When Po is eating her Tubby Toast, she listens to a Voice Trumpet singing a rendition of the nursery rhyme called "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and a magical star appears. She hears Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Laa-Laa coming back and shows them the magical star before it disappears. The Teletubbies watch two children whose father is a lighthouse keeper and learn that lighthouses have lots of steps. Afterwards, The Magic Windmill starts to spin. The Teletubbies then watch The Three Ships sail through Teletubbyland. The Magic Windmill stops spinning as it's time for Tubby Bye-Bye.
Featuring: Terri-Lee Binns, Paul & Richard Clark
Trivia[]
- Tinky Winky was the missing Teletubby.
- Po is picked for the TV Event.
- Dipsy was the boo shouter.
- This is the first episode to where Po listens to a Voice Trumpet singing a rendition of the nursery rhyme called "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and a magical star appears.
- The Star is the only object in a Something appeared from far away segment to take place indoors.
- The Twinkle Twinkle Little Star segment was featured in the VHS Nursery Rhymes and the audio tape Fun with the Teletubbies. It was also featured in the Dutch version of Bedtime instead of Po sleeping on her scooter. However, the part where Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Laa-Laa arrive is cut out. Instead, it cuts to the windmill stop spinning.
- The Lighthouse video was featured in the PlayStation/PC game Play with the Teletubbies. It was also featured in the Dutch version of Bedtime instead of Wake Up!.
- This episode aired on Pui Fan Lee's 26th birthday.