A group of aliens — one purple, one yellow, one green and one red, smiling and waving from a scenic vista as a sun with a face and a man smile down on them from above.
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po
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Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po are coming back to entertain and scare a new generation of Teletubbies fans in a new series.

Andrew Davenport, the co- creator of the original series that took the world by storm in the late 1990s, is set to produce a new Teletubbies show for the streaming service. The news series will star Doctor Who's Nick Kellington as Dipsy, and Rebecca Hyland as Laa, and will be narrated by The Unbreakable Kimmy.

A group of aliens — one purple, one yellow, one green and one red, smiling and waving from a scenic vista as a sun with a face and a man smile down on them from above.
The cast of the new Teletubbies
Image: Netflix

The new Teletubbies will have all sorts of educational adventures as they frolic and have all sorts of educational adventures under the watch of a baby sun. There will be a number of "Tummy Tales" songs meant to have the entire family dancing along in each of the 26 episodes of Teletubbies.