Peppa pig you should watch your back by the return of the magnificent four of the children’s television: Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po, or the Teletubbies. After an absence of well
15 years from the screens of the BBC, the channel that launched them in 1997, they will return to the screen with the same language as always, the same stories in their world saccarino and sugary but with profound news from scenic viewpoint and technological: will, for example, a touch screen on their stomach, so you can create an interactive device narrative.
Other inserts include digital virtual flowers that will bloom gradually during the progress of the episode, albeit the producer insist that most of the set will be real, including new windmills created with natural materials. A high-profile cast was hired to give voices to the characters prncipali, including the star of the Harry Potter Jim Broadbent, the former Radio 1 DJ Fearne Cotton, Jane Horrocks and narrated the comic Daniel Rigby.
Executive producer Maddy Darrall of Darral Macqueen said: “The work on the new evolution of the Teletubbies was how to handle the crown jewels. Our creative focus had to respect the importance of the original series, giving a technological brilliance to meet the expectations of the younger generation. The Teletubbies have changed the landscape of children’s television and remain the most beloved series of pre-school. ” The figures bear this out, between 1997 and 2001, Teletubbies have held glued to their screens over one billion children in more than 100 countries worldwide.
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