Netflix will certainly present a Teletubbies revival in November as a component of a slate of programmes targeted at young children appearing in the future months. The revelation will certainly involve the 4 Teletubbies interacting as well as finding their globe

Teletubbies originated on the BBC in 1997 and first aired in the United States on PBS a year later. In 1999, right-wing televangelist Jerry Falwell accused the show of pushing LGBTQ propaganda on children because Tinky Winky carries a bag and because “he’s purple the colour of gay pride, and his antenna is shaped like a triangle – the symbol of gay pride. The ensuing controversy had a Streisand effect that only served to raise the show’s profile; the head of the show’s production company, Ken Wieselman, responded that Tinky Winky “is not gay. He is not right. He’s just a character in a children’s series. Anne Wood, who created the original Teletubbies, is not overjoyed about the new version. She claims that the new show makes her “a bit unhappy,” despite having sold the rights to the programme back in 2013.

Ane Horrocks, who portrays “Bubble” in Absolutely Fabulous, will appear in the Teletubbies reboot. The Tubby phone will be performed by Horrocks. Additionally, Jim Broadbent, who plays Horace Slughorn in the Harry Potter series, will appear! and Broadbent will do a talking trumpet performance.