As news emerges that Netflix is planning to reboot the Teletubbies this November, narrated by Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt‘s Tituss Burgess, there have been mixed reactions. Some are pleased to see this ’90s favourite of kids’ TV – which has attained cult status over the years – returning once again, while others still find the show too creepy and psychedelic.
Regardless of how you feel about this children’s TV classic, the Teletubbies have certainly provided us with some weird moments over the years. Let’s activate our antennae and take a look at our tummy screens as we relive these surreal Teletubbies appearances “again, again!”
When an episode got banned
Back in 1997, one of the original episodes of the Teletubbies featured a section called The Lion and The Bear, in which a cut-out lion on wheels chases a cut-out bear on wheels (voiced by none other than British sitcom royalty Penelope Keith...
Regardless of how you feel about this children’s TV classic, the Teletubbies have certainly provided us with some weird moments over the years. Let’s activate our antennae and take a look at our tummy screens as we relive these surreal Teletubbies appearances “again, again!”
When an episode got banned
Back in 1997, one of the original episodes of the Teletubbies featured a section called The Lion and The Bear, in which a cut-out lion on wheels chases a cut-out bear on wheels (voiced by none other than British sitcom royalty Penelope Keith...
- 9/8/2022
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Aaron Birch Jul 22, 2016
Ahead of the return of Robot Wars to BBC Two, we revisit the classic original run of the show...
3. 2. 1. Activate!
In early February 1998 a new TV game show surfaced on BBC Two, one that was about as different as anything we'd ever seen. It didn't feature general knowledge questions or sprints around a super market, it was equal parts testosterone and techno-geek chic. It was, of course, Robot Wars and it would quickly become one of the most popular programmes on TV.
Before appearing on UK TV, Robot Wars was first dreamt up over the pond. The story goes that a Lucasfilm-employed toy designer by the name of Marc Thorpe came up with the idea in 1992 while failing to build a remote control vacuum cleaner. The results ended up being less about cleanliness, and more about carnage. This unexpected turn out made Thorpe realise that radio controlled...
Ahead of the return of Robot Wars to BBC Two, we revisit the classic original run of the show...
3. 2. 1. Activate!
In early February 1998 a new TV game show surfaced on BBC Two, one that was about as different as anything we'd ever seen. It didn't feature general knowledge questions or sprints around a super market, it was equal parts testosterone and techno-geek chic. It was, of course, Robot Wars and it would quickly become one of the most popular programmes on TV.
Before appearing on UK TV, Robot Wars was first dreamt up over the pond. The story goes that a Lucasfilm-employed toy designer by the name of Marc Thorpe came up with the idea in 1992 while failing to build a remote control vacuum cleaner. The results ended up being less about cleanliness, and more about carnage. This unexpected turn out made Thorpe realise that radio controlled...
- 7/21/2016
- Den of Geek
ITV2 have finally answered our requests - original Celebrity Love Islander Paul Danan will be returning on tonight's live show.
The 36-year-old former Hollyoaks star appeared on the first ever celebrity edition of the series back in 2005, which saw him compete against eventual winners Jayne Middlemiss and Fran Cosgrave.
Danan returned to the show a year later, and spent the majority of his time tearfully fighting with or really fancying former model Sophie Anderton.
After one memorable blow-out, he was even escorted off set by security after he discovered that fellow celebrity contestants had all pretended that Anderton really liked him when in fact she just wanted to be friends. Or enemies.
And who can forget her somewhat dismissive observation: "You can do sit-ups?"
Danan also had some heated exchanges with retired basketball star Dennis Rodman and another former Hollyoaks actor, Lee Otway, during his time on the show.
Tonight,...
The 36-year-old former Hollyoaks star appeared on the first ever celebrity edition of the series back in 2005, which saw him compete against eventual winners Jayne Middlemiss and Fran Cosgrave.
Danan returned to the show a year later, and spent the majority of his time tearfully fighting with or really fancying former model Sophie Anderton.
After one memorable blow-out, he was even escorted off set by security after he discovered that fellow celebrity contestants had all pretended that Anderton really liked him when in fact she just wanted to be friends. Or enemies.
And who can forget her somewhat dismissive observation: "You can do sit-ups?"
Danan also had some heated exchanges with retired basketball star Dennis Rodman and another former Hollyoaks actor, Lee Otway, during his time on the show.
Tonight,...
- 7/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Original Love Islander Calum Best is back on tonight's episode (June 29), ten years after taking part in the first celebrity edition of the show.
Turning up at the villa in the evening unannounced, he shouts out to the unsuspecting contestants: "Love Island... What's up!"
The 34-year-old reality TV star reveals he's there to take the boys on a lads' night out in Magaluf, much to the dismay of the girls.
Jess Hayes can't quite contain her glee as she says: "We're in the villa, going about our own business, and who rocks up? Callum f**king Best."
Calum addresses the excited islanders: "So, I was lucky enough ten years ago to take part in the original Love Island, and I ended up winning it, so it was a great experience, great memories.
"Boys... You and me are going for a night out in Magaluf. Let's go!"
The guys can't believe their ears,...
Turning up at the villa in the evening unannounced, he shouts out to the unsuspecting contestants: "Love Island... What's up!"
The 34-year-old reality TV star reveals he's there to take the boys on a lads' night out in Magaluf, much to the dismay of the girls.
Jess Hayes can't quite contain her glee as she says: "We're in the villa, going about our own business, and who rocks up? Callum f**king Best."
Calum addresses the excited islanders: "So, I was lucky enough ten years ago to take part in the original Love Island, and I ended up winning it, so it was a great experience, great memories.
"Boys... You and me are going for a night out in Magaluf. Let's go!"
The guys can't believe their ears,...
- 6/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Remember the first ever Love Island with its seemingly clueless single celebrities constantly bickering on a tumultuous and stormy (literally and metaphorically) Fijian island?
Even the show's co-hosts Kelly Brook and Patrick Kielty were baying for one another's blood when Kielty decided to declare during one live show that Brook had previously dated contestant Paul Danan.
Other memorable highlights included Abi Titmuss becoming more and more enraged as Fran Cosgrave repeatedly referred to her as Vanessa Feltz, swiftly followed by a tipsy and uncouth Rebecca Loos letting rip.
The series aired almost exactly a decade ago, so we found ourselves wondering - whatever happened to eventual winner Jayne Middlemiss? And the Love Island love god that was Lee Sharpe?
As the new non-celebrity series currently enjoys its ITV2 revival, we find out what the 12 star contestants have gone on to do since their 2005 stint below:
Jayne Middlemiss
Love Island winner...
Even the show's co-hosts Kelly Brook and Patrick Kielty were baying for one another's blood when Kielty decided to declare during one live show that Brook had previously dated contestant Paul Danan.
Other memorable highlights included Abi Titmuss becoming more and more enraged as Fran Cosgrave repeatedly referred to her as Vanessa Feltz, swiftly followed by a tipsy and uncouth Rebecca Loos letting rip.
The series aired almost exactly a decade ago, so we found ourselves wondering - whatever happened to eventual winner Jayne Middlemiss? And the Love Island love god that was Lee Sharpe?
As the new non-celebrity series currently enjoys its ITV2 revival, we find out what the 12 star contestants have gone on to do since their 2005 stint below:
Jayne Middlemiss
Love Island winner...
- 6/10/2015
- Digital Spy
ITV has confirmed that Love Island is returning to screens.
The show originally aired between 2005 and 2006 with the aim of pairing up celebrities - but this time it will air on ITV2 and aim to match members of the public instead.
"Our singles will live like celebrities but have to win the hearts of the public to survive," said ITV Studios creative director of entertainment Richard Cowles. "Will they pursue true love or are they just playing a game? The new look Love Island will decide."
ITV's director of digital and acquisitions Angela Jain added: "The all-new, revamped and reworked Love Island promises excitement, surprises and fun for ITV2 viewers."
ITV has already begun its search for vibrant singles, who will spend six weeks loved-up in a villa.
Jayne Middlemiss and Fran Cosgrave won the first series of Love Island, while Bianca Gascoigne and Calum Best won the second series.
The show originally aired between 2005 and 2006 with the aim of pairing up celebrities - but this time it will air on ITV2 and aim to match members of the public instead.
"Our singles will live like celebrities but have to win the hearts of the public to survive," said ITV Studios creative director of entertainment Richard Cowles. "Will they pursue true love or are they just playing a game? The new look Love Island will decide."
ITV's director of digital and acquisitions Angela Jain added: "The all-new, revamped and reworked Love Island promises excitement, surprises and fun for ITV2 viewers."
ITV has already begun its search for vibrant singles, who will spend six weeks loved-up in a villa.
Jayne Middlemiss and Fran Cosgrave won the first series of Love Island, while Bianca Gascoigne and Calum Best won the second series.
- 2/13/2015
- Digital Spy
Christopher Biggins, Jls singer Jb, model Jodie Kidd and former soap star Todd Carty are among the celebrities taking part in Celebrity MasterChef this year.
Made In Chelsea's Millie Macintosh, actress Leslie Ash and former Coronation Street star Ken Morley have also signed up to be judged by hosts John Torode and Gregg Wallace.
The full list of 20 celebs also includes: Tina Hobley, Alex Ferns, Amanda Burton, Sophie Thompson, Emma Barton, Kiki Dee, Jason Connery, Alison Hammond, Tania Bryer, Russell Grant, Charley Boorman, Wayne Sleep and Susannah Constantine.
Six weeks of shows will see the celebrities whittled down through a series of challenges, which will include cooking for past MasterChef champions, the first ever Relay Invention Test, facing the dreaded restaurant critics and feeding the "Italian cooking-mafia" - Antonio Carluccio, Aldo Zilli, Theo Randall and Giorgio Locatelli.
The winner will follow in the footsteps of previous champions Ade Edmondson,...
Made In Chelsea's Millie Macintosh, actress Leslie Ash and former Coronation Street star Ken Morley have also signed up to be judged by hosts John Torode and Gregg Wallace.
The full list of 20 celebs also includes: Tina Hobley, Alex Ferns, Amanda Burton, Sophie Thompson, Emma Barton, Kiki Dee, Jason Connery, Alison Hammond, Tania Bryer, Russell Grant, Charley Boorman, Wayne Sleep and Susannah Constantine.
Six weeks of shows will see the celebrities whittled down through a series of challenges, which will include cooking for past MasterChef champions, the first ever Relay Invention Test, facing the dreaded restaurant critics and feeding the "Italian cooking-mafia" - Antonio Carluccio, Aldo Zilli, Theo Randall and Giorgio Locatelli.
The winner will follow in the footsteps of previous champions Ade Edmondson,...
- 5/23/2014
- Digital Spy
Katie Price has denied a report suggesting that she is being lined up for a presenting role on Live From Studio Five. Heat magazine claimed that the former glamour model could take on a role currently held by Kate Walsh or Jayne Middlemiss on the Channel Five show. However, in a response to a fan on Twitter, the 32-year-old said: "Heat mag and rest of mags talking rubbish (more)...
- 11/10/2010
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Katie Price has been tipped to take on a presenting role on Channel Five's Live From Studio Five. According to Heat, the glamour model could replace Kate Walsh and Jayne Middlemiss on the show. Despite Price reportedly signing an exclusive two-year deal with Virgin Media Television, it has been claimed that she has since penned a contract with Channel Five. A source told the magazine: "Jordan is going to be a massive part of that channel (more)...
- 11/9/2010
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Ian Wright was axed from Live From Studio Five, a Five spokeswoman has confirmed. BBC News reports that the ex-footballer's refusal to cover segments on the channel's talent show Don't Stop Believing was paramount in the broadcaster's decision. "Ian Wright's contract on Live From Studio Five was coming to an end and the decision was taken not to renew it," said a spokeswoman for Five. "The show will continue with just current presenters, Kate Walsh and Jayne Middlemiss, in a new half-hour format." Meanwhile, a source claimed: "His contract was due to end in the middle of (more)...
- 8/13/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Ian Wright hasreportedly been sacked from the TV show 'Live From Studio Five' for refusing to promote other Five programmes. The former footballer - who co-presented the show with Kate Walsh and Jayne Middlemiss -stormed off the set of the daily talk show after being told hours before the show was due to hair that his contract would not be renewed. by show executives hours before he was due on air after he denied bosses requests to plug the channel's ailing talent show 'Don't Stop Believing'. The source explained to the Daily Mail newspaper: ''Ian is not a puppet. 'Don't ..
- 8/13/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
The final episode of Torchwood: Children Of Earth drew 5.81m (26.7%) for BBC One on Friday night, according to early ratings figures. Overall, the third series, which was stripped on the channel in the 9pm slot over five nights last week, averaged an impressive 5.89m (26.1%). On Friday it beat a rerun of Doc Martin, which had 3.63m (16.7%) for ITV1, and the 1.26m (5.8%) audience for Five's NCIS. BBC Two's coverage of the Rhs Hampton Court Palace Flower Show interested 1.76m (8.1%) over the same period. It followed on from Gardeners' World, which had 1.81m (9.1%) in the 8pm hour. The finale of Celebrity Masterchef - won by TV presenter Jayne Middlemiss - managed a decent 4.37m (21.2%) for BBC One between (more)...
- 7/12/2009
- by By Neil Wilkes
- Digital Spy
Wednesday's opening episode of Celebrity Masterchef pulled in 3.32m (14.3%) for BBC One, according to the latest figures. The 8pm show, featuring celebrities including Michael Obiora and Jayne Middlemiss, was affected by a clash with ITV1's live coverage of the England game against Andorra. The match averaged a respectable 8.03m (35.5%) between 7.45pm and 10.30pm, peaking with 9.77m (42.4%) at 9.55pm. Later on BBC One, the second part of Living With Monkeys: Tales From The Treetops took 2.04m (8.9%) at 9pm. Over on BBC Two, the latest Springwatch had 2.91m (12.6%) at 8pm. The audience then dropped to 1.48m (6.6%) during the 9pm screening of Rick Stein's Memoirs Of A Seafood Chef. (more)...
- 6/12/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
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