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Paul Elliott

Paul Elliott (I)

  • 76 years old
  • English
  • Actor and writer

Press clippings

Paul Elliott looks back: 'It's hard - but I still think Barry is with me'

The remaining half of the comedy duo on playing the boss, getting recognised, and the pain of losing Barry.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 30th September 2023

Paul Chuckle in Nottinghamshire to 'give back' to charity

Paul Chuckle has visited Nottinghamshire - giving up a few hours to help an organisation that he says helped care for his brother Barry. He said he was helping "a charity extremely close to my heart"... Marie Curie's annual Great Daffodil Appeal.

Karen Antcliff, The Nottingham Post, 13th March 2023

Paul Chuckle, Kae Kurd, Richard Blackwood join Celebrity MasterChef

Comedians Paul Chuckle, Kae Kurd and Richard Blackwood are contestants on the new series.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th July 2022

Paul Chuckle makes unlikely TV return

Former ChuckleVision star Paul Chuckle will make his TV comeback on Celebrity Masterchef.

Shannon Power, The Sun, 21st February 2022

Chuckle Brothers: Plan to rename hometown park after duo

A children's play area on the estate where TV duo The Chuckle Brothers grew up could be renamed in their honour.

BBC, 25th January 2022

Chuckle Brothers to return as animated pilot

The Chuckle Brothers characters are set to return in new animated pilot ChucklesWorld, if a crowdfunding drive is successful.

British Comedy Guide, 11th May 2021

Paul Chuckle is selling Covid-themed merchandise

Paul Chuckle is still putting a smile on his fans' faces -- selling Covid-themed merchandise. The 73-year-old is flogging a £10 mask with a photo of him and brother Barry, who died in 2018.

Isaac Crowson, The Sun, 31st January 2021

Paul Chuckle interview

The Chuckle Brother talks to Rachel Ward about his late brother Barry, how his dad discovered Peter Sellers and retirement in India.

Rachel Ward, The Telegraph, 29th April 2020

Paul Chuckle confirms he's recovering from coronavirus

TV personality made an impassioned plea for people to stay at home.

Roisin O'Connor, The Independent, 31st March 2020

Why ChuckleVision is the greatest CBBC show ever

The slapstick series, which has been voted the network's best, had charm by the bucket-load and made the brothers national treasures - despite their more unsavoury moments.

Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 29th August 2019

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