The four Teletubbies live in a house in a hill, known as the "Tubbytronic Superdome." Located in the ground, it has two entrances: a hole at the top, and a large semicircular (shaped like the half of a circle) door at the dome's foot. The show takes place in a grassy, floral landscape populated by rabbits with bird calls heard in the background. The show made new episodes until on 16 February 2001.
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Public television used the show on their television network until 29 August, 2008, when it was removed from the television schedule and return on the PBS Kids Pluto TV on May 1, 2019. Teletubbies was also shown on televisions in the United States on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). The show had two narrators Tim Whitnall (for the international versions) and Rolf Saxon (for the PBS version).
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It was developed by Ragdoll Productions and created by director Anne Wood CBE and Andrew Davenport whom wrote all 365 episodes of the original series and all 120 episodes of the revival series, this time with Darrall Macqueen developing the show. It was a show made from 31 March 1997 to 16 February 2001. Teletubbies is a British-American BBC children's television series for pre-school viewers. Twickenham Studios, West London, England (2015–present)
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