Rosemary Harding: Remove Teletubbyland of water and allow visitors


Rosemary Harding: Remove Teletubbyland of water and allow visitors
The Issue
"Over the hills and far away, Teletubbies come to play."
From 1997 to 2001 “Teletubbies”, a show portraying cute alien-like creatures in humorous situations, aired under the surveillance of BBC and PBS Kids. Broadcasted to 80 countries worldwide, “Teletubbyland” felt like a home away from home for most children like myself. This land unlike our own featured a sun with the face of a baby, talking flowers, and a constant knack for sped-up film. Teletubbies slept and ate in a large mound located beneath a dip of the land. The interior of the Tubbytronic Superdome was widely relatable to a spaceship, but never took off into the unknown space we call space. Although this glory land is first notioned to be computer generated imagery, or CGI, it is actually property now owned by Rosemary Harding of Wimpstone, Warwickshire.
In case you haven’t noticed, “Teletubbies” was cancelled over a decade ago. Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po have been retired along with interior remnants of the set. The ideas are long gone, but the mound once called home by these cute aliens still remains. That is, until a decade ago when Harding obtained the property and filled the valley with water. And lots of it. Hard-core fans flocked to the site with dreams of catching a glimpse of “Teletubbyland” only to be disappointed by a casing of water. These fans in particular would climb fences and cross fields for nothing more than love. A love for this show that inspired the great minds of children that now lead or country.
Why punish this?
Don’t be that person who decides to close it down for the sake of footprints in the mud. If you think about it for a second, Rosemary Harding, you could be making bank off this masterpiece in your backyard. If this is such a large number of people put two and two together. Yeeaah.
This is where you guys reading this come in. I, on behalf of millions of living and breathing souls in the world, want not to continually fade Teletubbyland from our memory, but to rejoice it and remember it. Whether or not you were a friend of Tinky Winky, Dispy, Laa-Laa, or Po I urge you to sign this petition in the belief that we can make anything possible. To say it straight, this is for the children of America. This is for the children! We want this real-life Neverland to exist! We want it to thrive! We want it to be removed of water and pond-like features and given a little “tender lovin’ care” if I were to quote Michael Jackson.
Now, I want you to close your eyes and imagine a park where children can run and play just as the Teletubbies once did. Inside their old home would be a recreation of the set and (dare I say) artifacts from the show. You just pictured something possible with the tap of your fingers and a click of the mouse. Even if you had to pay a couple bucks to visit. Rosemary Harding may not want a museum, but it would only may sense to open it up for public viewing. Join me in bringing back the sun with the face of a baby, the talking flowers, and the amusing knack for sped up film.
More information:
Our Google+ page - https://plus.google.com/u/0/117144956063767960815/posts
Yahoo! News article - https://uk.news.yahoo.com/uh-oh--teletubbies-grassy-home-flooded---after-owner-becomes-sick-of-tourists-trying-to-visit-iconic-set-161625219.html#04VTSQ6
Mirror article - http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/owner-floods-field-hit-childrens-2242430
Official Teletubbies site - http://www.teletubbies.co.uk/en/default.asp

The Issue
"Over the hills and far away, Teletubbies come to play."
From 1997 to 2001 “Teletubbies”, a show portraying cute alien-like creatures in humorous situations, aired under the surveillance of BBC and PBS Kids. Broadcasted to 80 countries worldwide, “Teletubbyland” felt like a home away from home for most children like myself. This land unlike our own featured a sun with the face of a baby, talking flowers, and a constant knack for sped-up film. Teletubbies slept and ate in a large mound located beneath a dip of the land. The interior of the Tubbytronic Superdome was widely relatable to a spaceship, but never took off into the unknown space we call space. Although this glory land is first notioned to be computer generated imagery, or CGI, it is actually property now owned by Rosemary Harding of Wimpstone, Warwickshire.
In case you haven’t noticed, “Teletubbies” was cancelled over a decade ago. Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po have been retired along with interior remnants of the set. The ideas are long gone, but the mound once called home by these cute aliens still remains. That is, until a decade ago when Harding obtained the property and filled the valley with water. And lots of it. Hard-core fans flocked to the site with dreams of catching a glimpse of “Teletubbyland” only to be disappointed by a casing of water. These fans in particular would climb fences and cross fields for nothing more than love. A love for this show that inspired the great minds of children that now lead or country.
Why punish this?
Don’t be that person who decides to close it down for the sake of footprints in the mud. If you think about it for a second, Rosemary Harding, you could be making bank off this masterpiece in your backyard. If this is such a large number of people put two and two together. Yeeaah.
This is where you guys reading this come in. I, on behalf of millions of living and breathing souls in the world, want not to continually fade Teletubbyland from our memory, but to rejoice it and remember it. Whether or not you were a friend of Tinky Winky, Dispy, Laa-Laa, or Po I urge you to sign this petition in the belief that we can make anything possible. To say it straight, this is for the children of America. This is for the children! We want this real-life Neverland to exist! We want it to thrive! We want it to be removed of water and pond-like features and given a little “tender lovin’ care” if I were to quote Michael Jackson.
Now, I want you to close your eyes and imagine a park where children can run and play just as the Teletubbies once did. Inside their old home would be a recreation of the set and (dare I say) artifacts from the show. You just pictured something possible with the tap of your fingers and a click of the mouse. Even if you had to pay a couple bucks to visit. Rosemary Harding may not want a museum, but it would only may sense to open it up for public viewing. Join me in bringing back the sun with the face of a baby, the talking flowers, and the amusing knack for sped up film.
More information:
Our Google+ page - https://plus.google.com/u/0/117144956063767960815/posts
Yahoo! News article - https://uk.news.yahoo.com/uh-oh--teletubbies-grassy-home-flooded---after-owner-becomes-sick-of-tourists-trying-to-visit-iconic-set-161625219.html#04VTSQ6
Mirror article - http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/owner-floods-field-hit-childrens-2242430
Official Teletubbies site - http://www.teletubbies.co.uk/en/default.asp

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Petition created on April 4, 2014