The Teletubbies star Jess Smith is known for playing the adorable sun in Tubby Land as Dipsy, Laa Laa, Po and Tinky-Winky went on little adventures Want all the latest Showbiz news direct to your ...
Cult BBC children's programme The Teletubbies, which bewitched a generation of toddlers, is set to return to screens after being given a reboot by Netflix. The show, which aired on the BBC, featured ...
Smith played the character Sun Baby on "Teletubbies" for four years. Jessica Smith, the English actress who played the iconic Sun Baby character on the long-running kids' show "Teletubbies," is now a ...
Millions of millenials grew up watching Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po. The four humanoid characters, standing at 10 foot tall with screen on their stomachs, were designed to resemble astronauts ...
Four giant, alien-like creatures running around causing mischief has the makings of a horror film. But the Teletubbies have become some of the most recognisable and well-loved characters in children's ...
The Teletubbies invaded the set of Lorraine, a British talk show, 20 years after debuting on television. Host Lorraine Kelly also welcomed another guest, Jess Smith, the smiling Sun Baby from the show ...
We all remember the four giant-sized, alien-like creatures running around in our screens causing mischief when we were little. The Teletubbies could be considered one of the most iconic children's TV ...
As the BBC prepares to make 60 new episodes of the late-Nineties children's TV show Teletubbies, here are some facts you may not have known about the programme's history. 1. If you fancy visiting the ...
2020 was a rough year, but now that vaccinations are widely available across the United States, many people are finally able to experience some normalcy. This also applies to those abroad, as even the ...
Jess Smith became a children's television icon not long after she was born when she was cast as the sun in The Teletubbies. Most people around the world will remember her adorable laugh and infectious ...
In another edition of "Where Are They Now?" who remembers the adorable baby head who played the sun in Teletubbies? We sure do! Her face (yes, it was a real baby!) graced the morning televisions of ...