I think he was diagnosed with cancer the first time when he'd had it treated, but it came back I think as well its then he never told Paul as he wanted to be like Tommy Cooper who he really liked who of course died on stage from essentially heart failure (even made me laugh watching that a little but then the reality of it, actually the snoring you hear him make is due to the throat muscles becoming flaccid forgot what its called though is given something death I think something like that) feel incredibly sorry as had he got it treated he'd still be here gutted truly Almost makes me personally want to be angry with Barry but can't really he was really lovely
ChuckleVision went for 22 yrs. The BBC were really good to them. Fond memories of watching it on tv after coming home from school. I once saw Paul in my local Asda and said hello. He's a nice bloke. Shame i never got the chance to see Barry though.
Paul is quite a character and based on interviews Barry was quieter. Those two were born to entertain. One day i might bump into Paul again as he doesn't live that far from me and when's he not busy he's in my local Asda quite often. That time i saw him ''To me to you'' popped into my head. I nearly said it to him as well.
I saw them at least nine times over the years including after the shows and last time I saw them was 2012 which was their Pirates of the river rother 2 tour. Met them after this tour as well and they were very down to earth and very friendly people. Had the privilege of shaking their hands. A great double act which knew their craft well. Personally my favourite double act of all time. Unfortunately we will probably never see slapstick as good as this again. Old style slapstick like this will continue to live on. Also the last act of their kind. Never see the likes of these again.
“It’s gone down me welly” the Chuckle brothers know how to make me laugh, R.I.P Barry Elliot, you will be missed.
Aye it was his welly, not his willy. Quite the difference.
I think he was diagnosed with cancer the first time when he'd had it treated, but it came back I think as well its then he never told Paul as he wanted to be like Tommy Cooper who he really liked who of course died on stage from essentially heart failure (even made me laugh watching that a little but then the reality of it, actually the snoring you hear him make is due to the throat muscles becoming flaccid forgot what its called though is given something death I think something like that) feel incredibly sorry as had he got it treated he'd still be here gutted truly
Almost makes me personally want to be angry with Barry but can't really he was really lovely
@@thePipeBandEnthusiast Oh god!, I didn’t know.., haha!, of course they were wearing wellies!
ChuckleVision went for 22 yrs. The BBC were really good to them. Fond memories of watching it on tv after coming home from school. I once saw Paul in my local Asda and said hello. He's a nice bloke. Shame i never got the chance to see Barry though.
I got the privilege to meet them twice. Barry was quieter, but Paul pulled the old shake your hand, hand to the nose trick on me. Good memories.
Paul is quite a character and based on interviews Barry was quieter. Those two were born to entertain. One day i might bump into Paul again as he doesn't live that far from me and when's he not busy he's in my local Asda quite often. That time i saw him ''To me to you'' popped into my head. I nearly said it to him as well.
I saw them at least nine times over the years including after the shows and last time I saw them was 2012 which was their Pirates of the river rother 2 tour. Met them after this tour as well and they were very down to earth and very friendly people. Had the privilege of shaking their hands. A great double act which knew their craft well. Personally my favourite double act of all time. Unfortunately we will probably never see slapstick as good as this again. Old style slapstick like this will continue to live on. Also the last act of their kind. Never see the likes of these again.
@@TehXzeLFX don't forget Laruel and Hardy then I agree
I unfortunately never got a chance to meet Barry ethier but I would love to meet Paul
Literally THE BEST PUNCHLINE EVER!!! That was on the other side of the river!! Genius!
“What kind of fish do you call that?”
“A mountain pike?”
😂
6:47 "The fish is down me Welly. Me legs have gone to Jelly. I'm happy to be in the Countryside." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The song is that good that Barry is still dancing in the background
That parts funny 😂😂😂
iv never heard of it
@@davidfromengland7103 "It's a good'un."
@@ScreenBlaster13 and what's happened to my sign some people have no respect for the country side
"I'm fed up with fishing and I'm fed up with you" dunno why but it makes me laugh lol
@Sophrodite - The Greek Goddess alright love chill out
@Sophrodite - The Greek Goddess okay 👍
“Anything smaller than a penny farthing gets thrown back.” I don’t know why, but that line really tickled me!
I love Paul's laugh
Recorded At 07.30 On The CBBC Channel On Sunday 22nd May 2011
"I could do you sometimes" 😂
I know. Sounds so wrong 🤣
What that's supposed to mean
@tomedy_official that means he can draw him
R.I.P, Barry Chuckle :(
The funny thing is this was on bbc Great british menu
What do you call a fish with no eyes, No I-dea, Fsssssh!
I would have said cave fish
Kate i love this program
what's the most famous film underwater
13:14 this wouldn't have happened if Paul kept the pike
That's one way to lose your lunch 😂😂😂
Rip barry
fun fact in this episode you can see the camera man in the water.
Ikr
Are you sure you are called paul and Gary
😂😂😂😂😂