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'''Teletubbies''' was a popular television programme for very young children that was popular in the United Kingdom on Earth in the late [[20th century|20th]] and early [[21st century]].  
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'''''Teletubbies''''' was a television programme.


[[The Master]], after his election as Prime Minister of Great Britain, was seen watching an episode of ''Teletubbies'' in wonderment, marvelling at the idea of the characters having televisions in their stomachs. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'')
In [[1997]], [[Mark Whitaker]] saw a [[Woolworths]] with a cardboard cut-out of a [[Teletubby]] outside it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Touched by an Angel (novel)|Touched by an Angel]]'')


==See also==
{{Simm|c}}, after his election as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]], watched [[Numbers - 1|an episode]] in wonderment, marvelling at the idea of the characters having televisions in their stomachs. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'')
* [[The Clangers]]


[[Category: Television series]]
[[Craig Atkins]] watched the programme. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bide-a-Wee (short story)|Bide-a-Wee]]'')
[[Category: Cultural References]]
 
[[Luke Tillyard]] used to watch the programme in his youth. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Salva Mea (short story)|Salva Mea]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 00:56, 22 October 2024

Teletubbies
You may be looking for the real-world series.

Teletubbies was a television programme.

In 1997, Mark Whitaker saw a Woolworths with a cardboard cut-out of a Teletubby outside it. (PROSE: Touched by an Angel)

The Saxon Master, after his election as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, watched an episode in wonderment, marvelling at the idea of the characters having televisions in their stomachs. (TV: The Sound of Drums)

Craig Atkins watched the programme. (PROSE: Bide-a-Wee)

Luke Tillyard used to watch the programme in his youth. (PROSE: Salva Mea)