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1987    20 mKomedie, Familie
7.26.3
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!"

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21 Seasons

  • Seizoen 1
    Seizoen 113 Episodes
  • Seizoen 2
    Seizoen 213 Episodes
  • Seizoen 3
    Seizoen 313 Episodes
  • Seizoen 4
    Seizoen 415 Episodes
  • Seizoen 5
    Seizoen 515 Episodes
  • Seizoen 6
    Seizoen 615 Episodes
  • Seizoen 7
    Seizoen 715 Episodes
  • Seizoen 8
    Seizoen 815 Episodes
  • Seizoen 9
    Seizoen 915 Episodes
  • Seizoen 10
    Seizoen 1015 Episodes
  • Seizoen 11
    Seizoen 1116 Episodes
  • Seizoen 12
    Seizoen 1215 Episodes
  • Seizoen 13
    Seizoen 1315 Episodes
  • Seizoen 14
    Seizoen 1415 Episodes
  • Seizoen 15
    Seizoen 1515 Episodes
  • Seizoen 16
    Seizoen 1615 Episodes
  • Seizoen 17
    Seizoen 1715 Episodes
  • Seizoen 18
    Seizoen 1815 Episodes
  • Seizoen 19
    Seizoen 1915 Episodes
  • Seizoen 20
    Seizoen 206 Episodes
  • Seizoen 21
    Seizoen 216 Episodes
  • Barry ChuckleSelf / Schrijver
  • Paul ChuckleSelf / Schrijver
  • Jimmy PattonNo Slacking
  • Brian PattonGetOutOfIt
  • Leni Harper
  • Kate Copstick
  • Ramsay Gilderdale
  • David Barber
  • Malcolm Terris
  • Leslie Schofield
  • Ronald Forfar
  • Andrew MacKayMr. Hush
  • Roy Castle
  • Debra Stephenson
  • Bernie Nolan
  • John D. Collins
  • Dave Benson Phillips
  • Patrick Mower
  • Ian Barritt
  • Hilda Braid
  • ርልዪረ19 april 2025
    ChuckleVision is a comedy programme featuring the exploits of the hapless Paul and Barry Chuckle. If you were to ask me, I would consider ChuckleVision to be the best CBBC show made for the channel. Why? You may ask me. Well, let me explain. Throughout this long running series, ChuckleVision features the aforementioned Chuckle Brothers trying to perform a basic task whilst causing trouble on the way. The two brothers are identified by their personalities, with Paul being the bossy but smart one, and Barry being the kind but dimwitted one. It seems the two brothers viewed Laurel and Hardy as a major inspiration for these two characters, and they are very memorable, likeable and funny. Each episode often focuses on a basic outline, such as the brothers running a pizza delivery service or painting a rather large ship. The jokes would often be full of well written puns, as well as slapstick that commonly occurs in a few scenes. They would be related to the overall plot of the episode, and you're bound to have a chuckle at them. I should mention that the running times vary for each series of the show (with some episodes lasting for 15 to 20 minutes), but I wouldn't call it an issue. I feel Paul and Barry managed to give this show a broad appeal, because the comedy is appropriate for all generations; children may enjoy the slapstick, while the adults will laugh at the well written jokes. Because the show is a long runner, you may be thinking that the quality of this programme declined in the later episodes. ChuckleVision manages to avert this, as the last few episodes manage to be just as good as the older ones. However, I did prefer the later episodes over the older ones, as I thought they were funnier and more exciting. Then again, viewers may prefer the older episodes. I'd definitely recommend ChuckleVision if you're a fan of comedy, and as the episodes are easily available on YouTube you can choose whatever episode you want to start with.

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