
The Teletubbies watch some children playing in the rain. Then the Teletubbies rush off to do the Splashing Dance by the Home Hill. A cloud makes a puddle in Teletubbyland and all the Teletubbies end up stepping in the puddle. The Windmill starts to spin so the Teletubbies rush off to their usual destination in Teletubbyland. The whole Teletubbyland is filled with water and the Teletubbies watch as three magic ships sail through Teletubbyland.
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And the whole house was decorated with hand prints when she heard Tinky Winky, Dipsy, and Laa-Laa. Po showed the other teletubbies her decorations when the Noo-Noo tidied up the handprints. Then the teletubbies had a good laugh until they heard the Magic Windmill spin, then they said "Uh-Oh!" then they ran outside. The Magic Windmill stopped spinning for Tubby Bye Bye. The Teletubbies watch Andy Brown and some children visit some cygnets.
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The Teletubbies walk in a line and they walk up a hill and walk down the hill before they meet in the middle and say 'Eh-oh! ' before the Magic Windmill spins and the Teletubbies watch the Funny Lady tell the story of the Sparkly Spider. The Teletubbies do the Dizzy dance before the Magic Windmill Spins and the Teletubbies watch the Magic Tree before the Magic Windmill stops spinning for Tubby Bye Bye. The Teletubbies go in and out of the house before the Magic Windmill spins and the Teletubbies watch two little boys making some bread. After the Stretching dance, they then watch The Three Ships sail through Teletubbyland, the Baby Sun giggles while the Voice Trumpet rises for Tubby Bye-Bye. The Teletubbies love to run around and around Teletubbyland, but stop to watch three children make some Play-Doh.
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The magic windmill brings a musical transmission featuring King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys. After watching the performance, the Teletubbies do the stamping and stepping dance. A drum appears in Teletubbyland shortly afterwards. Po beats the drum, causing strange things to occur.
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Inside the Home Hill, Po has to eat her Tubby Custard, but the Magic Windmill stops her and she watches some children painting in a garden. After that, Po and the other Teletubbies prepare for some Tubby Custard again. The Teletubbies also try to be very careful not to spill their Tubby Custard, but if they do, the Noo-Noo will have to tidy up.
Then Po sings a song and the others join in one by one. The Teletubbies then have a big hug before the Sun Baby giggles for Tubby bye bye. The Teletubbies do the Splashing Dance before Tubby Bye-Bye. Dipsy and Laa Laa listen to a voice trumpet make a 'ROAR! The Teletubbies watch some children pretending to be animals.
She sings a lullaby to help Po sleep and feel better. After that, she feels much better and cannot eat too much Tubby Custard ever again. Then the Teletubbies do the Stamping and Stepping Dance before Tubby Bye Bye. Tinky-Winky, Dipsy and Laa-Laa march on a Hill and run away.
In Teletubbyland, something happens to Dipsy's hat. One moment it is too small, then it grows too big. Dipsy is very surprised when the other Tubbies tell him his hat is the wrong size. Inside the Superdome, the Teletubbies go down the slide one at the time and they say hello, in front of the table. Then, the Magic Windmill starts spinning and the Teletubbies watch Alex Pascall and some children singing to their dolls to rock them to sleep. Laa Laa wants to sing a lovely song to Dipsy and Po, but Tinky-Winky is eating his Tubby Toast too loudly.
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In order to see what everyone else is doing, Tinky Winky looks across Teletubbyland from the top of the dome. He sees Laa-Laa skipping, Po marching and Dipsy dancing. Noo Noo is hovering about and Dipsy comes then the Voice Trumpet appears and makes a siren sound before the Magic Windmill spins and the Teletubbies watch a little boy whose dad is a firefighter. A beautiful fountain appears, and Laa-Laa sings a fountain song. The fountain plays music like Laa-Laa's song. When she sings high, the fountain gets higher, and when she sings lower, the water gets lower too.
The Teletubbies are trying to eat their Tubby Toast but the Noo Noo is being too noisy zooming around the House. The Teletubbies watch Yvette and her brother Leslie making salad. Back in Teletubbyland the Teletubbies try to have their Tubby Custard but they all keep falling over.Then they run outside to do the Falling Down Dance before Tubby Bye-Bye. The show is what might be called pre-psychological; it has an amniotic warmth. There are no lessons; there is no conflict, no challenge greater than not quite being able to reach something. There is no judgment other than that things are very nice.
The Teletubbies walk quickly across Teletubbyland before the Magic Windmill spins and children act out the nursery rhyme Mary Had a Little Lamb. The Teletubbies all sit down on a hill before watching some people do a dance called "The Boom-Boom Dance" to bongo music. In Teletubbyland, Tinky-Winky is sleeping and he does the Boom-Boom dance when he wakes up. Dipsy is going on a walk, and then does the Boom-boom dance. Laa-Laa is eating Tubby toast and then does the Boom-Boom dance.
Teletubbies Everywhere is a spin-off (aka segment on PBS Kids) of Teletubbies that aired on CBeebies on 1 July 2002. In the United States, the segment premiered on 20 January 2003 on PBS Kids,[121] usually airing as the first half of an episode, usually replaces the original first half of the Teletubbies episodes. The original series returned to the United States on 25 May 2016, when every episode was added to the Noggin streaming service,[15] including episodes that had never aired in America before. Home Hill blends right into Teletubbyland, cloaked in grass and flowers top to bottom, its half-moon windows the only hint of what's inside. There are major fairy-tale vibes, which would admittedly be difficult to replicate IRL. A green roof, on the other hand, feels doable.
The Magic Windmill then stops spinning before it's time for Tubby Bye Bye. The Teletubbies watch some children have fun playing a guessing game, then a book appears in Teletubbyland, and Laa-Laa loves to count the rabbits before Tubby Bye-Bye. Laa-Laa makes up a song which makes the other Teletubbies run away. Then they do the Tip Toe Dance twice before Tubby Bye-Bye. The Teletubbies are enjoying their Tubby Toast when a Voice Trumpet rises and says 'YOOH' and then the Teletubbies copy that phrase.
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