Barry Chuckle

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Dec 24, 1944 (80 years old)
Death date
Aug 05, 2018

Barry Chuckle

Known For

Chuckle Time
0h 45m
TV Show 2018

Chuckle Time

The Chuckle Brothers reacted to home video mishaps.

Grimaldi: The Funniest Man in the World
0h 23m
Movie 2017

Grimaldi: The Funniest Man in the World

The story of the 19th century clown, Joe Grimaldi, who is known as the man who invented pantomime.

ChuckleMaths
0h 5m
TV Show 2007

ChuckleMaths

Educational show, Paul and Barry are running a hotel.

To Me... To You...
0h 25m
TV Show 1996

To Me... To You...

To Me... To You... is a children's game show presented by Paul and Barry Elliott, better known as the Chuckle Brothers. It ran for 3 series including 2 Christmas specials, from 21 June 1996 to 25 December 1998, and was shown on BBC1. The show was set on a desert island. The contestants were children and were in teams of two. The contestants won prizes and coconuts and whoever had the most coconuts at the end of the show won the game. There were tasks such as the Chuckle Challenge and the Chuckle Chuck, where contestants would throw custard pies at Paul and Barry and if they failed to hit both of them three times in a minute, then the contestants would have custard pies put in their faces. Each episode would also have a celebrity guest, someone who was famous for being on TV at the time, such as Richard McCourt, Dave Benson-Phillips, Michaela Strachan and Mr. Blobby.

ChuckleVision
0h 20m
TV Show 1987

ChuckleVision

ChuckleVision is a long-standing British children's series broadcast from 1987 to 2009. The Chuckle Brothers' famous comedy involves slapstick, other visual gags, wordplay, and catchphrases such as "To me, to you!" and "Oh dear, oh dear!"

The ChuckleHounds
0h 7m
TV Show 1986

The ChuckleHounds

The ChuckleHounds was a BBC Children's TV Series staring the The Chuckle Brothers as dogs.

Biography

Barry David Elliott made up one half of The Chuckle Brothers, an English comedy double-act, alongside his real-life brother Paul Harman Elliott. They were known for their BBC children's programme ChuckleVision, which aired from 1987 to 2009 and their numerous children's stage shows. The comedy of The Chuckle Brothers usually derived from slapstick, other visual gags, wordplay, and catchphrases such as "To me, to you!" and "Oh dear, oh dear!"

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