ChuckleVision fans could soon see a return of the iconic Chuckle Brothers to screens in the form of an animated series. Slapstick duo the Chuckle Brothers - real names Barry and Paul Elliott - ...
If you were a child from the 80s, 90s or Noughties then chances are you clapped eyes on ChuckleVision at least once, and have probably still got the theme tune stuck in your head. The children’s TV ...
At 292 episodes, ChuckleVision is the second longest running sitcom in the UK after Last Of The Summer Wine. Running from 1987 to 2009, the show was a phenomenon. The Chuckle Brothers became icons of ...
Paul Chuckle choked back tears as he recalled helping to save a little girl's life. The actor, 75, appeared on Tuesday's This Morning and told hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield how his ...
ChuckleVision could well be set to be a grand return to screens in the form of a new animated series. The slapstick comedy duo - brothers Paul and Barry Elliott - starred in the BBC kids TV show ...
Paul Chuckle has emotionally recalled how he helped to save a young fan’s life. The 75-year-old star, born Paul Elliott in Rotherham, appeared on ITV’s This Morning on Tuesday where he became visibly ...
My first pick is gonna be from ChuckleVision (BBC, 1987 to 2009!) and one of my earliest memories of laughing so much it hurt. I would’ve been about 5. I’d like to make clear that I didn’t have to ...
The 21st series of the hit children's show will be available once again to watch in tribute to the late Barry Chuckle CHUCKLEVISION fans were left devastated by the sudden passing of comedy legend ...
KIDS’ show ChuckleVision has been named the greatest CBBC series. For more than two decades until 2009 Barry and Paul Elliott played the slapstick Paul and Barry Chuckle. Barry died aged 73 in August ...
To celebrate the life and general brilliance of Barry Chuckle, the BBC is giving fans a chance to catch up with ChuckleVision one more time. After being inundated with requests to bring the show back ...
It started with a custard pie and went on to become a 13-year, £25,000 obsession for one 43-year-old man from County Durham. And now school caretaker Shaun Hope is taking his interest to a new level ...