
With the Teletubbies "gone", the show (at first sight), seems to be over, until the Teletubbies silently giggle. The narrator (Rolf Saxon in the USA/PBS version and Tim Whitnall in the UK, Canada, and Australia versions) says "Bye-Bye" (to name of Teletubby in order) as the Teletubbies duck behind the hills. When the sequence starts, an instrumental version of the Teletubbies theme plays (on a piano, a glockenspiel, and in C major). However, they sadly start to groan because they don't want to say goodbye. The Teletubbies (seen standing behind hills), they stop playing and listen to the announcement (by the voice trumpets) "put away their activities" and get ready for " Tubby Bye Bye" because it's time to end the show.

A male voice announcer for the UK, Canada, and Australian, and other foreign language versions (female for the USA/PBS and Canada version) from the voice trumpet soon announces that it is "time for Tubby Bye Bye" three times. The scene cuts to the Voice Trumpet area, where a voice trumpet rises in front of the Teletubbies. There are two things that signify the start of Tubby Bye Bye, like when The Magic Windmill stops spinning, even if there's no new segments or the Sun Baby giggles, unless that would move on to another scene.

How Now, Brown Cow (From "Colours: Brown (UK)").TV Event - Ballet Rhymes (Tinky Winky is chosen).Woof! (From "Walking The Dog (UK)" & "Our Dog Alice (US)").

