Teletubbies “Silly Songs And Funny Dances” DVD And VHS From Warner Home Video
(April 9, 2002 – Burbank, CA) – Grab your dancing shoes and join the Teletubbies in the all-new May 21 musical title, “Silly Songs and Funny Dances” on VHS and DVD. Children can wiggle and giggle along with Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po while discovering new kinds of music in this exclusive-to-video title from Warner Home Video and PBS KIDS Home Video. Following the success of “Baby Animals,” the first-ever Teletubbies DVD release, “Silly Songs and Funny Dances” includes separate DVD features for both children and caregivers and is priced at $19.98 SRP. The medley of fun is also available on VHS for only $12.95 SRP.
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Ragdoll Ltd. was founded by acclaimed children’s television program maker Anne Wood in 1984 with the motto: "Ragdoll Connecting with Children." Worldwide, Ragdoll-produced series for preschool aged children are shown in more than 120 countries and territories, and in the UK are screened by the British Broadcasting Corporation and the Independent Television Network. Titles include Teletubbies, Rosie and Jim, Tots TV, Brum, and Open A Door, and recent awards include the BAFTA (British Emmy) Award for Best Children’s Series, Grand Prize at the 24th Japan Prize International Contest in Tokyo for an episode of Teletubbies and three consecutive Indies awards. Anne Wood has received a Fellowship of the Royal Television Society and the CBE (Commander of the British Empire). The company is based in Stratford upon Avon, England.
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