‘Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po are back!’ The Teletubbies to RETURN with new series narrated by Tituss Burgess on Netflix
The Teletubbies will be returning to our screens, as Netflix have announced a new reboot.
The beloved children’s show will return on the streaming service on November 14 and will be narrated by Tituss Burgess.
The iconic series was first broadcast in 1997 until 2001, before it had another run on CBeebies from 2015 to 2018.
They’re back! The Teletubbies will be returning to our screens, as Netflix have announced a new reboot
Netflix announced the joyous news on Wednesday, taking to Twitter to say: ‘Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po are back!
‘The Teletubbies — and new narrator Tituss Burgess — are coming to Netflix on November 14th!’
Fans immediately rushed to the comments to voice their excitement for the return of a childhood favourite
Return: The beloved children’s show will return on the streaming service on November 14 and will be narrated by Tituss Burgess (pictured in 2021)
Comeback: Netflix announced the joyous news on Wednesday, taking to Twitter to say: ‘Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po are back!’
One wrote: ‘OMGGGGG my favorite childhood show.’
While another added: ‘I can’t think of anyone I’d rather see narrate the Teletubbies this is amazingggg’.
And a third chimed in: ‘I grew up with The Teletubbies. I love them’.
Beloved classic: Fans immediately rushed to the comments to voice their excitement for the return of a childhood favourite
It comes after Britains Got Talent viewers received quite the surprise as children’s TV stars The Teletubbies auditioned for the show in May.
And it was a reunion for judge Simon Cowell, who gave the performers a record deal back in 1997.
Returning to screens for their 25th anniversary, the four performer danced to hits from Beyoncé, ABBA and One Direction.
The recognisable act caught the judges’ attention straight away, with Amanda Holden squealing and standing up as they came onto stage, while Alesha Dixon danced along, with David Walliams looked taken aback.
‘I can’t believe they’re auditioning for Britain’s Got Talent,’ quipped a giddy Dec Donnelly, as Ant McPartlin giggled beside him and added ‘what is going on?’
Welcoming them to the show, Amanda said: ‘I don’t think we need to ask who you are, but who are you?’, before the quartet introduced themselves.
Before busting a move, The Teletubbies played a voice over, revealing that Simon had helped them release their Say Eh-Oh! hit in 1997, which went to no.1 in the charts.
Nostalgic: Britain’s Got Talent fans were left shocked after The Teletubbies auditioned for the show in May
Old pals! And it was a reunion for judge Simon Cowell, who gave the performers a record deal back in 1997
As Simon attempted to conceal his smile, the music mogul admitted: ‘Yes, I was their record label’, letting out a laugh.
And it didn’t take long for them to familiarise themselves again, as the judge ended up on stage with the act – even giving them a hug as he sported an interesting new headband from the performers.
Simon was locked in between the four performers as they wrapped around him on the stage, which had been covered in rainbow confetti during the performance.
And it certainly went down a hit, with four yesses and a standing ovation from the judges securing The Teletubbies place in the next round.
Shocked: ‘I can’t believe they’re auditioning for Britain’s Got Talent,’ quipped a giddy Dec Donnelly, as Ant McPartlin giggled beside him and added ‘what is going on?’
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