 
Characters from the late- '90s TV phenom Teletubbies perform classic nursery rhymes: "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," "Jack and Jill," "Pat-a-Cake," "Little Miss Muffet," "Grand Old Duke of York," "Hey Diddle Diddle," "Hickory Dickory Dock," and "Humpty Dumpty." A video retelling of The Gingerbread Man is also included. Designed to keep toddlers enthralled while teaching them basic music and word patterns, this is the third video in the Teletubbies series. ~ Sarah Welsh, Rovi

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1999  
 
In this installment, the colorful teletubbies have lots of fun. Tinky Winky, Po, La La, and Dipsy blow bubbles, finger paint, unravel a ball of twine, play musical seats, entertain a cloud that has floated indoors, and much more. Lots of messes and silly activities will keep the under-four crowd highly entertained. ~ Heather M. Fierst, Rovi

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1999  
 
This video is part of the popular Teletubbies series. The children's show features whimsical characters who explore and learn amazing about life while on their adventures. In this episode some of the show's best loved characters find a magic door that leads them into a special world where a Big Hug awaits each of them. Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po also go hiking and dancing, and make Tubby Toast. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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1998  
 
Add Teletubbies: Again Again! to Queue Add Teletubbies: Again Again! to top of Queue  
What the heck is a Voice Trumpet? The answer to that question is in this episode of the wildly popular PBS children's program Teletubbies. From Paramount Home Entertainment, Teletubbies: Again Again! finds the peculiar characters playing with a scooter, a custard machine, and much more. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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1998  
 
Join Dipsy, Po, Tinky Winky, and La La as they dance around Teletubbyland. The under-five crowd will be prancing around the house as they learn the 13 different teletubby dances which have movements from ballet, tap, and square dancing. The instrumental music is a combination of classical, electric keyboards, and piano solos. Parents may tire of this one quickly, but preschoolers will be squealing with delight for many a rewind. ~ Heather M. Fierst, Rovi

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1998  
 
Add Teletubbies: Here Come the Teletubbies to Queue Add Teletubbies: Here Come the Teletubbies to top of Queue  
Featuring the colorful, cherubic denizens of Teletubbyland -- Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po -- this short feature offers educational lessons directed toward young pre-school children. Teletubbyland is a place beyond the hills where anything can happen, and when the wind blows, a magical windmill presents pictures from far-off places, allowing the Teletubbies to play with the children of the real world. On this video the Teletubbies, who speak like babies and heavily employ repetition of their words, use ordinary events like taking a nap, eating toast, playing in the rain, and discovering a puddle to examine and communicate the various needs of children within their homes, schools, and society. The Teletubbies' adventures are told in fantastical terms, stimulating a child's senses through colorful costumes, a baby's face in the sun, the playfulness of youth, and the computer-generated animal parade.
~ Forrest Spencer, Rovi

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1997  
 
The Teletubbies, a TV show that originated on the BBC, is especially popular among younger children. Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po live in Teletubbyland where many magical things happen. In this video, kids will find out about the Teletubbies' favorite things: Tinky Winky's bag, Dipsy's hat, Laa-Laa's ball, and Po's scooter. ~ Rovi

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1997  
 
Imported from England, this surreal, slow-paced preschoolers series is set in flowery Teletubbyland, home for four multi-colored live-action characters with television sets stuck in their tummies. Alphabetically and identified by color, the four are green Dipsy, yellow Laa-Laa, red Po, and purple Tinky Winky. They live together in a geodesic dome, skip about, eat toast and pink custard, say "eh-ho" (for "hello"), repeat actions often, and sometimes tune in their abdomens to watch TV images of real children. Taped in England by Ragdoll Prods. in association with the Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Co., the weekday series premiered in the U.S. April 6, 1998 on PBS. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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