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Fantasy series for kids from the company that made Teletubbies
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{{Infobox Television] | show_name = Boohbah | image = | caption = | format = Children's television series | runtime = 25 minutes | creator = Anne Wood | originating team = Robin Stevens
Alan Dapre | developer = Ragdoll Productions for Cole Entertainment | first_aired = April 2003) | last_aired = 2005) | starring = Emma Ainsley
Alex Poulter
Cal Jaggers
Phil Hayes
Laura Pero | country = United Kingdom | language = English | num_episodes = 104 }} Boohbah is a 2003 children's television series produced by Ragdoll Productions and aimed at children between three and six years old. It premiered in April 2003 on ITV in the United Kingdom, and on January 19, 2004 in the United States on PBS and PBS Kids Sprout. It was created by Anne Wood with scripts by Alan Dapre and Robin Stevens (of Pob fame). Anne Wood also created the children's show Teletubbies (another Ragdoll series). The similarity between this show and Teletubbies, both of which have a science fiction theme, is notable. The website says, "The design of the show – visually and otherwise, draws upon early concepts in science, maths and art and combines these with ‘televisual magic’ to create a uniquely funny television experience." One of the show's trademarks is a child's voice pronouncing the show's name in song (BOOH.....BAH).

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