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Moon and Me is a British-American stop motion children's television series created by Andrew Davenport.The series airs in the UK on CBeebies while it airs in the United States on Universal Kids. [1]
Judy shows the Tweenies a video about an octopus and the Tweenies decide to dress up as sea creatures. They use odds and ends from the playroom and make wonderful costumes. The Tweenies sing a song about Olive the octopus, and Judy reads then a story called "Commotion in the Ocean".
The Teletubbies appear one by one and they want Tubby Custard but the Magic Windmill starts spinning. The Teletubbies watch a video of Andy Brown and some children take a boat trip to find a dolphin. Tinky Winky and Po say "Eh-Oh!" to each other. Dipsy and Laa-Laa appear and say "Eh-Oh!".
Teletubbies Everywhere is a spin-off of Teletubbies that aired on CBeebies on 1 July 2002. In the United States, the segment premiered on 20 January 2003 on PBS Kids, [ 125 ] usually replacing the original first half of the Teletubbies episodes.
The dolls can interact with a television set and computer (the Teletubbies can't interact with the computer) using TV and PC packs. They can also be played standalone without the VCR, even with taped recordings on a blank VHS and computer packs. The barcode on the left side of the video frame and screen indicates that the show is ActiMates ...
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In the Night Garden... is a British preschool children's television series created, written and composed by Teletubbies co-creator Andrew Davenport [2] [3] for CBeebies and BBC Two and produced by Ragdoll Worldwide, a joint venture of Ragdoll Productions and BBC Worldwide. The show was aimed at children aged from one to six years old. [4]
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