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amy.davidson
Premium Review Teletubbies: GOD HELP ME! (428 words)
by - written on 15/11/01 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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As a 17 year old (it's my 18th birthday party tomorrow - worse!) I am disgusted with myself to be writing about the Teletubbies. The thing is, I just have to let it all out! The Teletubbies are one of those programmes develope to torment the minds of siblings and parents everywhere. I have a 20 month old brother (that's nearly ...  Read the complete review

peel.rebekah
Crowned Review Sans Souci. (1364 words)
by - written on 18/10/01 (Very useful, 464 readings)
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It would, I rationalise, be the natural, if not the obvious choice to make children's entertainment in primary colours (those being red, yellow and blue, and of which all other colours can be made), so on which premise do those chosen colours drop the blue and add purple and green? And what do those pigment changes actually mean? And who are ...  Read the complete review

fleury
Premium Review Teletubbies: they dont deserve the 'teletubby bashing!' (309 words)
by - written on 16/10/01 (Useful, 36 readings)
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well if you dont already know the teletubbies is a programme aimed at the under fives (but with significant appeal to lots of over fives too, I must admit I did u watch it when I was a student and Angel's step Grandad loves it!) It is centred round the adventures of four alien type creatures that look and act surprisingly like human toddlers! ...  Read the complete review

jessyclown
Premium Review Time for the teletubbies (646 words)
by - written on 11/09/01 (Very useful, 433 readings)
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I wanted to get on with my work this morning and my little girl wanted to be entertained. What was I to do? How could I put my washing out and wash the dishes with my little one making such a fuss? It was not going to be easy. I then noticed that it was 10 o'clock. I then remembered that 10 o'clock means Teletubby time. I do ...  Read the complete review

onlyinUk
Premium Review Teletubbies: Please Not Again! (767 words)
by - written on 08/09/01 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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I like to think of myself as a bit of an expert on kiddies programmes, having a pre-school aged little boy, I find it hard to escape the catchy tunes, bright colours and strange antic's that are the delights of kids T.V. I am going to tell you about the Teletubbies, for those of you that have seen this offering on TV, I won't ...  Read the complete review

Emerald
Premium Review Telly-lubblies (1126 words)
by - written on 06/09/01 (Very useful, 199 readings)
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When the Tellytubbies first hit our screens a few years ago, I took one look at them, like a lot of people, and said “what a load of pants.” When they brought out the theme tune as a single, I rolled my eyes, and to all those parents who queued up for virtually unobtainable toys, I said, “Oh please!” Of course that was ...  Read the complete review

LYNNUK
Premium Review The Teletubbies Are Not For You Anyway! (165 words)
by - written on 27/07/01 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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Teleubbies are designed for pre-school children and babies. Many adults have difficulty understanding the concept and find it boring and repetative. It was not meant to be exiting for you! Under ones begin speaking in vowel sounds and the program encorages this. Also, repetition is important to ccncept and language development. The ...  Read the complete review

NitramR
Premium Review MY POOR KIDS! (478 words)
by - written on 29/06/01 (Useful, 42 readings)
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When I first saw the teletubbies ages ago I thought to myself if it keeps the kids quiet then its got to be good. How mistaken was I???? To walk about the local town hearing so many little kids being told off for saying "eh-oh" was obviously a big problem that this program had bread into our youths minds!! ...  Read the complete review

Karenwilson
Premium Review Teletubbies: I Confess !! (1180 words)
by - written on 04/06/01 (Very useful, 160 readings)
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It’s the crack of dawn on Monday morning and my four year old son Luke has informed me that he is wide awake and has had enough sleep. Crack of dawn is a slight exaggeration its around 6.00am so I suggest that he collects his duvet cover and we shall lie on the sofa together and watch some of his children’s programmes. I of course ...  Read the complete review

Beedy
Premium Review What a load of rubbish (180 words)
by - written on 08/05/01 (Useful, 40 readings)
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To be fair I was swept along with the initial Teletubby fever that engulfed the nation when Tinky Winky, Lala, Po, and Dipsy first came on to our screens. However, a couple of weeks ago I sat down in a completely sober state, not under the influence of any drugs, and watched Teletubbies. What a load of rubbish. The whole concept of the programme ...  Read the complete review

claretel
Premium Review Teletubbies: No longer popular? (399 words)
by - written on 21/04/01 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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There have been rumours recently that the Teletubbies will grace our screens no longer after Summer 2001. Many shops no longer stock the merchandise and there are any number of bizarre reasons given for the imminent departure. I have to admit my first reaction to the Teletubbies was that they were hideous and not a patch on Bagpuss and ...  Read the complete review

laura01865
Premium Review OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY (399 words)
by - written on 11/04/01 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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Everyone with or even without children must of heard of the teletubbies.I am a young mother with two very active little girls, they both tend to love watching childrens television. Just like most young children. Firstly for those of you that haven't been awake for the last few years, there are four difernt characters. ...  Read the complete review

wishywalshy
Premium Review Teletubbies: Delightful and entertaining (748 words)
by - written on 23/03/01 (Very useful, 153 readings)
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A colourful set of characters originally scripted by Andrew Davenport and adapted for television by Rag doll productions. Children’s education characters portrayed by BBC TV. Designed for pre-school children.(Although I have been seen watching them on the odd occasion) Who are the Teletubbies? They are rounded ...  Read the complete review

emma150
Premium Review Eh-oh. (218 words)
by - written on 18/02/01 (Useful, 48 readings)
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Im fed up of hearing people slagging the teletubbies off,yes okay they dont always talk properley but any one who has the videos will tell you they do talk on the videos . My son and daughter love the teletubbies and there speech is fine,my son has all the videos and a talking po and dancing dipsy. You can not blame the teletubbies for ...  Read the complete review

ahenry
Premium Review Teletubbies: TV for toddlers (289 words)
by - written on 09/02/01 (Useful, 18 readings)
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I've watched a lot of the Teletubbies over the last couple of years. Its not meant to be appreciated by adults. My daughter started to be interested in it when she was 6 months old. She might not have known what it was about, but she would watch it for a few minutes at a time before getting bored. By a year old she liked to ...  Read the complete review

everybody say EH-OH (389 words)
by - written on 28/01/01
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In this, my first op. of this section, I hope to look at one of the more bizarre phenomenon to have swept the country. Although the initial wave of “Tubbyism” has nearly run its course, (thank God) I thought it relevant to include those horrifying creatures, the Teletubbies in this article. And so, to Tubbyland where we can always ...  Read the complete review

Awesome+Ali
Premium Review Teletubbies: Time for Tubby Hello! (162 words)
by - written on 21/01/01 (Useful, 30 readings)
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I must admit that up until about two weeks ago I detested the Teletubbies. The big change came when my daughter caught a glimpse of it when I had turned over for her Tweenies, well I have never looked back since, she loves it! Her favourite bit is the sun when the baby's face laughs, she thinks that it is hysterical. She also likes ...  Read the complete review

Diaz
Premium Review Eh Oh (310 words)
by - written on 29/11/00 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Writing an opinion about the teletubbies as a card-carrying adult may seem a little strange but…. They are lifesavers. If you’ve never seen it before Tinky-Winky (the purple one) Dipsy (the green one) La-La (the yellow one) and Po (the red one) bimble around Teletubby land having way too much fun and gibbering in a ...  Read the complete review

janharper
Premium Review Teletubbies: Under fives love this! (133 words)
by - written on 03/11/00 (Somewhat useful, 12 readings)
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The Teletubbies are very popular with the under fives and their Mums I would imagine. (They do keep the little ones quiet for 15 minutes each day!) Lala, Dipsy, Tinky Winky and Po live in the Tubbyhouse and have a little blue vacuum cleaner called Noonoo. Each episode focuses on a single event in a 'Tubbies' day. In the middle of ...  Read the complete review

Eh OH!! or should i say Uh OH!! (145 words)
by - written on 27/10/00
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HAHAHA Dont you just love the telletubbies! I do! When I used to work nightshift I found nothing more relaxing that sitting in my front room, having a beer and settling down to watch Teletubbies at 10 in the morning! To get home from working all night to the bright images of TinkyWinky (?) Po, Dipsy (??) and LaaLaa(???) and ...  Read the complete review

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