Review: 'Moon and Me,' from a mind behind 'Teletubbies,' has a dreamy charm
by Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times
Jun 07, 2019
3 minutes
Back at the end of the last century, the Teletubbies were born - four brightly colored, plush baby-things, each with a video screen on its stomach and an antennae atop its head. They lived (on television, in a BBC-produced show called "Teletubbies") in a dome in a verdant valley, with real rabbits and a baby-faced sun, played, ate tubby custard and led well-regulated lives between getting out of and going to bed.
"Teletubbies" co-creator Andrew Davenport has a new show, called "Moon and Me," which recently made its American debut on the premium cable network Universal
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