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Revision as of 01:01, 30 May 2016
Contents |
Host
The Chuckle Brothers (a.k.a. Paul and Barry Elliott)
Broadcast
BBC 2, 21 June to 23 August 1996 (Series 1: Episodes 1 to 10)
BBC 1, 30 August 1996 to 25 December 1998 (Series 1: Episodes 11 to 13 and 26 episodes in 2 series + 2 specials)
Synopsis
Daft but somewhat endearing kid's TV slapstick duo come good in this overgrown board game. Cleverly used the 'Brothers existing "to me... to you..." catchphrase, and the biggest dice (sorry, die) that you've ever seen.
Basically, it was a tug-of-war, so (for example) rolling "3 to you" on the die meant the "prize trolley" went three spaces towards your opponent's "home" square on a semi-circular track. Getting the trolley to your home space meant you won all the prizes on it, and the trolley was reset to the centre with new prizes. Occasional special squares and rolls triggered stunts and games with a guest celeb.
Good fun, even for the grown ups.
Key moments
High production values that would put many an adult show to shame.
Catchphrases
"To me... to you..."
Web links
Videos
A full episode from 1998.