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(John Simmit actually wasn't one of the voices coming from the Voice Trumpet. He's done Voice Trumpets in other episodes and it doesn't sound like him. I'm not exactly sure who the other voice is cause it doesn't sound like Gary Stevenson or Alex P...) Tag: Visual edit |
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Featuring: Rebecca Singer |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Three of the voices coming from the voice trumpet in the opening [[Simon Shelton]], [[Nikky Smedley]] and [[Pui Fan Lee]] (the actors who played Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa and Po) |
*Po was the boo shouter |
*Po was the boo shouter |
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*Dipsy was the missing Teletubby. |
*Dipsy was the missing Teletubby. |
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+ | *At the beginning of the Twisty Dance, the scene where Po inside the house was cut. This also happened in the video Uh Oh Messes and Muddles! |
==Watch== |
==Watch== |
Revision as of 12:20, 7 May 2020
My Dad's a Tram Driver | |
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Number |
148 |
Air Date |
15 April 1998 |
Director |
Nigel P Harris |
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The Teletubbies listen to a voice trumpet recite a nursery rhyme called 'Hark, Hark, The Dogs Do Bark' Then they watch Becky go for a ride on a tram. Po rides her scooter too fast and keeps knocking the other Teletubbies over. But then she crashes into a tree and falls over. The Teletubbies do the Twisty Dance before Tubby Bye Bye.
Featuring: Rebecca Singer
Trivia
- Three of the voices coming from the voice trumpet in the opening Simon Shelton, Nikky Smedley and Pui Fan Lee (the actors who played Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa and Po)
- Po was the boo shouter
- Dipsy was the missing Teletubby.
- At the beginning of the Twisty Dance, the scene where Po inside the house was cut. This also happened in the video Uh Oh Messes and Muddles!