In the Home Hill, the voice trumpet rises while the Teletubbies eat Tubby Toast. When they are finished eating, they do exercises in the Home Hill. When they are tired out, they shout "Run away, run away!" before they rush outside to watch a video about a little girl named Becky doing Irish Dancing in The Dance Hall Before the Sun Baby Giggles. Later, the Teletubbies go up to the path to do the Jumping Dance. Then The Magic Windmill starts to spin once again and the Teletubbies rush off to see the Magical Event of the Bear and Lion playing their hide and seek game in Teletubbyland (Same Version From Leaves). The Magic Windmill stops spinning before "Tubby Bye-Bye".
Featuring: The Dancers of Bennett's End Community Centre, Hemel Hempstead
Trivia[]
- This is the first time the Teletubbies do The Jumping Dance (which is re shot version on the path near the windmill) in an episode that includes The Lion and The Bear. The other two times are in the episodes Long Horns and Feeding Baby Penguins.
- This is the only Lion and Bear-themed episode to be featured on the Teletubbies DVD "Happy Birthday!".
- After the Windmill stops spinning, a fade effect is not used between the scene of the Windmill and the Voice Trumpet rising. This also occurs in Snowy Story, the Chinese version of Dragonflies, the US version of Colours (Colors in the US)-Blue, the Chinese version of Asian Storyteller (The Fox) and Colours - Brown.
- Laa Laa was the 'boo' shouter.
- Dipsy was the missing teletubby.
- This is the only episode to have a lower pitched version of the tune with bells chiming at the beginning in the Field 1 opening shot.
- This episode features the low A note from the bassoon, when the Teletubbies start dancing again.The tuba from Teletubbies does the same thing afterwards.