![]() ![]() Tinky Winky is gentle, soft and a bit of a dreamer. Tinky Winky, (the purple one,) is the biggest and almost always goes first. Dipsy is always on the go, doing dance moves – often in a black and white hat. Laa Laa loves the ball.ĭipsy, (the green one,) is quite giggly and very physical: a funky and groovy Teletubby with swinging hips. Laa-Laa, (the yellow one,) is a bundle of good fun energy, loves laughing, singing and dancing, very expressive, loves to go with the flow. Po, (the red one,) is a cute, sweet, innocent character, who is often awestruck by the simplest things but also loves doing her own thing and thinks nothing of going superfast on her scooter. I think it's fair to say that Teletubbies is so iconic and so familiar to everyone, that I imagine 9 out of 10 people could name them without having to think too hard, which is the biggest compliment you could ever pay a show.įor our Teletubbies, we wanted to make sure the differences between the four were if anything, more apparent than before a little more emphasised.įor the sake of the 1 out of 9 who doesn't know, in reverse-size order, the Teletubbies are: They are positive, happy to see how things pan out and totally up for the ride.Ĭan you tell us a bit about each of the characters and who (or what) inspired them? There are no dashed ambitions, the Teletubbies are open to all experiences in the way that young children are too. There is no jeopardy or disappointment, sadness or fear in Teletubbyland. We embrace these qualities in the series each episode uses repetition and comedy, embedded within a simple, clear theme, to encourage young children to learn through laughter and play.Īs for the world where these adventures all take place it is a very joyful and safe place. Making children laugh is a great way to hold their focus. Fun and laughter are at the very heart of the show.Īs all parents and those who spend time with little ones know, young children love to experiment and gain confidence through repetition. It’s been devised specifically for very young pre-school audience, with a pace and language they understand. The show is about having fun and being silly in a safe, familiar environment. Well Teletubbies is a show primarily for preschoolers 0-3 yrs but it might appeal to older children - and maybe even a few adults too. Catherine: I am a writer and script editorįiona: I’m the Series Producer of Teletubbiesįor anyone who isn’t familiar with it already, what is Teletubbies is all about? ![]()
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