The former child star who portrayed the original Teletubbies sun baby has revealed the name of her first child which appears to give a nod to her iconic kids TV role. Jess Smith was just nine months ...
The iconic “Teletubbies” Sun Baby is a mom! Jess Smith, the face of the baby in the sun on the children’s show, “Teletubbies” from 1997 to 2015, recently welcomed her first baby, a daughter whose name ...
I don’t know about you, but I remember actually sitting still for Teletubbies when I was younger. Something about that speaker saying “Time for Teletubbies” and then going into the iconic “Tinky-Winky ...
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So Jordan Peele was a comedian famous for her sketch show with Keegan-Michael Key, "Key & Peele." But for his first project as a film director, he picked something different, a horror film called "Get ...
Azerion, the digital entertainment and media platform behind the popular online games Habbo and Hotel Hideaway, is welcoming the Teletubbies to the metaverse in celebration of the brand’s upcoming 25 ...
The Teletubbies — the nightmare half-baby-half-television creatures from your childhood — are all vaxxed up and ready for a wild summer, according to a bizarre tweet from the TV show’s brand account. ...
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The Teletubbies reference came in an interview with For All Nerds TV, when a visual effects vendor asked the director what she’d like The Void to look like. That’s when Heroon revealed she thought it ...
As the BBC prepares to make 60 new episodes of the late-Nineties children's TV show Teletubbies, here are some facts you may not have known about the programme's history. 1. If you fancy visiting the ...
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