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FAQ
  • What do you think of modern technology? Is it harmful or neutral?
  • What has influenced the making of Teletubbies? Was it 'The Clangers'?
  • How do you test the programmes and what are your plans for the future?
  • Which other children's programmes do you enjoy and why?
  • Do you watch children watching your programme?
  • How did you think of the idea for the Teletubbies?
  • Do you think the Teletubbies help young children? Is it educational? Why?
  • Why are the Teletubbies purple, green, yellow and red?
  • Why are the Teletubbies so appealing to people of all ages from 18 months to about 60 years?
  • How do you select the children who are featured in the programmes?
  • Why do you teach little kids 'Eh-oh!' instead of proper English like 'Hello'?
  • What did you like doing when you were young? Did you watch TV?
  • How old are the Teletubbies? Will they ever age?
  • Why haven't the Teletubbies got a dog?
  • I am interested in working in television production and would like some advice.
  • Why have the Teletubbies got such strange names?
  • On what basis did you compile your list of phrases commonly said by children?

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