Teletubbies return: Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po to have touch screen tummies in TV comeback
The new Teletubbies have been revealed - complete with touch screens on their stomachs.
The show will return to the BBC later this year, nearly 20 years after Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po first appeared on television.
The creatures - famous for their Eh-oh! catchphrase - still have antennas on their heads but the TV screens have been replaced by "21st century touch screen tummies".
Harry Potter star Jim Broadbent and presenter Fearne Cotton were previously announced as the new voice cast.
Stand-up comedian and Eric And Ernie actor Daniel Rigby will narrate the new series, while Sunshine On Leith actress Antonia Thomas voice the opening and closing lines.
The original show, launched in 1997, was seen by around one billion children in over 100 countries.
But one person who will not be watching the new incarnation is its co-creator Anne Wood, who has criticised TV bosses for remaking old classics such as Thunderbirds and The Wombles.
"'I'm a bit sad. It comes down to the times we're in,'' Wood, who sold the rights to the show, said in an interview earlier this year.
''People feel safer remaking hits of the past rather than investing in something new.''