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Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Laa-Laa runs up and down the hill to say "Eh-Oh!" to the viewers, just as Po pops up and says "Boo!" and says "Eh-Oh!", then the Magic Windmill starts to spin as they run off, Po receives a video of some children joining in the music with Debbie. Laa-Laa makes up a song which makes the other Teletubbies run away.
Laa-Laa (played by Nikky Smedley in the original series and by Rebecca Hyland in the revival series) [17] is the third Teletubby. She is yellow and has a curly antenna. Laa-Laa is very sweet, likes to sing and dance, and is often shown looking out for the other Teletubbies. Her favourite toy is an orange rubber ball.
"Teletubbies say 'Eh-oh! '" is a hit single recorded by the Teletubbies. It is mostly a remix of the theme song from the hit BBC children's television series Teletubbies. [6] The song contains two nursery rhymes: the Teletubbies hum along to "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" and the flowers from Teletubbyland sing "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary".
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Teletubbies – The Album is an album that was released based on the British children's television show Teletubbies owned by the BBC. The album's single "Teletubbies Say 'Eh-oh!'" was a number-one hit album in the UK Singles Chart in December 1997 and reached number 13 in the Dutch Singles Chart in late 1998.
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To promote the release of the song, Y2K and bbno$ created fake stories about how they met and made the song, sending them to blogs including Lyrical Lemonade. A remix version featuring Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias and Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen was released on October 30, 2019. [3] The song is in D Phrygian and is played at a tempo of ...