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  2. List of Teletubbies episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Teletubbies love to dance. The Tubbies dance a happy dance and then watch some children perform in a ballet show. Dipsy dances in his bed and Laa-Laa dances whilst making tubby custard. Tinky-Winky and Po dance a ballroom dance and then all the Teletubbies dance together. Featuring: The Children of The Heidi Rhodes School of Dance

  3. Hi-5 (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kimee goes for a walking trip around Paris, to see the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. Karla sings in French. Jenn and Chats go on an imaginary journey in search of a legendary bunyip. Curtis becomes a DJ and tries to find the best tempo for his music at a dance party. Charli pretends to play a giant xylophone by jumping on the keys.

  4. Teletubbies - Wikipedia

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    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. Po (played by Pui Fan Lee in the original series and by Rachelle Beinart in the revival series) [ 17 ] is the fourth Teletubby, as well as the shortest and youngest.

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  6. List of programmes broadcast by CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    Teletubbies (revival series) (2015) Time for School ... This section includes third-party acquisitions. Bluey ... Let's Dance (2022) Little Baby Bum (2021) Olobob Top ...

  7. In the Night Garden... - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Hip Hop Harry - Wikipedia

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    Hip Hop Harry performing at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on the UCLA campus. Hip Hop Harry is an American children's television series created by Claude Brooks that aired on Discovery Kids and TLC as part of the Ready Set Learn! block from September 25, 2006 to June 26, 2008.

  9. The Backyardigans - Wikipedia

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    The characters sing and dance to the songs with original choreography. The song and dance routines are often used to introduce a character's imaginary role, further the plot, or explain a problem. In addition to singing songs in a new genre each episode, the show's background music changes to match, scoring all of the Backyardigans' actions.