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Teletubbies: 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

Why? (139 words)
by - written on 15/10/00
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The Teletubbies, now three years old, is still being broadcast to the children of today. Why? Teletubbies is aimed at about 5 year olds, but for some reason, 10 year olds watch it and love it! It is meant to be an educational programme, but if a bunch of fat aliens dancing round speaking 'eho' and 'big hug' is ...  Read the complete review

Andapand
Premium Review Teletubbies: Tellytubbies (88 words)
by - written on 08/10/00 (Somewhat useful, 119 readings)
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I don't think the tellytubbies voices are good at all, they need to be alot more realistic. They currently sound like aliens (not what children should be listening to in an educational tv programme). The programme's content is very good otherwise. We live in the real world and we want our children to grow up in the real world, ...  Read the complete review

monster
Premium Review Teletubbies (251 words)
by - written on 01/10/00 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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At last my little boy has noticed the teletubbies. Okay he is only 14 months old but he loves them and gets really excited when they come on the video or television. My daughters both watched the Teletubbies and were over awed with them. Why? I dont know but there is some content in which the kids find addictive. My eldest daughter decided we were ...  Read the complete review

wendiewoo
Premium Review Teletubbies: Bad addiction?? (153 words)
by - written on 23/09/00 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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why oh why does my daughter love this programme so much? many moons ago this programme began and my niece and nephew would make me endure the whole show..im sorry i am not a big fan....but it was not too bad and eventually they liked much better things..however i had a baby who thinks this is the best thing ever and will sit watching like a ...  Read the complete review

A brillant programme for kids everywhere............... (203 words)
by - written on 15/09/00
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Teletubbies were a lifeline when my middle son now nearly five was a little toddler. He would watch them all the time. As i taped them every day and he had two video tapes full of them. So they would keep him quiet. He even had a wind up television teletubby one aswell that played their music.By the time he was two he knew all their ...  Read the complete review

gillon
Premium Review Teletubbies: Love or Hate? - Please come and rate! (269 words)
by - written on 12/09/00 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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Teletubbies, you either love them or you hate them. I must admit before my first child was old enough to watch them I absolutely detested them and thought that they were ridiculous. It is only since I have seen how the children relate to them and interact with them that I have changed my opinion. The language spoken by the ...  Read the complete review

Laura_lu_uk
Premium Review Is Understanding The Most Entertaining?  (399 words)
by - written on 05/09/00 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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To be honest, Teletubbies are popular with children. You cannot turn around to them and say “look kids this isn’t educational enough for you, your two and a half now. Grow up a little”. It isn’t going to happen is it?! Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Lala, and Po, the Teletubbies have caused more than their fair share of ...  Read the complete review

elvina
Premium Review Toddlers Love Teletubbies (175 words)
by - written on 04/09/00 (9 readings)
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My 20 month old daughter loves the Tubbies, as we call them. I have a tape of them and if she is upset or I want to cut her nails etc I sit her in front of it and normally I can get the task done without any hassle. I am amazed how long she will watch them for. I know that the programme has had a lot of criticism for the speech ...  Read the complete review

skye
Premium Review TELETUBBIES - TUBBYFASTIC (208 words)
by - written on 30/08/00 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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I have only recently been introduced to the teletubbies and their strange world. Our twin girls are now ten months and they love it – you only have to sing the theme song and they are looking at the telly to see if it’s coming on. When the programme does come on in the mornings the girls get very excited. Caitlin loves ...  Read the complete review

foreveramber
Premium Review Teletubbies (165 words)
by - written on 24/08/00 (Useful, 11 readings)
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When my little boy was 18 months old, 2 and a half years ago, we were changing channels and noticed he was transfixed by something on the telly. It was the Teletubbies. He was hooked. Every day was a wonderful relief to have 20 minutes of peace while he was totally absorbed in their antics. However, there is one part which he did not ...  Read the complete review

tairrie
Premium Review Not impressed! (298 words)
by - written on 22/08/00 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Well, I wasn't impressed when the teletubbies were first out on German TV, the second useless British import after the Spice Girls... :-) (just kidding) But seriously, the programme is designed as a show for toddlers, from 1 1/2 years...why on earth would children at that age need television in the first place? I think they ...  Read the complete review

Mandypotts
Premium Review Teletubbies changing Opinions (154 words)
by - written on 22/08/00 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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I hated the teletubbies when they first came out. Since having my third child my opinion has changed. It is really wonderful to watch my daughter singing and dancing along with the teletubbies. There are some really interesting stories too. The teletubbies are big teddies, coloured Red (Po), Green (Dipsy), yellow (Laa Laa) and Purple ...  Read the complete review

millwall23
Premium Review Too much tele for tubbie tots (226 words)
by - written on 22/08/00 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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I am ashamed to say that I can name all four teletubbies, tinkywinki, dipsy, lala, and po (excuse spellings!). But then I do have a very young baby sooooo, ok that's no excuse. I have always disliked them and now I would not be lying if I said I hate them. Still I let my pecious tot watch them, why? because our video is broken and ...  Read the complete review

squares67
Premium Review Teletubbies: EH OH (127 words)
by - written on 21/08/00 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Teletubbies has Tinky Winky Dipsey La La Po and Noo Noo the hoover it is based in there house in the hill. They can't speak properly it is supposed to sound like children as they're learning although I don't think it does. Teletubbies is highly popular with the children and there is lots of merchandise available. The programmes ...  Read the complete review

Collywobs
Premium Review tubby toast  (187 words)
by - written on 18/08/00 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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Teletubbies used to be the favourite kids show in my house. Like thousand of other kids my 6 year old, well he was 4 and a bit at the time, he loved it, everything was teletubbies. Naturally christmas was an impatient time, tracking those much wanted teletubbies proved hard, luckily my sister-in-law managed to queue for 4 hours and got a Tinky ...  Read the complete review

biker2000
Premium Review Teletubbies: Tele-grubbies (188 words)
by - written on 13/08/00 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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I can't believe there was such a massive hype over the teletubbies or whatever they're called. The flustering foursome of Tinky winky, Dipsy, Laalaa and Po can't be the slightest educational for children and i'm just glad my kids aren't still young and they didn't watch or be influenced by it. I think it'll do more harm ...  Read the complete review

cindy1
Premium Review Does It Help Children (187 words)
by - written on 13/08/00 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I’ve watched the Teletubbies, I think this program is aimed at very, very young children. I think any child over 7 years old, would probably find it boring, and wouldn’t be able to identify with it. It you watch the way the Teletubbies move there bodies, it’s identical, to that of a small child’s actions, ...  Read the complete review

Teletubbies: Tubby Custard!!!! (92 words)
by - written on 13/08/00
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Teletubbies!!! The Teletubbies used to be the only thing my baby cousin ever used to talk about. He wore a Teletubbies top and jeans, he drank from a Teletubbies glass, he had a Teletubbies hat on all while he watched.. yep - you've guessed it - TELETUBBIES!!!!!!!!!!! I am not a big fan of Teletubbies! It's a bit funny ...  Read the complete review

tan
Premium Review The Teletubbies! (229 words)
by - written on 12/08/00 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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Before my toddler became a toddler I'd tell anyone who'd listen how we wouldn't watch the teletubbies. I've given in and bought a video! For those that don't know,the teletubbies consist of four colourful, lovable little 'aliens'-four adults dancing around in big,hot costumes,yet capture every babies ...  Read the complete review

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