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  2. List of Teletubbies episodes - Wikipedia

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    In Teletubbyland, Dipsy and Laa Laa listen to a voice trumpet sing the nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill", and then they roll away. The Magic Windmill spins and the Teletubbies watch some children learn about the number 2. Back in Teletubbyland, Laa Laa plays Peek a Boo and Tinky-Winky surprises her. The Magic Windmill spins for the Lion and Bear.

  3. Peepshow (album) - Wikipedia

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    The record was a commercial success, peaking at No. 20 in the UK, and No. 68 on the US Billboard 200 chart in the week of 3 December 1988. [1] It spent a total of 20 weeks on that chart. [2] "Peek-a-Boo" reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart and "the Killing Jar" got the number two spot.

  4. Peek-a-Boo (Siouxsie and the Banshees song) - Wikipedia

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    Peek-a-Boo" was rated "Single of the Week" in both Sounds and NME. Sounds wrote that it was a "brave move", "playful and mysterious". [3] NME described it as "Oriental marching band hip hop" with "catchy accordion." They then said : "If this nation was served by anything approaching a decent pop radio station, "Peek A Boo" would be a huge hit." [4]

  5. Curious Buddies - Wikipedia

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    Dog, Cat, Bear, Pig and Elephant are the Curious Buddies, a group of five animal puppets who have fun exploring the world around them. Every episode features real-life kids helping the puppets and original music clips. According to a New York Post article, Curious Buddies was designed as an alternative to the successful Baby Einstein series.

  6. Peekaboo - Wikipedia

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    Peekaboo (also spelled peek-a-boo) is a form of play played with an infant. To play, one player hides their face, pops back into the view of the other, and says Peekaboo!, sometimes followed by I see you! There are many variations: for example, where trees are involved, "Hiding behind that tree!" is sometimes added.

  7. Playbox (1987 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The puppets would draw pictures, tell stories, sing songs, and play jokes on one another (mainly typical slapstick). The puppets were voiced by Pat Coombs and Keith Chegwin, Cat and Dog respectively. [3] Every storytime would feature episodes from the 1969-1970 French stop-motion animation series Pépin la bulle. In the English version, the ...

  8. The Harveytoons Show - Wikipedia

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    The show consisted of Famous Studios-produced cartoons from 1950 to 1962.There were 223 theatrical cartoons released during that period, and only 165 cartoons were included in their full format, although the original theatrical titles were changed when Harvey assumed ownership from Famous.

  9. The Pinky and Perky Show - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the original puppet series, the show is set in a world of anthropomorphic animals, such as K.T., a cat who serves as the show organizer; Wilberforce, a turtle who works as the security guard; Vera, a fox who hosts a morning show; and Eric, a dog who serves as Vera's co-host. Each episode takes place in the PPCTV Studio. [3]