The Morning Call on April 19 published an article “England’s Teletubbies: The good, the bad and the snuggly.” I was greatly offended by this. I am a mother who is very careful about what my daughter ...
The raging Teletubbies debate that’s gone on for a year in England is crossing the Atlantic. You say you’ve never heard of the Teletubbies. Don’t worry. You will. It’s the newest PBS children’s show, ...
The four little, roly-poly toddlers with the ET faces are standing in their underground bomb shelter of a home when suddenly what looks like a periscope rises up out of the floor. “Eh-oh,” they say in ...
For a while in the late 1990s and early 2000s, “Teletubbies” was one of the most dominant pre-school properties, ruling the global airwaves and overwhelming parents with merchandising options. Now, ...
Much of what smart, grown-up people say about the Teletubbies is true: They’re bizarre, inane, maddeningly repetitive, unsophisticated, banal and cloying. They make Barney look like Bill Moyers. What ...
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