I was a kid with ADHD and Teletubbies really helped me growing up it still is one of my favorite shows and after taking childhood development classes in college I started to realize how genius this show is. People usually say stupid Teletubbies but it was really nice to see someone talk about how genius the show really is.
Well.. Will Anyone Know? What Happens If Before In 2024, Merry Christmas Teletubbies In US Version That.. Wyatt White, Rachel Lillis, Toni Berry, Sandra Dickinson, Felicia Angelle, Ricco Fajardo, Jane Wheeler And John Schwab And Even Rolf Saxon Will Provided An US Version Revoices For Teletubbies? I’ll Figure This Out.
This was an interesting documentary to watch in regards to the development of the show, and its success and popularity, but I really wish we could have seen more actual production footage: filming behind the scenes, seeing the actors getting in and out of the suits, the actors discussing the challenges that come with performing inside the suits, etc.
One time, I showed my father an episode of *Teletubbies* - which I had recently become very fond of - and the first time the spinning Pinmill came on screen scattering the cloud of sparkles through the air, he observed dryly, "And, PLAGUE comes to Teletubby Land." I nearly fell out of my chair laughing...or at least, that's how I prefer to recall it. (Incidentally, Father's an immunologist.) 🤣
@@LouKYPoser Yep, even though it's atrocious in many ways (Ragdoll no longer involved), it has maintained some core elements. Either way, the original is the original, in the long time it ran between the 1990s and 2000s, and slightly into 2010s.
At least I get to see more pieces of artwork and even a more clearer backstory to this. Plus I never knew there was already controversy when this show first aired.
Brilliant video here Coldclough thank you so much for uploading this to UA-cam I can't believe that this was first shown at Christmas time in 1998 and it will be 22 years ago this December since it was shown on BBC2. It is nice to see The Ragdoll Shop in Stratford Upon Avon which was opened by Anne Wood that was one of my favourite places to visit and I remember going there with my family when we went to stay with my aunt and cousin in the West Midlands. It is a shame that it closed it's doors permanently in 2005 because it was a great place for children to enjoy themselves and have fun especially because they had lots of play activities as well as merchandise that Ragdoll made for example books and videos etc.
Anne Wood - Founder and Creative Director Anne came to television from education, via publishing, and could see no reason why Children’s TV should not be of the same quality as a good children’s book. By this time, Anne was already a TV producer of long-standing, having produced several award winning series for Yorkshire TV such as ‘Book Tower’ and ‘Ragdolly Anna’ (inspired by her daughter’s love for a very special ragdoll). She had also been Head of Children’s at TVAM producing ‘Roland Rat’ and ‘Rub-a-Dub-Tub’. The huge following that developed for these programmes gave Anne Wood an inkling of the gap between children’s needs and the provision of good television for them. Since that time, Anne has devised and created innovative and pioneering programmes for younger children. All of these programmes fulfil Anne’s driving principle “I want children to be happy inside - in this uncertain world they need to feel secure and loved, only in this way can they grow into confident and creative individuals”. The continuing worldwide success of Ragdoll programmes bear witness to the truth of this belief. Anne was made a Fellow of the Royal Television Society and won The Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year Award in 1998. Two years later in 2000 she received a Special BAFTA for her outstanding contribution to Children’s Television and received her CBE for services to Children’s Broadcasting. In 2003, she was awarded The Olswang Business Award from Women In Film and Television and in March 2007, she received the Harvey Lee Award for her outstanding contribution to broadcasting from the Broadcasting Press Guild. In 2010 Anne received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Mother and Baby magazine and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Birmingham in 2013 and from the University of Sheffield in 2015.
My childhood memories of Tots TV, Rosie and Jim and The Teletubbies. I originally am from Worcestershire where Tots TV and Teletubbies were filmed in Warwickshire. Rosie and Jim was filmed in various areas in the canals of Dudley and other areas.
wow, this is my childhood, but also, in the first ten mins, watching them record interviews in the tots TV cottage and having seen the urban explorer videos of what it's like now -_-
I remember watching teletubbies all the time and I was pretty upset when it got canceled, ive seen a couple episodes of the reboot when it was airing on nick Jr to see what they changed and im not really a fan of some changes in my opinion I think the orginal show was overall better but the i bet the reboot will keep kids quiet and entertained
@@DarthCoco the United States the original show was on pbs and the reboot was on nick jr but I don’t think it’s aired anymore over here I’m sure the reboot is still going in the uk not sure though
Cool I love that documentaries are been since in 1997-2001 Teletubbies and lovely Anne Wood and she is the nice woman in the world in Staffordshire Upon Avon and Warwickshire between Bedfordshire
3:14 Fun Fact The Tots TV House is now abandond and is located at the same farmland where Teletubbyland once stood and now remains a large pond where The Tubbytronic Superdome or “Home Dome” as it’s called in the Reboot once stood.: ua-cam.com/video/j5PKfITmCs4/v-deo.html
TELETUBBIES creator Anne Wood has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of Warwick. The 79 year-old, who was born in County Durham, originally trained as a secondary school teacher and became an early pioneer of a children’s paperback book club scheme for schools set up by Scholastic Publications. She founded Ragdoll Productions in Stratford in 1984 and created ground-breaking children’s television shows including Brum, Rosie and Jim, Tots TV, In the Night Garden, and most famously Teletubbies - with the filming of Teletubbyland taking place near Ettington. In 1992 a Ragdoll shop found a home in Chapel Street and later transformed into play areas for children as well as selling Ragdoll merchandise. The shop was hugely popular but there was no room for further expansion and when efforts to find new premises failed it finally closed its doors in 2005. Anne said: “The best part for me is when you show the cuts to children, before you send them to broadcasters, when you see them smile. Then you know, yes, it is working. “The success of Teletubbies was amazing, it went out to 156 countries which is astonishing. “To get into the industry you have to do the nitty gritty, being a runner, you have to attach yourself like glue to any company you want to be a part of or where you think you can get a foot in the door.”
OH MY FUCKING GOD, WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING HERE?!!!!!!!! YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE IN THIS COMMENT SECTION BECAUSE YOU JUST RUINED MY CHILDHOOD AND MADE ME LOSE MY AFFECTION FOR THE TELETUBBIES BECAUSE OF YOU AND YOU RUINED IT FOR ME BY COMBINING IT WITH TOY STORY!!!!!!!!!!!!! DON'T YOU FUCKING REALIZE THAT TOY STORY IS THE MOST WORST MOVIE THAT SHOULD'NT EXIST?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! DIDN'T I JUST TELL YOU WHY I HATE YOU?!!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DELETE THIS COMMENT, GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As I have got Asperger’s syndrome been diagnosed with it aged 4 I’m afraid teletubbies are not my favourite but chucklevision is my number one favourite because I like that show that has 4 brothers the Patton and the Elliot brothers of jimmy Brian Paul and Barry
Did You Know? Trivia A former antiques shop on Chapel Street in Stratford-upon-Avon was purchased by Ragdoll Productions in 1992, with the shop selling tie-in merchandise from Ragdoll and having play areas for children. The upper floor became offices for production staff for Ragdoll, but the success proved to be the downfall, as there was no room for expansion and attempts to find new premises failed. The shop closed in 2005 and is now an opticians.
Description In 1992, Ragdoll moved to Stratford-Upon-Avon and took over a refurbished antique shop in Chapel Street. The upper accommodation became offices and the ground floor area became a fully fledged shop - with a difference. Two thirds of the shop became play areas for children and the rest dedicated to the sale of Ragdoll merchandise to help cover the costs of operating the unit. The Ragdoll Shop quickly established by itself on the Stratford tourist map. Unfortunately its huge popularity proved to be its downfall. There was no room for further expansion and numerous efforts to find new premises failed. And the Ragdoll Shop finally closed its doors on January 31, 2005. The Ragdoll Shop was a former shopping facility in Warwickshire in Stratford-Upon-Avon made especially for children and dedicated to Ragdoll's popular programmes for example, Rosie & Jim, Tots TV and Brum. The shop's size is relatively small and not only was it a store where you obviously purchase items Ragdoll related, but also gives children a chance to interact with others, play games, draw some pictures and send some letters to their favourite characters, success rose amongst not only millions of children visiting at the time, but also gave Ragdoll a lot of praise because of the description of what the facility has to offer for children. The Ragdoll Shop in Stratford-Upon-Avon in Warwickshire was a relatively small store which stocked a range of merchandise relating to Ragdoll's television series of 4 different shows including Teletubbies, Rosie & Jim, Tots TV and Brum plus fun activities for the young children. The shop also sold toys relating to Boohbah from 2004 - 2005. In 2005, the shop was closed permanently, and became an optometrist's practice named Dr. C.P. Grey's. The picture of Rosie & Jim waving can still be seen in the black window at the top of the building on 4th September 1995.
It's funny you should mention the shop, because I was doing a vlog on the just the other day. You can watch here right now at ua-cam.com/video/fT0fqx42mzY/v-deo.html
I did watch teletubbies when I was young I am 11 now AND I STILL LOVE WATCHING TELETUBBIES I GET BULLIED BY PEOPLE FOR THIS BUT I LUV DA SHOW SO MUCHHHH PLZ NU JUGDE MEEEEE -w- im being honest here
Teletubbies is great don’t let anyone think otherwise it’s ok to enjoy things that brought you joy as a kid just don’t let it get in the way of growing up
I still want to know how they move around in those suits!! I wonder, how do the arms and legs move? Are there stilts in the legs? Are they robotic? Like, does someone have to work a kind of panel to have the hand and feet work? It gets curiouser and curiouser 🤔
Coldclough for his security and avoiding people mass trying to contact him, like what happened with the thomas model crew. I have kept my knowledge quite for now
The television spot will run during programs including West Wing, Frasier, Friends, NYPD Blue, Good Morning America, Spin City and The Tonight Show. The spot will also air on national cable networks including VH1 and Comedy Central.
dipsy 💚y lala 💛 eran mis favoritos me gustaban sus personalidades y me gustaba por ejemplo la pelota de la la de chico yo quería tener una Saludos desde Chile
My favourite teletubby is po because po is one of my teletubby ever because she's cute,sweet and funny i wish I was actor to play po of the original teletubbies show of back in 1997 if I got a phone phone call of somebody said won't you you like to be in a suit in a pit in Warwickshire i thought "no way" I whispered to myself " they let me play teletubbies show in Warwickshire area I'll be really buzzing about it I tell mum and Michelle about it they'll be happy for Michelle said "let's celebrate alanis had a job let's have bottle of prosecco for me,you and mum" so this will be my dream But is a shame for teletubby Hill House was destroyed by the flood so I was really upset for years now so my favourite childhood show is cancelled,gone and destroyed 😢 xxxx
I was a kid with ADHD and Teletubbies really helped me growing up it still is one of my favorite shows and after taking childhood development classes in college I started to realize how genius this show is. People usually say stupid Teletubbies but it was really nice to see someone talk about how genius the show really is.
Well.. Will Anyone Know? What Happens If Before In 2024, Merry Christmas Teletubbies In US Version That.. Wyatt White, Rachel Lillis, Toni Berry, Sandra Dickinson, Felicia Angelle, Ricco Fajardo, Jane Wheeler And John Schwab And Even Rolf Saxon Will Provided An US Version Revoices For Teletubbies? I’ll Figure This Out.
This was an interesting documentary to watch in regards to the development of the show, and its success and popularity, but I really wish we could have seen more actual production footage: filming behind the scenes, seeing the actors getting in and out of the suits, the actors discussing the challenges that come with performing inside the suits, etc.
There's alot of it around but it's deep in the BBC vaults and it's uncertain who even hold the rights to it
@@Blue65Tank we need a blue ray r of the show
Me too, I actually wanted to know who thought of the magical events (specifically the magic house)
Yeah. At 26:29 Someone Saw World Trade Center And In 2001 On September 11, This One Is Destroyed 😢💔
This show has got me a lot when we were baby twins. This show is so comforting and wholesome. As Twins with Autism, this show just feels stimulating.
One time, I showed my father an episode of *Teletubbies* - which I had recently become very fond of - and the first time the spinning Pinmill came on screen scattering the cloud of sparkles through the air, he observed dryly, "And, PLAGUE comes to Teletubby Land." I nearly fell out of my chair laughing...or at least, that's how I prefer to recall it. (Incidentally, Father's an immunologist.) 🤣
Teletubbies was my favorite show as a kid and now it's my son's favorite show.
But by that you mean the reboot?
@@DarthCoco no I can't really stand the reboot. I mean the OG 90's one.
@@LouKYPoser Yep, even though it's atrocious in many ways (Ragdoll no longer involved), it has maintained some core elements. Either way, the original is the original, in the long time it ran between the 1990s and 2000s, and slightly into 2010s.
That’s gay
At least I get to see more pieces of artwork and even a more clearer backstory to this. Plus I never knew there was already controversy when this show first aired.
Brilliant video here Coldclough thank you so much for uploading this to UA-cam I can't believe that this was first shown at Christmas time in 1998 and it will be 22 years ago this December since it was shown on BBC2.
It is nice to see The Ragdoll Shop in Stratford Upon Avon which was opened by Anne Wood that was one of my favourite places to visit and I remember going there with my family when we went to stay with my aunt and cousin in the West Midlands.
It is a shame that it closed it's doors permanently in 2005 because it was a great place for children to enjoy themselves and have fun especially because they had lots of play activities as well as merchandise that Ragdoll made for example books and videos etc.
One of my favourite shows when I was a child. Thanks, Ragdoll.
As a autistic person, Teletubbies helped my language as a toddler.
Anne Wood - Founder and Creative Director
Anne came to television from education, via publishing, and could see no reason why Children’s TV should not be of the same quality as a good children’s book.
By this time, Anne was already a TV producer of long-standing, having produced several award winning series for Yorkshire TV such as ‘Book Tower’ and ‘Ragdolly Anna’ (inspired by her daughter’s love for a very special ragdoll). She had also been Head of Children’s at TVAM producing ‘Roland Rat’ and ‘Rub-a-Dub-Tub’.
The huge following that developed for these programmes gave Anne Wood an inkling of the gap between children’s needs and the provision of good television for them. Since that time, Anne has devised and created innovative and pioneering programmes for younger children. All of these programmes fulfil Anne’s driving principle “I want children to be happy inside - in this uncertain world they need to feel secure and loved, only in this way can they grow into confident and creative individuals”. The continuing worldwide success of Ragdoll programmes bear witness to the truth of this belief.
Anne was made a Fellow of the Royal Television Society and won The Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year Award in 1998. Two years later in 2000 she received a Special BAFTA for her outstanding contribution to Children’s Television and received her CBE for services to Children’s Broadcasting. In 2003, she was awarded The Olswang Business Award from Women In Film and Television and in March 2007, she received the Harvey Lee Award for her outstanding contribution to broadcasting from the Broadcasting Press Guild. In 2010 Anne received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Mother and Baby magazine and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Birmingham in 2013 and from the University of Sheffield in 2015.
Actually "Ragdolly Anna" was based on the book series of the same name by Jean Kenwood so? Your facts need to be checked!
Anne Wood is absolutely brilliant
When I first saw this documentary, I was so shocked at 1:15. Then again, I wasn't born when this first came out.
I'm 28 yrs old, and I enjoy watching teletubbies series during pandemic >3
33:48 I used to have one of those when I was young, I got it in 2000 for christmas when I was 3. I absolutely loved it.
I got one when I was 7
They still sell them in some corner shops
I still have all my Teletubbies
My mom put this on in the back room of her work for me when I was little so I would be quiet since I loved it so much
Thanks for uploading this! I have this on a recorded video tape with the gogs, and my vhs player has packed up, so this is brilliant to have on UA-cam
No problem, I just wish I could have done it in sharper quality
Coldclough this is better than none
You’ve given me a UA-cam version!!!!! Woo!!!
Who’s also watching this on March 31st 2022; their 25th anniversary? :)
💜💚💛❤️
I'm so glad I grew up with Teletubbies. It really tickled my 3 year old brain
My childhood memories of Tots TV, Rosie and Jim and The Teletubbies. I originally am from Worcestershire where Tots TV and Teletubbies were filmed in Warwickshire.
Rosie and Jim was filmed in various areas in the canals of Dudley and other areas.
Awesome Behind The Scenes Documentary About Teletubbies The Original Series. Thanks Mate. X
They should have been a magical events behind the scenes
Yeah, like who the hell came up with the idea of having a creepy puppet in a house
wow, this is my childhood, but also, in the first ten mins, watching them record interviews in the tots TV cottage and having seen the urban explorer videos of what it's like now -_-
This Show Debut In UK In March 1997 & US On April 6th, 1998 On PBS Kids Stations
Henri Here! 😁 Wait A Minute… Are You Telling Me That John Schwab Is Dandelion From The Witcher Games? Great! 🤯😁❤️
I remember watching teletubbies all the time and I was pretty upset when it got canceled, ive seen a couple episodes of the reboot when it was airing on nick Jr to see what they changed and im not really a fan of some changes in my opinion I think the orginal show was overall better but the i bet the reboot will keep kids quiet and entertained
Very true but what country do you live in because I never remember the original show being on NickJr
@@DarthCoco the United States the original show was on pbs and the reboot was on nick jr but I don’t think it’s aired anymore over here I’m sure the reboot is still going in the uk not sure though
@@DarthCoco true
Tinky Winky: *jumps in the puddle*
Everyone: He did it!
Thanks so much for uploading this to UA-cam this is brilliant
Cool I love that documentaries are been since in 1997-2001 Teletubbies and lovely Anne Wood and she is the nice woman in the world in Staffordshire Upon Avon and Warwickshire between Bedfordshire
Loved teletubbies as a kid. Got my first stuffed Po at age 20. I don't care what anyone says. I love these guys
Im amazed but also not surprised she watched a kids show that was popular in the us and in Japan
3:14 Fun Fact The Tots TV House is now abandond and is located at the same farmland where Teletubbyland once stood and now remains a large pond where The Tubbytronic Superdome or “Home Dome” as it’s called in the Reboot once stood.: ua-cam.com/video/j5PKfITmCs4/v-deo.html
My life is complete. Power Rangers indirectly created Teletubbies
A Japanese show made a UK show for babies!?!
It has also predicted a Robot Chicken segment
thank shotaro ishinomori who made kamen rider and super sentai, tis a chain of events
Wait is that why they do those poses?
TELETUBBIES creator Anne Wood has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of Warwick.
The 79 year-old, who was born in County Durham, originally trained as a secondary school teacher and became an early pioneer of a children’s paperback book club scheme for schools set up by Scholastic Publications.
She founded Ragdoll Productions in Stratford in 1984 and created ground-breaking children’s television shows including Brum, Rosie and Jim, Tots TV, In the Night Garden, and most famously Teletubbies - with the filming of Teletubbyland taking place near Ettington.
In 1992 a Ragdoll shop found a home in Chapel Street and later transformed into play areas for children as well as selling Ragdoll merchandise.
The shop was hugely popular but there was no room for further expansion and when efforts to find new premises failed it finally closed its doors in 2005.
Anne said: “The best part for me is when you show the cuts to children, before you send them to broadcasters, when you see them smile. Then you know, yes, it is working.
“The success of Teletubbies was amazing, it went out to 156 countries which is astonishing.
“To get into the industry you have to do the nitty gritty, being a runner, you have to attach yourself like glue to any company you want to be a part of or where you think you can get a foot in the door.”
I wonder if that was the last time the Tots TV house was used by a TV Production, Anne's and Andrew's interviews are filmed inside it.
Holy shit I didn't notice
I woder if they can make another Teletubbies documentary and maybe bring them to the big screen
nostalgia is kicking in
I think they’ve forgot to mention the windmill stop spinning scenes in this programme.
Awesome
I’m proud to grow up on this.
Happy 25th Anniversary to Teletubbies from 1997-2022
When the latest technology actually make sure life easier. It's a beautiful thing. The S-Class. Innovation. Unlike any other.
Wimpstone Farm in Warwickshire should be forced to rebuild the Teletubbies and Tpts TV sets. Those two programs were my childhood
I Wanted That Place To Remain As Teletubbyland Not A Giant Fish Pond
Me too.
Since the destruction of the giant fish pond well at least they can just build a memorial there so we know that it did happen
Well Said!. 😊❤️
When Andrew showed the Benny Hill clip I was expecting yak sax to play
Wow, New footage of Behind The Scenes and a Playable Tubby House!
OH MY FUCKING GOD, WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING HERE?!!!!!!!! YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE IN THIS COMMENT SECTION BECAUSE YOU JUST RUINED MY CHILDHOOD AND MADE ME LOSE MY AFFECTION FOR THE TELETUBBIES BECAUSE OF YOU AND YOU RUINED IT FOR ME BY COMBINING IT WITH TOY STORY!!!!!!!!!!!!! DON'T YOU FUCKING REALIZE THAT TOY STORY IS THE MOST WORST MOVIE THAT SHOULD'NT EXIST?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! DIDN'T I JUST TELL YOU WHY I HATE YOU?!!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DELETE THIS COMMENT, GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"I wonder if a Teletubbies documentary exists"
One google later, here I am...
How do those flowers not freak anyone out? I always turn the volume down whenever they appear
Amazing I Love Teletubbies
Now I want a Making of Boohbah video!
5:12 it looks like Among Us characters with arms
Stop talking about Among Us.
Thanks for uploading.
Teletubbies, Brum and Tots Tv were my favourite shows as a toddler
This is amazing!
The spot will also air on national cable networks including VH1 and Comedy Central.
6:55 The windmill noise.
I love teletubbies in 1997
As I have got Asperger’s syndrome been diagnosed with it aged 4 I’m afraid teletubbies are not my favourite but chucklevision is my number one favourite because I like that show that has 4 brothers the Patton and the Elliot brothers of jimmy Brian Paul and Barry
Wonderful.🙏🙏🙏
Did You Know?
Trivia
A former antiques shop on Chapel Street in Stratford-upon-Avon was purchased by Ragdoll Productions in 1992, with the shop selling tie-in merchandise from Ragdoll and having play areas for children. The upper floor became offices for production staff for Ragdoll, but the success proved to be the downfall, as there was no room for expansion and attempts to find new premises failed. The shop closed in 2005 and is now an opticians.
Happy 21st Birthday Teletubbies
But did the authors interview theme in the TOTS TV house?
They were recording the teletubbies and they made the show called “Teletubbies: Be Unstoppable”
This documentary has got Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Brum, Tots TV, Rosie and Jim in it.
And playdays two!
Not forgetting Roland Rat as well.
With The Clangers!
Oh no not Andy Pandy as well!
Monty Python and Benny Hill what's going on?
I grew up with this show along with Barney.
Description
In 1992, Ragdoll moved to Stratford-Upon-Avon and took over a refurbished antique shop in Chapel Street. The upper accommodation became offices and the ground floor area became a fully fledged shop - with a difference. Two thirds of the shop became play areas for children and the rest dedicated to the sale of Ragdoll merchandise to help cover the costs of operating the unit.
The Ragdoll Shop quickly established by itself on the Stratford tourist map. Unfortunately its huge popularity proved to be its downfall. There was no room for further expansion and numerous efforts to find new premises failed. And the Ragdoll Shop finally closed its doors on January 31, 2005.
The Ragdoll Shop was a former shopping facility in Warwickshire in Stratford-Upon-Avon made especially for children and dedicated to Ragdoll's popular programmes for example, Rosie & Jim, Tots TV and Brum.
The shop's size is relatively small and not only was it a store where you obviously purchase items Ragdoll related, but also gives children a chance to interact with others, play games, draw some pictures and send some letters to their favourite characters, success rose amongst not only millions of children visiting at the time, but also gave Ragdoll a lot of praise because of the description of what the facility has to offer for children.
The Ragdoll Shop in Stratford-Upon-Avon in Warwickshire was a relatively small store which stocked a range of merchandise relating to Ragdoll's television series of 4 different shows including Teletubbies, Rosie & Jim, Tots TV and Brum plus fun activities for the young children.
The shop also sold toys relating to Boohbah from 2004 - 2005. In 2005, the shop was closed permanently, and became an optometrist's practice named Dr. C.P. Grey's. The picture of Rosie & Jim waving can still be seen in the black window at the top of the building on 4th September 1995.
It's funny you should mention the shop, because I was doing a vlog on the just the other day. You can watch here right now at ua-cam.com/video/fT0fqx42mzY/v-deo.html
I did watch teletubbies when I was young I am 11 now AND I STILL LOVE WATCHING TELETUBBIES I GET BULLIED BY PEOPLE FOR THIS BUT I LUV DA SHOW SO MUCHHHH PLZ NU JUGDE MEEEEE -w- im being honest here
Teletubbies is great don’t let anyone think otherwise it’s ok to enjoy things that brought you joy as a kid just don’t let it get in the way of growing up
Teletubbies Love Jesus ❤
As a kid of me, i know they would watch the puddle
*ANNE WOOD AND ANDREW DAVENPORT WERE BIG FANS OF ''MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL''!*
What episode is this? It has the American + Soviet Flag Combined for some reason…
19:53
oh my god happened and teletubbies
33:13 "I think I like Tinky Winky the best..."
Good to know Mr. Niggli, good to know.
Petrolosis Naw Dipsy is the best
Dipsy Hat Dipsy Hat
01:30 01:31
I absolutely love that part
Same
A 1998 documentary is a 25th anniversary Special
So we all here watching the Tellitubbies documentary?
Did u know the Tots TV house is abandoned and located next to Teletubyland wich is now a giant lake where the home dome once stood.
Network1245 Productions Yep
Pond actually
Network1245 Productions I know that facts about tots tv house is still there in the woods
I love that magic windmill i wonder how it works
They should have talked about the magical events like the lion and bear ect
I was more disappointed they didn't mention the novelty single
I still want to know how they move around in those suits!! I wonder, how do the arms and legs move? Are there stilts in the legs? Are they robotic? Like, does someone have to work a kind of panel to have the hand and feet work? It gets curiouser and curiouser 🤔
Also they should’ve mentioned the scene where the windmill stops spinning.
So great to see all this Behind the scenes content my contact who worked on the show couldn't bear seeing his younger self on camera
Where is your contact in this vid?
Coldclough the scene shooting dipsy's walk
Coldclough for his security and avoiding people mass trying to contact him, like what happened with the thomas model crew. I have kept my knowledge quite for now
Coldclough someday I will look into compiling all he has shared about the bts and share it (with his permission of course)
That'd be pretty awesome to see. Let me know if and when you do share what you can
What is this devilry thing? Quite enjoyable.
03:09 03:10
I absolutely love that theme tune
The television spot will run during programs including West Wing, Frasier, Friends, NYPD Blue, Good Morning America, Spin City and The Tonight Show. The spot will also air on national cable networks including VH1 and Comedy Central.
18:40 Postgate also created Ivor the Engine
Who remembers the lion and the bear
I do...it scared the fucking crap out of me!
@@thenintendogamher627"it's the bear it's the bear and I'm coooooming"
Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin 25:31
I like teletubbies and rosie and jim when I was little
The original idea of the teletubbies being baby like creatures will be turned into the tiddlytubbies
Teletubbies jumping dance on the path
When did it start for you? The new G35 Coupe.
anyone else hyperfixating the teletubbies rn?
Yes 😳
Wow Cool
dipsy 💚y lala 💛 eran mis favoritos me gustaban sus personalidades y me gustaba por ejemplo la pelota de la la de chico yo quería tener una Saludos desde Chile
Do not tell me the tellitubbies are not aliens from a weird variation of uk outer space. Brought here on a mission to just frolic.
My favourite teletubby is po because po is one of my teletubby ever because she's cute,sweet and funny i wish I was actor to play po of the original teletubbies show of back in 1997 if I got a phone phone call of somebody said won't you you like to be in a suit in a pit in Warwickshire i thought "no way" I whispered to myself " they let me play teletubbies show in Warwickshire area I'll be really buzzing about it
I tell mum and Michelle about it they'll be happy for Michelle said "let's celebrate alanis had a job let's have bottle of prosecco for me,you and mum" so this will be my dream
But is a shame for teletubby Hill House was destroyed by the flood so I was really upset for years now so my favourite childhood show is cancelled,gone and destroyed 😢 xxxx
Dipsy > Po
16:25 Imagine Seeing That. Ha! That Would Be So Funny!
Was sad how the selfish person whose land it was on destroyed both the original teletubby house and tots tv house
*24:01** SPEAKING OF MONTY PYTHON, IF YOU EVER WONDERED WHERE THE TELETUBBIES GETS THERE ''RUN AWAY''-S FROM:* ua-cam.com/video/B7ATBtt0oMQ/v-deo.html
My mums favourite teletubby is dipsy and my favourite teletubby is po
The year I was born
you missed this episode with tinky winky very rare