IF the SPICE GIRLS had ever made a comeback they’d be quaking in their Buffalo boots. I can reveal one of the band’s biggest chart rivals in the Nineties — the TELETUBBIES — are back. ‘Big Hugs’ will ...
It’s 23 years since Nikky Smedley made her debut on TV as Laa-Laa, the kindest (and yellowest) of the Teletubbies, those cuddly alien-like creatures who turned children’s television on its head across ...
Two decades ago, the giant forms of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po and their television screen midriffs pretty much ruled the kids TV world. The show originally ran for four years from 1997 to ...
TOTS’ telly favourites the Teletubbies first said “Eh-oh” to UK viewers 20 years ago today. After launching in 1997 on BBC2, the pre-school series quickly became a hit thanks to its loveable ...
Bobby Abley's unique ensembles certainly turned heads on the catwalk - but did it leave onlookers Po-faced? LONDON Fashion Week Men’s went a bit Laa-Laa this week as a designer debuted a bonkers ...
One of the original Teletubbies is lifting the lid on the 'poo, sex and swearing' that went on behind the scenes of a 90s smash hit TV show. Nikky Smedley, who played yellow alien Laa-Laa from when ...
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po are set to bring more sunshine back into our lives. Netflix is rebooting the beloved BBC classic Teletubbies for audiences everywhere. The show will follow our ...
In the 1990s the Teletubbies were the weirdest way you could spend 20 minutes: stranger than David Lynch’s Twin Peaks, scarier than David Beckham’s haircut, more existentially unmooring than Country ...
The original BBC Teletubbies series was one of the most iconic TV shows of the nineties, and children everywhere tuned in to see Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po's antics. The characters each had ...
Nikky Smedley, who played yellow-suited Laa-Laa, spoke out to rubbish claims smash hit children's show Teletubbies was laced wih gay innuendo. She said: "I think it's embarrassing for the people who ...
Teletubbies (Nick Jr., weekdays). The Teletubbies, Po, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Tinky Winky, are back – or perhaps it’s we who are back. They’ve doubtless been busy in Teletubbyland the whole time, eating ...