ChuckleVision
ChuckleVision
| 26 September 1987 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
    Micitype Pretty Good
    Libramedi Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant
    Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
    studioAT I'm amazed that there aren't more reviews/ higher ratings for this fantastic show that has entertained generations of children for now over 20 years. The shows humour is timeless and The Chuckle Brothers deserve much more recognition for continuing to entertain after all these years and keeping the standard of this show so high.Although the plots are always quite similar at the centre of the show is the relationship of the two brothers who I think are like a modern day Laurel and Hardy. They get into various scrapes but the heart between the two is always the key element. There's no bad language or violence, just good funny lines and some slapstick which children and parents can enjoy together.This is a timeless show that hopefully will continue for many years to come.
    pete552 Chucklevision has got to be easily the best children's programme showing on CBBC, with comedy suitable for both adults and children alike, often me and my kids laugh out loud at their various antics. Unfortunately recently they have only been producing 6 15 minute-ish episodes as compared to their 15 of previous seasons. Although their newer episodes are still funny, and better than allot of other children's programmes, i think the older episodes (only seen as far back as season 7) are their best work - i know what you were thinking, how could they be any funnier! To conclude, if you've never seen them before, watch an episode or two, you'll be surprised by how funny they actually are, i know i was
    lukepic123 CBBC has shown some rubbish e.g. Tracy Beaker, my kids seem to find entertainment in that depressed program. But then they showed chucklevision, it actually made me laugh! It reminds me so much of the 1920's Laurel and Hardy, the way they play off of each other is just funny. You say this program only suits the younger kids, nonsense this is CBBC at its best. Paul and Barry are TV legends that have kept going through out the years.Laurel and Hardy maybe gone but least we have the chuckle brothers to keep us entertained in the same classic fashion. In conclusion I hope chucklevison will continue for many years to come. Paul and Barry i solute you!
    cjennings1987 The programme works for the audience it is aimed at, but seems to fail everywhere else. The episodes are often repetitive and seem to deal with the same old gags. The episodes revolve around the Chuckle brothers being given simple jobs or attempting simple tasks, only to fail in a slapstick way. This system has been used for years and has seemingly failed to change in anyway. Nowadays, the two actors seem slightly too old to be running and jumping around like children.The programme does succeed in providing a comedy that is suitable for children of all ages. The slapstick is easily understood by younger children which is often used in modern day cartoons. However the formula being the same for each episode means that once you have seen one episode of the Chuckle brothers' antics, you've more or less seen them all.