ChuckleVision
- TV sitcom
- BBC One
- 1987 - 2009
- 291 episodes (21 series)
A long running, high rating BBC One children's sitcom following the Chuckle Brothers' latest crazy antics. Stars Paul Elliott, Barry Elliott, Jimmy Patton, Brian Patton, Billy Butler and Simon Lovell
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Superfan's campaign to bring back ChuckleVision show
It started with a custard pie and went on to become a 13-year, £25,000 obsession for one 43-year-old man from Darlington. And now school caretaker Shaun Hope is taking his interest to a new level by organising a campaign to see children's comedy duo the Chuckle Brothers return to the small screen.
Duncan Leatherdale, BBC News, 21st September 2014Chuckle Brothers plot 3D horror movie
Children's entertainer Barry Chuckle has revealed that there are plans for a Chuckle Brothers 3D movie in 2011.
Digital Spy, 5th November 2010To me to you: Chuckle Brothers visit Watford
Children's TV superstars The Chuckle Brothers thumbed the pages of the Watford Observer this afternoon as they took a well-earned break from filming. The famously anarchic pair are in town to film three new episodes for the forthcoming series of Chuckle Vision - which first aired in 1987. After a morning's filming in and around the Cassiobury Estate Paul and Barry gathered with around 20 cast and crew for lunch at the Fullerians Rugby Club.
Neil Skinner, Watford Observer, 2nd October 2009To Me To You
Ricky Gervais, Russell Brand and Peter Kay maybe the country's top comedians but if you ask most children who's their favourite funny-men you'd probably hear the same response - The Chuckle Brothers. After more than twenty years on our screens the comedy legends that are Barry and Paul Chuckle continue to think up of wacky adventures or crazy ways to make a quick bob, to the comic delight of the under tens.
Simon Farr, Bucks Free Press, 1st April 2009Bafta honour for Chuckle Brothers
Entertainers The Chuckle Brothers have been honoured with a special award at the Children's Baftas in London. The real-life brothers first hit the limelight in 1974, when they won talent show New Faces. Their Chucklevision show has been running for 21 years. After collecting their award from Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies, they described it as "a pat on the back from the business".
BBC News, 1st December 2008Chuckle Brothers keeping up the family tradition
In the fickle world of television, children's programmes come and go like buses. But ChuckleVision has proved to be one of the BBCs most enduring comedies. First broadcast in 1987, the show is still running after more than 140 episodes and feature the misadventures of Paul and Barry Chuckle - a pair of well-meaning brothers whose enthusiasm is matched only by their incompetence. Now, they are taking their talent on to the stage in the form of a tour called Raiders of the Lost Bark, which will be arriving at the North Wales Theatre in Llandudno on March 25.
Penny Fray, Daily Post, 22nd March 2002