The British company was previously owned by BBC Worldwide and an investor group that includes company founder Anne Wood. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor LONDON â Canadian childrenâs ...
The Canadian media group that owns Inspector Gadget is in advanced talks about a deal to take control of the Teletubbies, the children's characters part-owned by the BBC. Sky News understands that DHX ...
Teletubbies is celebrating its 10 th anniversary with a tour and pop-up store targeting new age groupsâtweens, teens and young adults. Ragdoll Ltd., the creators of Teletubbies, a show for kids that ...
HALIFAX, Sept. 16, 2013 /CNW/ â DHX Media Ltd. (TSX: DHX), a leading independent creator, producer, distributor and licensor of childrenâs entertainment content, is pleased to announce its acquisition ...
Teletubbies turns 25 this year, and now has a new Netflix reboot on the way. What made this colourful and strange world so appealing to children â and so controversial, asks Timmy Fisher. In March ...
UK children's indie Ragdoll Productions, the outfit that gave the world Teletubbies, has found a US home for its new series based on Tinky Winky, Dipsy, La-La and Po. With PBS Kids signed up to air ...
âTeletubbies,â the occasionally maligned though very popular childrenâs series about four alien-like creatures with TV screens in their bellies, will return in January with segments pushing diversity.
LONDON â She may be nearing 70, but Anne Wood, Britainâs most successful producer of TV programs for very young children, is at work on a follow-up to her hit âTeletubbies.â Pitched to a slightly ...
The company responsible for children's shows such as the Teletubbies is being criticised for using unfair contracts by acting union Equity. Equity says Ragdoll Productions, which also makes Rosie and ...
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