Press clippings
Paul Elliott looks back: 'It's hard - but I still think Barry is with me'
The remaining half of the comedy duo on playing the boss, getting recognised, and the pain of losing Barry.
Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 30th September 2023Chuckle Brothers: Plan to rename hometown park after duo
A children's play area on the estate where TV duo The Chuckle Brothers grew up could be renamed in their honour.
BBC, 25th January 2022Chuckle Brothers to return as animated pilot
The Chuckle Brothers characters are set to return in new animated pilot ChucklesWorld, if a crowdfunding drive is successful.
British Comedy Guide, 11th May 2021Paul Chuckle is selling Covid-themed merchandise
Paul Chuckle is still putting a smile on his fans' faces -- selling Covid-themed merchandise. The 73-year-old is flogging a £10 mask with a photo of him and brother Barry, who died in 2018.
Isaac Crowson, The Sun, 31st January 2021Paul Chuckle brands BBC tribute a "slap in the face"
The children's TV star said Chucklevision should have been aired on mainstream TV in the wake of his brother's death.
Radio Times, 29th August 2019Why ChuckleVision is the greatest CBBC show ever
The slapstick series, which has been voted the network's best, had charm by the bucket-load and made the brothers national treasures - despite their more unsavoury moments.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 29th August 2019Paul Chuckle says Barry appears in his dreams
Paul Chuckle opened up about the death of his brother Barry Chuckle in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, saying he believes the late Chuckle Brothers star now knows there is an afterlife.
Minnie Wright, The Daily Express, 27th March 2019Paul Chuckle says he & Barry were 'like chalk & cheese'
Paul Chuckle has admitted he and his late brother - and comedy partner - Barry were "like chalk and cheese" with their likes and dislikes despite working together for so long.
Female First, 22nd March 2019Rotherham could dedicate square to Barry Chuckle
An area of Rotherham town centre could be renamed in memory of the late hometown comedian Barry Chuckle.
The area outside Boots on Effingham Street could be named Chuckle Square if councillors approve the plan.
BBC, 6th February 2019Those we have lost in comedy, 2018
It had already been a bad year for comedy industry deaths even before the late-breaking news that legend Dame June Whitfield had died.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th December 2018