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{{Infobox comedian | {{Infobox comedian | ||
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| name = Chuckle Brothers | ||
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| caption = Barry (left) and Paul (right) in 2008 | ||
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| birth_date = Barry David Elliott<br />{{Birth date|1944|12|24|df=y}}<br />], <!-- IMPORTANT: Please do NOT change to "South Yorkshire". That county was only formed in 1974, 27 years after the Chuckle Brothers were born. Back then, it was the West Riding of Yorkshire. --> West Riding of Yorkshire,<br />England<hr />Paul Harman Elliott<br />{{Birth date and age|1947|10|18|df=y}}<br />], <!-- IMPORTANT: Please do NOT change to "South Yorkshire". That county was only formed in 1974, 27 years after the Chuckle Brothers were born. Back then, it was the West Riding of Yorkshire. --> West Riding of Yorkshire,<br />England | ||
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| birth_place = {{Nowrap|], <!-- IMPORTANT: Please do NOT change to "South Yorkshire". That county was only formed in the 1970s, many years after the Chuckle Brothers were born. --> ],}}<br>England | |||
| death_date = Barry:<br />{{death date and age|2018|8|5|1944|12|24|df=yes}} | |||
| medium = Television and stage | |||
| death_place = ], South Yorkshire, England | |||
| genre = ] and ] | |||
| spouse = Paul: {{marriage|Sue|1988}}<br />Barry: {{marriage|Anne|1973}} | |||
| notable_work = ''ChuckleHounds'' (1985–86)<br>'']'' (1987–2009)<br>'']'' (1996–98)<br>''ChuckleMaths'' (2009) | |||
| relatives = ] (brothers) <br /> ] (nephew and niece)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.ok.co.uk/lifestyle/gogglebox-pete-amy-chuckle-brothers-22679215|title=How Gogglebox stars Pete and Sophie Sandiford are related to The Chuckle Brothers |last=Corner|first=Natalie L.|date=14 September 2020|work=]|access-date=15 September 2020|quote=Their uncle Paul Elliot, brother of the late Barry Elliot, has been telling us for years posting snaps of his niece and nephew on Twitter without any of us putting two and two together!}} | |||
| active = 1974–present | |||
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'''Barry David Elliott'''<ref>{{Cite web|title = MR BARRY DAVID ELLIOTT director information. Free director information|url = https://companycheck.co.uk/director/902591247/MR-BARRY-DAVID-ELLIOTT|website = Company Check|accessdate = 16 October 2015}}</ref> (born 24 December 1944) and '''Paul Harman Elliott'''<ref>{{Cite web|title = MR PAUL HARMAN ELLIOTT director information. Free director information|url = https://companycheck.co.uk/director/904638926/MR-PAUL-HARMAN-ELLIOTT/summary|website = Company Check|accessdate = 16 October 2015}}</ref> (born 18 October 1947), better known as '''Barry Chuckle''' and '''Paul Chuckle''' as part of the double-act the '''Chuckle Brothers,''' are English children's entertainers. They are best known for their work on their ] show '']'', which celebrated its 21st series in 2010 with a stage tour titled ''An Audience with the Chuckle Brothers.'' The comedy of the Chuckle Brothers usually derives from ] and other ]s, and their ] include "To me, to you" and "Oh dear, oh dear". | |||
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| notable_work = ''ChuckleHounds'' (1985–1986)<br />'']'' (1987–2009)<br />'']'' (1996–1998)<br />'']'' (2018) | |||
| active = Barry: 1963–2018<br />Paul: 1963–present | |||
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The '''Chuckle Brothers''' were an English comedy ] comprising real-life brothers '''Barry David Elliott''' (24 December 1944 – 5 August 2018) and '''Paul Harman Elliott''' (born 18 October 1947).<ref name=":1">{{cite web|title = Mr Barry David Elliott director information. Free director information|url = https://companycheck.co.uk/director/902591247/MR-BARRY-DAVID-ELLIOTT|website = Company Check|access-date = 16 October 2015}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{cite web|title = Mr Paul Harman Elliott director information. Free director information|url = https://companycheck.co.uk/director/904638926/MR-PAUL-HARMAN-ELLIOTT/summary|website = Company Check|access-date = 18 October 2016}}</ref> They were known for their ] children's programme '']'', which aired from 1987 to 2009 and celebrated its twenty-first series with a 2010 stage tour titled ''An Audience with the Chuckle Brothers''. The comedy of the Chuckle Brothers usually derived from ], other ]s, and ], and their ] included "To me, to you!" and "Oh dear, oh dear!" | |||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
The brothers were born in ] to Amy and James Patton Elliott, in 1944 and 1947. Their father was a |
The brothers were born in ] to Amy and James Patton Elliott, in 1944 and 1947. Their father was a ] performer whose stage name was Gene Patton; he worked with the 18-year-old ] in 1943 in The No. 10 Gang and gave performances in ], ] and the ], ], the Far East, India, and ]. Their two older brothers, Jimmy and Brian, were known professionally as the ] until Jimmy's death in 2019. The Patton Brothers appeared in '']'', Jimmy as the nameless character known colloquially as "No Slacking", and Brian as another unnamed character known as "Getoutofit".<ref>{{cite news | last = Harman | first = Len | title = A Showbiz Dynasty | newspaper = ] | date = 7 December 1981| url = http://www.thestage.co.uk/archive | access-date = 12 February 2009}}</ref> | ||
| last = Harman | |||
| first = Len | |||
| title = A Showbiz Dynasty | |||
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| publisher = '']'' | |||
| date = 7 December 1981 | |||
| url = http://www.thestage.co.uk/archive | |||
| accessdate = 12 February 2009}}</ref> | |||
The Chuckle Brothers gained wider attention as a support act for singer ].<ref name="herald-obit">{{cite news |last1=Steven |first1=Alasdair |title=Obituary: Barry Chuckle, comedian |url=https://www.heraldscotland.com/business_hq/opinion/16403585.obituary-barry-chuckle-comedian/ |access-date=16 May 2020 |work=The Herlad |date=7 August 2018}}</ref> | |||
Prior to becoming an entertainer, Paul's first job was working in a ] ].<ref name=":0" /> | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
The Chuckle Brothers, performing as The Harman Brothers,<ref>{{cite AV media |people=] and ] (presenters), Paul Elliot (guest) |date=13 August 2018 |title=This Morning |medium=TV |url=https://www.itv.com/thismorning/hot-topics/paul-chuckle-i-want-everyone-to-celebrate-barrys-life |access-date=2 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180815190520/http://www.itv.com/thismorning/hot-topics/paul-chuckle-i-want-everyone-to-celebrate-barrys-life |archive-date=15 August 2018 |time=0:45 |publisher=] | |||
}} </ref> won the television ] '']'' in 1967, followed by success on '']'' in 1974.<ref>{{cite news |title=Preview: The Chuckle Brothers at the Apollo, Oxford – April 19 |newspaper=] |date=18 April 2001 |url=http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/archive/2001/04/18/Oxfordshire+Archive/6618858.Preview__The_Chuckle_Brothers_at_the_Apollo__Oxford___April_19/ |access-date=18 April 2011}}</ref> The brothers began their television careers as a double act, making their debut in April 1979 on the BBC comedy series ''Lennie and Jerry'', hosted by ] and Jerry Stevens.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150595693 |title=Collections Search |publisher=] |access-date=28 March 2016}}</ref> They made two appearances on the game show '']'', hosted by ], in January 1980 and April 1982,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150590643 |title=Collections Search |publisher=] |access-date=28 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150570899 |title=Collections Search |publisher=] |access-date=28 March 2016}}</ref> and appeared on the long-running BBC programme, '']'', in June 1980.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150615311 |title=Collections Search |publisher=] |access-date=4 July 2017 }}</ref> In August 1983, the Brothers appeared on ''The Freddie Starr Showcase'' alongside the comedian ].<ref name="RT1">{{cite news |title=The Freddie Starr Showcase |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/0126f80f6cc4409bb8cbf22b280c71c4 |access-date=29 September 2017 |work=] |date=28 July 1983 |pages=39 }}</ref> | |||
Their primary work was mainly focused on children's television, beginning initially on Christmas Day in 1980 with their taking part in a televised children's show, ''A Merry Morning'', in which the brothers entertained around 250 children from the Leeds area in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150233180 |title=Collections Search |publisher=] |access-date=28 March 2016}}</ref> | |||
In 1985, the brothers launched a pre-school programme on the BBC entitled ''Chuckle Hounds'', in which they performed routines with no ], while dressed up in giant dog costumes. Their success in children's television came in 1987, with the launch of their iconic children's show, '']'', in which their real-life siblings ] made occasional appearances.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/comedy/features/the-chuckle-brothers-life-after-television-9107691.html |title=The Chuckle Brothers: Life after television for Barry and Paul Elliott |date=5 February 2014 |work=] |access-date=24 June 2017 }}</ref> The show proved a ratings hit with children, running for 21 series over a period of 22 years, and giving them a Special Award for Lifetime Achievement at the ] in 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://awards.bafta.org/award/2008/childrens/bafta-kids-vote|title=2008 Children's BAFTA Kids' Vote |publisher=] |access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref> The final series of the programme was aired in December 2009. | |||
The Chuckle Brothers won the television ] '']'' in 1967, followed by success on '']'' in 1974.<ref>{{cite news | |||
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| title = Preview: The Chuckle Brothers at the Apollo, Oxford – April 19 | |||
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| publisher = '']'' | |||
| date = 18 April 2001 | |||
| url = http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/archive/2001/04/18/Oxfordshire+Archive/6618858.Preview__The_Chuckle_Brothers_at_the_Apollo__Oxford___April_19/ | |||
| accessdate = 18 April 2011}}</ref> In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the four brothers appeared as a quartet on TV. They did not have further success until the launch of the BBC television show, ''Chuckle Hounds'', in 1985. These short programmes, which were aimed at pre-school children and contained no ], had the brothers dressed up in giant dog costumes. In 1987, the Brothers began their most famous show, '']'', which lasted for twenty-one series over twenty-two years. The series ended its run in December 2009. In 1998, ''ChuckleVision'' was nominated for a ] in the category "Best Children's Television Series". ], the Chuckles' real-life brothers, made regular appearances in the show. <ref>{{cite web|title=Chuckle Brothers|url=http://www.worldlibrary.org/articles/chuckle_brothers|website=World Public Library|accessdate=5 November 2015}}</ref> | |||
The two contributed further to children's entertainment, performing at the ''Children's Royal Variety Performance'' in May 1992,<ref name="RT2">{{cite news |title=Children's Royal Variety Performance |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/9a9d93694cce4f9c82c71fa9ea54604c |access-date=29 September 2017 |work=Radio Times |date=21 May 1992|pages=78}}</ref> and launching a children's ] titled '']'', which ran between 1996 and 1998 and which took its name from their signature ]. | |||
From 1996 to 1998 the Chuckle Brothers also presented a children's ] titled '']'', named after their signature ]. The format, which incorporated a "]" theme, involved two teams who participated in rounds competing for prizes on a ] (which was made to resemble a ] structure). By rolling a ], the teams had to draw the trolley to their end of the playing board; the "squares" on the path to both ends represented challenges. When this was achieved, new prizes were added to the trolley, which was reset to the middle of the board.<ref>{{cite web|title=/cv/ Chucklevision General #1: Oh dear, oh dear|url=http://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/47757122/|website=4plebs|accessdate=5 November 2015}}</ref> | |||
Outside of children's entertainment, the brothers have made appearances in many other television series, both together and separately. In May 2008, they appeared in the ] documentary series '']'',<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.southyorkshiretimes.co.uk/whats-on/chuckle-brothers-bring-theatre-to-the-bbc-1-613778 |title=Chuckle Brothers bring theatre to the BBC |work=] |access-date=24 June 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171028123122/http://www.southyorkshiretimes.co.uk/whats-on/chuckle-brothers-bring-theatre-to-the-bbc-1-613778 |archive-date=28 October 2017 }}</ref> and won the 2010 series of '']''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s136/coach-trip/news/a277261/celebrity-coach-trip-lineup-revealed.html |title=Celebrity ''Coach Trip'' lineup revealed |first=Alex |last=Fletcher |date=16 September 2010 |work=]}}</ref> In November 2011, the brothers starred in a series of TV advertisements for the UK-based van insurance comparison website ''Van Compare.com''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vancompare.com/chuckles/chuckle-brothers-help-make-cheap-van-insurance-a-wheeze |title=Chuckle Brothers Help Make Cheap Van Insurance a Wheeze! |publisher=] |access-date=7 November 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120129051535/http://www.vancompare.com/chuckles/chuckle-brothers-help-make-cheap-van-insurance-a-wheeze |archive-date=29 January 2012 }}</ref> In October 2012, they appeared on '']'' on '']'',<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/comedy_world_cup/episodes/|title=Comedy World Cup episode guide |website=] |access-date=22 October 2021 }}</ref> while on 15 March 2013, they were featured in ]' sketch for ''].''<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theexeterdaily.co.uk/news/charities/david-walliams-reveals-all-comic-relief-sketch |title=David Walliams reveals all in Comic Relief sketch |work=Exeter Daily |date=8 March 2013 }}</ref> From 2013 to 2014, Barry made a number of appearances in the BBC comedy series '']'' as dog owner Mr Marshall, first appearing in the role for the 2013 Christmas special.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/still-open-all-hours-review-it-was-a-w-w-worthy-effort-but-there-s-only-one-arkwright-9026351.html |title=''Still Open All Hours'' review: It was a w-w-worthy effort – but |date=26 December 2013 |work=] |access-date=24 June 2017 }}</ref> On 13 March 2015, they appeared again on Comic Relief, this time in a sketch based around ''National Treasures''. The duo appeared at the 2016 '']'', performing sketches with host ]. In April 2018, it was announced the brothers were in the process of recording a new clip show for ], entitled '']'';<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-43907917 |title=10 things to know about The Chuckle Brothers as they return to TV |work=] |date=26 April 2018 |access-date=26 April 2018 }}</ref> It ran for one series during the summer of that year, although it was cut short following the death of Barry Elliott in August 2018. | |||
In the 2013 Christmas special of '']'', Barry appeared as the dog owner Mr Marshall.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Martin|first1=Simon|title=Customer Review|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R1UDR3EKB85827|website=Amazon|accessdate=5 November 2015}}</ref> | |||
===Stage=== | ===Stage=== | ||
] in Scarborough in 2013]] | |||
As well as regular TV appearances, Paul and Barry have appeared on stage in venues across the UK. Their past comedy and ] shows have included ''The Blackpool Tower Circus'' (1974), a pantomime based on '']'' (1985), ''The Adventures of the Chuckle Brothers'', ''The Chuckle Brothers in – Trouble at Sea'', ''Raiders of the Lost Bark'', ''Barry Potty and his Smarter Brother Paul in the Chamber of Horrors'', '']'', ''Pirates of the River Rother'', ''Doctor What & the Return of the Garlics'', ''Spooky Goings On'' and ''Spooky Goings On 2''. Live recordings of ''Pirates of the River Rother'' and ''Spooky Goings On 2'' were released on home video in 2007, the latter under the title ''The Chuckle Brothers – Spooky Goings On Live!''<ref>{{cite press release | |||
As well as regular TV appearances, Paul and Barry appeared on stage in venues across the UK. Their annual nationwide tours often included them performing with ], magic duo ''Safire'', ''The Magic Light Puppet Company'' as well a full cast. Their comedy and ] shows have included ''The Blackpool Tower Circus'' (1974, 1987), ''To You To Me'' (1995), ''The Chuckle Brothers in Trouble'' (1996), ''The Chuckle Brothers Summer Roadshow'' (1997), ''The Adventures of The Chuckle Brothers'' (1998), ''The Chuckle Brothers Trouble At Sea'' (1999), ''The New Adventures of The Chuckle Brothers'' (2000), ''Spooky Goings On'' (2001), ''Raiders of the Lost Bark'' (2002), ''Star Doors – The Chuckle Brothers Strike Back'' (2003), ''Barry Potty and his Smarter Brother Paul in The Chamber of Horrors'' (2004), ''Pirates of the River Rother'' (2005), ''Doctor What and the Return of the Garlics'' (2006), ''Spooky Goings on 2'' (2007), ''Aladdin'' (Christmas 2007), ''Indiana Chuckles and the Kingdom of the Mythical Sulk'' (2008), ''Chuckle Trek – The Lost Generation'' (2009), ''A Christmas Chuckle'' (Christmas 2009), ''An Audience With....The Chuckle Brothers'' (2010), ''The Twelve Days of Christmas'' (Christmas 2010), ''Barry Potty and his Full Blood Brother Paul in the Ghostly Shadows'' (2011), ''The Return of the Pirates of the River Rother 2: In Strangers Tights'' (2012), ''The Chuckle Brothers meet the Phantom at the Theatre'' (2013), ''A 2014 Space Oddity'' (2014) and ''The Chuckles of Oz'' (2015). | |||
| title = The Chuck Brothers: ''Spooky Goings On Live!'' | |||
| publisher = Liberation Entertainment | |||
| url = http://www.noblepr.co.uk/Press_Releases/liberation/chuckle_bros_spooky.htm | |||
| accessdate = 28 October 2007}}</ref> | |||
Live recordings of ''Pirates of the River Rother'' and ''Spooky Goings On 2'' were released on DVD 2007, the latter under the title ''The Chuckle Brothers – Spooky Goings On Live!'' A box set of the two was also made available. A dress rehearsal of the duo's 1996 tour ''The Chuckle Brothers in Trouble'' was released on DVD in 2008. In addition, the brothers' 2008 tour, ''Indiana Chuckles and The Kingdom of the Mythical Sulk'', set in ], was released on DVD later that year. | |||
From November to December 2006, they completed a nationwide tour of their '']'' pantomime; Barry starred as ] and Paul as brother ]. The pantomime also starred dancing group The Chucklettes and illusionists ], with Simon Harvey appearing as Abanazar, Luke Jasztal as ], Charlotte Sullivan as So Shi and Amanda Poyner as ]. Choreography for the show was devised by Debbie Baggott, the Chuckle Brothers' niece and director of the Debonair Dance Academy,<ref>Debonair Dance Academy official website http://www.debonairdanceacademy.co.uk</ref> of which the Chucklettes are members.<ref>{{cite web|title=HSGA- Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association|url=https://www.facebook.com/HawaiianSteelGuitarAssociation/posts/836601876447342|website=Facebook|accessdate=5 November 2015}}</ref> | |||
The brothers toured theatres annually with their shows until 2015. Although, they performed regularly in pantomimes, festivals, events and holiday parks until Barry's death in 2018. | |||
The brothers' 2008 tour, ''Indiana Chuckles and The Kingdom of the Mythical Sulk'', set in ], was a parody of the ] films. Safire joined them again, making it their sixth outing with the brothers; the ] also returned. It was released as a DVD, as with ''Pirates of the River Rother'' and ''Spooky Goings On 2''.<ref>{{cite web | |||
| title = Spring Tour | |||
| work = Official website | |||
| publisher = The Chuckle Brothers | |||
| date = | |||
| url = http://www.thechucklebrothersontour.co.uk/tours/spring08.html | |||
| accessdate = 26 October 2007 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071112070837/http://www.thechucklebrothersontour.co.uk/tours/spring08.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 12 November 2007|deadurl=yes}}</ref> For Christmas 2008, the brothers appeared in ''Aladdin'' at the ] in ].<ref>{{cite web|title=The Chuckle Brothers|url=http://www.worldlibrary.org/articles/the_chuckle_brothers|website=World Public Library|accessdate=5 November 2015}}</ref> | |||
During their career, Paul and Barry performed in fifty one pantomimes together. Their first was ''Babes in the Wood'', which they performed as ''The Harman Brothers'' in Malvern from 1967 until 1968 with ]. Their final pantomime became ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' at The Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, which they appeared in from 2017 until 2018 with ]. They were awarded a ''Great British Pantomime Award'' for Best Double Act for this production. Since Barry's death, Paul has stated his intention to continue to appear in pantomime productions. | |||
A new show{{Spaced ndash}}''Chuckle Trek{{Spaced ndash}}The Lost Generation'', a science-fiction parody{{Spaced ndash}}toured in 2009.<ref name=DailyInfo20090416>{{cite web|last=Doolan|first=Lita|title=Chuckle Trek|url=http://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews/feature/3909/Chuckle_Trek|publisher=Daily Information, Ltd|accessdate=14 December 2011|date=16 April 2009}}</ref> For Christmas that year, the Chuckle Brothers toured with the pantomime ''A Christmas Chuckle''. In 2010, the brothers toured the UK with a special 21st-anniversary show, ''An Audience With The Chuckle Brothers'', which contained a selection of comedy sketches and a question-and-answer session with the audience. In 2011, the brothers, along with the Patton Brothers and Safire, toured with ''Barry Potter and his Full Blood Brother Paul in The Ghostly Shadows'', another '']'' parody. In December 2011, they starred in the pantomime '']'' in Hull. On 7 April 2013, they opened ''The Chuckle Brothers Meet The Phantom at the Theatre!'' at Cliff's Pavilion, Southend.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chuckle Brothers|url=http://www.spokeo.com/Chuckle+Brothers+1|website=Spokeo|accessdate=5 November 2015}}</ref> | |||
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===Other appearances=== | ||
In ], the Chuckle Brothers won the first ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.sky.com/story/six-things-you-may-not-know-about-chuckle-brothers-11461993|title=Six things you may not know about Chuckle Brothers|work=Sky News|access-date=22 October 2021}}</ref> | |||
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* '']'' (1967) | |||
* '']'' (1974) | |||
* ''Lenny and Jerry'' (1979) | |||
* '']'' (1980) | |||
* '']'' (1982) | |||
* ''The Freddy Starr Showcase'' (1983) | |||
* ''ChuckleHounds'' (1985) | |||
* '']'' (1987–2009) | |||
* '']'' (1996–98) | |||
* ''Pantoland'' (1997) | |||
* ''The Demon Headmaster Takes Over TV'' (1997) | |||
* '']'' (2003-2004) | |||
* '']'' (2007) | |||
* '']'' (2007) | |||
* '']'' (2008) | |||
* '']'' (2009) | |||
* '']'' (2009) | |||
* ''ChuckleMaths'' (2009) | |||
* '']'' (2010) | |||
* '']'' (2010) | |||
* '']'' (2010) | |||
* ''Van Compare'' TV advertisements (2011) | |||
* '']'' (2011) | |||
* '']'' (2012, 2013, 2015) | |||
* '']'' (2012) | |||
* '']'' (2013, 2015) | |||
* '']'' (Barry only - 2013, 2015) | |||
* '']'' (2012, 2014) | |||
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From 2014 until 2018, the brothers made appearances at various nightclubs and student events, performing sets and posing for photographs. After Barry's death, Paul stated that he would continue with these appearances.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/chuckle-brothers-level-nightclub-liverpool-12634294|title=The Chuckle Brothers are appearing at a Liverpool nightclub|last=McLoughlin|first=Jamie|date=21 February 2017|work=Liverpool Echo|access-date=22 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/chuckle-brothers-coming-teesside-nightclub-12766967|title=The Chuckle Brothers are coming to Teesside for a meet and greet|last=Love|first=Laura|date=20 March 2017|work=gazettelive|access-date=22 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/chuckle-brothers-coming-coventry-nightclub-12145274|title=The Chuckle Brothers are coming to a Coventry nightclub|last=Rodger|first=James|date=9 November 2016|work=Coventry Telegraph|access-date=22 June 2017}}</ref> | |||
===Live performances=== | |||
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*''To You, To Me'' (1995) | |||
*''Live And In Trouble'' (1996) | |||
*''The Chuckle Brothers Summer Roadshow'' (1997) | |||
*''The Adventures of the Chuckle Brothers'' (1998) | |||
*''Trouble At Sea'' (1999) | |||
*''The New Adventures of the Chuckle Brothers'' (2000) | |||
*''Spooky Goings On'' (2001) | |||
*''Raiders of the Lost Bark'' (2002) | |||
*''Aladdin'' (Christmas pantomime, Stoke-on-Trent, 2002) | |||
*''Star Doors — The Chuckles Strike Back'' (2003) | |||
*''Barry Potty and his Smarter Brother Paul in The Chamber of Horrors'' (2004) | |||
*''Pirates of the River Rother'' (2005) | |||
*''Doctor What & The Return of the Garlics'' (2006) | |||
*''Spooky Goings On 2'' (2007) | |||
*''Indiana Chuckles and The Kingdom of the Mythical Sulk'' (2008) | |||
*''Aladdin'' (Christmas pantomime, 2008) | |||
*''Chuckle Trek — The Lost Generation'' (2009) | |||
*''A Christmas Chuckle'' (Christmas pantomime, 2009) | |||
*''An Audience With ... The Chuckle Brothers'' (2010) | |||
*''The Twelve Days of Christmas'' (Christmas pantomime, 2010) | |||
*''Barry Potty And His Full Blood Brother Paul in The Ghostly Shadows'' (2011) | |||
*''Cinderella'' (Christmas pantomime, Hull, 2011) | |||
*''Phantom At The Theatre'' (2013) (The Phantom of the Opera) | |||
*''Aladdin'' (Christmas pantomime, Darlington, 2013) | |||
*''In A 2014 Space Oddity'' (2014) | |||
*''The Chuckles Of Oz'' (Christmas Pantomime, Darlington, 2014){{Div col end}} | |||
In March 2016, the brothers appeared in a promotional video for the computer game ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/11/watch-the-chuckle-brothers-play-real-life-hitman|title=Watch the Chuckle Brothers Play Real-Life Hitman|last=Skrebels|first=Joe|date=11 March 2016|website=IGN|access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref> | |||
The 2005 tour, ''Pirates of The River Rother'', the 2007 tour, ''Spooky Goings On 2'' and the 2008 tour, ''Indiana Chuckles and the Kingdom of the Mythical Sulk'', have all been released on DVD. An edited version of the 1996 tour was also released as ''The Chuckle Brothers In Trouble''; the DVD features a rehearsal performance of the show. ''Pirates of River Rother'' was revived in 2012 as ''Pirates of River Rother 2: In Stranger Tights''. The 2010 tour, "An Audience With ... The Chuckle Brothers", adopted the format of a ] with classic sketches, audience questions, musical performances, puppetry, film clips, magic and an audience participation version of '']'', in commemoration of 21 years of the '']'' TV series. | |||
In 2017, both brothers appeared in ''The Funniest Man in the World'', a short film directed by Jon Conway about ], played by Barry. | |||
=== Other appearances === | |||
More recently, the Brothers have been making appearances at various nightclubs and student events, signing autographs and posing for photographs. On 3 October they attended a freshers event at the University of Leeds students' union.<ref>{{Cite web|title = It's Freshers' Finale this Saturday... - Leeds University Union {{!}} Facebook|url = https://www.facebook.com/leedsuniversityunion/posts/10153242724116523|website = www.facebook.com|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> On 5 October, they attended the Halo Nightclub in Bournemouth<ref>{{Cite web|title = Halo Bournemouth on Twitter|url = https://twitter.com/halobournemouth/status/650946865517711360|website = Twitter|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> and on 9 October, they attended the Kasbah Nightclub in Coventry.<ref>{{Cite web|title = CHUCKLE BROTHERS (Kinky) - Kasbah Nightclub, Coventry|url = http://www.kasbahnightclub.com/whats-on/chuckle-brothers-kinky-2/|website = Kasbah Nightclub, Coventry|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> | |||
Following Barry's death, Paul has appeared in a number of quiz shows for charity, including '']'', '']'' and '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.itv.com/presscentre/ep1week52/tenable-all-stars-christmas-special|title=Tenable All Stars Christmas Special Episode 1|website=Press Centre|access-date=31 March 2020}}{{Dead link|date=December 2021 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | |||
Rather unexpectedly, a photograph taken of the Brothers and a fan at one of these events went ] on the ], after striking similarities were drawn between the girl's arm and the appearance of a ] coming out of her glass. The photograph had been taken at an event in Manchester on the 18 November 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|title = This photo of the Chuckle Brothers looks obscene and it’s delighting the internet|url = https://uk.news.yahoo.com/photo-chuckle-brothers-looks-obscene-delighting-internet-101615020.html#Bf1mGoL|website = Yahoo News UK|accessdate = 2015-11-20}}</ref> | |||
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
In October 1995, the Chuckle Brothers released an album entitled ''To You to Me'' featuring eleven tracks.<ref>{{cite web|title = The Chuckle Brothers – To You To Me|url = http://www.discogs.com/Chuckle-Brothers-To-You-To-Me/release/7167206|website = Discogs| date=1995 |access-date = 9 October 2015}}</ref> Many of the tracks were based on their catchphrases, such as "To me, to you" and "Silly You, Silly Me". | |||
In October 2014, the Chuckle Brothers collaborated with ] to release a charity single "]" to raise funds for the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/oct/23/tinchy-stryder-duet-chuckle-brothers-african-caribbean-leukaemia-trust|title=Tinchy Stryder's track with the Chuckle Brothers becomes internet sensation|last=Ellis-Petersen|first=Hannah|date=23 October 2014|newspaper=The Guardian|issn=0261-3077|access-date=1 October 2016}}</ref> | |||
In October 1995, the Chuckle Brothers released an album entitled ''To You to Me'' featuring eleven tracks.<ref>{{Cite web|title = The Chuckle Brothers - To You To Me|url = http://www.discogs.com/Chuckle-Brothers-To-You-To-Me/release/7167206|website = Discogs|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> Many of the tracks were based on their catchphrases, such as 'To me, to you' and 'Silly You, Silly Me'. The album was originally released onto CD and cassette, before being sold digitally on the Chuckle Brothers' website prior to its demise. | |||
In September 2015, the Brothers performed for twenty minutes at the music festival ], citing it as the biggest crowd they had ever performed in front of.<ref>{{cite web|title = Chuckle Brothers had a 'brilliant' time at Bestival and can't wait to do it again!|url = http://tv.bt.com/tv/tv-soap/chuckle-brothers-had-a-brilliant-time-at-bestival-and-cant-wait-to-do-it-again-11364003592799|website = BT |access-date = 9 October 2015}}</ref> | |||
In October 2014, the Chuckle Brothers collaborated with ] to release a charity single "]" to raise funds for the ].<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/oct/23/tinchy-stryder-duet-chuckle-brothers-african-caribbean-leukaemia-trust</ref> | |||
===Mobile game=== | |||
In September 2015, the Brothers performed for twenty minutes at the music festival ], citing it as the biggest crowd they had ever performed in front of.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chuckle Brothers had a 'brilliant' time at Bestival and can't wait to do it again!|url = http://tv.bt.com/tv/tv-soap/chuckle-brothers-had-a-brilliant-time-at-bestival-and-cant-wait-to-do-it-again-11364003592799|website = BT.com|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> | |||
In July 2016, the Chuckle Brothers released their first ] for ] and ] titled "Chuckle World". It is a ] game with ] style sliding mechanics and endless style mobile gameplay.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fasnastic.com/chuckleworld/|title=Chuckle Brothers: Chuckle World|website=fasnastic.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160730121952/http://fasnastic.com/chuckleworld/|archive-date=30 July 2016}}</ref> | |||
==Critical reception== | ==Critical reception== | ||
In November 2005 ], |
In November 2005, ], a reporter for '']'', remarked "The appeal of the Chuckle Brothers remains a mystery to anyone over eight, but to anyone under eight, they're the ultimate entertainment experience. The little people think they're hilarious, and if you add up all the little people across the country who think they're hilarious, you'd think it's ''ChuckleVision'' that should have the 28 comedy gongs, not ''Little Britain'' or ''The Office''."<ref>{{cite news|title = Jacques Peretti: Down with the Kids|url = https://www.theguardian.com/media/2005/nov/26/tvandradio.theguide|newspaper= The Guardian|access-date = 10 October 2015}}</ref> | ||
On 31 January 2007, ] chairman Denis Coleman announced that the brothers had both been made honorary presidents of the football club.<ref>{{cite web | On 31 January 2007, ] chairman Denis Coleman announced that the brothers had both been made honorary presidents of the football club.<ref>{{cite web | ||
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In 2008, they were honoured with the Special Award at the ].<ref name="CBAFTA">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7758184.stm|title=Bafta honour for Chuckle Brothers|date=1 December 2008|work=BBC News|access-date=26 January 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://awards.bafta.org/award/2008/childrens/special-award|title=2008 Children's Special Award {{!}} BAFTA Awards|website=awards.bafta.org|access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref> | |||
In Series 5, Episode 5 of ] broadcast 16 December 2008, ] dedicated a segment of the programme to the Brothers' most well-known series '']''. In this, she professed to liking the Chuckle Brothers as there 'aren't that many people doing what they do anymore. It's real end of the pier, completely innocuous, fun, innocent stuff. The way they look is not your standard kids telly fodder, these two people look like they've been on remand in 1989'.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS5GyvlZbz4|title = Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe S05E05|date = 16 August 2011|accessdate = 17 October 2015|website = YouTube|publisher = BBC|last = |first = }}</ref> | |||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
The brothers regularly |
The brothers regularly appeared at events and openings, an example being the unveiling of the Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre in ] in ] in July 2013, which Barry attended.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.itv.com/news/calendar/2013-07-06/chuckle-brother-to-open-tropical-butterfly-house/|title=Chuckle brother to open tropical butterfly house|work=ITV News|access-date=7 July 2017}}</ref> Supporters of ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.football-league.co.uk/features/20081127/famous-fans-the-chuckle-brothers_2293307_1467862|title=Famous Fans: The Chuckle Brothers|date=27 November 2008|publisher=The Football League|access-date=18 April 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120929121714/http://www.football-league.co.uk/features/20081127/famous-fans-the-chuckle-brothers_2293307_1467862|archive-date=29 September 2012}}</ref> they were made Honorary Life Presidents of the club in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/barry-chuckle-dead-live-tributes-14992072|title=Entertainer Barry Chuckle has died at the age of 73 – latest tributes|work=Manchester Evening News|date=5 August 2018|access-date=5 August 2018}}</ref> | ||
Both brothers |
Both brothers have been married: Barry was married to Ann from 1973 until his death and Paul has been married to Sue since 1988.<ref>{{cite magazine|title = Whatever Happened To... The Chuckle Brothers?|url = http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/celebrity-news/whatever-happened-to-the-chuckle-brothers-315567|magazine= Now Magazine|access-date = 25 October 2015}}</ref> Both brothers were ], although Paul had apparently quit by 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PaulChuckle2/status/586481580937519104|title="@ZacharyCocker: @PaulChuckle2 Do you still smoke Paul? #hopeyoustopped " that was 28 yrs ago stopped 15 yrs ago 👍|last=Chuckle|first=Paul|website=Twitter|archive-url=https://archive.today/20170718211535/https://twitter.com/PaulChuckle2/status/586481580937519104|archive-date=18 July 2017|access-date=28 October 2015}}</ref> Paul lives in {{not a typo|Serlby}}, ],<ref name=":2" /> while Barry lived in ], ], until his death.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
In April 2007, while on holiday on the Greek island of ], Paul broke his nose and suffered cuts and bruises when he lost control of his motorcycle after suddenly braking to avoid a |
In April 2007, while on holiday on the Greek island of ], Paul broke his nose and suffered cuts and bruises when he lost control of his motorcycle after suddenly braking to avoid a goatherd and his herd. It was reported at the time that, instead of helping him, tourists who stopped at the accident shouted the Chuckle Brothers' catchphrase, "To me, to you".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6600000/newsid_6601300/6601395.stm|title=Chuckle brother hurt in crash|date=27 April 2007 |publisher=BBC|work=CBBC Newsround|access-date=31 March 2010}}</ref> Paul later revealed on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast that the story of tourists shouting out catchphrases was an invention in order to get the story in the newspapers.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://play.acast.com/s/rhlstp/rhlstp-372-paul-chuckle|title=RHLSTP|date=23 March 2022 |publisher=Acast|access-date=26 March 2022}}</ref> | ||
An ] surrounding Barry Chuckle's supposed death from a heart attack |
An ] surrounding Barry Chuckle's supposed death from a heart attack had circulated since at least 2008. In 2010, the brothers issued a statement on their website stating that the story was "complete and utter rubbish".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thechucklebrothersontour.co.uk/news/index.html |title=News On Barry |year=2010 |publisher=The Chuckle Brothers |access-date=14 April 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100305072045/http://www.thechucklebrothersontour.co.uk/news/index.html |archive-date=5 March 2010 }}</ref> The BBC reported that the death hoaxes had upset young viewers, and had shocked Barry when they re-surfaced.<ref name="bbchoax" /> The hoax was said to have initially spread via ] in 2008, but re-surfaced in 2010 via ].<ref name="bbchoax">{{cite news|title=Barry Chuckle's shock over death rumours|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/10268581.stm|work=BBC News|access-date=8 June 2010 | date=8 June 2010}}</ref> | ||
In December 2010, Barry announced his support for a proposal that one of the ] government's planned ] |
In December 2010, Barry announced his support for a proposal that one of the ] government's planned ], a taxpayer-funded school independent of the local authority, should be established in Rotherham.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk/news/88038/free-school-a-brilliant-idea-says-barry-chuckle.aspx|title=Free school "a brilliant idea" says Barry Chuckle|date=7 December 2010|work=The Rotherham Advertiser|access-date=19 February 2012|archive-date=27 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131227121455/http://www.rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk/news/88038/free-school-a-brilliant-idea-says-barry-chuckle.aspx|url-status=dead}}</ref> In January 2011, it was announced that Barry had planned to incorporate a 100-pupil free school named ''Rotherham Central Free School'' in his hometown of Rotherham. His son's partner was to serve as the head teacher of the school.<ref>{{cite web|title = Barry Chuckle to set up Rotherham school|url = http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a301287/barry-chuckle-to-set-up-rotherham-school.html|work= Digital Spy|date = 31 January 2011|access-date = 9 October 2015}}</ref> By February 2012, no premises, staff or pupils for the school had been confirmed, despite announcing an intention on opening in September of that year.<ref>{{cite web|title = Exclusive: Mystery of a Chuckle Brother's 'ghost' school with no staff or pupils|url = http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/main-topics/education/exclusive-mystery-of-a-chuckle-brother-s-ghost-school-with-no-staff-or-pupils-1-4220165|work= Yorkshire Post|access-date = 9 October 2015}}</ref> | ||
In February 2014, the Chuckle Brothers attended the trial of ]. Paul stated that he had no knowledge of the alleged events.<ref>{{cite web|title = Chuckle Brothers' 'shock' at Dave Lee Travis sex assault claims|url = https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/sep/12/chuckle-brothers-dave-lee-travis-trial|work= The Guardian|access-date = 9 October 2015|agency = Press Association|date = 12 September 2014}}</ref> After giving evidence, the pair posed for a ] outside ] with Paul sharing it on his ] account.<ref>{{cite news|title = Chuckle Brothers take selfie outside DLT court|url = http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-09-12/chuckle-brothers-take-selfie-outside-dlt-court/|work = ITV News|access-date = 31 October 2015}}</ref> The Brothers had smiled for the photograph, and some deemed their actions inappropriate.<ref>{{cite web|title = Is this the most inappropriate selfie of all time?|url = http://i100.independent.co.uk/article/is-this-the-most-inappropriate-selfie-of-all-time--g1i720kdVg|website = i100|access-date = 31 October 2015|archive-date = 26 November 2015|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151126061417/http://i100.independent.co.uk/article/is-this-the-most-inappropriate-selfie-of-all-time--g1i720kdVg}}</ref> | |||
In January 2011, it was reported that Paul possessed four properties outside of the UK and stated that he would gladly part with any of them to permanently live on the Greek island of ]. It was revealed that he owned a flat in Calabria, southern Italy, a three-bedroom cottage in the village of Boderel, near Pontivy in Brittany and two holiday homes in Cephalonia itself. He also possessed a five-bedroom property in Hatfield near Doncaster. Paul had expressed apparent difficulty in selling his French property, which at that time had been on the market since 2009.<ref>{{Cite web|title = This Chuckle Brother would be laughing... if he sold up and built in Kefalonia|url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/property/article-1343656/This-Chuckle-Brother-laughing--sold-built-Kefalonia.html#article-1343656|work= Mail Online|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> In December 2013, he began marketing his five-bedroom home in Hatfield, South Yorkshire as for sale. He had purchased the property 'Half Acres' in 2002 for £300,000, spending £50,000 on various refurbishments since that time. He had similarly received difficulty in selling the property, and had to reduce the asking price of it by at least £150,000 before doing so.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title = Welcome to Chuckle Towers: Paul Elliott's five-bedroom mansion|url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2523711/Welcome-Chuckle-Towers-Paul-Elliotts-bedroom-mansion-complete-fully-stocked-bar-snooker-room.html|work= Mail Online|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> | |||
In March 2016, Barry received condemnation for sharing a ] post from the ] political party ]. The post, originally shared in June 2015, called on politicians to strip migrants of their citizenship if they left the country to join a terror group. Following the unearthing of the post, ], former leader of the ] (EDL), came to Barry's defence, calling on people to "leave the man alone".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/britain-first-meme-shared-by-chuckle-brother-barry-elliott-sparks-fury_uk_56f01a2fe4b0cc1ede8c7082|title=Chuckle Brother Barry's Britain First Controversy Defended By Tommy Robinson|work=The Huffington Post|date=21 March 2016|access-date=28 March 2016}}</ref> Britain First subsequently described the incident as a "non-story".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.britainfirst.tv/chuckle-brothers-star-outed-as-britain-first-supporter/|title=Chuckle Brothers star "outed" as Britain First supporter|date=21 March 2016|website=Britain First|archive-url=https://archive.today/20170624190251/https://www.britainfirst.tv/chuckle-brothers-star-outed-as-britain-first-supporter/|archive-date=24 June 2017|access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref> | |||
In February 2014, the Chuckle Brothers attended the trial of ], who had been accused of molesting a stage hand whilst performing at a theatre in Crawley during the early 1990s. The trial had been part of ]. Travis had been performing with the duo when it was said the incident had occurred; however, the brothers could not recall such an attack taking place.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chuckle Brothers arrive to give evidence in trial of Dave Lee Travis|url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2550966/Chuckle-Brothers-arrive-court-evidence-sex-abuse-trial-Dave-Lee-Travis.html|work= Mail Online|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> Paul stated that it was a "complete shock" that such an attack had occurred in their presence.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chuckle Brothers' 'shock' at Dave Lee Travis sex assault claims|url = http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/sep/12/chuckle-brothers-dave-lee-travis-trial|work= the Guardian|accessdate = 9 October 2015|first = Press|last = Association}}</ref> In September 2014, it was reported that the attack had been 'interrupted' by the Brothers as they walked by a dressing room, containing Travis and the victim.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Dave Lee Travis 'interrupted by Chuckle Brothers as he sexually assaulted panto stage-hand'|url = http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/dave-lee-travis-interrupted-chuckle-4184476|work= mirror|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> After giving evidence, the Brothers posed for a ] outside of ] with Paul tweeting it<ref>{{Cite web|title = ITV News on Twitter|url = https://twitter.com/itvnews/status/510435558414221312|website = Twitter|accessdate = 31 October 2015}}</ref> to thousands of followers on his Twitter account.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chuckle Brothers take selfie outside DLT court|url = http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-09-12/chuckle-brothers-take-selfie-outside-dlt-court/|website = ITV News|accessdate = 31 October 2015}}</ref> The Brothers had smiled whilst taking the photograph, and later some deemed their actions as inappropriate.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Is this the most inappropriate selfie of all time?|url = http://i100.independent.co.uk/article/is-this-the-most-inappropriate-selfie-of-all-time--g1i720kdVg|website = i100|accessdate = 31 October 2015}}</ref> | |||
In March 2020, Paul contracted ] and suffered mild illness (which he described as "not nice"). He recorded a video message for his Twitter followers, urging them to stay at home to slow the spread of the disease.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-news/paul-chuckle-coronavirus-twitter-video-a4402331.html|title='On the mend': Paul Chuckle reveals coronavirus diagnosis|first=Rachel|last=McGrath|date=31 March 2020|newspaper=]|access-date=22 October 2021}}</ref> | |||
In a February 2015 meeting of ], ] referred to the leader of the opposition, ] and ] as The Chuckle Brothers.<ref>{{Cite web|title = David Cameron mocks Ed Balls over failure to name a single business leader who backs Labour|url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/pmqs/11389821/David-Cameron-mocks-Ed-Balls-over-failure-to-name-a-single-business-leader-who-backs-Labour.html|work= Telegraph|accessdate = 9 October 2015}}</ref> | |||
=== Barry's death === | |||
Paul is understood to have had his moustache since the age of 23.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/paulchuckle2/status/492777696435658752|title=@paulchuckle2|date=25 July 2014|publisher=Twitter|accessdate=25 July 2014}}</ref> | |||
On 5 August 2018, Barry died after a period of ill health.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-45074955 |title=Entertainer Barry Chuckle dies at 73 |work=BBC News |date=5 August 2018 |access-date=5 August 2018 |quote=It is with great sadness that the family announce that Barry passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his wife Ann and all his family.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Dixon |first=Stephen |title=Barry Chuckle obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/aug/05/barry-chuckle-obituary |access-date=6 August 2018 |work=The Guardian |date=5 August 2018}}</ref> Paul grieved Barry's death: "I've not just lost my brother, I've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years and my very best friend."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.sky.com/story/barry-chuckle-of-the-chuckle-brothers-dies-aged-73-manager-says-11461833|title=Barry Chuckle of the Chuckle Brothers duo dies aged 73|work=Sky News|access-date=7 August 2018}}</ref> | |||
Paul later revealed that his brother had been diagnosed with ], but had kept it secret from his manager, fans and Paul himself as he had wanted to perform for as long as possible.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/barry-chuckle-dead-brothers-cause-bone-cancer-paul-chucklevision-a8480416.html|title=Barry Chuckle kept illness secret from fans before he died, brother claims|newspaper=] |date=6 August 2018|access-date=14 August 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-news/barry-chuckle-diagnosed-with-bone-cancer-before-death-aged-73-brother-says-a3905111.html|title=Barry Chuckle was fighting bone cancer before his death, brother says|date=6 August 2018|newspaper=]|access-date=14 August 2018}}</ref> His funeral was held on 17 August at the ], where Rotherham United play their home matches, and was attended by a number of show business friends; a large number of fans waited outside to pay their respects.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-45219285 |title=Chuckle Brothers star Barry's funeral held in Rotherham|date=17 August 2018|work=BBC News|access-date=17 August 2018}}</ref> | |||
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English children's entertainers For the newspaper comic, see Chuckle Bros (comics).
Chuckle Brothers | |
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Barry (left) and Paul (right) in 2008 | |
Born | Barry David Elliott (1944-12-24)24 December 1944 Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire, England Paul Harman Elliott (1947-10-18) 18 October 1947 (age 77) Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire, England |
Died | Barry: 5 August 2018(2018-08-05) (aged 73) Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England |
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Years active | Barry: 1963–2018 Paul: 1963–present |
Genres | |
Spouse | Paul:
Sue (m. 1988) Barry: Anne (m. 1973) |
Relative(s) | Patton Brothers (brothers) Pete and Sophie Sandiford (nephew and niece) |
Notable works and roles | ChuckleHounds (1985–1986) ChuckleVision (1987–2009) To Me... To You... (1996–1998) Chuckle Time (2018) |
The Chuckle Brothers were an English comedy double act comprising real-life brothers Barry David Elliott (24 December 1944 – 5 August 2018) and Paul Harman Elliott (born 18 October 1947). They were known for their BBC children's programme ChuckleVision, which aired from 1987 to 2009 and celebrated its twenty-first series with a 2010 stage tour titled An Audience with the Chuckle Brothers. The comedy of the Chuckle Brothers usually derived from slapstick, other visual gags, and wordplay, and their catchphrases included "To me, to you!" and "Oh dear, oh dear!"
Early life
The brothers were born in Rotherham to Amy and James Patton Elliott, in 1944 and 1947. Their father was a Gang Show performer whose stage name was Gene Patton; he worked with the 18-year-old Peter Sellers in 1943 in The No. 10 Gang and gave performances in London, Orkney and the Hebrides, Iceland, the Far East, India, and Burma. Their two older brothers, Jimmy and Brian, were known professionally as the Patton Brothers until Jimmy's death in 2019. The Patton Brothers appeared in ChuckleVision, Jimmy as the nameless character known colloquially as "No Slacking", and Brian as another unnamed character known as "Getoutofit".
The Chuckle Brothers gained wider attention as a support act for singer Dorothy Squires.
Career
Television
The Chuckle Brothers, performing as The Harman Brothers, won the television talent show Opportunity Knocks in 1967, followed by success on New Faces in 1974. The brothers began their television careers as a double act, making their debut in April 1979 on the BBC comedy series Lennie and Jerry, hosted by Lennie Bennett and Jerry Stevens. They made two appearances on the game show 3-2-1, hosted by Ted Rogers, in January 1980 and April 1982, and appeared on the long-running BBC programme, The Good Old Days, in June 1980. In August 1983, the Brothers appeared on The Freddie Starr Showcase alongside the comedian Freddie Starr.
Their primary work was mainly focused on children's television, beginning initially on Christmas Day in 1980 with their taking part in a televised children's show, A Merry Morning, in which the brothers entertained around 250 children from the Leeds area in Yeadon Town Hall.
In 1985, the brothers launched a pre-school programme on the BBC entitled Chuckle Hounds, in which they performed routines with no dialogue, while dressed up in giant dog costumes. Their success in children's television came in 1987, with the launch of their iconic children's show, ChuckleVision, in which their real-life siblings Jimmy and Brian Patton made occasional appearances. The show proved a ratings hit with children, running for 21 series over a period of 22 years, and giving them a Special Award for Lifetime Achievement at the British Academy Children's Awards in 2008. The final series of the programme was aired in December 2009.
The two contributed further to children's entertainment, performing at the Children's Royal Variety Performance in May 1992, and launching a children's game show titled To Me... To You..., which ran between 1996 and 1998 and which took its name from their signature catchphrase.
Outside of children's entertainment, the brothers have made appearances in many other television series, both together and separately. In May 2008, they appeared in the BBC documentary series Comedy Map of Britain, and won the 2010 series of Celebrity Coach Trip. In November 2011, the brothers starred in a series of TV advertisements for the UK-based van insurance comparison website Van Compare.com In October 2012, they appeared on Comedy World Cup on Channel 4, while on 15 March 2013, they were featured in David Walliams' sketch for Comic Relief. From 2013 to 2014, Barry made a number of appearances in the BBC comedy series Still Open All Hours as dog owner Mr Marshall, first appearing in the role for the 2013 Christmas special. On 13 March 2015, they appeared again on Comic Relief, this time in a sketch based around National Treasures. The duo appeared at the 2016 Royal Variety Performance, performing sketches with host David Walliams. In April 2018, it was announced the brothers were in the process of recording a new clip show for Channel 5, entitled Chuckle Time; It ran for one series during the summer of that year, although it was cut short following the death of Barry Elliott in August 2018.
Stage
As well as regular TV appearances, Paul and Barry appeared on stage in venues across the UK. Their annual nationwide tours often included them performing with The Patton Brothers, magic duo Safire, The Magic Light Puppet Company as well a full cast. Their comedy and parody shows have included The Blackpool Tower Circus (1974, 1987), To You To Me (1995), The Chuckle Brothers in Trouble (1996), The Chuckle Brothers Summer Roadshow (1997), The Adventures of The Chuckle Brothers (1998), The Chuckle Brothers Trouble At Sea (1999), The New Adventures of The Chuckle Brothers (2000), Spooky Goings On (2001), Raiders of the Lost Bark (2002), Star Doors – The Chuckle Brothers Strike Back (2003), Barry Potty and his Smarter Brother Paul in The Chamber of Horrors (2004), Pirates of the River Rother (2005), Doctor What and the Return of the Garlics (2006), Spooky Goings on 2 (2007), Aladdin (Christmas 2007), Indiana Chuckles and the Kingdom of the Mythical Sulk (2008), Chuckle Trek – The Lost Generation (2009), A Christmas Chuckle (Christmas 2009), An Audience With....The Chuckle Brothers (2010), The Twelve Days of Christmas (Christmas 2010), Barry Potty and his Full Blood Brother Paul in the Ghostly Shadows (2011), The Return of the Pirates of the River Rother 2: In Strangers Tights (2012), The Chuckle Brothers meet the Phantom at the Theatre (2013), A 2014 Space Oddity (2014) and The Chuckles of Oz (2015).
Live recordings of Pirates of the River Rother and Spooky Goings On 2 were released on DVD 2007, the latter under the title The Chuckle Brothers – Spooky Goings On Live! A box set of the two was also made available. A dress rehearsal of the duo's 1996 tour The Chuckle Brothers in Trouble was released on DVD in 2008. In addition, the brothers' 2008 tour, Indiana Chuckles and The Kingdom of the Mythical Sulk, set in Ancient Egypt, was released on DVD later that year.
The brothers toured theatres annually with their shows until 2015. Although, they performed regularly in pantomimes, festivals, events and holiday parks until Barry's death in 2018.
During their career, Paul and Barry performed in fifty one pantomimes together. Their first was Babes in the Wood, which they performed as The Harman Brothers in Malvern from 1967 until 1968 with Sandy Powell. Their final pantomime became Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at The Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, which they appeared in from 2017 until 2018 with Craig Revel Horwood. They were awarded a Great British Pantomime Award for Best Double Act for this production. Since Barry's death, Paul has stated his intention to continue to appear in pantomime productions.
Other appearances
In 2010, the Chuckle Brothers won the first Celebrity Coach Trip.
From 2014 until 2018, the brothers made appearances at various nightclubs and student events, performing sets and posing for photographs. After Barry's death, Paul stated that he would continue with these appearances.
In March 2016, the brothers appeared in a promotional video for the computer game Hitman.
In 2017, both brothers appeared in The Funniest Man in the World, a short film directed by Jon Conway about Joseph Grimaldi, played by Barry.
Following Barry's death, Paul has appeared in a number of quiz shows for charity, including Pointless Celebrities, Tenable All Stars and Celebrity Mastermind.
Music
In October 1995, the Chuckle Brothers released an album entitled To You to Me featuring eleven tracks. Many of the tracks were based on their catchphrases, such as "To me, to you" and "Silly You, Silly Me".
In October 2014, the Chuckle Brothers collaborated with Tinchy Stryder to release a charity single "To Me, To You (Bruv)" to raise funds for the African-Caribbean Leukaemia Trust.
In September 2015, the Brothers performed for twenty minutes at the music festival Bestival, citing it as the biggest crowd they had ever performed in front of.
Mobile game
In July 2016, the Chuckle Brothers released their first mobile app for Android and iOS titled "Chuckle World". It is a quiz game with Tinder style sliding mechanics and endless style mobile gameplay.
Critical reception
In November 2005, Jacques Peretti, a reporter for The Guardian, remarked "The appeal of the Chuckle Brothers remains a mystery to anyone over eight, but to anyone under eight, they're the ultimate entertainment experience. The little people think they're hilarious, and if you add up all the little people across the country who think they're hilarious, you'd think it's ChuckleVision that should have the 28 comedy gongs, not Little Britain or The Office."
On 31 January 2007, Rotherham United chairman Denis Coleman announced that the brothers had both been made honorary presidents of the football club.
In 2008, they were honoured with the Special Award at the British Academy Children's Awards.
Personal life
The brothers regularly appeared at events and openings, an example being the unveiling of the Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre in North Anston in South Yorkshire in July 2013, which Barry attended. Supporters of Rotherham United Football Club, they were made Honorary Life Presidents of the club in 2007.
Both brothers have been married: Barry was married to Ann from 1973 until his death and Paul has been married to Sue since 1988. Both brothers were smokers, although Paul had apparently quit by 2000. Paul lives in Serlby, Doncaster, while Barry lived in Ravenfield, Rotherham, until his death.
In April 2007, while on holiday on the Greek island of Cephalonia, Paul broke his nose and suffered cuts and bruises when he lost control of his motorcycle after suddenly braking to avoid a goatherd and his herd. It was reported at the time that, instead of helping him, tourists who stopped at the accident shouted the Chuckle Brothers' catchphrase, "To me, to you". Paul later revealed on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast that the story of tourists shouting out catchphrases was an invention in order to get the story in the newspapers.
An urban legend surrounding Barry Chuckle's supposed death from a heart attack had circulated since at least 2008. In 2010, the brothers issued a statement on their website stating that the story was "complete and utter rubbish". The BBC reported that the death hoaxes had upset young viewers, and had shocked Barry when they re-surfaced. The hoax was said to have initially spread via Facebook in 2008, but re-surfaced in 2010 via Twitter.
In December 2010, Barry announced his support for a proposal that one of the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition government's planned free schools, a taxpayer-funded school independent of the local authority, should be established in Rotherham. In January 2011, it was announced that Barry had planned to incorporate a 100-pupil free school named Rotherham Central Free School in his hometown of Rotherham. His son's partner was to serve as the head teacher of the school. By February 2012, no premises, staff or pupils for the school had been confirmed, despite announcing an intention on opening in September of that year.
In February 2014, the Chuckle Brothers attended the trial of Dave Lee Travis. Paul stated that he had no knowledge of the alleged events. After giving evidence, the pair posed for a selfie outside Southwark Crown Court with Paul sharing it on his Twitter account. The Brothers had smiled for the photograph, and some deemed their actions inappropriate.
In March 2016, Barry received condemnation for sharing a Facebook post from the far-right political party Britain First. The post, originally shared in June 2015, called on politicians to strip migrants of their citizenship if they left the country to join a terror group. Following the unearthing of the post, Tommy Robinson, former leader of the English Defence League (EDL), came to Barry's defence, calling on people to "leave the man alone". Britain First subsequently described the incident as a "non-story".
In March 2020, Paul contracted COVID-19 and suffered mild illness (which he described as "not nice"). He recorded a video message for his Twitter followers, urging them to stay at home to slow the spread of the disease.
Barry's death
On 5 August 2018, Barry died after a period of ill health. Paul grieved Barry's death: "I've not just lost my brother, I've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years and my very best friend."
Paul later revealed that his brother had been diagnosed with bone cancer, but had kept it secret from his manager, fans and Paul himself as he had wanted to perform for as long as possible. His funeral was held on 17 August at the New York Stadium, where Rotherham United play their home matches, and was attended by a number of show business friends; a large number of fans waited outside to pay their respects.
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Their uncle Paul Elliot, brother of the late Barry Elliot, has been telling us for years posting snaps of his niece and nephew on Twitter without any of us putting two and two together!
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External links
- Paul Elliott at IMDb
- Barry Elliott at IMDb
- Paul Elliott at British Comedy Guide
- Barry Elliott at British Comedy Guide
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