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In the Night Garden... (usually presented with an ellipsis) is a BBC children's television series, aimed at children aged one to four. It is produced by Ragdoll Productions. Andrew Davenport created, wrote,China Wholesaler and composed the title theme and incidental music for all 100 episodes. It was produced by Andrew Davenport and Anne Wood, both of whom co-created the Teletubbies. The programme is narrated by Sir Derek Jacobi. It is filmed mostly in live action, and features a mix of actors in costumes, plus puppetry and computer animation.The series was announced in October 2005, and twenty episodes were first broadcast in March 2007.Now, to get a cool fashionable gift toy for your lovely children!!

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* Upsy Daisy (played by Rebecca Hyland) is similar to a rag doll, with a brown complexion and brightly coloured clothes. She has her own special bed, which can move around the garden; sometimes Upsy Daisy has to catch her bed when it decides to run away. A true girlie-girl, she likes skipping through the Garden, blowing kisses to the other characters or to the audience. Often she will hug and kiss other characters directly (particularly Igglepiggle). Her catchphrases are "Upsy Daisy" and the more emphatic "Daisy Doo!", and she also says "Pip Pip Onk Onk!" (on one other occasion she said 'og pog', Makka Pakka's line). Her hair stands on end when excited or surprised, and her skirt inflates to a tutu when she dances or pulls the ripcord on her waist. Upsy Daisy has an orange megaphone on a stand and enjoys singing through it, much to the annoyance of the other residents. She was first featured in the episode Makka Pakka Washes Faces.

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Igglepiggle (played by Nick Kellington) is a blue creature, somewhat resembling a teddy bear with a large, bean-shaped head. He always carries his red blanket with him and tends to fall flat on his back when surprised. He arrives at the beginning and leaves the Night Garden at the end of each episode in a boat, for which the blanket doubles as a sail. Igglepiggle does not speak, but he has a bell in his left foot, a squeak in his middle, and a rattle in his left hand. His best friends in the garden are Upsy Daisy and Makka Pakka [9]. He is the only character not to sleep in the Night Garden, because he needs to find his boat, with one exception when he fell asleep on Upsy Daisy's bed, and also the only character to walk on the garden path. He was first featured in the episode Makka Pakka Washes Faces.

* Makka Pakka (played by Justyn Towler)link directory is smaller and more round-bodied than any of the other costumed characters, with three rounded protuberances on his head (one on the top and one on each side), and is a creamy colour. He lives in a little cave and likes cleaning things, such as his collection of stacking stones, and sometimes the other characters themselves. Makka Pakka often stacks freshly cleaned stones into piles of three or sometimes more, rather resembling the protuberances on his head and body. He sleeps on a stone bed, often cuddling a smooth flat stone. He travels around the garden pushing his trolley, the Og-Pog. The Og-Pog carries Makka's sponge and soap, his orange trumpet, and a bellows-like apparatus called Uff-Uff which he uses to dry items after cleaning them. His house is approached by a stone-walled ditch, as his home is set half-buried in the ground. He says his own name and the phrase "Mikka makka moo" when he is happy, and also the names of the Og-Pog and the Uff-uff, and other phrases from his "song" such as "agga pang" (his soap and sponge), "hum dum" (his trumpet), and "ing ang oo". Like Upsy Daisy and the Tombliboos, he also uses a phrase meaning "goodbye", represented in publications as "pip pip onk onk." He was first featured in the episode Makka Pakka Washes Faces. As Makka Pakka is smaller than the other characters, he is filmed on another identical set (or garden), and where he appears with other characters, two scenes are shot in parallel.

The three Tombliboos - Unn free directory (Andy Wareham), Ooo (Holly Denoon/Isaac Blake), and Eee (Elisa Laghi) - are like tubby plush dolls dressed in costumes with stripes and spots: orange and green (Unn), brown and purple (Ooo), and pink and yellow (Eee). The names Unn, Ooo, and Eee reflect phonetically how a young child might say the numbers One, Two, Three, and the Tombliboos always appear in this order by saying their names. They live among the branches of a large bush, on a series of platforms connected by stairs and chutes. The Tombliboos enjoy playing the drums and keyboard, which they have in their bush home, although not with any particular musical prowess, and they also enjoy playing with their large stacking cubes. Their trousers (which fall down at random moments) are often seen hanging on the washing line outside their bush home, and they usually take them down from the line and put them on before going on an adventure. They often brush their teeth before bed. Tombliboos enjoy kissing each other whilst cuddling and reciting their name Tombliboo. They also have a staying together Tombliboo song, which consists of them singing Tombliboo to each other. Tombliboo Eee is shorter and smaller than Ooo and Unn and she is a female Tombliboo. They were first featured in the episode The Tombliboos' Waving Game.

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