List of ChuckleVision episodes

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ChuckleVision is a British television entertainment programme starring The Chuckle Brothers.[1]

Episodes[edit]

Series 1 (1987)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
1 – 1.1 26 September 1987 "Breakfast Telly"
2 – 1.2 3 October 1987 "Dance"
3 – 1.3 10 October 1987 "Sport"
4 – 1.4 17 October 1987 "Movies"
5 – 1.5 24 October 1987 "Fitness"
6 – 1.6 31 October 1987 "Halloween Special"
7 – 1.7 7 November 1987 "Antiques"
8 – 1.8 14 November 1987 "Travel"
9 – 1.9 21 November 1987 "Fashion"
10 – 1.10 28 November 1987 "Magic"
11 – 1.11 5 December 1987 "D.I.Y"
12 – 1.12 12 December 1987 "Open Ear"
13 – 1.13 19 December 1987 "Traditional Christmas"

This series was released onto DVD in October 2011.[2] It was rereleased in July 2016.[3]

Series 2 (1988–1989)[edit]

# Original Air date Title
14 – 2.1 19 November 1988 "Clean Up"
15 – 2.2 26 November 1988 "Australia"
16 – 2.3 3 December 1988 "Nature Watch"
17 – 2.4 10 December 1988 "Music"
18 – 2.5 17 December 1988 "Hobbies"
19 – 2.6 24 December 1988 "Christmas Special"
20 – 2.7 7 January 1989 "Farming"
21 – 2.8 14 January 1989 "U.F.O"
22 – 2.9 21 January 1989 "Invention"
23 – 2.10 28 January 1989 "Hi-Tech"
24 – 2.11 4 February 1989 "Puppets"
25 – 2.12 11 February 1989 "Fishing"
26 – 2.13 18 February 1989 "Circus"

This series was released onto DVD in October 2012.[4] It was rereleased in August 2016.[5]

Series 3 (1989–1990)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
27 – 3.1 2 December 1989 "Stand and Deliver"
28 – 3.2 9 December 1989 "Parks and Wreck-Reactions"
29 – 3.3 16 December 1989 "Stop That World...!"
30 – 3.4 23 December 1989 "Home Helpless"
31 – 3.5 30 December 1989 "Shipshape Less"
32 – 3.6 6 January 1990 "Window Wind-Ups"
33 – 3.7 13 January 1990 "Trouble in Store"
34 – 3.8 20 January 1990 "Poster Pranks"
35 – 3.9 27 January 1990 "On the Move"
36 – 3.10 3 February 1990 "Car Carnage"
37 – 3.11 10 February 1990 "Hotel Hostilities"
38 – 3.12 17 February 1990 "Cabbies and Chips"
39 – 3.13 24 February 1990 "Cycle Crazy"
  • Episode 11, "Hotel Hostilities", was the first appearance of "No Slacking", a character played by Paul and Barry's real life brother Jimmy Patton of the Patton Brothers.
  • This series was released onto DVD in April 2017.[6][7]

Series 4 (1991)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
40 – 4.1 21 September 1991 "Plumb Crazy"
41 – 4.2 28 September 1991 "Cafe Chuckles"
42 – 4.3 5 October 1991 "The Perils of Porters"
43 – 4.4 12 October 1991 "Telephone Traumas"
44 – 4.5 19 October 1991 "Goofy Golfers"
45 – 4.6 26 October 1991 "Market Forces"
46 – 4.7 2 November 1991 "The Great Outdoors"
47 – 4.8 9 November 1991 "Bowl-Derdash"
48 – 4.9 16 November 1991 "Careless Caretakers"
49 – 4.10 23 November 1991 "Carpet Capers"
50 – 4.11 30 November 1991 "Shore Thing"
51 – 4.12 7 December 1991 "In the Doghouse"
52 – 4.13 14 December 1991 "On the Trail"
53 – 4.14 21 December 1991 "Oddball Inventors"
54 – 4.15 28 December 1991 "Movie Moguls"

Series 5 (1992–1993)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
55 – 5.1 26 September 1992 "Caravan Capers"
56 – 5.2 3 October 1992 "Crimebusters"
57 – 5.3 10 October 1992 "Up in the Air"
58 – 5.4 17 October 1992 "Ducks and Grouses"
59 – 5.5 24 October 1992 "A Lazy Day"
60 – 5.6 31 October 1992 "Rock a Bye Baby"
61 – 5.7 7 November 1992 "In the Ring"
62 – 5.8 14 November 1992 "Romany Days"
63 – 5.9 21 November 1992 "On the Radio"
64 – 5.10 28 November 1992 "Rich for a Day"
65 – 5.11 5 December 1992 "Runners and Riders"
66 – 5.12 12 December 1992 "Wrong Number"
67 – 5.13 19 December 1992 "The Art Dealers"
68 – 5.14 26 December 1992 "Spooks and Gardens"
69 – 5.15 2 January 1993 "Minibus Madness"

Series 6 (1994)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
70 – 6.1 8 January 1994 "Under Lock and Key"
71 – 6.2 15 January 1994 "Gala Performance"
72 – 6.3 22 January 1994 "Pizza the Action"
73 – 6.4 29 January 1994 "Mystery Tour"
74 – 6.5 5 February 1994 "The Bells"
75 – 6.6 12 February 1994 "Party Planners"
76 – 6.7 19 February 1994 "Men in White Coats"
77 – 6.8 26 February 1994 "Mind Over Marrow"
78 – 6.9 5 March 1994 "Headline News"
79 – 6.10 12 March 1994 "Time Travellers"
80 – 6.11 19 March 1994 "Treasures of the Deep"
81 – 6.12 26 March 1994 "Airport Assistance"
82 – 6.13 2 April 1994 "Grand Hotel"
83 – 6.14 9 April 1994 "Chucklemart"
84 – 6.15 16 April 1994 "Record Breakers"

Series 7 (1995)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
85 – 7.1 7 January 1995 "Spilt Milk"
86 – 7.2 14 January 1995 "The Hunt for Chalky White"
87 – 7.3 21 January 1995 "Not in Our Back Yard"
88 – 7.4 28 January 1995 "Another Fine Ness" (or "Loch Ness")
89 – 7.5 4 February 1995 "Power Play"
90 – 7.6 11 February 1995 "Health Farm"
91 – 7.7 18 February 1995 "A Clean Sweep"
92 – 7.8 25 February 1995 "The Missing Piece"
93 – 7.9 4 March 1995 "The Barge"
94 – 7.10 11 March 1995 "Pick Your Own"
95 – 7.11 18 March 1995 "Final Frontier"
96 – 7.12 25 March 1995 "My Lucky Number’s Nine"
97 – 7.13 1 April 1995 "Clueless Chuckles"
98 – 7.14 8 April 1995 "What’s Cooking?"
99 – 7.15 15 April 1995 "Monkery Business"
  • Episode 2, "The Hunt for Chalky White" was the first appearance of "Getoutofit" played by Paul and Barry's real life brother Brian Patton of the Patton Brothers.

Series 8 (1995–1996)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
100 – 8.1 20 December 1995 "The Exterminators"
101 – 8.2 2 January 1996 "Monkey Business"
102 – 8.3 9 January 1996 "Marquee Madness"
103 – 8.4 16 January 1996 "Out of Sight"
104 – 8.5 23 January 1996 "Football Heroes"
105 – 8.6 30 January 1996 "Chucklestein"
106 – 8.7 6 February 1996 "Oh Brother"
107 – 8.8 13 February 1996 "Lottery Lunacy" Note: An episode of Bodger & Badger with the same title aired 8 days earlier.
108 – 8.9 20 February 1996 "Lock In"
109 – 8.10 27 February 1996 "Charm School"
110 – 8.11 5 March 1996 "Traction Attraction"
111 – 8.12 12 March 1996 "Finders Keepers"
112 – 8.13 19 March 1996 "Costa Lotta"
113 – 8.14 26 March 1996 "Dear Diary"
114 – 8.15 29 March 1996 "Steeple Chucks"

Series 9 (1996–1997)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
115 – 9.1 4 December 1996 "Bats in the Belfry"
116 – 9.2 11 December 1996 "High Jinx"
117 – 9.3 18 December 1996 "Chuckles in Charge"
118 – 9.4 8 January 1997 "Digging for Dinosaurs"
119 – 9.5 15 January 1997 "Wheels of Misfortune"
120 – 9.6 22 January 1997 "Paint Drips"
121 – 9.7 29 January 1997 "The Big Day"
122 – 9.8 5 February 1997 "Loch Aye"
123 – 9.9 12 February 1997 "Lord Chuckle"
124 – 9.10 19 February 1997 "Oh Dear What Can the Mattress Be?"
125 – 9.11 26 February 1997 "Shipwrecked"
126 – 9.12 5 March 1997 "Put Up Job"
127 – 9.13 12 March 1997 "Tailor’s Dummies"
128 – 9.14 19 March 1997 "Clowning Around"
129 – 9.15 26 March 1997 "Kidnapped"

Series 10 (1997–1998)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
130 – 10.1 17 December 1997 "The Perils of Petrovich"
131 – 10.2 7 January 1998 "Gold Rush"
132 – 10.3 14 January 1998 "New Pages"
133 – 10.4 21 January 1998 "Outward Bounders"
134 – 10.5 28 January 1998 "The Shout"
135 – 10.6 4 February 1998 "Flat Broke"
136 – 10.7 11 February 1998 "Safari Park Keepers"
137 – 10.8 18 February 1998 "Stop That Stamp"
138 – 10.9 25 February 1998 "A Night at the Theatre"
139 – 10.10 4 March 1998 "Auto-Manics"
140 – 10.11 11 March 1998 "Indiana Chuckles"
141 – 10.12 18 March 1998 "Sleepwalker"
142 – 10.13 25 March 1998 "Bigfoot"
143 – 10.14 1 April 1998 "Waiting for Dan"
144 – 10.15 2 April 1998 "The Gathering"

Series 11 (1998–1999)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
145 – 11.1 22 December 1998 "Breakdown"
146 – 11.2 23 December 1998 "Garden Pests"
147 – 11.3 6 January 1999 "Matchstick Men"
148 – 11.4 13 January 1999 "One Man and His Barry"
149 – 11.5 20 January 1999 "Brothers in Law"
150 – 11.6 27 January 1999 "Brazil Nuts"
151 – 11.7 3 February 1999 "Chairmen Chuckles"
152 – 11.8 10 February 1999 "Stargazing"
153 – 11.9 17 February 1999 "All at Sea"
154 – 11.10 24 February 1999 "Getting the Bird"
155 – 11.11 3 March 1999 "Chuckle and Hide"
156 – 11.12 10 March 1999 "Mountain Excitement"
157 – 11.13 17 March 1999 "Optical Illusions"
158 – 11.14 24 March 1999 "In the Soup"
Special – 11.X 26 March 1999 "Comic Relief Special"
159 – 11.15 31 March 1999 "King of the Castle"

Series 12 (1999–2000)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
160 – 12.1 21 December 1999 "No Pets Allowed"
161 – 12.2 22 December 1999 "Lotta Bottle"
162 – 12.3 5 January 2000 "Spaced Out"
163 – 12.4 12 January 2000 "Well Suited"
164 – 12.5 19 January 2000 "King of the Mill"
165 – 12.6 26 January 2000 "The Maltby Falcon"
166 – 12.7 2 February 2000 "Mayor Today, Gone Tomorrow"
167 – 12.8 9 February 2000 "Where’s Auntie?"
168 – 12.9 16 February 2000 "Out for the Count"
169 – 12.10 23 February 2000 "Fete Accompli"
170 – 12.11 1 March 2000 "Double Trouble"
171 – 12.12 8 March 2000 "Watch the Birdie"
172 – 12.13 15 March 2000 "Food For Fort"
173 – 12.14 22 March 2000 "The Real Dan"
174 – 12.15 29 March 2000 "The Good, the Bad, and the Chuckles"

These episodes were originally twenty minutes long, however in 2004 the BBC edited them down to 15 minutes.

Series 13 (2000–2001)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
175 – 13.1 19 December 2000 "Lollipop, Lollipop"
176 – 13.2 20 December 2000 "Dim Waiters"
177 – 13.3 3 January 2001 "Wrong Number"
178 – 13.4 10 January 2001 "Fowl Play"
179 – 13.5 17 January 2001 "Prize Exhibits"
180 – 13.6 24 January 2001 "Cousins at War"
181 – 13.7 31 January 2001 "Lets Get Quizzical"
182 – 13.8 7 February 2001 "Knights to Remember"
183 – 13.9 14 February 2001 "Buzz Off"
184 – 13.10 21 February 2001 "Hairs Apparent"
185 – 13.11 28 February 2001 "Grounds for Complaint"
186 – 13.12 7 March 2001 "Lost and Floundering"
187 – 13.13 14 March 2001 "Ghillie Me, Ghillie You"
188 – 13.14 21 March 2001 "Send in the Clones"
189 – 13.15 28 March 2001 "Silence Is Golden"^

^This episode is the only silent ChuckleVision episode in the entire series.
These episodes were originally twenty minutes long, however in 2005 the BBC edited them down to 15 minutes.

Series 14 (2002)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
190 – 14.1 2 January 2002 "Safe and Sound"
191 – 14.2 9 January 2002 "Trouble at the Mill"
192 – 14.3 16 January 2002 "Flat and Apartmental"
193 – 14.4 23 January 2002 "On the Hoof"
194 – 14.5 30 January 2002 "Out of This World"
195 – 14.6 6 February 2002 "All Clued Up"
196 – 14.7 13 February 2002 "Chips That Pass in the Night"
197 – 14.8 20 February 2002 "Mission Implausible"
198 – 14.9 27 February 2002 "Barry the Spider"
199 – 14.10 6 March 2002 "The Hidden Genius"
200 – 14.11 13 March 2002 "Run Robot Run"
201 – 14.12 20 March 2002 "Do As You Are Bid"
202 – 14.13 27 March 2002 "That Ol' Chuckle Magic"
203 – 14.14 3 April 2002 "The Men From the Monastery"
204 – 14.15 10 April 2002 "A Change in the Weather"

2002 Christmas Specials[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
205 – 15.1 24–25 December 2002 "Messy Xmas"
206 – 15.2 24–25 December 2002 "Christmas Chuckle"

These two episodes were supposed to be shown back to back as a double bill on Christmas Eve 2002. Due to a mix up, "Messy Xmas" was shown twice by mistake. The CBBC Channel later played the double bill with the episodes in the correct order.[citation needed]

Series 15 (2003)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
207 – 15.3 3 January 2003 "Keeping It Under Wraps"
208 – 15.4 10 January 2003 "In A Class of Their Own"
209 – 15.5 17 January 2003 "Magnetic Distraction – Part 1"
210 – 15.6 24 January 2003 "Magnetic Distraction – Part 2"
211 – 15.7 31 January 2003 "Magnetic Distraction – Part 3"
212 – 15.8 7 February 2003 "On Your Pike"
213 – 15.9 14 February 2003 "Bookshop Chuckles"
214 – 15.10 21 February 2003 "Music of Time"
215 – 15.11 28 February 2003 "The Purple Pimple Part 1 – Kidnap"
216 – 15.12 7 March 2003 "The Purple Pimple Part 2 – Mutiny"
217 – 15.13 14 March 2003 "The Purple Pimple Part 3 – Escape"
218 – 15.14 21 March 2003 "Storm in a Teashop"
219 – 15.15 28 March 2003 "War of the Hoses"

Series 16 (2004)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
220 – 16.1 9 January 2004 "For Peat’s Sake"
221 – 16.2 16 January 2004 "No Getting Away"
222 – 16.3 23 January 2004 "On the Verge"
223 – 16.4 30 January 2004 "Incredible Shrinking Barry – Part 1"
224 – 16.5 6 February 2004 "Incredible Shrinking Barry – Part 2"
225 – 16.6 13 February 2004 "Which Witch Is Which?"
226 – 16.7 20 February 2004 "Bedlam and Breakfast"
227 – 16.8 27 February 2004 "Mocha Ado About Nothing"
228 – 16.9 5 March 2004 "The Return of the Purple Pimple"
229 – 16.10 12 March 2004 "The Whole Tooth"
230 – 16.11 19 March 2004 "Cross Country Chuckles"
231 – 16.12 26 March 2004 "Can of Worms"
232 – 16.13 2 April 2004 "Bringing Home Dan"
233 – 16.14 16 April 2004 "Paul of the Ring"
234 – 16.15 23 April 2004 "Sherlock Chuckle"

Series 17 (2005)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
235 – 17.1 6 January 2005 "Crocodile McChuckle"
236 – 17.2 13 January 2005 "A Job Well Done"
237 – 17.3 20 January 2005 "Who’s Minding the Store?"
238 – 17.4 27 January 2005 "Funny Money"
239 – 17.5 3 February 2005 "The Chuckle and the Pea"
240 – 17.6 10 February 2005 "The Vengeful Viking"
241 – 17.7 17 February 2005 "Grande Fromage"
242 – 17.8 24 February 2005 "Pride and Prejudice"
243 – 17.9 3 March 2005 "The Fellowship of the Purple Pimple Part 1 - Highway Robbery"
244 – 17.10 10 March 2005 "The Fellowship of the Purple Pimple Part 2 - Smugglers"
245 – 17.11 17 March 2005 "The Fellowship of the Purple Pimple Part 3 - The Real Purple Pimple"
246 – 17.12 24 March 2005 "The Lift"
247 – 17.13 31 March 2005 "The Diva"
248 – 17.14 7 April 2005 "Let Them Beat Cake"
249 – 17.15 14 April 2005 "One’s Bitten, Two’s Shy"

Series 18 (2006)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
250 – 18.1 6 March 2006 "Barryella"
251 – 18.2 7 March 2006 "Off the Cuff"
252 – 18.3 8 March 2006 "Skipshape"
253 – 18.4 9 March 2006 "Don’t Lose Your Rag"
254 – 18.5 10 March 2006 "Alien Antics"
255 – 18.6 13 March 2006 "Sushi and Sumo"
256 – 18.7 14 March 2006 "Oompah Oompah"
257 – 18.8 15 March 2006 "Pretty Polly"
258 – 18.9 16 March 2006 "Tennis Menace"
259 – 18.10 17 March 2006 "Hippy Isle"
260 – 18.11 20 March 2006 "Caterpillar Crisis"
261 – 18.12 21 March 2006 "Chuck Bodgers"
262 – 18.13 22 March 2006 "The Picnic"
263 – 18.14 23 March 2006 "Cable Fable"
264 – 18.15 24 March 2006 "In A Pickle"

Series 19 (2007)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
265 – 19.1 5 February 2007 "Et Tu Chuckle"
266 – 19.2 6 February 2007 "Spook When You’re Spooken To"
267 – 19.3 7 February 2007 "Big Break"
268 – 19.4 8 February 2007 "Henry VIII and his 5th Chuckle"
269 – 19.5 9 February 2007 "Strictly Chuckle"
270 – 19.6 12 February 2007 "Sherwood Chuckle"
271 – 19.7 13 February 2007 "Oil’s Well That Ends Well"
272 – 19.8 14 February 2007 "In-Console-Able"
273 – 19.9 15 February 2007 "Our Latest Model"
274 – 19.10 16 February 2007 "Tomorrow’s News"
275 – 19.11 19 March 2007 "Pandamonium"
276 – 19.12 20 March 2007 "A Case for the Chuckles"
277 – 19.13 21 March 2007 "Driving Ambition"
278 – 19.14 22 March 2007 "Muscling In"
279 – 19.15 23 March 2007 "Hanging Round"

Series 20 (2008)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
280 – 20.1 28 January 2008 "Mind Your Manors"
281 – 20.2 29 January 2008 "I Scream Men"
282 – 20.3 30 January 2008 "Super Heroes, Super Zeroes"
283 – 20.4 31 January 2008 "Jumping Jackpot"
284 – 20.5 1 February 2008 "Galloping Grandads"
285 – 20.6 4 February 2008 "Raven Mad"

Christmas Special (2008)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
286 – 20.7 21 December 2008 "The Mystery of Little Under Standing"

Series 21 (2009)[edit]

# Original Airdate Title
287 – 21.1 11 December 2009 "Prank'd"
288 – 21.2 14 December 2009 "Top of The Cops"
289 – 21.3 15 December 2009 "In a State Agents"
290 – 21.4 16 December 2009 "Cops and Jobbers"
291 – 21.5 17 December 2009 "Dishing up Trouble"
292 – 21.6 18 December 2009 "See How They Run"


References[edit]

  1. ^ "CBBC Programmes – ChuckleVision". BBC. 1 March 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2001.
  2. ^ ChuckleVision: The Complete Series 1, Delta Home Entertainment, 24 October 2011, retrieved 13 July 2017
  3. ^ "Chucklevision Series 1". Simply Media. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  4. ^ Chucklevision Series 2, Delta Home Entertainment, 29 October 2012, retrieved 13 July 2017
  5. ^ "Chucklevision Series 2". Simply Media. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  6. ^ Chucklevision Series 3, Simply Media, 17 April 2017, retrieved 13 July 2017
  7. ^ "Chucklevision Series 3". Simply Media. Retrieved 13 July 2017.

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